Background: Clinical laboratory reference intervals are an important tool to identify abnormal laboratory test results. The generating of hematological parameters reference intervals for local population is very crucial to improve quality of health care, which otherwise may lead to unnecessary expenditure or denying care for the needy. There are no well-established reference intervals for hematological parameters in southwest Ethiopia. Objective: To generate hematological parameters reference intervals for apparently healthy individuals in southwest Ethiopia. Methods: A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted involving 883 individuals from March to May 2017. Four milliliter of blood sample was collected and transported to Jimma ...
BackgroundClinical laboratory reference intervals (RIs) are essential for diagnosing and managing pa...
BACKGROUND: Clinical laboratory reference intervals have not been established in many African countr...
BackgroundDue to the influence of gender, race/genetics, age, lifestyle habits and geography on the ...
BackgroundHematological reference intervals are important in clinical and diagnostic management for ...
BackgroundReference interval (RI) for hematological parameters is used to interpret laboratory test ...
BACKGROUND: Health and disease can only be distinguished by accurate and reliable reference values o...
BACKGROUND:Clinical laboratory reference intervals (RIs) are essential for clinical diagnosis, treat...
Abstract Objectives Clinical laboratory reference intervals used in a specific area should be derive...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Clinical laboratory reference intervals (RIs) are essential for clinical di...
Hemogram Reference intervals are established since a healthy population is critical to accurately in...
BackgroundHematological reference intervals (RIs) are affected by inherent variables like age, sex, ...
Important differences have been demonstrated in laboratory parameters from healthy persons in differ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Reference intervals for venous blood parameters differs with age, gender, g...
Reference intervals for venous blood parameters differs with age, gender, geographic region, and eth...
Hemogram Reference intervals are established since a healthy population is critical to accurately in...
BackgroundClinical laboratory reference intervals (RIs) are essential for diagnosing and managing pa...
BACKGROUND: Clinical laboratory reference intervals have not been established in many African countr...
BackgroundDue to the influence of gender, race/genetics, age, lifestyle habits and geography on the ...
BackgroundHematological reference intervals are important in clinical and diagnostic management for ...
BackgroundReference interval (RI) for hematological parameters is used to interpret laboratory test ...
BACKGROUND: Health and disease can only be distinguished by accurate and reliable reference values o...
BACKGROUND:Clinical laboratory reference intervals (RIs) are essential for clinical diagnosis, treat...
Abstract Objectives Clinical laboratory reference intervals used in a specific area should be derive...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Clinical laboratory reference intervals (RIs) are essential for clinical di...
Hemogram Reference intervals are established since a healthy population is critical to accurately in...
BackgroundHematological reference intervals (RIs) are affected by inherent variables like age, sex, ...
Important differences have been demonstrated in laboratory parameters from healthy persons in differ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Reference intervals for venous blood parameters differs with age, gender, g...
Reference intervals for venous blood parameters differs with age, gender, geographic region, and eth...
Hemogram Reference intervals are established since a healthy population is critical to accurately in...
BackgroundClinical laboratory reference intervals (RIs) are essential for diagnosing and managing pa...
BACKGROUND: Clinical laboratory reference intervals have not been established in many African countr...
BackgroundDue to the influence of gender, race/genetics, age, lifestyle habits and geography on the ...