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Morphological Evaluation of Lymphocytes on Peripheral Smear Examination in Adult Patients with Lymphocytosis and Its Clinical Correlation

Morphological Evaluation of Lymphocytes on Peripheral Smear Examination in Adult Patients with Lymphocytosis and Its Clinical Correlation

... to peripheral smear examination and studied under light microscopy for morphological ...evaluation. Peripheral smear study was done using Leishman's stain and all the absolute lymphocytosis ...

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Correlation between Peripheral Smear, Bone OW and Flowcytometry in Acute Leukemia

Correlation between Peripheral Smear, Bone OW and Flowcytometry in Acute Leukemia

... BETWEEN PERIPHERAL SMEAR, BONE MARROW ASPIRATION AND FLOWCYTOMETRY IN ACUTE LEUKEMIA” is the bonafide work done by me at the Institute Of Pathology, Madras Medical College under the expert guidance and ...

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Analysis of Peripheral Smear and Bone Marrow Morphology in Evaluation of Pancytopenia /Bicytopenia: A Prospective Study

Analysis of Peripheral Smear and Bone Marrow Morphology in Evaluation of Pancytopenia /Bicytopenia: A Prospective Study

... Kishor Khodke et al 82 studied 50 cases of pancytopenia for a period of 6 months. The inclusion criteria were Hemoglobin less than 10g/dl, total leucocyte count less than 3.5×10 9 /L and platelets less than 100×10 9 /L. ...

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Comparative Study of Peripheral Smear with RBC Indices and RBC Histogram in Diagnosis of Anemia

Comparative Study of Peripheral Smear with RBC Indices and RBC Histogram in Diagnosis of Anemia

... and peripheral blood smear is found abnormal in various haematological condition 11,12,13 ...between peripheral smear report and RBC indices with RBC histogram obtained from Mindray BC5300 ...

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Is rapid diagnostic test (malaria Pv/Pf Ag card test) reliable in diagnosing malaria

Is rapid diagnostic test (malaria Pv/Pf Ag card test) reliable in diagnosing malaria

... Results: Out of 96 clinically suspected cases of malaria 63 were confirmed by peripheral smear. The age range of participants ranged from 4 months to 17 years. On peripheral smear examination, ...

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Clinical profile of hypochromic microcytic anemia in Chittoor district, India

Clinical profile of hypochromic microcytic anemia in Chittoor district, India

... microcytic anemia in this study is Iron deficiency anemia. This finding is similar to the studies conducted by Kapoor D et al. Automated hemogram was done in all these 7 cases to demonstrate low MCV ( less than 75fl) ...

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Placental Plasmodium falciparum malaria infection: Operational accuracy of HRP2 rapid diagnostic tests in a malaria endemic setting

Placental Plasmodium falciparum malaria infection: Operational accuracy of HRP2 rapid diagnostic tests in a malaria endemic setting

... intra uterine growth retardation and death in infancy [1]. In RDT negative pregnant women, IPT with SP should be given. Although some studies have reported good effi- cacy of SP, its future usefulness is questionable ...

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Detection and comparison of malaria by conventional, rapid immuno chromatographic and molecular technique

Detection and comparison of malaria by conventional, rapid immuno chromatographic and molecular technique

... Background: Mosquito-borne diseases are the major concern in public health. Malaria is a protozoal disease caused by the parasites of the Genus Plasmodium - Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium malariae ...

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Assessment of severity of pregnancy induced hypertension by estimation of platelets, liver enzymes and early detection of hellp syndrome

Assessment of severity of pregnancy induced hypertension by estimation of platelets, liver enzymes and early detection of hellp syndrome

... The peripheral smear study for hemolysis was significantly present in PIH when The platelet estimation between control, mild PIH & severe PIH were statistically significnat (P value = ...estimation, ...

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Study of eosinophil count in nasal smear and peripheral blood smear in children with allergic rhinitis

Study of eosinophil count in nasal smear and peripheral blood smear in children with allergic rhinitis

... Methods: A prospective clinical correlation study conducted in outpatient visiting Mysore Medical College and Research Institute, Cheluvamba hospital Department of Pediatrics and ENT Department KR hospital. 60 children ...

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Role of procalcitonin in early diagnosis of neonatal sepsis

Role of procalcitonin in early diagnosis of neonatal sepsis

... Methods: This was a hospital based clinical prospective study, done in the NICU department of pediatrics at Yenepoya medical college hospital, from January 2013 to December 2013. Sample size in this study was 50. All ...

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Clinico-Haematological Profile of Hereditary Haemolytic Anaemias in a Tertiary Health Care Hospital in South India

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... g/dl. Peripheral smear showed many spherocytes, microspherocytes, polychromatophils and occasional ...the peripheral smear findings of spherocytes, bite cells, blister cells, polychromatophils ...

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Study of hematological profile in patients with chronic kidney disease

Study of hematological profile in patients with chronic kidney disease

... MCV, peripheral smear), iron deficiency (TSAT, serum ferritin), thrombocytopenia, leucocyte count and coagulation abnormalities (PT, APTT) in different stages of CKD were ...

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Hemoglobin K Woolwich (Hb KW):  Its Combination with Sickle Cell Trait

Hemoglobin K Woolwich (Hb KW): Its Combination with Sickle Cell Trait

... and peripheral smear showed few target cells and ani- ...and peripheral smear showed microcytic hypochromic cells with target cells and ...

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Extramedullary leukemia in children presenting with proptosis

Extramedullary leukemia in children presenting with proptosis

... went peripheral blood smear testing and bone marrow biopsy which revealed the presence of systemic involve- ...blood smear examination alone which revealed a diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia, ...

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Study of hematological indices in neonates admitted with non-obstructive jaundice and its outcome in a tertiary care hospital

Study of hematological indices in neonates admitted with non-obstructive jaundice and its outcome in a tertiary care hospital

... Methods: Selection of cases were done from routine cases reporting to newborn unit in the department of paediatrics, with clinical evidence of jaundice in neonates. Blood group of the mother and baby, Serum bilirubin ...

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Haematological Profile in the Differential Diagnosis of Microcytic Hypochromic Anaemia in Children.

Haematological Profile in the Differential Diagnosis of Microcytic Hypochromic Anaemia in Children.

... microcytic aneamia could also be due to anaemia of chronic disease or lead poisoning. The establishment of an accurate diagnosis is of great importance in ensuring correct treatment. Administration of iron to a patient ...

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Systemic lupus erythematosus and granulomatous lymphadenopathy

Systemic lupus erythematosus and granulomatous lymphadenopathy

... Hemoglobin, Total Leucocyte count, Differential Leucocyte count, Platelet count, ESR, Peripheral smear Tuberculosis Mantoux test- Negative X-ray chest- Normal Sputum for AFB- Negative[r] ...

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Clinicopathological Diversity of Pancytopenia: A Series of 400 Cases

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... included in the study while pancytopenia secondary to myelotoxic chemotherapy were excluded. A detailed relevant history with physical examination findings were evaluated. Samples collected in ethylenediaminetetraacetic ...

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Etiological profile of pancytopenia in a tertiary care hospital

Etiological profile of pancytopenia in a tertiary care hospital

... Results: Megaloblastic anemia was the most common cause of pancytopenia in this study (54.5%). Malignant and premalignant conditions (20.5%) were the second commonest cause of pancytopenia. Among 24 patients of ...

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