Preanalytical aspects of hematomancy
Journal Title: Медицинский альманах - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
The article presents the necessary conditions for compliance with the pre-analytical phase of hematological studies: a doctor's appointment, rules of patient preparation, sample collection, transport, storage, delivery of sample in clinical-diagnostic laboratory. Compliance with all rules and taking into account all factors allows to achieve the best results of analysis necessary for the diagnosis, prevention, treatment of disease or assess the state of health of the patient.
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