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Cost of Clinical Chemistry Laboratory Tests

Laboratory Medicine, 1983
Clinical chemistry tests are most frequently ordered by physicians and consequently, this branch of laboratory medicine incurs substantial operational costs. This study describes an analysis of factors affecting the cost of tests in a clinical chemistry laboratory in a major teaching hospital.
J. Ian Morrison   +4 more
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Influence of hemolysis on routine clinical chemistry testing

Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM), 2006
Abstract
Lippi, G   +4 more
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Interference of cationic polymeric nanoparticles with clinical chemistry tests—Clinical relevance

International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2014
The development of medical nanosystems requires knowledge of their behavior in vivo. Clinical chemistry tests are widely used to estimate the systemic toxicity of nanoparticles. In this paper we have explored the impact of small positively charged nanoparticles-poly(amidoamine), phosphorous and carbosilane dendrimers - on biochemical parameters of ...
Dzmitry Shcharbin   +8 more
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Strategies to promote rational clinical chemistry test utilization

Clinical Biochemistry, 1996
To critically review the elements of laboratory services that result in inappropriate ordering of clinical chemistry tests and the efficacy of corrective interventions.In our experience, inappropriate use of laboratory services derives from multiple factors, including the use of multitest profiles, organ- or disease-specific test panels, indiscriminate
J T, Hindmarsh, A W, Lyon
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Clinical Chemistry of Thyroid Function Testing

1990
Publisher Summary The chapter focusses on the application of various thyroid function tests and the underlying pathophysiology. The functional cells of the thyroid gland are arranged in follicles around a lumen containing colloid material rich in thyroglobulin (Tg).
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Molecular Diagnostic Testing in Clinical Chemistry

2017
Initially, DNA analysis was restricted to the identification of inborn errors of disease and was performed in clinical genetic centres. Nowadays, DNA analysis is increasingly used also in clinical chemistry as biomarkers for detecting haemostatic parameters , hereditary hemochromatosis , hemoglobinopathies, and the classification and treatment of ...
Daan van den Broek   +3 more
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