Clinical analyzes are a branch of science responsible for performing laboratory tests using biological materials such as urine, feces, and blood. The results of these analyzes are responsible for directly impacting 70% of the medical decisions, because through them it is possible to identify etiological agents and indicate the best treatment. The most requested laboratory examination is the hemogram. This methodology is responsible for qualitatively and quantitatively analyzing blood cells. This test is subdivided into 3 parts called erythrogram, leukogram and platelet, which analyze erythrocytes, leukocytes and platelets respectively

Papers:

Green R. and Wachsmann-Hogiu S. “Development, History, and Future of Automated Cell Counters”. Clinics in laboratory medicine. 35. 1-10. 10.1016/j.cll.2014.11.003., 2015.

Hoofman R.; et al. “Hematology: Basic principles and practice”. 6th es. Canadá: Elsevier, 2013.

Reyes-Aldosoro C.C. “Biomedical Image Analysis Recipes in Matlab: For Life and Engineers”. London: Wiley Blackweel, 2015.

More Eduard Babulak's questions See All
Similar questions and discussions