Consensus statement for the management and reporting of haemolysed specimens
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Barden, H
Callen, S
Dimeski, G
Gay, S
Graham, P
Petinos, P
Sikaris, K
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Haemolysis of blood samples has been documented as the most frequent pre-analytical artefact encountered by laboratories.1 Haemolysis of blood samples can cause interference in testing and result in erroneous results.
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Clinical Biochemist Reviews
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27
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4
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Badrick, T; Barden, H; Callen, S; Dimeski, G; Gay, S; Graham, P; Petinos, P; Sikaris, K, Consensus statement for the management and reporting of haemolysed specimens, Clinical Biochemist Reviews, 2016, 27 (4), pp. 137-142