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    Reasons for ordering laboratory tests and relationship with frequency of abnormal results by Houben, Paul H. H., Winkens, Ron A. G., van der Weijden, Trudy, Vossen, Renee C. R. M., Naus, André J. M., Grol, Richard P. T. M.

    “…Abstract Objective. Laboratory tests are ordered on a daily basis, even though disease probability is often very low. Abnormal results, especially mildly…”
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    Practical application of Sigma Metrics QC procedures in clinical chemistry by Schoenmakers, Christian H H, Naus, Andre J M, Vermeer, Henricus J, van Loon, Douwe, Steen, Gerard

    Published in Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine (01-11-2011)
    “…Many labs have not yet selected the most appropriate Westgard Quality Control (QC) rule for each test. This is mainly due to the apparent complexity of the…”
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    Correction of patient results for Beckman Coulter LX-20 assays affected by interference due to hemoglobin, bilirubin or lipids: a practical approach by Vermeer, Henricus J, Steen, Gerard, Naus, André J M, Goevaerts, Berrie, Agricola, Pauline T, Schoenmakers, Christian H H

    “…The influence of interference by hemolysis, icterus and lipemia on the results of routine chemistries may lead to wrong interpretations. On Synchron LX-20…”
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    Multicenter evaluation of the interference of hemoglobin, bilirubin and lipids on Synchron LX-20 assays by Steen, Gerard, Vermeer, Henricus J, Naus, André J M, Goevaerts, Berrie, Agricola, Pauline T, Schoenmakers, Christian H H

    Published in Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine (01-04-2006)
    “…The influence of interference by hemolysis, icterus and lipemia on the results of routine chemistries may lead to wrong interpretations. The H-, I- and…”
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