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Counting fetal erythrocytes as a diagnostic aid in perinatal death and morbidity
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1972Abstract In a series of 5,001 pregnant patients, 4 perinatal deaths and 2 cases of severe neonatal morbidity were explained by counting fetal erythrocytes in the maternal circulation. The omission of this simple test would have left these 6 cases unexplained. This paper outlines the necessity of counting fetal erythrocytes in the maternal circulation
I. Van De Putte+5 more
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On the diagnosis of erythrocyte enzyme defects in the presence of high reticulocyte counts
British Journal of Haematology, 1989Summary. The separation of red blood cells into reticulocytes and young and old erythrocytes enables investigations of fractions with different contents of reticulocytes. Activities of hexokinase, glucose phosphate isomerase, phosphofructokinase, pyruvate kinase and glucose‐6‐phosphate dehydrogenase showed a linear relationship to reticulocyte counts.
G De Maeyer+3 more
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Erythrocyte counts in the cerebrospinal fluid associated with continuous spinal anaesthesia
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1995Continuous spinal anaesthesia technique can be associated with peridural haemorrhage due to blood vessel damage caused by the needle or the catheter. We studied whether thrombosis prophylaxis or anticoaguladon medications increase the risk of subarachnoid haemorrhage when continuous spinal anaesthesia is used.
P. H. Rosenberg+4 more
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Flow Cytometry Assay for Counting Micronucleated Erythrocytes: Development Process
Methods, 2000Development of any new assay proceeds in several phases. When an assay is intended for regular use to support regulatory decision-making, there are significant additional stages in the development process beyond the initial description of the method. In this paper we discuss some of the studies related to the development of a flow cytometric method for
Dorothea K. Torous, James L. Weaver
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Influence of counting methodology on erythrocyte ratios in the mouse micronucleus test
Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis, 2012The mammalian erythrocyte micronucleus test is widely used to investigate the potential interaction of a test substance with chromosomes or mitotic apparatus of replicating erythroblasts. In addition to the primary endpoint, micronucleated erythrocyte frequency, the proportion of immature erythrocytes is measured to assess the influence of treatment on
Dorothea K. Torous+4 more
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Electronic Counting of Erythrocytes and Leukocytes
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1961Bird Db+4 more
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Photoelectric Erythrocyte Counts [PDF]
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The White Blood Cell Count and the Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate in Pertussis
Acta Paediatrica, 1963SUMMARYThe white blood cell count and the erythrocyte sedimentation rate were studied in 180 hospital patients with a clear‐cut diagnosis of pertussis. In children below 6 months, the white blood cell picture favoured a diagnosis of pertussis in only one out of every four or five cases during the first 3 weeks of the disease, but not later. In children
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Correlation between Electrophoretic Mobility of Erythrocytes and Erythrocyte Count
Human Physiology, 2004V B Matiushichev, Shamratova Vg
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Haemoglobinometry and Photoelectric Erythrocyte Counts
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1954R. G. Macfarlane, J. C. F. Poole
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