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Analytical Evaluation of a Point-of-Care Platform for Glycated Hemoglobin and N-Terminal Pro-B-Type Natriuretic Peptide Testing in Cardiometabolic Care. [PDF]
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Novel approach to the codesign of a tailored intervention bundle: applying theory with pragmatism. [PDF]
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The Asanté™ HIV-1 Rapid Recency® Assay is reliable, feasible, and acceptable for use at the point-of-care in Lusaka, Zambia. [PDF]
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Beyond pathogen-specific preparedness: adaptable laboratory systems for emerging infections. [PDF]
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Laboratory testing for endometriosis
Clinica Chimica Acta, 2004Typically, endometriosis is diagnosed surgically by laparoscopy. CA-125 is the principal serum marker used in the diagnosis and management of late-stage endometriosis. The search for a body fluid marker of early stage disease has included studies of serum, peritoneal fluid (PF), and/or tissue levels of secretory proteins, cell adhesion molecules ...
Mohamed A, Bedaiwy, Tommaso, Falcone
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Laboratory testing for cryoglobulins
American Journal of Hematology, 2011AbstractCryoglobulins are immunoglobulins that precipitate below 37°C and can cause multiorgan damage. There are three types of cryoglobulins: Type I (also called simple), which is mostly associated with monoclonal gammopathy and/or other hematologic disorders and Type II and Type III (known as mixed cryoglobulins), which are associated with infectious
Gabriela, Motyckova +1 more
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Preoperative Laboratory Testing
Anesthesiology Clinics, 2018Obtaining routine preoperative laboratory tests increases health care costs and has been listed, by the Choosing Wisely Campaign, as one of the top 5 practices anesthesiologists should avoid. Routine testing without clinical indication is not cost-effective and could cause harm and unnecessary delays.
Angela F, Edwards, Daniel J, Forest
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Laboratory Testing in Hyperthyroidism
The American Journal of Medicine, 2012The clinical diagnosis of hypo- or hyperthyroidism is difficult (full text available online: http://education.amjmed.com/pp1/272). Clinical symptoms and signs are often non-specific, and there is incomplete correlation between structural and functional thyroid gland changes. Laboratory testing is therefore indispensible in establishing the diagnosis of
Stefan K G, Grebe, George J, Kahaly
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Laboratory Testing in Neurorheumatology
Seminars in Neurology, 2014Laboratory testing in cases of neuro-rheumatologic disease can be daunting, and the results can be difficult to interpret if not placed in the correct clinical context. To best help our patients and also to practice in a cost-effective environment, laboratory testing must be performed in a logical manner, guided by symptoms and clinical judgment.
Meghan K, Hickey, Mandakolathur, Murali
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