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A targeted and timely treatment can be a beneficial tool for patients with hematological emergencies (particularly acute leukemias). The key challenges in the early diagnosis of leukemias and related hematological disorders are their symptom-sharing nature and prolonged turnaround time as well as the expertise needed in reporting confirmatory tests. The present study made use of the potential morphological and immature fraction-related parameters (research items or cell population data) generated during complete blood cell count (CBC), through artificial intelligence (AI)/machine learning (ML) predictive modeling for early (at the pre-microscopic level) differentiation of various types of leukemias: acute from chronic as well as myeloid from lymphoid.

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Leucocytes, especially neutrophils featuring pro- and anti-cancerous characteristics, are involved in nearly every stage of tumorigenesis. Phenotypic and functional differences among mature and immature neutrophil fractions are well reported, and their correlation with tumor progression and therapy has emerging implications in modern oncology practices. Technological advancements enabled modern hematology analyzers to generate extended information (research parameters) during complete blood cell count (CBC) analysis.

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A targeted and timely offered treatment can be a benefitting tool for patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia (APML). Current round of study made use of potential morphological and immature fraction-related parameters (cell population data) generated during complete blood cell count (CBC), through artificial neural network (ANN) predictive modeling for early flagging of APML cases. We collected classical CBC items along with cell population data (CPD) from hematology analyzer at diagnosis of 1067 study subjects with hematological neoplasms.

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Objectives: To find out the association between Thrombomodulin gene polymorphism (C1418T) with coronary artery disease in population of Karachi, Pakistan.

Methods: This case-control study was conducted in Tabba Heart Institute in collaboration with the National Institute of Blood Diseases, Karachi. We compared C/T dimorphism in 92 cases with 90 control subjects by allele-specific amplification.

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