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<strong>4.</strong> <strong>Hrvatski</strong> <strong>kongres</strong> <strong>kliniËke</strong> <strong>citologije</strong> / 1. <strong>Hrvatski</strong> simpozij analitiËke <strong>citologije</strong> / 2. <strong>Hrvatski</strong> simpozij citotehnologije<br />

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Analitička citologija - Plenarna i pozvana predavanja<br />

ANALYTICAL CYTOLOGY - FROM BASIC METHODOLOGY TO ROUTINE CLINICAL<br />

DISCIPLINE<br />

Batinić D<br />

Referral Center for Immunodiagnostics of Hematological and Immunological Diseases,<br />

Clinical Hospital Center, Zagreb, Croatia<br />

Analytical cytology may be generally defined as the measurement of cells and their constituents<br />

for biological, diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Although it incorporates<br />

elements of different disciplines such as anatomy, biology, cytology, physiology and pathology,<br />

its backbone is formed by two sophisticated techniques – multiparameter flow<br />

cytometry and image analysis/digital microspcopy. The major advantage of analytical cytology<br />

is its quantitative nature which makes it more specific and precise in comparison<br />

to classical types of cell analysis. It also allows reproducible gathering of data in statistical<br />

terms enabling a faster and more consistent analysis. The focus of this presentation<br />

is on reviewing scientific advances that have enabled the widespread use of analytical<br />

cytology in clinical setting, i.e. for the diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutic purposes.<br />

drago.batinic@zg.t-com.hr<br />

QUARTER OF A CENTURY OF THE LABORATORY FOR HUMAN GENETICS,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL GENETICS, PEDIATRICS CLINIC,<br />

UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL SPLIT<br />

Čulić V, Lozić B, Oreško T, Ivko-Banovac D, Botić Lj, Kezić G, Milanović D.<br />

Laboratory for Human Genetics, Departement for Medical genetics, Pediatrics Clinic,<br />

Clinical Hospital Center Split, Croatia<br />

Laboratory founded in 1983. year. According to data from the archives 12th December<br />

1983rd first karyogram was made from peripheral blood sample. 1987th begin genetic<br />

counseling, 1989. analysis of bone marrow, and from 10th july of 2007. amnyocentesis<br />

and spontaneous abortion. Since 1991.yr. laboratory is available to students from the<br />

Faculty of Medicine, University of Split, professional studies (nursing, radiologists, etc.)<br />

and other faculties of the University of Split (PMF) for the following subjects: pediatrics,<br />

biology and pathology. Of. 12th December 1983. to 10th july 2009. there were totaly<br />

analyzed 8777 samples of peripheral blood (6148), bone marrow (1370), amnyocentesis<br />

(413) and spontaneous abortion (166). This work will show some interesting cases, and<br />

collaborating institutions in the country and the world with which they analyzed in all<br />

kinds of samples in this regional laboratory.<br />

vculci1@yahoo.com

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