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Preanalytical Sedimentation Effects on Hematological Tests
The Journal of Applied Laboratory MedicineAbstract Introduction Specimens suspected of errors related to low hemoglobin or changes in hemoglobin beyond that of clinically explained variations during hospital stays are frequently redrawn under the auspices that they are contaminated.
Kenneth Gard, Ian L Gunsolus
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Molecular Testing in Hematologic Malignancies
2014Hematologic malignancies represent a diverse group of neoplastic conditions that arise from hematopoietic cells. Myeloid neoplasms represent clonal expansions of myeloid progenitors and are encompassed by myeloproliferative neoplasms, myelodysplastic syndromes, and acute myeloid leukemia.
Amir Behdad +3 more
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Hematology Testing at the Bedside
Laboratory Medicine, 1995Bedside testing is appropriate for analyses in which rapid answers lead to immediate therapeutic decisions. Bedside testing instruments are designed for use by individuals without technical laboratory training. Hematology systems perform tests such as activated clotting time, spun hematocrit, hemoglobin, prothrombin time, and activated partial ...
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Optometry clinics : the official publication of the Prentice Society, 1992
Hematological testing is a routine aspect of health care. It is invaluable for determining the physiological status of a patient, screening for indicators of systemic disease, determining a differential diagnosis, monitoring the effectiveness of therapeutic drugs, and justifying the management plans of both ocular and systemic conditions. Since doctors
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Hematological testing is a routine aspect of health care. It is invaluable for determining the physiological status of a patient, screening for indicators of systemic disease, determining a differential diagnosis, monitoring the effectiveness of therapeutic drugs, and justifying the management plans of both ocular and systemic conditions. Since doctors
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[Forensic hematology genetics--paternity testing].
Therapeutische Umschau. Revue therapeutique, 1997In Switzerland paternity investigations are carried out using DNA analysis only since 1991. DNA patterns are inherited and only with the exception of genetically identical twins they are different in everyone and therefore unique to an individual. Hence DNA-systems are an excellent tool to resolve paternity disputes.
A, Kratzer, W, Bär
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[Total hematological analysis system as a screening test for hematological malignancy].
Rinsho byori. The Japanese journal of clinical pathology, 2000Measurement of complete blood cell count and white blood cell differentiation is an essential laboratory test and the most important screening test for hematological malignancy. Recently, several automated blood cell analyzers have been developed to improve accuracy and precision.
M, Hino +5 more
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[Pitfalls in Laboratory (Hematological) Testing].
Rinsho byori. The Japanese journal of clinical pathology, 2019In daily laboratory services, there are various factors associated with errors, such as those related to the principles of measurement, blood sampling procedure, or pathological condition. If medical technologists do not understand these factors, or adopt appropriate measures, they may face pitfalls.
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