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Coffee Colored Plasma: Which Interference Should be Considered? |
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Background: An icteric coloration or lipemic appearance of serum is frequently observed in clinical practice. These changes in appearance can be detected either visually after centrifugation or during the analytical phase by spectrophotometric determination of the HIL indices (hemolysis, icterus, lipemia). These endogenous interferences can be the cause of analytical interferences affecting the accuracy of the results of the analyses carried out.
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