Abstract
AbstractLaboratory testing is crucial for the successful medical treatment of many patients. Laboratory tests should neither be ordered too infrequently nor too frequently (in the form of repeat testing). These recommendations summarize the intervals for repeat testing based on studies, pathophysiology and consensus, in regard to both the time intervals between two tests and the additional criteria for the repeat testing. These recommendations are complemented by general principles for the indication and testing frequency of laboratory testing.
Subject
Biochemistry (medical),Medical Laboratory Technology,Clinical Biochemistry
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