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Chemical Screening of Urine by Reagent Strip
Glucose Test

The test for glucose is a double sequential enzyme reaction, utilizing the glucose-oxidase/peroxidase method. In the first reaction, glucose oxidase catalyzes the oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid and hydrogen peroxide. Then, the peroxidase catalyzes the oxidation of a chromogen by the hydrogen peroxide to form a colored product. This method does not react with lactose, fructose or galactose. Study the dipstick color chart to become familiar with the range of color changes. The urine specimen should be at room temperature for these enzyme reactions to occur properly.

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Which of the following substances cause a false positive result for blood on the urine reagent strip? (Choose ALL of the correct answers)View Page
Which of the following substances may cause a false negative result for blood on the urine reagent strip? (Choose ALL of the correct answers)View Page

CLIA Hematology / Hemostasis Review
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The procedure which may be used to assist in differentiating chronic myelocytic leukemia from leukemoid reaction is:View Page

Normal Peripheral Blood Cells
Basophils as Mediators of Inflammatory Responses

Basophils serve as mediators of inflammatory responses, especially hypersensitivity reactions.IgE binds to the membrane receptors on basophils and degranulation is initiated.The enzymes released are vasoactive, bronchorestrictive and chemotactic (especially for eosinophils), so basophils seem to play a role in inducing and maintaining allergic reactions.The granules of basophils contain histamine, heparin and peroxidase.After degranulation occurs, basophils can synthesize more granules.The release of large numbers of these granules can cause anaphylactic shock and death.

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Pharmacology in the Clinical Lab: Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and Pharmacogenomics
Chemiluminescence

Chemiluminescent assays use antibodies that are conjugated to enzymes, such as peroxidase or alkaline phosphatase. These enzymes, mixed with chemiluminescent substrates, produce light in the visible spectrum. A direct relationship exists between the amount of drug that is present in the sample and the light units that are produced and measured by the luminometer in the instrument. Assays that use chemiluminescence are more sensitive than immunoassays that rely on the generation of a colored product.

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Semen Analysis
White cells in semen

Round cells in semen are of two types: immature sperm and white blood cells. To determine the percentage of white blood cells (specifically granulocytes) a special leukocyte screening test must be done. This test involves staining for the peroxidase enzyme present in the granulocytes.The 1999 WHO manual contains a protocol for doing this test (Appendix III). There is also at least one test kit on the market for this assessment (Leukoscreen: Bioscreen, Inc.).Laboratories with particular expertise in doing CBC and assessing granulocytes in stained blood smears may be able to do a differential count by this method rather than using a biochemical test for leukocyte screening.

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White Cell and Platelet Disorders: Peripheral Blood Clues to Nonneoplastic Conditions
Eosinophil description

The cytoplasm of eosinophils is evenly filled by numerous orange-red granules of uniform size. They do not overlie the nucleus. The eosinophil granules contain numerous enzymes including peroxidase, phospholipase D, catalase, acid phosphatase, and vitamin B12-binding proteins. Their ability to kill bacteria is less than that of neutrophils. Their main purpose is to counteract parasitic infections and to participate in immune allergic reactions. They may also be increased in a variety of nonimmunologic inflammatory responses from bacteria and fungi causing chronic infections. Malignancies, collagen vascular diseases, and myeloproliferative disorders may also may be settings for prominent eosinophils.

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