
AIM: Determination of Bleeding Time Duke Method Principle: The Duke method is a simple test to measure the time taken for a small puncture to stop bleeding. It involves making Read More …
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AIM: Determination of Bleeding Time Duke Method Principle: The Duke method is a simple test to measure the time taken for a small puncture to stop bleeding. It involves making Read More …
AIM: Determination of blood sugar Introduction Blood sugar, also called blood glucose, is the amount of glucose (a type of sugar) present in your blood. Glucose is your body’s main Read More …
AIM: Determination of Reticulocyte Count Principle The supravital staining method is used for reticulocyte count. Blood is mixed with the stain, and the stain enters the cells in a living Read More …
AIM: Determination of Platelet Count (Thrombocyte) Principle The total platelet count is a blood test used to measure the number of platelets (thrombocytes) in the blood. Platelets are crucial for Read More …
AIM: Determination of Differential Leukocyte Count (DLC) Principle The DLC is based on the microscopic examination of a blood smear stained with specific dyes (typically Wright’s stain or Giemsa stain). Read More …