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Serial platelet count as a dynamic prediction marker of hospital mortality among septic patients. [PDF]
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Decrease in platelet count in patients with AKI and its association with major adverse kidney events. [PDF]
Medina-González R+16 more
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Authors' Reply: Platelet Count, Platelet Volume and CKD.
Kore R, Jadvani D, Arthur JM, Jain N.
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American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1971
A prototype model of a new automated optical platelet counter has been evaluated. Counts obtained with the machine were compared with phase contrast and electronic counts using whole blood and platelet-rich plasma. The reproducibility of the automated counts and the correlation with other methods were excellent. The machine will work on blood collected
K. C. Lawler+2 more
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A prototype model of a new automated optical platelet counter has been evaluated. Counts obtained with the machine were compared with phase contrast and electronic counts using whole blood and platelet-rich plasma. The reproducibility of the automated counts and the correlation with other methods were excellent. The machine will work on blood collected
K. C. Lawler+2 more
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Platelet Count, Platelet Volume, and CKD
Hinpetch Daungsupawong, Viroj Wiwanitkit
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2013
Platelet counting is a daily basic hematological analysis of crucial interest in many clinical situations. Historical manual techniques (phase-contrast microscopy) have been replaced by automated techniques (impedance or optical analyzers) more rapid and precise.
Salignac, Sylvain+3 more
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Platelet counting is a daily basic hematological analysis of crucial interest in many clinical situations. Historical manual techniques (phase-contrast microscopy) have been replaced by automated techniques (impedance or optical analyzers) more rapid and precise.
Salignac, Sylvain+3 more
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Southern Medical Journal, 1980
The average number of platelets per oil immersion field, in a count of ten oil fields, multiplied by 20,000 has proved to be a reliable estimation of platelets in normal and thrombocytopenic states. In the presence of thrombocytosis, ie, 25 or more platelets per oil immersion field, the smear count is less reliable.
C L Neely, A Bell
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The average number of platelets per oil immersion field, in a count of ten oil fields, multiplied by 20,000 has proved to be a reliable estimation of platelets in normal and thrombocytopenic states. In the presence of thrombocytosis, ie, 25 or more platelets per oil immersion field, the smear count is less reliable.
C L Neely, A Bell
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Circulating platelet count and glycans
Current Opinion in Hematology, 2021Purpose of the review This review highlights recent advancements in understanding the regulation of platelet numbers, focusing on mechanisms by which carbohydrates (glycans) link platelet removal with platelet production in the bone marrow in health and disease. Recent findings This
Leonardo Rivadeneyra+2 more
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Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1971
A technique for electronic platelet counting is described. The erythrocytes in whole blood were removed by sedimentation at 1 × g in a two-phase system, using dextran as the erythrocyte-aggregating agent. The platelets in the plasma layer were counted electronically.
A. Lund-Riise, H. Stormorken, A. Boyum
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A technique for electronic platelet counting is described. The erythrocytes in whole blood were removed by sedimentation at 1 × g in a two-phase system, using dextran as the erythrocyte-aggregating agent. The platelets in the plasma layer were counted electronically.
A. Lund-Riise, H. Stormorken, A. Boyum
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1986
An estimate of the platelet count is usually given as part of the complete blood count (CBC). It should not be neglected when reviewing CBC results as it is a fair screening test and satisfactory for most purposes in the emergency department.
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An estimate of the platelet count is usually given as part of the complete blood count (CBC). It should not be neglected when reviewing CBC results as it is a fair screening test and satisfactory for most purposes in the emergency department.
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