
doi: 10.7326/l23-0164
pmid: 37579330
TO THE EDITOR: We enjoyed reading Burack and Lichtman's commentary (1). The complete blood count (CBC) is the main and most important tool in the hematologist's workshop and is often the sole laboratory report available when examining the patient. It is often needed to compare current CBC findings with older ones, which could be substantially complicated by the deficient CBC output proposed by the authors.
Quality Control, internal medicine, Leukocyte Count, Humans, blood count
Quality Control, internal medicine, Leukocyte Count, Humans, blood count
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