Age-specific paediatric reference intervals are used in interpretation of laboratory results. However, interpretation may be problematic when a child just crosses an age bracket and the difference between the original and the subsequent age-specific reference interval is large. Moreover, details about the physiological changes with age may be masked. For the 12 months ending 30 September 2013, results of 16 common clinical biochemistry tests of ambulatory paediatric patients aged 0-19, requested by primary care physicians, were retrospectively collected in a large pathology service, and used to construct smoothed centile charts using a penalised maximum likelihood method. From the developed centile charts, the concentrations of sodium, bica...
INTRODUCTION: The clinical interpretation of laboratory tests is reliant on reference intervals. How...
Background: Reference intervals are crucial tools aiding clinicians when making medical decisions. H...
values in a healthy population and understanding the fluctuations in biomarker concentrations throug...
The aim of this study was to visually present and discuss in detail the physiological trends of 22 s...
We determined normal reference values from data on sera of 2099 outpatient children (ages one week t...
OBJECTIVES: Defining pediatric reference intervals is one of the most difficult tasks for laboratory...
Copyright © 2004 The Association of Clinical Biochemists Background: The standard method for the det...
Objectives: Assessment of children's laboratory test results requires consideration of the extensive...
Reference intervals of biochemical tests for screening for diabetes mellitus and liver and renal fun...
At any time we interprete paediatric chemical pathology test results we must take into consideration...
Background: Interpretation of alkaline phosphatase activity in children is challenging due to extens...
Sex- and age-related changes in clinical reference ranges (CRR) of labora- tory blood chemistry dat...
When interpreting biochemical test results in paediatric patients, consider a number of issues that ...
Background/PurposeReference intervals of biochemical tests for screening for diabetes mellitus and l...
© 2020 Mohammad Monsurul HoqIntroduction: Reference intervals (RI) are an important clinical assessm...
INTRODUCTION: The clinical interpretation of laboratory tests is reliant on reference intervals. How...
Background: Reference intervals are crucial tools aiding clinicians when making medical decisions. H...
values in a healthy population and understanding the fluctuations in biomarker concentrations throug...
The aim of this study was to visually present and discuss in detail the physiological trends of 22 s...
We determined normal reference values from data on sera of 2099 outpatient children (ages one week t...
OBJECTIVES: Defining pediatric reference intervals is one of the most difficult tasks for laboratory...
Copyright © 2004 The Association of Clinical Biochemists Background: The standard method for the det...
Objectives: Assessment of children's laboratory test results requires consideration of the extensive...
Reference intervals of biochemical tests for screening for diabetes mellitus and liver and renal fun...
At any time we interprete paediatric chemical pathology test results we must take into consideration...
Background: Interpretation of alkaline phosphatase activity in children is challenging due to extens...
Sex- and age-related changes in clinical reference ranges (CRR) of labora- tory blood chemistry dat...
When interpreting biochemical test results in paediatric patients, consider a number of issues that ...
Background/PurposeReference intervals of biochemical tests for screening for diabetes mellitus and l...
© 2020 Mohammad Monsurul HoqIntroduction: Reference intervals (RI) are an important clinical assessm...
INTRODUCTION: The clinical interpretation of laboratory tests is reliant on reference intervals. How...
Background: Reference intervals are crucial tools aiding clinicians when making medical decisions. H...
values in a healthy population and understanding the fluctuations in biomarker concentrations throug...