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Variation and Information in White Blood Cell Differential Counts
Medical Decision Making, 1984The magnitude and sources of variation in the white blood cell (WBC) count and differential count affect their information content and clinical value. This study describes components of variation in the WBC count and differential, estimates the magnitude of each component, and uses computer simulations to compare the information conveyed by the total ...
S, Juul, J S, Pliskin, H V, Fineberg
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The effect of labor and delivery on white blood cell count
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2015To explore post-partum white blood cell (WBC) count, and possible factors affecting it.Retrospective cohort analysis of 12 079 healthy women, delivering a singleton term fetus with an uncomplicated course of labor, delivery and puerperium. All women delivered in a single tertiary, university-affiliated medical center from 2009 to 2014. Student's t-test,
Nissim, Arbib +5 more
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Diagnostic Utility of White Blood Cell and Differential Cell Counts
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1975The white blood cell count, the differential cell count, and morphological changes in leukocytes can provide valuable diagnostic information that can aid the physician in determining the cause of illness. These simple laboratory tests, all too frequently either abused or ignored, when employed with precision can supplement but not supplant clinical ...
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Analysis of White Blood Cells Using Hematology Counts
2020This research paper shows the detailed structure of white blood cells in a human body. The complete description includes the cell types, their functions and the importance of white blood cells in human body with the procedure of its calculation. How much amount of WBCs is required to the body and how to calculate them is a very important question ...
Syeda Mariyum +3 more
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White blood cell count and vancomycin
The American Journal of Medicine, 1986P H, Chandrasekar +2 more
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White blood cell count and hypertension
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 1996R F, Gillum +3 more
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The White Blood Cell Count in Fevers of Unknown Origin
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1972A study of 200 fevers of unknown origin in nonhospitalized children showed that the value of the white blood cell and differential counts as predictors of cause is limited. In various viral infections, high neutrophil counts, even with numerous immature forms, were seen.
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