
Three part differential systems are not designed to report results on abnormal patients without the need for further testing. These investigations are complex and delay the release of critical results to the requesting clinician. The H560 is five part differential count allows users to report world class results faster and with more confidence. Blood film review is a complex process and takes time to master. Adding a five part differential system to the laboratory means that valuable time at the microscope can be spent assessing morphology and other abnormalities rather than counting.
#Essential thrombocythemia #Hematologic oncology
#Hematopoietic stem cells
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#Hematopoietic growth factors
#Hemolytic anemia
#Anticoagulation
#Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)
#Hemorrhagic disorders
#Blood cell morphology
#Hematologic diagnostics
#Hematopoietic neoplasms
#Hematologic manifestations
#Hematologic complications
#Hematologic emergencies
#Hematologic therapies
#Immunohematology
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