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‘Nucleated red blood cells’ as hypoxia marker in clinical analysis of blood in patients with coronavirus infection

https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2021-13-23-24

Abstract

Assessment of the condition of a patient with coronavirus infection is an urgent problem in clinical practice. The parameter ’nucleated erythrocytes’ in a clinical blood test can be used in clinical practice as a marker of hypoxia in case of lung damage, since it objectively reflects the consequences of acute hypoxic stress in the patient’s body.

About the Authors

O. Yu. Dorn
Novosibirsk State Medical University; City Clinical Hospital No. 1
Russian Federation

Dorn Olga Yu., PhD Med, assistant at Dept of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics NSMU, doctor of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics CCH No. 1.

Novosibirsk



F. M. Orifova
City Clinical Hospital No. 1
Russian Federation

Orifova Farzona M., doctor of clinical laboratory diagnostics.

Novosibirsk



E. G. Stepanova
Novosibirsk State Medical University
Russian Federation

Stepanova Elena G., PhD Med, associate prof. at Dept of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics.

Novosibirsk



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Dorn O.Yu., Orifova F.M., Stepanova E.G. ‘Nucleated red blood cells’ as hypoxia marker in clinical analysis of blood in patients with coronavirus infection. Medical alphabet. 2021;(13):23-24. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2021-13-23-24

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