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J Pak Med Assoc ; 74(3): 580-581, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38591303

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A 5 year old boy with acute ly mphoblastic leukaemia on chemotherapy presented with chest pain and vomiting for two days after an elective procedure under general anaesthesia. H is ches t x-ray was remarkabl e for a promin ent halo sign, an air gap surrounding the he art indicat ing a large pneumope ricardium. Alth ough the pneu mo pericardium could not be appre ciated on an echocardiogram, the child developed clinical sig ns of cardiac t amponade. Attem pts to evacu ate the pneumopericardium were unsuccessful leading to death.


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Pneumopericardium , Male , Child , Humans , Child, Preschool , Pneumopericardium/diagnostic imaging , Pneumopericardium/etiology , X-Rays , Radiography , Pericardium , Chest Pain/etiology
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J Pak Med Assoc ; 60(11): 892-6, 2010 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21375188

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OBJECTIVES: To establish the credibility of manual reticulocyte counts without compromising the quality of care, and to evaluate the degree of acceptability of manual reticulocyte counts in terms of accuracy and cost effectiveness in comparison with two automated haematology analyzers. METHODS: Visual reticulocyte enumeration was evaluated for comparability, within-batch precision and costing with respect to Coulter STKS and Gen S haematology analyzers. RESULTS: The results of reticulocyte estimation for 80 samples as obtained by 3 modes were correlated using Pearson's correlation coefficient (r) which were computed as 0.884, 0.875, and 0.793 for manual-Gen.S, Gen.SSTKS and manual-STKS respectively thus showing positive association of these results. STKS had the CV of 10.4% and was more precise compared to Coulter Gen.S (CV = 11.6%) while manual counts showed the least precision with a CV of 19.8%. The cost per test was calculated to be $0.11 for manual technique in contrast to $0.45 for Gen S and $1.09 for STKS. CONCLUSION: Visual counting of reticulocytes can be used as a reliable tool for estimating reticulocytes in resource strained countries as it is not only cost effective but can also efficiently discriminate between high and low reticulocyte ranges which are required for sound clinical judgment.


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Reticulocyte Count/economics , Reticulocyte Count/methods , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Automation, Laboratory , Child , Child, Preschool , Costs and Cost Analysis , Developing Countries , Female , Hospitals, University , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Middle Aged , Regression Analysis , Reproducibility of Results , Reticulocyte Count/instrumentation , Young Adult
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