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Common Hematology Tests

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Bone Marrow   Detects abnormal blood cells and evaluates blood cell formation and function  
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Cerebrospinal (CSF) and other Body Fluids   Presence or absence, number and type of cells; hematocrit on fluid indirectly measures fluid volume  
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Eosinophil Count   Increased numbers in direct count indicate parasitic infections and allergies  
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Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)   Increased rate at which RBCs settle out is indicative of inflammatory conditions or necrosis of tissue  
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Lupus Erythematosus (LE prep)   Presence of typical LE cells is diagnostic of systemic LE  
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Osmotic Fragility   Increased red cell fragility is indicative of hemolytic and autoimmune anemias, decreased fragility is indicative if sickle cell and thalassemia  
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Reticulocyte Count (retic count)   Increased number of retics in circulating blood attest to bone marrow hyperactivity  
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Sickel Cell   Sickling of red cells indicates presence of abnormal hemoglobin variant, Hgb S  
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