Hematology Case Study: Brrrr, It’s Cold Outside!
Lablogatory » Hematology
by Lablogatory
1M ago
A CBC was received on a 70-year-old surgical inpatient at our facility and was run in automated mode on our Sysmex XN analyzer. On the first run, the analyzer gave flags for RBC agglutination and MCHC >37.5. These flags require evaluation of the high MCHC with investigation of a cold agglutinin, lipemia or icterus. A ..read more
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Hematology Case Study: Spurious CBC results on a Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia patient
Lablogatory » Hematology
by Lablogatory
6M ago
Working in Hematology, I have learned that things aren’t always black and white. With about 80-85% of our CBC’s autovalidating, it’s those other “problem child” specimens that can give us a challenge. When we get one of these tricky specimens, it’s time to put on our detective hats and investigate what is going on. This ..read more
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Case Studies in Hematology: Hemoglobin S Beta Thalassemia Compound Heterozygosity in a 61 Year Old Female
Lablogatory » Hematology
by Lablogatory
10M ago
A 61 year old Black woman with a diagnosis of sickle cell beta thalassemia presented to the ER with fatigue, dyspnea, and back and leg pain with some swelling in the hands and feet. Splenomegaly was noted on exam. The patient has a history of moderate to severe symptomatic anemia and is being followed by ..read more
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Hematology Case Study: Temporal Arteritis or COVID-19?
Lablogatory » Hematology
by Lablogatory
2y ago
What is your least favorite test in hematology? The first things that come to my mind are those tests that are time consuming, tedious, and manual. I’ve worked in a hematology lab that did Kleihaur betke (KB) tests, and whenever I worked, I seemed to get one, or sometimes more, in a given shift. And ..read more
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Validations/Verifications of Alternative Anticoagulants for Platelet Clumping
Lablogatory » Hematology
by Lablogatory
2y ago
Platelet clumping can cause a falsely lowered platelet count on hematology instruments and can be difficult to resolve. With thrombocytopenia, physicians need an accurate count to diagnose, treat, or monitor patients. Clumping can be due to pre-analytic issues with specimen handling, can be caused by medications, or may be an in vitro phenomenon caused by anticoagulants. The clumping makes ..read more
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Hematology Case Study: Too Many Platelets?
Lablogatory » Hematology
by Lablogatory
2y ago
Too many platelets? We know that low platelet counts can pose problems for hematology analyzers and that reporting accurate results is vital for good patient care. We learn and read a lot about thrombocytopenia and its various symptoms, causes, and treatments. But, what about thrombocytosis? What happens when there are too many platelets? In my ..read more
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Hematology Case Study: Presenting a Double Feature Starring Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia
Lablogatory » Hematology
by Lablogatory
2y ago
One of the reasons I love working in Hematology is because when we have unexpected results they are often accompanied by visuals… and a picture is worth a thousand words! Unusual or critical results in Chemistry can be interesting, sometimes there are dilutions to perform, results to compare or puzzles to solve, I have always ..read more
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Hematology Case Study: Unusual Lymphocytes Seen in an Apparently Healthy Young Adult
Lablogatory » Hematology
by Lablogatory
3y ago
A healthy 30 year old woman visited her primary care physician concerned about a rash with questionable infection on her hands. The physician prescribed an antibiotic for infection and ordered a CBC. From the results below, it can be seen that the patient had a pancytopenia and a relative lymphocytosis. A manual differential was performed ..read more
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