In this issue of Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, guest editors Drs. Olga Pozdnyakova and Carlo Brugnara bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Hematology Laboratory in the Digital and Automation Age. Top experts in the field discuss how automation may be applied to hematology, coagulation, and flow cytometry; novel technologies for routine hematology and coagulation analysis to enhance readers’ knowledge of new digital technologies used for cell analysis and classification in hematology; and new uses of flow cytometry in the diagnosis of hematological malignancies, red cell disorders, and platelet function alterations.
Advances in Hematology Analyzers Technology Screening of Myelodysplastic Syndromes Using Research Parameters of Complete Blood Count: Automated Detection of Dysplasia Digital Imaging and AI Pre-classification in Hematology Advances and Progress in Automated Urine Analyzers Opportunities and Drawbacks of Digitalized Morphologic Analysis of Body Fluids Advances in Bone Marrow Evaluation Advances in Hemoglobinopathies and Thalassemia Evaluation Automation in Flow Cytometry Flow Cytometric Assessment of Malignant Hematologic Disorders Flow Cytometry-based Immune Phenotyping of T and B Lymphocytes in the Evaluation of Immunodeficiency and Immune Dysregulation Applications of Flow Cytometry in Diagnosis and Evaluation of Red Blood Cell Disorders Flow Cytometry and Platelets Routine Coagulation Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia Testing Assessing Direct Oral Anticoagulants in the Clinical Laboratory
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