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NZIMLS Journal
August 2010
Volume No: 64
Journal No: 2
The clinical scientist in diagnostic pathology.
by Mike Legge
Diagnosing a heart attack - are biomarkers the be-all and end-all?
by Stewart Mann
Comparison of the Siemens vWF:RCo and the Instrumentation Laboratory HaemosIL von Willebrand factor activity assays for the diagnosis of von Willebrand disease.
by Rikki Penn, Heather Signorini, Christopher Kendrick
Vitamin D toxicity? A case study.
by Vichet Khieng, Catherine Stevens
April 2010
Volume No: 64
Journal No: 1
Editorial. Conflict of interest in peer-reviewed medical journals: the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME) position on a challenging problem.
by Ferris LE, Fletcher RH. Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, and Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Cher bro’: a thought that may cross your mind.
by Waldon J. Research Centre for Maori Health & Development, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.
Diazyme adenosine deaminase in the diagnosis of tuberculous pleural effusion: method evaluation and clinical experiences in a New Zealand population.
by Song D, Lun AR, Chiu W. Middlemore Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand.
HELPP syndrome – a case study.
by Barnett R, Kendrick B. Department of Transfusion Medicine, New Zealand Blood Service Manawatu, Palmerston North, New Zealand.
Evaluation of the Nova Biomedical StatStrip glucose meter.
by Mohn B. Chemical Pathology, Middlemore Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand.
How to write a laboratory-based case study for the Journal.
by Siebers R. School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand.
November 2009
Volume No: 63
Journal No: 3
Editorial - What happens to your article at the Journal?
by Rob Siebers
TH Pullar Memorial Address: Back to the future - are we headed there?
by Chris Kendrick
Evaluating the consistency of urinalysis results from the Urisys 1800 and microscopy
by Ju (Rebecca) Lu, Xiaoyi (Michael) Ding
Prevalence of malaria and anaemia among HIV infected patients in Benin City, Nigeria
by Frederik Akinbo, Christopher Okaka, Richard Omoregie, Raphael Mordi, Osamwonyi Igbinuwen
August 2009
Volume No: 63
Journal No: 2
Biochemical markers of bone activity in active and sedentary spinal cord injured men.
by Lynette M Jones, Michael Legge.
Effect of urinary tract infection on the prevalence of anaemia among HIV patients in Benin City, Nigeria.
by Richard Omoregie, Nosakhare O Eghafona.
Adrenal carcinoma: a case study.
by Sujata Hemmady.
April 2009
Volume No: 63
Journal No: 1
Attenuation of serum laminin concentrations upon treatment of chronic hepatitis.
by Hadi Parsian, Mohammad Nouri, Mohammad Hossein Soumi, Ali Rahimipour, Durdi Qujeq, Rasoul Estakhri, Mehrdad Kashi Fard, Karim Agcheli, Golamininar Majidi
Estimated platelet and differential leucocyte counts by microscopy, Sysmex XE-2100 and CellaVisionTM DM96.
by Anthea Povall, Christopher John Kendrick
November 2008
Volume No: 62
Journal No: 3
TH Pullar Address. Finding Rumplestiltskin by crossing the Southern Alps
by Kevin Taylor
The future of medical laboratory science – a personal perspective of Dr Who
by Ross Hewett
A retrospective review of homozygous haemoglobin E patients
by Jaine M Duncan
Evaluation of the immature reticulocyte fraction as an early indicator for bone marrow engraftment in patients treated with bone marrow/stem cell transplantation.
by Yeu-Sheuan Khor
August 2008
Volume No: 62
Journal No: 2
Observed changes in the prevalence of uropathogens in Benin City, Nigeria.
by Richard Omoregie, Joyce O Erebor, Ijeoma Ahonkhai, Joe O Isibor, Helen O Ogefere.
Pulmonary mucormycosis diagnosed by brushing cytology. A case report.
by Sarla Naran, Sharda Lallu, Diane Kenwright.
An unusual fluid. The advantages of cross discipline training.
by G Gibbs, KM Read.
