Hematology is a branch of medicine concerning the study of blood, blood-forming organs such as bone marrow, and blood-related disorders and diseases. The word “heme” comes from the Greek word for blood. Hematological tests are used to detect and diagnose diseases such as hemophilia, anemia, leukemia, sickle-cell anemia, lymphomas, and several infections.
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ABO Blood grouping
Introductory Lesson Note on ABO Blood Grouping (3456)
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Reverse ABO Blood grouping
Introductory Lesson Note on Reverse ABO Blood Grouping (3456)
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Direct Coombs Test
Introductory Lesson Note on Direct Coombs Test (3456)
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Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
Introductory Lesson Note on ESR (3456)
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Full Blood Count
Introductory Lesson Note on FBC (3456)
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Clotting Time
Introductory Lesson Note on Clotting Time (3456)
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Blood Donation
Introductory Lesson Note on Blood Donation (3456)
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Indirect Coombs Test
Introductory Lesson Note on Indirect Coombs Test (3456)
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HB – Genotyping
Introductory Lesson Note on HB-Genotyping (3456)
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Cross-Matching (Full)
Introductory Lesson Note on Cross Matching (3456)
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