Gibbs Graham, Campbell Gill, Christie Iain
Department of Haematology, Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton, Somerset, TA1 5DA, UK.
Hematology. 2009 Jun;14(3):159-63. doi: 10.1179/102453309X426209.
Pseudobasophilia is an analyzer phenomenon whereby abnormal cells in the peripheral blood are counted as basophils. Previously described on the Technicon H-series hematology analyzers, pseudobasophilia is also a technical consideration on the Advia 120. Sometimes seen as a hindrance to inexperienced users, an understanding of the basophil (baso) method and baso cytogram produced by the Advia 120 can be utilized to alert the laboratory scientist and clinician to the possible presence of an abnormal cell population in the peripheral blood. Cytogram analysis should form part of routine laboratory practice and the present annotation aims to offer some assistance to users of the Advia 120 and Advia 2120.
假性嗜碱性粒细胞增多是一种分析现象,即外周血中的异常细胞被计为嗜碱性粒细胞。此前在Technicon H系列血液分析仪上有过描述,假性嗜碱性粒细胞增多也是Advia 120血液分析仪需要考虑的一个技术因素。有时这被视为经验不足的用户面临的一个障碍,了解Advia 120血液分析仪产生的嗜碱性粒细胞(嗜碱细胞)检测方法和嗜碱细胞血细胞图,可用于提醒实验室科学家和临床医生外周血中可能存在异常细胞群。血细胞图分析应成为实验室常规操作的一部分,本注释旨在为Advia 120和Advia 2120血液分析仪的用户提供一些帮助。