Comparison of intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH) assays in the diagnostic laboratory: Roche Modular E170 and Advia Centaur.
by Christian Christian.
Editorial. Are we the problem and is “Y” the answer?
by Sue Carnoutsos
April 2008
Volume No: 62
Journal No: 1
Comparison of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) carriage rate in the general population with the health worker population
by Zena H Fadheel, Holly E Perry, Ross A Henderson
Accurate diagnosis of high-affinity vWF platelet disorders: a case study of pseudo von Willebrand disease
by Anna Denholm, Mark P Smith, David M Patterson
A new graduate’s experience: the challenges and advantages
by Caroline Knight
Editorial. Authorship (and non-authorship) criteria and new author requirements
by Rob Siebers
November 2007
Volume No: 61
Journal No: 3
Heigh-ho! Come to the fair!
by John Aiken
The relationship between use of apramycin in the poultry industry and the detection of gentamicin resistant E. coli in processed chickens.
by Jane R Millar
Sideroblastic anaemia secondary to chronic alcoholism: a case study and review.
by Rossi Holloway
Review of molecular methods for medical microbiology testing.
by Gloria Evans
TH Pullar Memorial Address. Stairway to science.
by Dennis Reilly
August 2007
Volume No: 61
Journal No: 2
Serial serum prostate specific antigen measurements over time in a patient presenting with a metastatic adenocarcinoma of unknown origin.
by Rajani J Gutha, Malati Tangirala
The diagnostic footprints – a case study.
by Barbara A Hoy
Is chicken meat the most important source of human Campylobacter infection in New Zealand?
by Warrick Nelson, Ben Harris
Chicken meat is clearly the most important source of human Campylobacter infection in New Zealand.
by Michael Baker, Nick Wilson
April 2007
Volume No: 61
Journal No: 1
Editorial. A new Editorial Board, a new journal prize and a revamped journal questionnaire
by Rob Siebers, Ann Thornton
Laboratory diagnosis of malaria infection – A short review of methods
by Kesinee Chotivanich, Kamolrat Silamut, Nicholas P J Day
CPD recertification programme update 2007
by Gillian Broadbent
Fellowship of the NZIMLS
by Chris Picket, Ann Thornton, Rob Siebers
November 2006
Volume No: 60
Journal No: 3
TH Pullar Memorial Address. Echoes from the past, implications for the future.
by Robin Allen
Comparison of real-time PCR with culture and EIA for the diagnosis of mucocutaneous infections with herpes simplex virus
by Gloria E Evans, Kirsten A Beynon, Alvin Chua, Trevor P Anderson, Anja M Werno, Lance C Jenning, Sylvia KY Mai, David R Murdoch
The hidden diagnosis – a case study
by Barbara A Hoy
Mycosis fungoides is not a fungal infection
by Kirsten J Stack, David Roche
Performance of the NZIMLS and the services it provides. Results from a questionnaire
by Rob Siebers, Anne Buchanan, Ross Hewett
August 2006
Volume No: 60
Journal No: 2
Editorial - the NZIMLS & the MLSB - who does what?
by Chris Kendrick, Ross Anderson
House dust mite allergens and allergic diseases - the Wellington Asthma Research Group studies.
by Rob Siebers, Kristin Wickens, Julian Crane
An unusual case of septicaemia.
by Lesley Newton
Acid-base metabolism - Practical details of the Astrup Macro method of assessment.
by Hugh G Bloore
April 2006
Volume No: 60
Journal No: 1
Editorial. The marriage between the Institute and the Journal – a diamond
by Ann Thornton, Rob Siebers
Myelofibrosis with myeloid metaplasia
by Gareth Lock, Chris Kendrick
A guide to the diagnosis of porphyria: suggested methods and case examples
by Christiaan Sies, Christopher Florkowski
Historical article. Laboratory aids in the diagnosis and progress of tuberculosis
by G W McKinley
November 2005
Volume No: 59
Journal No: 3
Genesis and evolution.
by Maxine R Reed
Pathogenesis of Neisseria meningitidis: a review of current understanding.
by Rubee W Yee
Xenotransplantation and human rights.
