Elsa Bera
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Overestimation of Automated Platelet Counts by Blast Fragments in Acute Hypercellular Leukemias: A Retrospective Study Comparing Impedance, Optical (<scp>PLT</scp>‐O), Fluorescent (<scp>PLT</scp>‐F), and <scp>CD41</scp>/<scp>CD61</scp> Flow Cytometry Methods
Overestimation of Automated Platelet Counts by Blast Fragments in Acute Hypercellular Leukemias: A Retrospective Study Comparing Impedance, Optical (<span>PLT</span>‐O), Fluorescent (<span>PLT</span>‐F), and <span>CD41</span>/<span>CD61</span> Flow Cytometry Methods Open
Introduction Acute leukemias with hyperleukocytosis (> 100 × 10 9 /L) can produce cytoplasmic blast fragments that interfere with platelet counts, notably in impedance‐based methods, potentially masking severe thrombocytopenia and increasi…
View article: Flow MRD Monitoring Combining Laip/Dfn and CD34+CD38- LSCs Is a Strong Predictor of Outcome in Adult AML Independently of the ELN-2022 Risk: First Results from the Multicentric Acute Leukemia French Intergroup MRD Flow Network
Flow MRD Monitoring Combining Laip/Dfn and CD34+CD38- LSCs Is a Strong Predictor of Outcome in Adult AML Independently of the ELN-2022 Risk: First Results from the Multicentric Acute Leukemia French Intergroup MRD Flow Network Open
Introduction MRD monitoring is recommended for treatment response evaluation in clinical AML trials (ELN-2022 guidelines: Heuser et al, PMID 34724563). Besides molecular biology methods, multiparametric flow cytometry represents the most r…
View article: High Proportion of PNH Type II Neutrophils, I.e. Relative Percentage ≥3%, Is Associated with Thrombosis in Patients Displaying a PNH Clone &gt;1%: Evidence from Analysis of the 5-Year French Nation-Wide Multicenter Observational Study
High Proportion of PNH Type II Neutrophils, I.e. Relative Percentage ≥3%, Is Associated with Thrombosis in Patients Displaying a PNH Clone >1%: Evidence from Analysis of the 5-Year French Nation-Wide Multicenter Observational Study Open
Introduction The distinction between type II and type III cells among the white blood cells (WBC) need to be further investigated since a recent British study reported that the highest proportion of type II red blood cells (RBC) were found…
View article: <scp>Glucose‐6‐phosphate dehydrogenase</scp> deficiency detection using fluorocytometric assay: Evaluation after 1 year of clinical implementation
<span>Glucose‐6‐phosphate dehydrogenase</span> deficiency detection using fluorocytometric assay: Evaluation after 1 year of clinical implementation Open
Glucose‐6‐phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is a common enzymopathy that affects red blood cells (RBCs) and renders them susceptible to oxidative stress. G6PD deficiency can cause hemolytic anemia, especially after exposure to cert…
View article: Stability over time of immature platelet fraction and comparison between <scp>EDTA</scp> and citrated whole blood samples
Stability over time of immature platelet fraction and comparison between <span>EDTA</span> and citrated whole blood samples Open
Background Immature platelets (IP) are the youngest circulating platelets, released from megakaryocytes, and demonstrating increased dimensions, significant RNA content, and enhanced activity. Immature platelet research focuses on a differ…