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Clinical Biochemistry, 2020
To establish continuous reference intervals for TSH by data mining, using quantile regression with restricted cubic splines model.TSH results (n=13,333) were collected for a four years period (between March 2015 and February 2020). After an exclusion step, TSH results (n=8838) were used to derive continuous reference intervals (i.e.
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To establish continuous reference intervals for TSH by data mining, using quantile regression with restricted cubic splines model.TSH results (n=13,333) were collected for a four years period (between March 2015 and February 2020). After an exclusion step, TSH results (n=8838) were used to derive continuous reference intervals (i.e.
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Abstract This chapter explores reference intervals, including distributions in medicine, biochemistry reference intervals, haematology reference intervals, urine reference intervals, therapeutic drug monitoring, and important drug interactions.
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Reference interval transference of common clinical biomarkers
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 2021Qi Zhou
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Adjusted calcium reference interval harmonization
Clinical Endocrinology, 2020Nuthar Jassam, Julian H. Barth
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[Reference intervals, discussed again].
Rinsho byori. The Japanese journal of clinical pathology, 1997The concept of 'reference intervals' proposed by NCCLS DOCUMENT C28-P has been introduced in Japan, and it has been widely accepted among laboratory scientists and clinicians. However, the terms 'reference values' and 'reference intervals' appear to be misunderstood by some. Normal ranges which have been used conventionally should not be simply renamed
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