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Background: Protein-energy malnutrition is a pathological condition that affects all systems and
organs in human bodies. The hematopoietic system is one of the systems which can be affected by
malnutrition, leading ...
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Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a heterogeneous disorder of metabolism which results in
chronic hyperglycemia. The hyperglycemia state affects the coagulation pathway and results in
malfunctioning of clot ...
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Background:-Diabetes is a heterogeneous group of metabolic diseases characterized by hyperglycemia due
to defects in insulin secretion, insulin action or both. Diabetes is known to cause endothelial dysfunction,
platelet ...
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Back ground: - Human immune deficiency virus infection (HIV) causes haematological
abnormalities including impaired haematopoiesis, immune-mediated cytopenias and
altered hemostasis mechanisms. Hemostasis system ...
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Background: Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women across
the world. In breast cancer patients, hematological and biochemical laboratory investigations have
a great role in ...
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Introduction: - Acute transfusion reactions are adverse events occurring within 24 hours of
transfusion and cause simple to sever complications, even death. These transfusion reactions
may vary with the blood ...
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Background: Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-related medical disorder marked by elevated blood
pressure and proteinuria after the 20th week of gestation. Platelet parameters changes are the
common hematological ...
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Background: Hormonal contraceptives are synthetic biochemical substances used to prevent
unplanned pregnancy. However, these contraceptives may have some common adverse effects that
include irregular menses, ...
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Background: Liver disease is any condition that affects liver function. It is directly linked to
coagulation disorders due to the underproduction of coagulation factors by the liver. Coagulation tests
are used as ...
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Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) patients show a significant derangement in various
hematological parameters including changes affecting the red blood cells (RBCs). All these
derangements have an imposing effect ...
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Introduction: In countries with a high Tuberculosis(TB) burden, the differential diagnosis of TB
from pneumonia is difficult.
Objectives: To evaluate the role of NLCR in the differential diagnosis of pulmonary
T ...
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Background: Hemostasis is a process that prevents and stops bleeding. It has four compartments
and a defect in any of these results coagulopathy. Coagulopathy is the major cause of mortality
and morbidity throughout ...
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Background: Anemia in newborn babies can be severe to an acute life-threatening event. If
untreated, it leads to impairment in brain development, lack of oxygen in organs and tissues,
poor school performance in ...
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Background: Petrol is the non-specific term for petroleum which is used for inside
combustion of engines. Petrol filling workers are exposed to many harmful substances
present in their work places.
Objective: The ...
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Background:Hematological changes are the most common complications encountered in
malaria and they play a major role in malaria pathology. Hematological changes likered
blood cells, platelets and leukocyteshave ...
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Background: Anemia is common complication in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. It is mainly
caused by erythropoietin deficiency due to kidney failure. Iron deficiency, inflammation and blood loss
are also ...
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Background: Blood transfusion is the infusion of whole blood or its components into the veins
of the patient for a variety of diseases to improve tissue oxygenation and maintain hemostasis.
Besides its clinical ...
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Background: Anemia is a major public health problem affecting 305 million school-agedchildren globally. Anemia impairs physical growth, cognitive development and school
performance of children. Determining the ...
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Background: Thyroid hormones have substantial role in metabolism and production of blood
cells. Blood disorders are frequently seen in patients with thyroid hormone disorders because of
its role in the proliferation ...
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Background: Hematological reference interval is the range between two reference values
that are used for interpretation of test results. It is affected by various physiological and
environmental factors, thus ...