by Warren Lindberg
T.H. Pullar Memorial Address. From the back of beyond.
by Christine M Hickton
August 2005
Volume No: 59
Journal No: 2
Review of point of care testing (POCT) and the evaluation of whole blood for potassium and glucose on the Roche Reflotron®
by Iona Lowrey
Comparative sensitivities and specificities of two rapid HBsAg detection methods and their relationship to a third generation commercial enzyme immunoassay.
by Paul M Austin
April 2005
Volume No: 59
Journal No: 1
Vibrio cholerae in New Zealand
by Jenny Bennett. Enteric Reference Laboratory, ESR Kenepuru Science Centre, Porirua
Foetal maternal haemorrhage detection with the Kleihauer technique for postnatal immunoglobulin dose
by Mohammed Siddig M Ali, Ahmed Yousif M El Amin, Maysoon Gamal, Nasrin Abdulla, Amal Mohammed. Haematology Department, Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences, El Neelian University, Khartoum, Sudan
November 2004
Volume No: 58
Journal No: 3
Neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia. A review.
by Susan Evans; New Zealand Blood Services, Wellington
Pseudothrombocytosis caused by white blood cell fragments.
by Kevin A Taylor; Canterbury Health Laboratories, Christchurch
The diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer: will commonsense prevail?
by Brett Delahunt. David S Lamb, John N Nacey; Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Welli
Factor VIII binding assay – one year on
by David M Patterson, Campbell R Sheen, Canterbury Health Laboratories, Christchurch
August 2004
Volume No: 58
Journal No: 2
Method evaluation for methylmalonic acid: use for assessing vitamin B12 deficiency. N Z J Med Lab Sc
by Christine C Lever. Canterbury Health Laboratories, Christchurch
Monoclonal gammopathies: a laboratory perspective. N Z J Med Lab Sci 2004; 58: 41-8.
by Rachael L Findlater. Southern Community Laboratories, Dunedin
The implication of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus and why we should keep it out of hosp
by Ann Thompson. Hutt Valley Health, Lower Hutt
Faecal occult blood testing: guaiac vs immunochemistry: which method should we use? N Z J Med Lab Sc
by Christian Sies, Christopher Florkowski, Peter George. Canterbury Health Laboratories, Christchurch
April 2004
Volume No: 58
Journal No: 1
Human parvovirus B19: a review of the disease and diagnostic tools
by Sheryl Young, Serology, Canterbury Health Laboratories, Christchurch
Drugs of abuse testing
by Ross Hewett, LabPLUS, Auckland City Hospital, Auckland
November 2003
Volume No: 57
Journal No: 3
Is latent iron deficiency as benign as once thought?
by Ailsa Bunker, Staff MLS, Haematology, Middlemore Hospital
Antibiotic treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in cystic fibrosis: teaching
by Keith Grimwood, Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
The hygiene hypothesis: the good, the bad, and the evil – a low-down on
by Julie Gillespie, Rob Siebers, Julian Crane, Wellington Asthma Research Group, Wellington School of M
August 2003
Volume No: 57
Journal No: 2
Application of a PCR method in a pilot study investigating Chlamydia pneumoniae in a CAP population.
by Gloria E Evans
A poxy threat?
by Marita Smit
A quality assurance programme for health laboratories in the South Pacific
by John Elliott, Clare Murphy, Tirath Lakshman, Philip Wakem, Christine Story, Rob Siebers, Michael Lyn
Comparison of the RELISATM ENA multi-parameter antibody screening test kit and the INNO-LIA ANA Upda
by Ton-Kyang (Sophia) Shinn
Citation of articles from the NZ Journal of Medical Laboratory Science in international biomedical j
by Rob Siebers
April 2003
Volume No: 57
Journal No: 1
Neuroblastoma – biology of a tumour model
by Richard J Mackay
Validation of a von Willebrand Factor – Factor VIII binding assay to characterise atypical phenotype
by Karen L Allan, David M Patterson, Mark P Smith
Classical enteropathogenic Escherichia coli or atypical strains? Examination of shigatoxin negative,
by Jenny Bennett
November 2002
Volume No: 56
Journal No: 3
Salivary testosterone: is it an indicator of free testosterone concentration in plasma?
by Jillian L Broadbent
TH Pullar Memorial Address. Symphony of science – 1st movement – regulation
by Shirley A Gainsford
August 2002
Volume No: 56
Journal No: 2
The application of microwave heating in histological techniques and its
by Thuraisamy V
D-dimer testing in the investigation of venous thromboembolism.
by Hill S, Hughes R, Crutch E, Phillips J, Carter J, Beasley R.
