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what is the use of grey colour blood bottle​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The tests each bottle is used for are the same: the purple one is for cell count, the yellow one is for electrolytes, albumin and LDH, the grey one is for glucose, and blood culture bottles can be used for fluid cultures.

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Answered by piyushsharm31
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Grey-top tube (potassium oxalate/sodium fluoride)

This tube contains potassium oxalate as an anticoagulant and sodium fluoride as a preservative – used to preserve glucose in whole blood and for some special chemistry tests.

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