- Improving the preanalytical phase in laboratory medicineGabriel Lima-Oliveira
- Detection of haemolysis, a frequent preanalytical problem in the serum of newborns and adultsJudit Tóth, Anna V. Oláh, Tamás Petercsák, Tamás Kovács, János Kappelmayer
- Rejection of hemolyzed samples can jeopardize patient safetyLorenzo Barbato, Marise Danielle Campelo, Sara Pigozzo, Nicola Realdon, Anna Gandini, Roberto Barbazza, Mayara Ladeira Coêlho, Chiara Bovo, Paola Marini, Gabriel Lima-Oliveira
- Challenges in pre-analytical phase of laboratory medicine:rate of blood sample nonconformity in a tertiary care hospitalNusrat Alavi, Sana Haseeb Khan, Asma Saadia, Tahir Naeem
- Can chewing gum be another source of preanalytical variability in fasting outpatients?Ricardas Stonys, Valdas Banys, Dalius Vitkus, Gabriel Lima-Oliveira
- Sample management: stability of plasma and serum on different storage conditionsCarlos Fernando Yauli Flores, Ángela de las Mercedes Hurtado Pineda, Victoria Maritza Cevallos Bonilla, Klever Sáenz-Flor
- Impact of chemical preservative in urine samplesSamuel Salazar-García, Eunice Lares-Villaseñor, Abraham Bárcenas-Morales, Juan Manuel Vargas-Morales
- Pseudothrombocytopenia by ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid can jeopardize patient safety — a case reportCristina Collazo Abal, Leticia Rodríguez Calviño, Laura Rollán Manso, M.C. Ferreirós Domínguez, M.J. Lorenzo Lorenzo, Cristina Regojo Balboa, Arturo Fernández Nogueira
- Causes of preanalytical interferences on laboratory immunoassays — a critical reviewBeatrice Caruso, Chiara Bovo, Gian Cesare Guidi
- Methods for hemolysis interference study in laboratory medicine — a critical reviewFernando Marques-Garcia
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