Even the most advanced automated haematology analysers at times cannot provide some helpful and actionable clinical information that will have an impact on patient care and would otherwise not be detected if morphological evaluation of a blood smear is not performed. In this session we will review a basic approach to examination of the blood […]
Even the most advanced automated haematology analysers at times cannot provide some helpful and actionable clinical information that will have an impact on patient care and would otherwise not be detected if morphological evaluation of a blood smear is not performed. In this session we will review a basic approach to examination of the blood smear in a systematic way, and discuss the most common pathological changes that can be detected and that can have clinical impact on patient care.