Reference intervals are fundamental parameters in clinical diagnostics, representing the central 95% range of biochemical analyte concentrations measured in a rigorously selected, healthy population.
WAYNE, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A measured or observed laboratory test result from a person (usually a patient) is compared with a reference interval for the purpose of making a medical diagnosis, ...
‘My supplier has the wrong Reference Intervals’. For laboratorians, working with Reference Intervals included in the manufacturer’s Instruction for Use inserts might not always be suitable for the ...