Blood test in children


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Abstract

In pediatric practice, when donating blood for laboratory tests, there is often a problem of choice: “What blood taken from a vein or a finger better?”. The main difference between the blood from a finger and that from a vein is the chemical composition: blood from a vein is much more informative than that from a finger, richer in chemical composition, which means that the tests will be more accurate.

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A. D Romanova

SITILAB Medical Center

S. V Paserba

SITILAB Medical Center

N. N Klyueva

SITILAB Medical Center

R. M Rakhimova

SITILAB Medical Center

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