Role of plasma and serum in diagnosis of disease
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Serum and plasma both come from the liquid portion of the blood that remains once the cells are removed, but that's where the similarities end. Serum is the liquid that remains after the blood has clotted. Plasma is the liquid that remains when clotting is prevented with the addition of an anticoagulant
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Both plasma and serum are liquid parts of the blood. The main difference between them performs a clotting process. Plasma specimen is prevented from clotting and is more reflective of the systemic blood circulation in the body.
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