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What is the significance of a hemolyzed serum sample?

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typa A blood


Can blood glucose level falsely increased in lipemic serum?

No. Lipemia is cholesterol and fat, not glucose.


How can tackle if serum ige level increased to 410?

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Why is serum preferred over plasma in serologic determinations?

serum is the preferred specimen for most chemistry, blood bank and serology test because proteins, such as fibrinogen, cause intererferences in the procedure or test. anticoagulant may also cause interferences which is present in blood plasma.


What is the Pathophysiology of hypernatremia?

--> causes of hypernatremia --> increased serum osmolality --> water shifts from cell to plasma --> cells shrink ---> manifestation


Plasma minus clotting proteins?

Serum


What disorders contribute to increased serum magnesium levels?

hemolytic anemia, renal failure, Addison's disease, hyperparathyroidism, and magnesium-based antacids


What is lacking antibodies of a specific type in serum?

Serum is serum


Blood plasma minus fibrinogen is?

Serum Serum


What is the effect of sgpt?

increased serum transaminase activity is seen in liver dysfunction. greater activity of GOT over GPT is typical of myocardial infarction.


In what conditions is serum iron level increased?

thalassemia, hemochromatosis, severe hepatitis, liver disease, lead poisoning, acute leukemia, and kidney disease