haematometry
haematometry
An obsolete term for analysis of the blood to determine the number and proportion of cells in the circulation, haemoglobin content and so on; i.e., blood analysis.
In practice, such analyses are approached in an algorithmic fashion, where the first tier is the automated complete blood count (CBC), often by a proprietary device (the “Coulter”); an abnormal CPC evokes a secondary response, a “blood workup”.Segen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Data were collected on demography, morbidity pattern, nutrition and diet intake, physical activity, anthropometry, lung function, blood pressure, and
haematometry. For each kind of data, sample sizes varied.
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