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Reference values for clinical chemistry tests during normal pregnancy
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2008Objective Reference values are usually defined based on blood samples from healthy men or nonpregnant women. This is not optimal as many biological markers changes during pregnancy and adequate reference values are of importance for correct clinical decisions.
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A Strategy to Promote Rational Clinical Chemistry Test Utilization
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1995There is abundant evidence that clinical chemistry laboratory tests are over-ordered in North America, but there does not seem to be an effective corrective strategy that has a prolonged effect. The goal of this study was to design one that had a prolonged effect.
A W, Lyon, D C, Greenway, J T, Hindmarsh
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Proficiency testing in clinical chemistry
2009In this thesis we will investigate proficiency testing in clinical chemistry. External quality control agencies utilize proficiency testing programs in order to assess and improve the analytical performance of clinical laboratories. In particular, we will consider the CHEMPLUS proficiency testing program which has been developed by the Canadian ...
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Desirable Performance Standards for Clinical Chemistry Tests
1983Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the desirable performance standards for clinical chemistry tests. The chapter concentrates on the basic principles and recent advances in the discipline of clinical chemistry. Various approaches are used in the chapter to define analytical goals and the potential uses of analytical goals.
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A Strategy for Panel Testing in Clinical Chemistry
1982In the interest of cost containment in laboratory medicine two divergent strategies concerning panel testing have been recommended by health care professionals and providers. One group maintains that costs would be less if clinicians ordered laboratory tests individually and avoided a panel or battery approach.
M. Werner, G. W. Cole, S. H. Brooks
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Interpretive Clinical Chemistry Laboratory Tests
Journal of Pharmacy Technology, 1990George H. Roberts, Michael K. Ramsey
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
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Clinical Chemistry Testing on Plasma Obtained Without Centrifugation
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1969J, Winkelman, V J, Pileggi
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