PMID: 11933582Apr 6, 2002Paper

Reticulocytes. Their usefulness and measurement in peripheral blood

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine
Robert V Pierre

Abstract

The eyecount reticulocyte count has been replaced by semi-automated and fully automated methods in laboratories of nearly all developed nations, except for small-volume laboratories and office laboratories in which they are not as cost effective. The eyecount method remains the reference method as defined in NCCLS document H44-A.

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Nov 20, 2012·Annals of Hematology·Suneerat HatairakthamRuchaneekorn W Kalpravidh
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