2021
DOI: 10.1002/cyto.b.22032
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Comparison of a modified flow cytometry osmotic fragility test with the classical method for the diagnosis of hereditary spherocytosis

Abstract: Background: Hereditary spherocytosis (HS) is the most common inherited hemolytic anemia. The flow cytometric test using eosin-5 0 maleimide (EMA) is a well-established diagnostic method. However, in order to improve HS detection, it is recommended that EMA and an osmotic fragility test (OFT) both be performed. OFT is time consuming and labor intensive. We used a flow cytometric (FOFT) adaptation of the classical OFT reported by Yamamoto. We compare the FOFT to the classical OFT including practical data and pro… Show more

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“…Both can be done by flow cytometry and when performed in combination can correctly diagnose 100% of hereditary spherocytosis patients. In this issue, Yael Shahal‐Zimra, et al from the Rabin Medical Center in Pethah Tikva, Israel reports on a more efficient osmotic fragility flow cytometric test and compare it to both the classical osmotic fragility and EMA tests for the diagnosis of hereditary spherocytosis (Shahal‐Zimra et al, 2021). Their use of flow cytometry for both diagnostic methods simplify procedures, reduces sample requirements, improves accuracy, and yields more rapid results.…”
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“…Both can be done by flow cytometry and when performed in combination can correctly diagnose 100% of hereditary spherocytosis patients. In this issue, Yael Shahal‐Zimra, et al from the Rabin Medical Center in Pethah Tikva, Israel reports on a more efficient osmotic fragility flow cytometric test and compare it to both the classical osmotic fragility and EMA tests for the diagnosis of hereditary spherocytosis (Shahal‐Zimra et al, 2021). Their use of flow cytometry for both diagnostic methods simplify procedures, reduces sample requirements, improves accuracy, and yields more rapid results.…”
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