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    Use of Uncertainty of Measurement for Traceability of Test Results and Setting up of own Quality Goal for Methods having Lower Stability- A Tertiary Care Hospital study by Chawla, Ranjna, Subberwal, Manju, Singhal, Ankush

    Published in Indian journal of clinical biochemistry (01-10-2022)
    “…Uncertainty of measurement (UM) provides a quantitative estimate for traceability of test results. The Nordtest guide was applied for calculating UM of 26…”
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    Evaluation of errors in a clinical laboratory: a one-year experience by Goswami, Binita, Singh, Bhawna, Chawla, Ranjna, Mallika, Venkatesan

    “…Efficient laboratory service is the cornerstone of modern health care systems. Scientific innovations have contributed to substantial improvements in the field…”
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    EFFECT OF YOGA AND NATUROPATHY ON IL -6 LEVELS IN PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS by Chawla, Ranjna, Singh, Bhawna, Gupta, V.K, Thakur, Gaurav, Manjunath, R.M, Aparna, Nair, Rukmani

    Published in Indian journal of clinical biochemistry (24-05-2022)
    “…Introduction: Pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), an autoimmune inflammatory disease, involves inflammatory cytokines like interleukin-6 which is found…”
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    Identification of the Types of Preanalytical Errors in the Clinical Chemistry Laboratory: 1-Year Study at G.B. Pant Hospital by Chawla, Ranjna, Goswami, Binita, Tayal, Devika, Mallika, V

    Published in Laboratory medicine (01-02-2010)
    “…To evaluate the leading causes of preanalytical errors in a clinical chemistry laboratory. A retrospective analysis of the results obtained from the clinical…”
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    Pre-analytical factors that influence the interpretation of prothrombin time in the clinical laboratory: One year experience in a super speciality hospital in India by Goswami, Binita, Tayal, Devika, Chawla, Ranjna, Mallika, V

    Published in Clinica chimica acta (01-12-2009)
    “…Accuracy and precision of Laboratory results is a top most priority in a clinical laboratory. Errors in Laboratory results could be due to pre-analytical,…”
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    Turn Around Time (TAT) as a Benchmark of Laboratory Performance by Goswami, Binita, Singh, Bhawna, Chawla, Ranjna, Gupta, V. K., Mallika, V.

    Published in Indian journal of clinical biochemistry (01-10-2010)
    “…Laboratory analytical turnaround time is a reliable indicator of laboratory effectiveness. Our study aimed to evaluate laboratory analytical turnaround time in…”
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    Application of Sigma Metrics for the Assessment of Quality Assurance in Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory in India: A Pilot Study by Singh, Bhawna, Goswami, Binita, Gupta, Vinod Kumar, Chawla, Ranjna, Mallika, Venkatesan

    Published in Indian journal of clinical biochemistry (01-04-2011)
    “…Ensuring quality of laboratory services is the need of the hour in the field of health care. Keeping in mind the revolution ushered by six sigma concept in…”
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    Evaluating Laboratory Performance With Quality Indicators by Chawla, Ranjna, Goswami, Binita, Singh, Bhawna, Chawla, Aparna, Gupta, Vinod Kumar, Mallika, Venkatesan

    Published in Laboratory medicine (01-05-2010)
    “…Quality indicators in the clinical laboratory provide a useful tool for continuous improvement of laboratory services. Here, Chawla et al design and review…”
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    Biochemical markers of liver and kidney function are influenced by thyroid function-a case-controlled follow up study in Indian hypothyroid subjects by Arora, Sarika, Chawla, Ranjna, Tayal, Devika, Gupta, Vinod K., Sohi, Jagdeep S., Mallika, V.

    Published in Indian journal of clinical biochemistry (01-10-2009)
    “…Thyroid hormones regulate the renal hemodynamics and basal metabolic rate of most cells. This hospital-based case-control study was done to evaluate the…”
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    Prevalence of Thyroid Disorders in Patients Visiting a Tertiary Care Center in New Delhi: A Three-Year Study by Tayal, Devika, Goswami, Binita, Gupta, Nikhil, Chawla, Ranjna, Gupta, Vinod Kumar, Singh, Bipin, Chawla, Aparna

    Published in Asian Journal of Medical Sciences (09-04-2013)
    “…Background: Thyroid disorders constitute the most prevalent endocrine disorder in our country. Thyroid disorders are classified broadly as hyperthyroidism and…”
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