The demographic, clinical, and complete blood count (CBC) data are shown for participants in this study. For demographic data, all participants selected a female or male identifier; no participant selected non-binary or other choice. The categorical abbreviations include “BMI” is body-mass index, “AA” is African American, and “Latinx” indicates a gender-neutral indication of Latin American origin or descent. For CBC data, all data was from the ADVIA-2120. The categorical abbreviations include “CH” is cellular hemoglobin, “CHCM” is cellular hemoglobin concentration mean, “HCT” is hematocrit, “HDW” is hemoglobin concentration distribution width, “HGB” is hemoglobin content, “MCH” is mean corpuscular hemoglobin, “MCHC” is mean corpuscular hemo...
Background: the complete blood count (CBC) is the test more frequently requested in clinical practic...
Complete blood count (CBC) is one of the most common blood tests requested by clinicians and evaluat...
<p>Demographic and clinical characteristics of the study population (n = 94). BMI: body mass index; ...
<p>Shown are the mean values for each group (AD, controls) and for males and females, both overall a...
This data set presents the prevalence of different types of Anemia including it’s severity and assoc...
A complete blood count is very useful in clinical diagnoses when reference ranges are well establish...
<p>Abbreviation of tests: White Blood Cells (WBC), Red blood cells (RBC), Hemoglobin (Hgb), Hematocr...
<p>* = Data available from all included patients unless otherwise stated.</p><p>Abbreviations: BMI, ...
Abstracts: Background & objectives: Numerous studies shows that certain types of diseases are more c...
<p>Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; RBC, red blood cell count, RBC; HB, hemoglobin; HCT, hematoc...
Background: There are racial, ethnic and geographical differences in complete blood count (CBC) refe...
Hemoglobin, mean corpuscular volume, erythrocyte count, and leukocyte count were measured, and hemat...
BACKGROUND:There are racial, ethnic and geographical differences in complete blood count (CBC) refer...
This dataset presents the results of a standard set of laboratory tests performed on an unselected p...
<p>Data are presented as the means ± SD or as numbers (%). BMI, body mass index; BP, blood pressure;...
Background: the complete blood count (CBC) is the test more frequently requested in clinical practic...
Complete blood count (CBC) is one of the most common blood tests requested by clinicians and evaluat...
<p>Demographic and clinical characteristics of the study population (n = 94). BMI: body mass index; ...
<p>Shown are the mean values for each group (AD, controls) and for males and females, both overall a...
This data set presents the prevalence of different types of Anemia including it’s severity and assoc...
A complete blood count is very useful in clinical diagnoses when reference ranges are well establish...
<p>Abbreviation of tests: White Blood Cells (WBC), Red blood cells (RBC), Hemoglobin (Hgb), Hematocr...
<p>* = Data available from all included patients unless otherwise stated.</p><p>Abbreviations: BMI, ...
Abstracts: Background & objectives: Numerous studies shows that certain types of diseases are more c...
<p>Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; RBC, red blood cell count, RBC; HB, hemoglobin; HCT, hematoc...
Background: There are racial, ethnic and geographical differences in complete blood count (CBC) refe...
Hemoglobin, mean corpuscular volume, erythrocyte count, and leukocyte count were measured, and hemat...
BACKGROUND:There are racial, ethnic and geographical differences in complete blood count (CBC) refer...
This dataset presents the results of a standard set of laboratory tests performed on an unselected p...
<p>Data are presented as the means ± SD or as numbers (%). BMI, body mass index; BP, blood pressure;...
Background: the complete blood count (CBC) is the test more frequently requested in clinical practic...
Complete blood count (CBC) is one of the most common blood tests requested by clinicians and evaluat...
<p>Demographic and clinical characteristics of the study population (n = 94). BMI: body mass index; ...