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HAEMATOLOGY LINE A.C.KAROBIA
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A complete blood count (CBC)
It’s a test panel requested by a doctor or other medical professional that gives information about the cells in a patient's blood. A complete blood count will normally include:- Red cells - Total RBC — The number of red cells is given as an absolute number per litre. - Hb - The amount of hemoglobin in the blood, expressed in grams per decilitre - PCV - This is the fraction of whole blood volume that consists of red blood cells.
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Red blood cell indices - MCV- the average volume of the red cells, measured in femtolitres. Anemia is classified as microcytic or macrocytic based on whether this value is above or below the expected normal range. Other conditions that can affect MCV include thalassemia, reticulocytosis and alcoholism. MCH - the average amount of hemoglobin per red blood cell, in pictograms. MCHC - the average concentration of hemoglobin in the cells. RDW a measure of the variation of the RBC population
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Total white blood cells:- Expressed as an absolute number per litre.
White cells Total white blood cells:- Expressed as an absolute number per litre. Lymphocytes :- Higher in viral infections, lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) Decreased by HIV infection. Monocytes : Raised in bacterial infection, tuberculosis, malaria, monocytic leukemia and chronic ulcerative colitis. Eosinophil : High in parasitic infections, asthma, or allergic reaction Basophil : increased in bone marrow related conditions such as leukemia or lymphoma. Neutrophil: May indicate bacterial infection. Raised in acute viral infections. Platelets. Platelet Count Mean platelet volume (MPV) - a measurement of the average size of platelets
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OUR JOURNEY SO FAR Haemocytometers Haemoglobinometers Colorimeter
Semi Automated Haematology analyzers. 3 Part Haemtology analyzers. 5 Part Haematology.
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Hematology Analyzers 5 - Part Excell 2280 HumaCount series 3 - Part
PCE 210
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5 PART DIFFERENTIAL The demand for 5-part laser differential is rapidly increasing It becomes today’s standard methodology Why? It offers more precise results Flexible application of new parameters
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MARKET REQUIREMENTS Requirements Excell 2280 Auto Sampler Yes
Low reagent consumption Reliable results Ease of use Minimal Maintance STAT Function Excell 2280 Yes
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meets your market requirements Laser Technology at its best
EXCELL 2280 Laser Technology at its best
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How the laser system work
In general all “Laser” systems use these three technologies: The Laser is used for differentiation of White Blood Cells Red Blood Cells are measured by Impedance Method Hemoglobin is measured by Optical System (photometric)
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The laser system Laser Optics Flow cell Detectors
Low-, and high angle scatter lights from cells
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Excell 2280 Features 22 parameters, 2 scattergrams and 2 histograms
Short sample detection Proprietary laser technology, 5 part WBC differential Impedance technology for cell counting State of the art patented platelet counting technique 80 samples per hour Sample size flexibility satisfies a wide range of end user requirements
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EXCELL 2280 Autosampler Offers 30 tube corousel Built-in mixer
Features Offers 30 tube corousel Built-in mixer Barcode reader Automatic tube type specific alignment Rejects open tubes For all closed standard hematology tubes Real walk-away STAT anytime possible
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Excell 2280 Software features
Patient identication: Sample ID, PID (12-digits), name, first name, sex, , comments Memory: 100,000 result with scattergrams & histograms. Calibration: Automatic or manual. Normal range: For up to 8 age ranges and user defined. Quality control: A comprehensive onboard QC package allows optimal monitoring of system performance
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Target Market Routine laboratories Blood banks
Haematology research centers. Learning Institution
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Today's special offers
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The right FBC analyzer for the right results
EXCELL 2280 EXCELL 2280 The right FBC analyzer for the right results
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