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Identification of streptococci in a medical laboratory
Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 1984A total of 965 cultures of streptococci received at a reference unit for identification were examined with API‐20 Strep kits and also by established methods. The API method, although it needed to be supplemented with additional tests, largely overcame the difficulty that pyogenic streptococci are usually identified by their serological reactions and ...
G. Colman, Lyn C. Ball
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Guidelines for medical prescription of medical laboratory tests
Annales de biologie clinique, 2010The implementation of a computer-assisted prescription is interesting for the laboratory to achieve requirements of NF EN ISO 15189 standard. The test redundancies are also studied and guidelines, founded on validated studies, are proposed. Some solutions concerning the management of orally-formulated prescriptions are given.
J. Pfeffer+4 more
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Medical Significance of Laboratory Results
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1968Tests performed in clinical laboratories are among the main diagnostic aids available to physicians. The great demand for these tests and the enormous number performed have led to wide public interest in the manner in which they are carried out. In turn, this interest has led to Federal specifications through legislation for clinical laboratories in ...
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Archives of Dermatology, 1981
The substantial increase in the frequency of "opportunistic mycoses" during the last two decades has stressed the need for trained mycologists and clinical mycology laboratories. The aim of the author is to bring together the information needed by the medical team to provide rapid, accurate care for the patient with mycotic disease.
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The substantial increase in the frequency of "opportunistic mycoses" during the last two decades has stressed the need for trained mycologists and clinical mycology laboratories. The aim of the author is to bring together the information needed by the medical team to provide rapid, accurate care for the patient with mycotic disease.
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Quality management in medical laboratories
Hämostaseologie, 2010SummaryDuring the 20th century understanding for quality has changed and international and national requirements for quality have been published. Therefore also medical branches started to establish quality management systems. Quality assurance has always been important for medical laboratories.
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The Problem of the Medical Laboratory Technologist
New England Journal of Medicine, 1951THE serious shortage of properly qualified medical technologists has been reflected again and again in the frequently inaccurate results of test specimens sent by the Voluntary Laboratory Approval ...
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The Regulation of Medical Laboratories in Australia
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1991Australia has had a system of compulsory accreditation and inspection of medical laboratories since 1986. This article details the regulations that have evolved over the years and the specific requirements of this system. The importance of separation of powers of various authorities, including standards, accreditation, payment, inspection, quality ...
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American Cancer Society nutrition and physical activity guideline for cancer survivors
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Tracy E Crane+2 more
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