hemocytometry
Hemocytometry is a laboratory technique used for counting and analyzing blood and other suspended cellular components. It serves as a fundamental tool in hematology for diagnosing and monitoring various blood disorders, including anemia, leukemia, and infections. The method involves using a specialized instrument called a hemocytometer, a precision glass slide with a grid etched onto its surface, to manually or automatically count cells within a defined volume of fluid.
There are two primary types of hemocytometers: the manual hemocytometer, such as the Neubauer chamber, and automated
Hemocytometry is essential for assessing complete blood counts (CBC), determining cell viability, and evaluating cellular morphology.
Despite advances in automated methods, manual hemocytometry remains valuable in resource-limited settings and for specific applications