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Automated blood cell counting, errors and their prevention
BAZALOVÁ, Olga
One of the most commonly ordered clinical laboratory tests, a blood count, also called a complete blood count, is a basic evaluation of the cells suspended in the liquid part of the blood (plasma). Modern hematology depends on rapid and accurate determination of quantitative and qualitative blood counts. Fully automated analyzers have replaced the traditional blood smear in the routine laboratory, but the automated counting method is subject to a certain level of error. An appropriate procedure was defined, how to establish blood cell counting.

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