The aims of this study were to compare the diagnostic accuracy of blood smear review criteria, by means of three different panel rules, those proposed by: the International Consensus Group for Hematology [41-ICGH rules], the Italian Survey [IS rules] and the Working Group on Hematology-SIBioC (WGH) consensus rules (WGH rules)
OBJECTIVE: To report the results of the second phase of a pilot study of an Italian national externa...
In this study the validity of the methods provided for by Italian law (VDRL or RPR tests) were compa...
Objective: To assess the interobserver reproducibility of the diagnosis of 'adequacy' of cervical sm...
Context: The International Consensus Group for Hematology Review (ICGHR) are essentially review crit...
AbstractObjectiveto verify whether the review criteria for automated blood counts suggested by the I...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Recommendations in the literature and publications of scientific societies h...
Abstract Background: There is great interest in reducing the number of automated complete blood cou...
Introduction: the Working Groups "Hematology" and "Extra-Analytical Variability" of the Italian Soci...
CONTEXT: In the clinical laboratory, it is important both to reduce the number of peripheral blood s...
Background: Hematology analysis is an essential component of patient assessment and used in screenin...
The goal of harmonizing laboratory testing is contributing to improving the quality of patient care ...
This study aimed to assess currently used evaluation procedures for haemoglobin concentration and le...
Abstract Despite the development of automated haematology analysers for reliable blood counts, exami...
Blood smear analysis is a well-known technique in medical laboratories. The clinical relevance of th...
This study aimed to assess currently used evaluation procedures for haemoglobin concentration and le...
OBJECTIVE: To report the results of the second phase of a pilot study of an Italian national externa...
In this study the validity of the methods provided for by Italian law (VDRL or RPR tests) were compa...
Objective: To assess the interobserver reproducibility of the diagnosis of 'adequacy' of cervical sm...
Context: The International Consensus Group for Hematology Review (ICGHR) are essentially review crit...
AbstractObjectiveto verify whether the review criteria for automated blood counts suggested by the I...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Recommendations in the literature and publications of scientific societies h...
Abstract Background: There is great interest in reducing the number of automated complete blood cou...
Introduction: the Working Groups "Hematology" and "Extra-Analytical Variability" of the Italian Soci...
CONTEXT: In the clinical laboratory, it is important both to reduce the number of peripheral blood s...
Background: Hematology analysis is an essential component of patient assessment and used in screenin...
The goal of harmonizing laboratory testing is contributing to improving the quality of patient care ...
This study aimed to assess currently used evaluation procedures for haemoglobin concentration and le...
Abstract Despite the development of automated haematology analysers for reliable blood counts, exami...
Blood smear analysis is a well-known technique in medical laboratories. The clinical relevance of th...
This study aimed to assess currently used evaluation procedures for haemoglobin concentration and le...
OBJECTIVE: To report the results of the second phase of a pilot study of an Italian national externa...
In this study the validity of the methods provided for by Italian law (VDRL or RPR tests) were compa...
Objective: To assess the interobserver reproducibility of the diagnosis of 'adequacy' of cervical sm...