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insufficient or wrong due to inappropriate specimen collection and handling account for a large percentage of pre-analytical mistakes. i. Inadequate Volume Insufficient volume is a major factor leading to rejection of samples. The main reason for this anomaly is the ignorance of the phlebotomist, difficult sampling as in
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