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CASE REPORT
Spurious rise in the automated platelet count because of bacteria
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Correspondence to:
Dr N Kakkar
Department of Pathology, Christian Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana-141 008, Punjab, India; n_kakkar{at}satyam.net.in
The era of automation in haematology, although improving the accuracy and precision of results, has also introduced the laboratory haematologist to a vast array of spurious parameters. The identification of these results is important so that inappropriate management decisions are avoided. The case presented here illustrates a spuriously raised automated platelet count resulting from bacterial overgrowth in the blood sample.
Keywords: automated; spurious; platelet; bacterial
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