GENERAL BLOOD ANALYSIS: CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE IN MODERN LABORATORY MEDICINE

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General blood analysis (complete blood count, CBC) is one of the most widely used laboratory diagnostic tests in modern clinical practice. It provides essential information about the physiological and pathological conditions of the human body. This article discusses the clinical and diagnostic significance of general blood analysis, including the evaluation of hemoglobin levels, erythrocytes, leukocytes, platelets, hematocrit, and erythrocyte indices. Changes in hematological parameters in conditions such as anemia, inflammatory diseases, infectious disorders, allergic reactions, and hematological malignancies are analyzed. The role of automated hematology analyzers in improving diagnostic accuracy and efficiency is also examined. The findings indicate that general blood analysis remains a fundamental and highly informative tool for early disease detection, monitoring of treatment effectiveness, and preventive medical examinations.

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Karimova, A. (2026). GENERAL BLOOD ANALYSIS: CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE IN MODERN LABORATORY MEDICINE. Eurasian Journal of Medical and Natural Sciences, 6(2 Part 2), 8–14. Retrieved from https://www.in-academy.uz/index.php/EJMNS/article/view/74772

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