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Nutrition / Diet
Nutrition in Children and Infants
... biochemical processes in children's bodies. For example, iron is necessary for the production of hemoglobin, which carries oxygen to all cells in the body. Calcium is essential for bone development and ...Created on 28 November 2023 -
Hemotology
Rh Blood Group: Rh Factor & Rh Incompatibility
... sampling (PUBS) may be performed. This involves sampling blood from the baby's umbilical cord to assess its Rh status and hemoglobin levels directly. Prevention and Treatment Preventive Measures Preventing ...Created on 14 September 2023 -
Biology
Circulatory System: Anatomy and Function
... or insufficient hemoglobin, a protein that carries oxygen in your blood. This can lead to decreased oxygen transportation to the body's cells, causing fatigue, weakness, and pale skin. Anemia may result ...Created on 02 September 2023 -
Zoology
Tissues and Supporting Systems
... iron-containing pigment called hemoglobin which helps in the transportation of oxygen around the body. Aged erythrocytes are destroyed in the liver and spleen when the rate of erythrocyte loss from the ...Created on 08 January 2023 -
Hemotology
Blood Group Systems
International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT) Working Party has organized red cell antigens into 25 blood group systems. Red cell antigens that are produced by alleles (alternative forms of a specified ...Created on 21 March 2019 -
Hemotology
Preparation of Blood Components From Whole Blood for Transfusion
... should commence within 30 minutes of removal from the refrigerator and should be complete within 4 hours of starting. Transfusion of one unit raises hemoglobin by 1 gm/dl or hematocrit by 3%. Indications ...Created on 31 January 2019 -
Hemotology
Adverse Effects of Transfusion
... the infusion site, loin pain, tachycardia, hemoglobinuria, and hypotension. In anesthetized patients, bleeding and hypotension are the only indications. Figure 1196.1: Pathophysiology of acute hemolytic ...Created on 29 January 2019 -
Clinical Pathology
Examination of Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)
... blood cells in CSF are hemolyzed with release of oxyhemoglobin. About a week after bleeding, macrophages and other cells of leptomeninges convert oxyhemoglobin to bilirubin. This produces yellowish discoloration ...Created on 10 August 2018 -
Clinical Pathology
Bilirubin: Total, Direct and Indirect Bilirubin (Different Types of Jaundice)
... it. Avoid shaking of the test tube as it may lead to an inaccurate result. Pathophysiology This is the end product of hemoglobin metabolism. From the breakdown of RBC, hemoglobin is released ...Created on 01 August 2018 -
Alzheimer's & Dementia
Cadmium Induced Mental Retardation (Alzheimer’s Disease)
... stored in the pancreas and salivary glands. It may also store in Joints, periosteum or bone covering, in arteries and in all other body tissues. Cadmium moves from plasma to RBCs and binds with hemoglobin ...Created on 07 July 2018 -
Clinical Pathology
CHEMICAL EXAMINATION OF FECES
... activity of hemoglobin (benzidine, orthotolidine, aminophenazone, guaiac), immunochemical tests, and radioisotope tests. Tests Based on Peroxidase-like Activity of Hemoglobin Principle: Hemoglobin ...Created on 29 August 2017 -
Clinical Pathology
Role of Laboratory Tests in Diabetes Mellitus
... need for additional interventions. Plasma is the preferred medium for estimating glucose levels, as whole blood glucose can be influenced by the concentration of proteins, particularly hemoglobin. Various ...Created on 17 August 2017 -
Clinical Pathology
Hematuria: Purpose, Test Procedure and Results
... with a chemical test for a comprehensive evaluation. Chemical Tests for the Detection of Blood in Urine These assays identify both intracellular and extracellular hemoglobin, encompassing intact and ...Created on 12 August 2017 -
Clinical Pathology
Chemical Urinalysis: Indications, Test Procedure and Results
... in urine: Proteins Glucose Ketones Bilirubin Bile salts Urobilinogen Blood Hemoglobin Myoglobin Nitrite or leukocyte esterase Proteins in Urine Box 1: Etiologies of proteinuria Glomerular ...Created on 10 August 2017 -
Clinical Pathology
Microscopic Urinalysis: Test Procedure and Components Found in Urine
... protein matrix. Their coloration may range to brown due to hemoglobin pigmentation. Red cell casts hold paramount diagnostic significance, particularly in distinguishing hematuria stemming from glomerular ...Created on 09 August 2017 -
Clinical Pathology
Proteinuria: Purpose, Test Procedure and Results
... color if protein is absent. Sensitivity is 5-10 mg/dl. The test does not detect Bence Jones proteins, hemoglobin, and myoglobin. The reagent region is saturated with bromophenol blue indicator buffered ...Created on 07 August 2017 -
Clinical Pathology
Urinalysis: Physical Examination and Interpretation
... Red Hematuria, Hemoglobinuria, Porphyria, Myoglobinuria Dark brown or black Alkaptonuria, Melanoma Brown Hemoglobinuria Yellow Concentrated urine Yellow-green or green Biliverdin ...Created on 05 August 2017 -
Clinical Pathology
Porphyrias: Laboratory Tests, Diagnosis and Treatment
... to the abnormal accumulation of red and purple pigments known as porphyrins within the body. Heme, an integral component of hemoglobin, undergoes synthesis through a series of distinct steps, as illustrated ...Created on 03 August 2017 -
Hemotology
PRINCIPLES OF WORKING OF AUTOMATED HEMOTOLOGY ANALYZER
... is passed to the red cell aperture bath (for red cell and platelet counting), and the other is delivered to the WBC aperture bath (where a reagent is added for lysis of red cells and release hemoglobin; ...Created on 31 July 2017 -
Hemotology
CAUSES OF ERRONEOUS RESULTS (INTERFERENCES CAUSING ABNORMAL RESULT) WITH HEMOTOLOGY ANALYZER
... sample Microcytic red cells Autoagglutination 3. Hemoglobin Very high WBC Hyperlipidemia High bilirubin Clotted sample 4. MCV Very high WBC ...Created on 29 July 2017