Laboratory manual in hematology / Ma. Gina M. Sadang and Frederick R. Llanera.
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Fil. 615.65 C17 2016 Laboratory manual in blood banking / | Fil. 615.65 C17 2016 Laboratory manual in blood banking / | Fil. 636 S15 2015 Laboratory manual in hematology / | Fil. 636 S15 2015 Laboratory manual in hematology / |
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: 1 Methods of blood collection -- 2 Smear preparation -- 3 Differential white blood cell count -- 4 Hemoglobin determination -- 5 Hematocrit determination -- 6 Erythrocyte sedimentation rate -- 7 The hemacytometer -- 8 Red blood cell count -- 9 White blood cell count -- 10 Absolute eosinophil count -- 11 Reticulocyte count -- 12 Platelet count -- 13 Osmotic fragility test -- 14 Bleeding time -- 15 Coagulation or clotting time -- 16 Prothrombin time -- 17 Activated partial thromboplastin time -- 18 Thrombin time -- 19 Clot retraction time -- 20 Capillary resistance test -- 21 LE Cell preparation -- 22 Test for malaria parasites -- 23 Peripheral blood smear -- 24 Complete blood count.
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Marcelino, Arturo Jr. College of Medical Technology / Medical Laboratory Sciences Medical Technology
Marcelino, Arturo Jr. College of Medical Technology / Medical Laboratory Sciences Medical Technology
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