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Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, 2018
Background The aims of this study were: (1) to calculate reliable thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) reference intervals using laboratory databases; (2) to evaluate the relationship between TSH, sex and age values in different large Italian populations ...
A. Clerico +13 more
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Background The aims of this study were: (1) to calculate reliable thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) reference intervals using laboratory databases; (2) to evaluate the relationship between TSH, sex and age values in different large Italian populations ...
A. Clerico +13 more
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Haemostatic reference intervals in pregnancy
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2010SummaryHaemostatic reference intervals are generally based on samples from non-pregnant women. Thus, they may not be relevant to pregnant women, a problem that may hinder accurate diagnosis and treatment of haemostatic disorders during pregnancy. In this study, we establish gestational age-specific reference intervals for coagulation tests during ...
Szecsi, Pal Bela +5 more
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2017
Abstract This chapter explores reference intervals, including statistics in medicine, biochemistry reference intervals, haematology reference intervals, drug therapeutic ranges in plasma, and important drug interactions.
Ian B. Wilkinson +5 more
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Abstract This chapter explores reference intervals, including statistics in medicine, biochemistry reference intervals, haematology reference intervals, drug therapeutic ranges in plasma, and important drug interactions.
Ian B. Wilkinson +5 more
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Reference Intervals in Neonatal Hematology
Clinics in Perinatology, 2015The various blood cell counts of neonates must be interpreted in accordance with high-quality reference intervals based on gestational and postnatal age. Using very large sample sizes, we generated neonatal reference intervals for each element of the complete blood count (CBC).
Erick, Henry, Robert D, Christensen
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Time-qualified reference intervals — chronodesms
Experientia, 1978Methods are presented for qualifying clinical reference intervals, for individuals as well as peer groups, according to circadian and other rhythms, using chronobiologically-defined single samples or time series.
F, Halberg, J K, Lee, W, Nelson
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2014
The Gaussian (‘Normal’) distributionDrug therapeutic ranges in plasmaGentamicinSome important drug interactionsHaematology reference intervalsBiochemistry reference intervalsOnce upon a time, in a famous hospital named R— in the middle of England, there lived a crusty old surgeon and a brilliant young house officer.
Murray Longmore +3 more
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The Gaussian (‘Normal’) distributionDrug therapeutic ranges in plasmaGentamicinSome important drug interactionsHaematology reference intervalsBiochemistry reference intervalsOnce upon a time, in a famous hospital named R— in the middle of England, there lived a crusty old surgeon and a brilliant young house officer.
Murray Longmore +3 more
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Paediatric reference intervals
Pathology, 2013Worldwide there appear to be two main approaches to addressing the gap in paediatric biochemistry reference intervals: (1) large scale, government-funded reference interval studies based on recruiting healthy children, and (2) ‘harmonisation’ to achieve common reference intervals (CRI).
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Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 2004
Each of 102 Nordic routine clinical biochemistry laboratories collected blood samples from at least 25 healthy reference individuals evenly distributed for gender and age, and analysed 25 of the most commonly requested serum/plasma components from each reference individual.
P, Rustad +9 more
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Each of 102 Nordic routine clinical biochemistry laboratories collected blood samples from at least 25 healthy reference individuals evenly distributed for gender and age, and analysed 25 of the most commonly requested serum/plasma components from each reference individual.
P, Rustad +9 more
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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.
Ian B. Wilkinson +5 more
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Ian B. Wilkinson +5 more
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