113 research outputs found
Summary of the Standards, Options and Recommendations for the management of patients with carcinoma of unknown primary site (2002)
Identification of biological factors predictive of response to imatinib mesylate in aggressive fibromatosis
Training needs assessment for clinicians at antiretroviral therapy clinics: evidence from a national survey in Uganda
ChemInform Abstract: SYNTHESIS, CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF 2,3-DIAZABICYCLO(3.2.0)HEPTADIENES
Fragmented red cells reference range for the Sysmex XN ® -series of automated blood cell counters
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 percentage of red blood cells with <17 pg of haemoglobin content (Hypo-He) was correlated to an FRC increase and that flagged results relating to red blood cells, reticulocytes or platelets might have presented with artefactually increased FRCs.CONCLUSION:The FRCs reference range (healthy subjects) should be useful for laboratory staff for selecting which blood smears to check optically
P120 Incidence à 3 ans de la rétinopathie diabétique d’une population française examinée à l’hopital Lariboisière
PCN308 Cost of Questionnaire-Based Process to Identify Occupational Exposures Among Patients with Lung Cancer
Checkpoint inhibition: protecting against or predisposing for second primary tumors? Reply to the Letter to the Editor ‘Checkpoint inhibition: protecting against or predisposing for second primary tumors?’ by K. P. M. Suijkerbuijk, A. M. May and M. J. M. van Eijs
Cost of Questionnaire-Based Process to Identify Occupational Exposures Among Patients with Lung Cancer
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