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White Blood Cell Count and Differential Count

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1986
Current 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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Milk differential cell counts in relation to total counts in Sardinian ewes

Small Ruminant Research, 1997
Abstract Milk samples from 40 primiparous Sardinian ewes were examined during a whole lactation period in order to evaluate the dynamics of somatic cell counts (SCC), differential cell counts (DCC) and bacteriological status of the mammary gland. Only four samples out of 240 were bacteriologically positive and this was confirmed by the geometrical ...
Cuccuru C.   +5 more
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Automated differential cell counting of viable cells.

Medical instrumentation, 1979
A rapid, automated method of differentially counting viable cells by ethidium bromide-acridine orange cytofluorography is described (Takasugi 1971). The method is shown to have comparability, equal precision, and sensitivity to the standard trypan blue, visual method. The method is applicable to microcytotoxicity testing.
C W, Gill, C L, Fischer, H, Lovrekovich
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Variation and Information in White Blood Cell Differential Counts

Medical Decision Making, 1984
The magnitude and sources of variation in the white blood cell (WBC) count and differential count affect their information content and clinical value. This study describes components of variation in the WBC count and differential, estimates the magnitude of each component, and uses computer simulations to compare the information conveyed by the total ...
S, Juul, J S, Pliskin, H V, Fineberg
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Diagnostic Utility of White Blood Cell and Differential Cell Counts

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1975
The white blood cell count, the differential cell count, and morphological changes in leukocytes can provide valuable diagnostic information that can aid the physician in determining the cause of illness. These simple laboratory tests, all too frequently either abused or ignored, when employed with precision can supplement but not supplant clinical ...
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Differential leucocyte count for ewe milk with low and high somatic cell count

Journal of Dairy Research, 2010
This study was undertaken to compare flow cytometry (FC) and direct microscopic leucocyte count (MDLC) for the differentiation of macrophages, lymphocytes and polymorphonuclear leucocyte (PMN) and to evaluate leucocyte distribution in ewe milk with low and high somatic cell count (SCC). Milk samples were grouped for somatic cell count in low SCC (LSCC)
ALBENZIO, MARZIA, CAROPRESE, MARIANGELA
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PREDICTIVE VALUE OF WHITE BLOOD CELL COUNT AND DIFFERENTIAL CELL COUNT TO BACTERIAL INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN

Acta Paediatrica, 1982
ABSTRACT. White blood cell counts and differential cell counts were measured prospectively during the first 24 hours of admission in 132 children aged 3 months to 13 years hospitalized with an acute infectious illness. 25 children were excluded from the study and the remaining 107 children were divided into diagnostic categories without knowledge of ...
N H, Rasmussen, L N, Rasmussen
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Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid differential cell count. How many cells should be counted?

Analytical and quantitative cytology and histology, 2003
To investigate the number of cells to be counted in cytocentrifuged bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid preparations in order to reach a reliable enumeration of each cell type.A total of 136 BAL fluid samples for patients with suspected pneumonia or interstitial lung disease were investigated.
Els I G B, De Brauwer   +4 more
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Differential blood counts from cell concentrates. A comparison with routine differential blood counts.

Acta haematologica, 1979
Two methods have been compared through performing differential blood counts: the routine blood count (routine count = RC) and blood counts from films after concentrating white blood cells (cell concentrate = CC). Normal persons were examined and patients with leukocytes less than 1,000/microliter of peripheral blood. The correlation coefficient between
H, Pflieger, W, Gaus, M, Dietrich
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