International audienceINTRODUCTION:Fragmented red cells (FRCs) are a new parameter determined automatically by the latest generation of blood cell counters. FRC counts may be of interest as they may reflect schistocyte counts measured on a stained peripheral blood smear observed under the microscope. However, FRC counts depend on the technical procedure used to detect them so that reference ranges are device dependent. The XN-9000® is one of the latest models from the Sysmex series of analysers.MATERIAL, METHODS AND RESULTS:We aimed to establish a reference range for FRCs based on 1366 normal patient samples. The mean ± SD was 0.14 ± 0.35% and the median was 0% (95% confidence interval of the mean: 0.12-0.16%). We observed that the percenta...
The main purpose of this study is to employ the modern technologies and techniques to semi-automate ...
Item does not contain fulltextNucleated red blood cells (NRBC) in blood samples interfere with the w...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Different hematological analyzers have different analytical performances that...
Introduction:\ua0 The diagnosis of thrombotic microangiopathies (TMA) or disorders that may mimic th...
Background The Sysmex XN haematology instrument performs automatic reflex testing, depending on samp...
Background: In the field of haematology, there has been a consistent advancement in technology of th...
Our aim was to derive reference intervals for all Sysmex XN hematology analyzer parameters. The rati...
Background: Red blood cell (RBC) analysis is a key feature in the evaluation of hematological disord...
International audienceIntroduction In daily practice in haematology laboratories, red blood cell (RB...
The number of red blood cell is very important to detect as well as to follow the treatment of many ...
Recent technological advancements in laboratory hematology have promoted the introduction of many in...
BACKGROUND: Current haematology analysers have variable sensitivity and accuracy for counting nuclea...
Schistocytes are fragments of red blood cells (RBCs) produced by extrinsic mechanical damage within ...
Many modern automated cell counters offer novel parameters. Some of these, such as the CHr, reticulo...
We aimed to define reference intervals for complete blood count in 240 apparently healthy Italian ad...
The main purpose of this study is to employ the modern technologies and techniques to semi-automate ...
Item does not contain fulltextNucleated red blood cells (NRBC) in blood samples interfere with the w...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Different hematological analyzers have different analytical performances that...
Introduction:\ua0 The diagnosis of thrombotic microangiopathies (TMA) or disorders that may mimic th...
Background The Sysmex XN haematology instrument performs automatic reflex testing, depending on samp...
Background: In the field of haematology, there has been a consistent advancement in technology of th...
Our aim was to derive reference intervals for all Sysmex XN hematology analyzer parameters. The rati...
Background: Red blood cell (RBC) analysis is a key feature in the evaluation of hematological disord...
International audienceIntroduction In daily practice in haematology laboratories, red blood cell (RB...
The number of red blood cell is very important to detect as well as to follow the treatment of many ...
Recent technological advancements in laboratory hematology have promoted the introduction of many in...
BACKGROUND: Current haematology analysers have variable sensitivity and accuracy for counting nuclea...
Schistocytes are fragments of red blood cells (RBCs) produced by extrinsic mechanical damage within ...
Many modern automated cell counters offer novel parameters. Some of these, such as the CHr, reticulo...
We aimed to define reference intervals for complete blood count in 240 apparently healthy Italian ad...
The main purpose of this study is to employ the modern technologies and techniques to semi-automate ...
Item does not contain fulltextNucleated red blood cells (NRBC) in blood samples interfere with the w...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Different hematological analyzers have different analytical performances that...