Haematology
Haematology and Transfusion Science Department Engages in a Multidisciplinary Study of Blood Components Such as Erythrocytes, Leukocytes, Platelets, and Plasma Proteins. Utilizing Advanced Analyses, the Department Examines Coagulation Through Tests Such as Prothrombin Time (Pt) and Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (Aptt), Crucial for Addressing Coagulopathies. The Full Blood Count (Fbc) Analysis is Performed for Detailed Insights Into Blood Cells, Helping in Diagnosing and Monitoring Haematological Conditions. Furthermore, Expertise in Blood Group Serology, Particularly the Abo and Rh Systems, Ensures Transfusion Compatibility. The Department’s Research Into Blood and Plasma Reactions With Specific Reagents Broadens the Understanding of Blood Biochemistry & Immunology, Establishing It as a Leader in Diagnostic, Therapeutic, &haematology Research Domains.
Haematology
- Application: Automated cell counting & haracterization
- Features: Accurate CBC, WBC, RBC, & platelet counting.
BLOOD SMEAR MICROSCOPE
- Application: Visual inspection of blood smears
- Features: High-resolution imaging, detection of cellular abnormalities.
BIOCHEMISTRY
- Application: Blood component analysis
- Features: Detection of glucose, cholesterol, proteins, & enzymes.