The findings of this study provide contemporary autopsy reference ranges for infant organs, by age, during the first year of life. This data is based on a large number of cases (over 1,000 infant ...
The progress made in first-trimester scanning has greatly broadened the ability to identify fetal structural abnormalities ...
Unlike adults, children's physiological parameters change significantly as they grow, making it essential to establish age- and sex-specific reference ranges. Recent research has focused on ...
The publication can be found here: Determination of Urinary Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin (uNGAL) Reference Intervals in Healthy Adult and Pediatric Individuals Using a Particle-Enhanced ...
[1] The aim of this study is to provide contemporary reference ranges for visceral organs from a large series of consecutive infant autopsies, all performed at a single centre by specialist ...
The publication of the reference range study results will be used by laboratories implementing NGAL assays from BioPorto as a baseline of healthy patient populations, a required step for ...