Convenience of Hgb-O detected by optical method in XN-series hematology analyzers in evaluating hemoglobin concentration in samples with chylous turbidity
Abstract The chylous turbidity of blood samples is one of the causes of false-high hemoglobin (Hgb) concentration measurements by the colorimetric method, which has been widely applied in hematology analyzers. In such cases, additional manual procedures are required to correct Hgb concentrations. We...
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Main Authors: | Yu Aruga, Chiaki Ikeda, Arisa Hanai, Sakiko Yoshimura, Momoko Kito, Satoe Miyaki, Misato Tsubokura, Yuka Yasuno, Chiaki Hayashi, Motoi Miyakoshi, Takahiro Nishino, Kimihiko Kawamura, Hiromichi Matsushita |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d7d25f2affa04020b008fc99a79005bb |
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