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  • 21. [Pseudothrombocytopenia caused by ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) (case report)].
    Putarek K, Vuk T, Soldo D, Sarlija D, Grgicevic D, Jaksić B.
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    Fitzpatrick MF, Newell J, Grimes H, Egan EL.
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    Scholes KL, La'ulu SL, Ence AT, Logan HL, Parker RL, Strathmann FG, Genzen JR.
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    Pekar JD, Carpentier T, Maboudou P, Grzych G.
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    Can J Med Technol; 1991 Sep 25; 53(1):51-2. PubMed ID: 10111697
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  • 33. Inappropriate platelet transfusion in a patient with ethylenediamine tetra- acetic acid (EDTA)--induced pseudothrombocytopenia.
    Kakkar N, Garg G.
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  • 34. EDTA analysis on the Roche MODULAR analyser.
    Davidson DF.
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  • 35. The effect of EDTA contaminated in sera on laboratory data.
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  • 39. Heparin and EDTA as anticoagulant differentially affect cytokine mRNA level of cultured porcine blood cells.
    Duvigneau JC, Sipos W, Hartl RT, Bayer M, Moldzio R, Stevenson L, Adair B, Gemeiner M.
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  • 40. Importance of optimal mixtures of EDTA anticoagulant:blood for the preparation of well-stained avian blood smears.
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