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International Eye Science ; (12): 639-642, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-815743

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@#Pterygium is a common conjunctival disease which is mainly attributed to chronic ultraviolet light exposure. Previous studies have focused primarily on the clinical characteristics, surgical management and the pathogenesis of pterygium, but the differences between primary pterygium and recurrent pterygium have been less frequently documented. This article reviews the differences in clinical manifestations, histopathological findings, and laboratory parameters between primary pterygium and recurrent pterygium and summarises the latest findings regarding these differences.

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J. bras. patol. med. lab ; 50(2): 100-104, Mar-Apr/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-712706

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Introduction: Efficient laboratory services are the basis of modern health systems. Scientific innovations have contributed to substantial improvements in the laboratory environment, but errors still persist. These errors are classified as pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical, according to the time of occurrence. Objective: To evaluate the frequency of pre-analytical errors in the clinical laboratory service of a military hospital. Methods: A total of 329,582 tests were performed in the clinical laboratory of Hospital Naval Marcílio Dias (HNMD) from August to October 2012, and pre-analytical errors were documented. Results: The most frequent cause of the observed pre-analytical errors was hemolysis (27.54%), followed by samples not received (25.43%) and insufficient sample volume (18.49%). The samples from the Integrated Home Care Service (SIAD) showed the highest frequency of errors (3.38%), followed by those from the inpatient (0.76%) and the outpatient departments (0.21%). Conclusion: Our study demonstrates the importance of managing laboratory pre-analytical quality in order to ensure service excellence...


Introdução: Serviços laboratoriais efetivos são a base dos sistemas de saúde modernos. Inovações científicas têm contribuído para melhorias substanciais no meio laboratorial, mas os erros ainda persistem. Esses erros são classificados como pré-analíticos, analíticos e pós-analíticos, dependendo do momento de sua ocorrência. Objetivo: Avaliar a frequência de erros pré-analíticos ocorridos no serviço de análises clínicas de um hospital militar. Métodos: Um total de 329.582 exames foram realizados no laboratório de análises clínicas do Hospital Naval Marcílio Dias no período de agosto a outubro de 2012, e os erros pré-analíticos documentados. Resultados: Os erros pré-analíticos mais observados foram decorrentes da hemólise (27,54%), seguidos de material não recebido (25,43%) e amostra insuficiente (18,49%). As amostras oriundas do Serviço Integrado de Atendimento Domiciliar (SIAD) foram as que apresentaram a maior frequência de erros (3,38%), seguidas pelo setor de pacientes internos (0,76%) e ambulatoriais (0,21%), respectivamente. Conclusão: Nosso estudo demonstra a importância da gestão da fase pré-analítica na garantia da qualidade laboratorial, de maneira a assegurar um serviço de excelência...


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Humans , Total Quality Management , Indicators of Health Services , Laboratories, Hospital/standards , Diagnostic Errors/statistics & numerical data , Laboratories, Hospital/organization & administration , Quality Control
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International Journal of Laboratory Medicine ; (12): 3357-3359, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-458189

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Objective To investigate the value of laboratory testing in kidney diseases and to assess whether these marks can predict the renal histological lesions for screening the best clinical test combination.Methods The main clinical data,pathological types and laboratory examination indexes in 117 patients with renal biopsy in our hospital from December 2010 to March 2014 were collected and graded according to the WHO renal pathological classification standard and the Katafuchi semi-quantitative score standard classification (Ⅰ,Ⅱ,Ⅲ,Ⅳ).The differences in serum CysC,urine NAG,urine alpha 1-MG,urine mAlb and 24 h urine total protein (24h-UTP)level were compared among the various groups and their relations with the glomerulus was analyzed;the correlation and the statistical significance of each index in different groups was analyzed.Results NAG,alpha 1-MG and CysC had statistical differences between in the grade Ⅳgroup and the gradeⅠ,Ⅱ,Ⅲ groups (P <0.05),24h-UTP and mAlb had significant correlation in reflecting the kidney diseases (r=0.565,P =0.000);NAG and alpha 1-MG also had significant correlation in reflec-ting renal tubular interstitial disease (r=0.509,P =0.000).Conclusion The detection results of various detection indicators when rising to a certain height can be used for judging the progression of the patients clinical and pathological condition,illustrating the serious condition of illness;at the same time according to the correlation among the indexes and the detection efficiency,three indi-cators of Cys C,mAlb,alpha 1 - MG are screened out for conducting the combination detection,the detection efficiency could be greatly improved.

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