- The
hemocytometer (or haemocytometer, or Burker's chamber) is a counting-chamber
device originally designed and
usually used for
counting blood cells...
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these with fluorochromes. Traditionally,
cells are
viewed within a
hemocytometer to aid
manual counting.[citation needed]
Since the
introduction of the...
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automated instruments,
blood cells are
counted under the
microscope using a
hemocytometer. In 1852, Karl
Vierordt published the
first procedure for performing...
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space using the
naked eye can
provide a
rough estimate of confluency. A
hemocytometer can be used to
count cells,
giving the cell number. "Cell
Counting and...
- cell
disease and
homozygous hemoglobin C disease,
depending upon the
hemocytometer. MCHC can be
elevated in some
megaloblastic anemias. MCHC can be falsely...
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enable cell counting.
Hemocytometers and
Sedgewick Rafter counting chambers are two
types of
counting chambers. The
hemocytometer has two
gridded chambers...
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Instruments used
specially in
pathology are as follows: A
hemocytometer Spinal needles Marrow puncture Bone
marrow biopsy needle Rotary microtome Electrical...
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level can be read on the device. Such
devices were made in the 1940s.
Hemocytometer Cytometry Glucose meter Blood chemistry "ICD-10-CM 2022
Diagnosis Code...
- live cells. Once the
cells have been stained, they are
counted using a
hemocytometer, then a
calculation is
carried out to the
original concentration of...
- in the
blood (i.e.
platelet count), can be
measured manually using a
hemocytometer, or by
placing blood in an
automated platelet analyzer using particle...