Source: Advance for Medical Laboratory Professionals
In medicine, when a result is normal, the laboratory confirms that the patient is free of disease, infection, malformation or not abnormal. Coagulation results aid the clinician in determining if a patient is at a risk for thrombosis or bleeding.
But coagulation is not a perfect science. Coagulation result interpretation is based on the individual patient history relative to their clinical situation. Using all this information, the question can then be asked, "Is this result really normal?"In medicine, when a result is normal, the laboratory confirms that the patient is free of disease, infection, malformation or not abnormal. Coagulation results aid the clinician in determining if a patient is at a risk for thrombosis or bleeding.
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