Lamellar body count

This article will address Lamellar body count, a topic that has gained relevance in recent years due to its impact on different areas of society. Lamellar body count has aroused the interest of experts and academics, as well as the general population, due to its relevance and implications. This article aims to explore the different perspectives and approaches related to Lamellar body count, as well as analyze its influence in different contexts. Likewise, the possible implications and repercussions of Lamellar body count in the present and in the future will be examined, with the aim of providing a comprehensive and complete vision of this topic.
Lamellar body count
Purposeassess fetal maturity

The lamellar body count is a test for assessing fetal lung maturity.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Wijnberger LD, de Kleine M, Voorbij HA, et al. (April 2009). "Prediction of fetal lung immaturity using gestational age, patient characteristics and fetal lung maturity tests: a probabilistic approach". Arch. Gynecol. Obstet. 281 (1): 15–21. doi:10.1007/s00404-009-1033-0. PMC 2780670. PMID 19381669.
  2. ^ Ghidini A, Poggi SH, Spong CY, Goodwin KM, Vink J, Pezzullo JC (April 2005). "Role of lamellar body count for the prediction of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome in non-diabetic pregnant women". Arch. Gynecol. Obstet. 271 (4): 325–8. doi:10.1007/s00404-004-0653-7. PMID 15221326. S2CID 20536867.

3. Laboratory Testing To Assess Fetal Lung

Maturity Darlynn J. Lafler, BS MT(ASCP)CLS, and Arturo Mendoza, MD From the Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women Department of Pathology, San Diego, CA laboratorymedicine> July 2001> number 7> volume 32