For Debate: Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
by Broad G
For Debate: The NZIMLS Continuing Professional Development Programme.
by Kendrick CJ
April 2002
Volume No: 56
Journal No: 1
Write a scientific paper – the easy way.
by Albert T
Is the TRACE spectrophotometric method specific enough to replace flame photometry for Lithium?
by Wilson R
Assessment of tumour outcome using immunohistochemical and histochemical techniques.
by Thornton A
Evaluation of two rapid tests for the detection of methicillin resistance in Staphylococcus aureus.
by Deroles- Main J
November 2001
Volume No: 55
Journal No: 3
Determination of Chlamydia trachomatis prevalence in asymptomatic male military personnel in New Zea
by Cole K, Mitchell DL, Leighton J, Aitken JM, Mackay JF.
August 2001
Volume No: 55
Journal No: 2
Asthma in medical laboratory workers.
by SM Tarlo
Dientamoeba fragilis. A review of a commonly detected yet poorly understood parasite of man.
by G Paltridge
An evaluation and comparison between blood film microscopy services in government hospital laborator
by VCJ Thomson
April 2001
Volume No: 55
Journal No: 1
A social audit of BMLS clinical experience
by HR Perry, PR Henriques
Editorial: Are surveys worthwhile?
by A Paterson
Letter to the editor: IAMLT membership
by D Reilly
November 2000
Volume No: 54
Journal No: 3
Effects of storage at 4oC for seven days on ten serum analytes
by Nadika M. Liyanarachcy
A review of anaerobic microbiology at Health Waikato laboratory
by Jane Shewan
August 2000
Volume No: 54
Journal No: 2
A review of current concepts of the Rh blood group system.
by S Khull
Part two of becoming a Fellow, the treatise.
by M Bevan
An evaluation of the Maintenance of Laboratory Professional Standards (MOLS) pilot programme.
by L Brennan
Editorial: Registration, annual licensing/certification and ongoing competence.
by C Kendrick
Coeliac disease: Testing the New Zealand iceberg.
by G Sutton
April 2000
Volume No: 54
Journal No: 1
Deconstructing the laboratory.
by J Aitken
How accurate is data in abstracts of research articles?
by R Siebers
Optimising the effectiveness of platelet transfusion therapy.
by M Bevan
Editorial: Have to or Want to. Challenges for the 3rd Millenium.
by A Paterson
December 1999
Volume No: 53
Journal No: 3
The inappropriate use of statistics.
by TC Badrick, RJ Flatman
Proliferation markers in histopathology.
by B Delahunt, A Thornton
Feasibility of pooling faecal specimens for detecting the presence of Giardia antigen by enzyme immu
by AH Chang, JR Dowling, AJ Morris
NZ development assistance to the health laboratory service in Bhin Dihn Province, Vietnam.
by R McKenzie
A comparison of DiaMed gel technique with conventional tube techniques in a transfusion medicine la
by M Bevan
August 1999
Volume No: 53
Journal No: 2
Burkholderia cepacia: A review of an environmental saprophyte as a human pathogen.
by Jennifer Castle
Accuracy of references in the New Zealand Journal of Medical Laboratory Science.
by Rob Siebers
Trends, Technologies and Medical Laboratory Scientists.
by Ross Hewett
April 1999
Volume No: 53
Journal No: 1
Production of defined-haematocrit plasma-reduced blood for exchange transfusion.
by SR Khull
Thrombocytopenia - a review.
by K Potluri, C Kendrick
Laboratory and clinical aspects of measuring serum eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) in asthma.
by S Holt, R Siebers
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