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Cecil Price-Jones first proposed using the Price-Jones curve in a 1922 paper. It has been used for assessing
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Higher red blood cell diameter and wider variation in size are often seen in
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Choudhary, Sarita; Bordia, Sandhya; Choudhary, Kavita (December 2018).
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Clinical Methods: The History, Physical, and Laboratory Examinations
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Indian Journal of Basic and Applied Medical Research
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A Price-Jones curve can be used in the diagnosis of
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distribution
red blood cells
pernicious anaemia
haemorrhage
anaemia
pernicious anaemia
haemorrhage
anisocytosis
blood smear
red blood cells
histogram
red blood cell distribution width
red blood cells



ISBN
978-0-409-90077-4
PMID
21250103



"Mixture models in haematology: a series of case studies"
doi
10.1177/096228029600500203
ISSN
0962-2802
PMID
8817795

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