Milky/white
Lipemic blood serum refers to a condition where the serum is milky white from its high fat content. Lipemic blood serum refers to a condition where the serum is milky white from its high fat content.
we should not report the potassium level in lupmic serum
lipemic
No. Lipemia is cholesterol and fat, not glucose.
The Red/Gray color tubes have serum in the serum separating tubes.
The cloudier your plasma is, the more platelets it has.I have not found any reference to the amount of platelets and plasma turbidity. Please see next answer..."Turbid, cloudy or milky serum (lipemic serum) may be produced by the presence of fatty substances (lipids) in the blood. Bacterial contamination may also cause cloudy serum. Moderately or grossly lipemic specimens may alter certain test results.A recent meal may produce transient lipemia; therefore, we recommend that patients fast 12-16 hours before a blood specimen is obtained."
The Red/Gray color tubes usually have serum in them.
cloudly white
Red and yellow
Red (Serum) Tube or a Gold (SST) Tube
The Red Skull's head is red due to an experimental serum that caused a severe reaction in his body, permanently altering his appearance. In the comic books, the serum was designed to enhance his physical abilities but ended up turning his skin red and skull-like.
serum,tiger tube