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[A method for the determination of the osmotic fragility of erythrocytes].

Authors: L, Koch; K, Reinhardt;

[A method for the determination of the osmotic fragility of erythrocytes].

Abstract

A method for registration of the haemolysis of erythrocytes as a measure for their osmotic resistance is presented. The technical realization is performed by means of a cuvette head-piece for holding a filter, which separates the investigation material from water. A cuvette insertion guarantees the regular construction of a haemoglobin gradient, serving as a measure for haemolysis, which is photometrically measured in the Spekol (VEB Carl Zeiss JENA) and registered by means of the compensation tape writer G 1 B 1 (VEB Carl Zeiss JENA). 0.3-0.4 ml investigation material are used. The expenditure of time amounts to about 20 minutes.

Keywords

Photometry, Osmotic Fragility, Hemoglobinometry, Humans, Water-Electrolyte Balance, Hemolysis

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