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Comparison of Laboratory Scientist and CellaVision DM9600 Classification of Reactive Lymphocytes

Chesley Kemp and Brett Rice
American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science January 2024, 37 (1) 7-11; DOI: https://doi.org/10.29074/ascls.2022003211
Chesley Kemp
Augusta University
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Augusta University
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    Histograms for RLs identified by CV, LS, and differences. (A) Number of RLs in a smear identified by CV and LS. (B) Difference in RLs identified by CV and LS.

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    Box plot of differences in RLs between CellaVision DM9600 and laboratory scientist. Points indicated by asterisk (*) are extreme outliers (3 × IQR). Points indicated by degree (°) are mild outliers (1.5 × IQR).

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    Peer differences. Number of statistically significant peer differences (P < .05) in median difference between CV and LS for each LS, as determined by Dunn’s procedure.

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Comparison of Laboratory Scientist and CellaVision DM9600 Classification of Reactive Lymphocytes
Chesley Kemp, Brett Rice
American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science Jan 2024, 37 (1) 7-11; DOI: 10.29074/ascls.2022003211

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Keywords

  • CV - CellaVision DM9600
  • LS - laboratory scientist
  • RL - reactive lymphocyte
  • CellaVision DM9600
  • hematology
  • lymphocyte subsets
  • clinical laboratory techniques
  • differential leukocyte count

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