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The full blood count as a tool of differentiation between benign and malignant lymphadenopathy in pediatric and adolescent populations. [PDF]
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Multiclass classification of thalassemia types using complete blood count and HPLC data with machine learning. [PDF]
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Evaluation of Complete Blood Count Parameters to Predict Abnormal Uterine Bleeding. [PDF]
Tuncel DA, Acıpayam C.
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Exploring latent classes of complete blood count profiles and their association with smoking status in the Bandar Kong cohort study. [PDF]
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Association between complete blood count-derived inflammatory biomarkers and renal failure: a cross-sectional study from NHANES 2007-2020. [PDF]
Li S, Zhang Y, Wei W.
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009
The full blood count is a fast readily available investigation which adds essential information to clinical assessment of a patient. Interpretation of the blood count is an important skill, requiring knowledge of causes of individual abnormalities and the ability to recognize patterns associated with certain conditions.
Richard, Dillon, Claire, Harrison
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The full blood count is a fast readily available investigation which adds essential information to clinical assessment of a patient. Interpretation of the blood count is an important skill, requiring knowledge of causes of individual abnormalities and the ability to recognize patterns associated with certain conditions.
Richard, Dillon, Claire, Harrison
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White Blood Cell Count and Differential Count
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1986Current methods for performing the white blood cell count and differential count along with recent technologic advances are discussed. Sources of error and variation in these tests are presented. The use of the white blood cell count and the differential count in a variety clinical situations is reviewed.
H A, Werman, C G, Brown
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1987
Excerpt To the editor: Shapiro and Greenfield (1) would have us believe that the complete blood count is not a useful screening procedure in general medical practice.
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Excerpt To the editor: Shapiro and Greenfield (1) would have us believe that the complete blood count is not a useful screening procedure in general medical practice.
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