Hemolysis may occur in vivo, under pathological conditions, or in vitro, related to pre‐analytical errors. Hemolyzed samples may produce unreliable results, leading to errors in diagnostic and monitoring evaluations. This… Click to show full abstract
Hemolysis may occur in vivo, under pathological conditions, or in vitro, related to pre‐analytical errors. Hemolyzed samples may produce unreliable results, leading to errors in diagnostic and monitoring evaluations. This study aims to evaluate the interference of in vitro hemolysis on the interpretation of the parameters of the blood cell‐counting performed by the impedance method.
               
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