Identifying analytical interference is a challenge for the medical biologist in providing advice to the prescriber. Indeed, these analytical interferences often have deleterious consequences on the care of patients. Understanding their mechanisms and mastering corrective procedures is essential to limit these management errors. Faced with the many questions from clinicians in current practice, we propose an algorithm for managing a sample when interference is suspected.
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