The spun packed cell volume (PCV, hematocrit) is a key measurement on which are based hematology instrument calibration, reference range determination, and assignment of values to calibrators/controls. In 2001, the International Council for Stan-dardization in Haematology (ICSH) recommended a Reference PCV method, which is fully traceable to the ICSH reference hemoglobin method. Because of its complexity, however, this method is impractical for occasional use in routine laboratories and is therefore intended primarily for use by manufacturers of capillary microhematocrit tubes, liquid calibrators, and multi-channel analyzers. In response to the need for a simpler method—accessible to all routine laboratories—the ICSH offers this “Surrogate ...
Laboratory hematology provides an essential contribution to diagnostics and therapeutic management o...
BACKGROUND: Sensitive and reliable diagnostic tests are essential for the prevention of cytomegalovi...
Aims: To test the ability of Ki-67 to detect cytological lesions in a screening setting and its use ...
Packed cell volume (PCV) measures the proportion of red blood cells in a given whole blood. Usually ...
There are many direct and indirect methods of measuring the volumetric ratio of red blood cells rela...
Serial quantitation of BCR-ABL mRNA levels is an important indicator of therapeutic response for pat...
The hematocrit (HCT) is the most important measurement in the blood profile. It has been used for ea...
The enumeration of absolute levels of cells and their subsets in clinical samples is of primary impo...
These guidelines provide information on how to reliably and consistently report abnormal red blood c...
Standardized protocols and methods for virological monitoring are mandatory for the correct surveill...
Allogenic stem-cell therapies benefit patients in the treatment of multiple diseases; however, the s...
Objectives This study was designed to determine white blood cells (WBCs) and hematocrit (packed cell...
This guidance document was prepared on behalf of the International Council for Standardization in Ha...
Introduction: Accurate determination of white cell counts is critical in many conditions, but automa...
Standardized protocols and methods for virological monitoring are mandatory for the correct surveill...
Laboratory hematology provides an essential contribution to diagnostics and therapeutic management o...
BACKGROUND: Sensitive and reliable diagnostic tests are essential for the prevention of cytomegalovi...
Aims: To test the ability of Ki-67 to detect cytological lesions in a screening setting and its use ...
Packed cell volume (PCV) measures the proportion of red blood cells in a given whole blood. Usually ...
There are many direct and indirect methods of measuring the volumetric ratio of red blood cells rela...
Serial quantitation of BCR-ABL mRNA levels is an important indicator of therapeutic response for pat...
The hematocrit (HCT) is the most important measurement in the blood profile. It has been used for ea...
The enumeration of absolute levels of cells and their subsets in clinical samples is of primary impo...
These guidelines provide information on how to reliably and consistently report abnormal red blood c...
Standardized protocols and methods for virological monitoring are mandatory for the correct surveill...
Allogenic stem-cell therapies benefit patients in the treatment of multiple diseases; however, the s...
Objectives This study was designed to determine white blood cells (WBCs) and hematocrit (packed cell...
This guidance document was prepared on behalf of the International Council for Standardization in Ha...
Introduction: Accurate determination of white cell counts is critical in many conditions, but automa...
Standardized protocols and methods for virological monitoring are mandatory for the correct surveill...
Laboratory hematology provides an essential contribution to diagnostics and therapeutic management o...
BACKGROUND: Sensitive and reliable diagnostic tests are essential for the prevention of cytomegalovi...
Aims: To test the ability of Ki-67 to detect cytological lesions in a screening setting and its use ...