Terminology Eosinophilia is defined as an absolute count >500 Mild 500-1500, Moderate 1500-5000, Severe >5000 Hypereosinophilia is >1500 with or without end organ damage Hypereosinophilic syndrome is a count >1500, on 2 […]
RDW (RBC distribution width) Represents the size distribution Is either normal (uniform population), or elevated (greater than normal variation) Not highly specific or sensitive for ruling in/out any diseases May be […]
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Dr. Schlueter from the department of Pathology shared some of the department’s protocols for transfusion reactions as well massive transfusion protocols.