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Submitting High-Quality Clinical Pathology Samples for Best Results
1Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, VERO Program, Texas A&M, School of Veterinary Medicine, WTAMU Campus, 3201 Russell Long Boulevard, Canyon, TX 79015, USA.
Abstract:
The reliability of clinical pathology laboratory results is directly related to the sample quality submitted. As such, clinicians must submit the most representative and highest quality sample possible by acquiring, handling, preparing, and shipping samples with utmost care. Cytology and blood smear slides should be evaluated for sufficient densities of intact, well-spread, nucleated cells before submission. Poorly prepared samples may delay or negate results, incurring unnecessary costs for the client and practice. Additionally, all practices should have quality assurance programs that include monitoring of equipment to minimize reporting errors. Maximizing resources is the name of the game!.

