Abstract:Cell counts in body fluids provide information to clinicians for diagnosis and treatment of a wide variety of medical conditions. Routinely, the analysis of cell counts is performed manually using a haemocytometer due to numerous limitations in manual inspection and counting. Automated counters are therefore employed to perform the test faster and with more accuracy.
OBJECTIVETo compare the results of manual and automated White Blood Cell (WBC) counts in serous body fluids.
METHODSA prospective study of 130 sa… Show more
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