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7 Flow cytometry: clinical applications in haematology

Baillière's Clinical Haematology, ISSN: 0950-3536, Vol: 3, Issue: 4, Page: 977-998
1990
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The time interval between the development of a new technique or methodology and its acceptance, if successful, as a recognized clinical application can be many years. The application of flow cytometry to reticulocyte counting, for example, has taken 8 years from the appearance of the first publication, and in 1990 it is still in its infancy as a clinical method. It is therefore a challenging task to anticipate which of the methodologies currently under development will achieve acceptance. It would be impossible to deal with all the candidates in the space available, and so a review is provided of those methods that may have potential applications in clinical haematology, together with some of the more practical details of methods that have recently been demonstrated to be viable in the clinical laboratory. The first category consists of leukocyte enumeration and studies on bone marrow, neutrophils, platelets and cellular DNA content, whilst the second covers reticulocyte counting and total red cell volume measurement. The contribution of flow cytometry to the field of immunophenotyping haematological disorders is probably unique in already being clinically acceptable. Finally, the question of quality control is addressed, as this is an essential prerequisite to the adoption of any new method in the clinical laboratory.

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