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Handbook of Hematologic Pathology
Contributor(s): Schumacher, Harold (Editor), Rock, William (Editor), Stass, Sanford (Editor)
ISBN: 0824701704     ISBN-13: 9780824701703
Publisher: CRC Press
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: April 2000
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Annotation: This handy reference demonstrates how to use blood, plasma, serum, instrumentation, bone marrow, lymph nodes, and splenic tissue to establish diagnosis, emphasizing practical information to aid in the operation of an efficient hematology laboratory and highlighting up-to-date investigative procedures. Supplies case studies to allow for self-testing in hematopathology and coagulation! Gathering contributions from nearly 40 experts in the field and including more than 1450 references, tables, drawings, micrographs, and photographs, the Handbook of Hematologic Pathology ??highlights the need for peripheral blood smear (PBS) review to supplement the quantitative analysis of automated instruments ??focuses on the importance of clinical correlation in bone marrow evaluation and interpretation ??addresses leukemia and lymphoma ??examines clonal stem cell disorders characterized by self-perpetuating and differentiating proliferation ??considers common causes of a hypercoagulable state associated with intrinsic circulating plasma factors ??details inherited and acquired reactive leukocyte disorders ??describes assessing cell lineage and stage of differentiation with monoclonal antibodies ??summarizes the results of immunologic and molecular studies of Hodgkin's disease ??explores the mechanisms of action, dosage, therapeutic monitoring, and complications associated with anticoagulants ??discusses mechanisms of surgical bleeding and laboratory assessment ??differentiates between acquired and congenital bleeding disorders and emphasizes laboratory test selection for diagnosis and successful therapy ??clarifies the complexity of coagulation instrumentation and offers insight into the recognition ofprocedural or instrument errors and interfering medications ??outlines blood and blood component therapy options used in the management of bleeding disorders ??and more! Presenting brief illustrative examples that elucidate specific clinical problems, the Handbook of Hematologic Pathology is an exceptional reference for clinical and experimental hematologists; pathologists; hematopathologists; medical, surgical, radiation, and research oncologists; immunologists; molecular and cell biologists; and medical school and graduate students in these disciplines.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Hematology
- Medical | Pathology
Dewey: 616.15
LCCN: 00024408
Series: Diagnostic Pathology
Physical Information: 1.45" H x 7.26" W x 10.18" (4.03 lbs) 792 pages
 
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This handy reference demonstrates how to use blood, plasma, serum, instrumentation, bone marrow, lymph nodes, and splenic tissue to establish diagnosis, emphasizing practical information to aid in the operation of an efficient hematology laboratory and highlighting up-to-date investigative procedures.
Supplies case studies to allow for self-testing in hematopathology and coagulation!
Gathering contributions from nearly 40 experts in the field and including more than 1450 references, tables, drawings, micrographs, and photographs, the Handbook of Hematologic Pathology

  • highlights the need for peripheral blood smear (PBS) review to supplement the quantitative analysis of automated instruments
  • focuses on the importance of clinical correlation in bone marrow evaluation and interpretation
  • addresses leukemia and lymphoma
  • examines clonal stem cell disorders characterized by self-perpetuating and differentiating proliferation
  • considers common causes of a hypercoagulable state associated with intrinsic circulating plasma factors
  • details inherited and acquired reactive leukocyte disorders
  • describes assessing cell lineage and stage of differentiation with monoclonal antibodies
  • summarizes the results of immunologic and molecular studies of Hodgkin's disease
  • explores the mechanisms of action, dosage, therapeutic monitoring, and complications associated with anticoagulants
  • discusses mechanisms of surgical bleeding and laboratory assessment
  • differentiates between acquired and congenital bleeding disorders and emphasizes laboratory test selection for diagnosis and successful therapy
  • clarifies the complexity of coagulation instrumentation and offers insight into the recognition of procedural or instrument errors and interfering medications
  • outlines blood and blood component therapy options used in the management of bleeding disorders
  • and more!
    Presenting brief illustrative examples that elucidate specific clinical problems, the Handbook of Hematologic Pathology is an exceptional reference for clinical and experimental hematologists; pathologists; hematopathologists; medical, surgical, radiation, and research oncologists; immunologists; molecular and cell biologists; and medical school and graduate students in these disciplines.