Clinical Hematology Atlas Bernadette F.Roda and Jacqueline H.Carr
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Clinical Hematology Atlas Bernadette F.Roda and Jacqueline H.Carr
Color Atlas of Hematology Practical Microscopic and Clinical Diagnosis. Color Atlas of Hematology Practical Microscopic and Clinical Diagnosis is written by H.theml,H.Diem and T.Haferlach.
In its most fundamental form, hematology is the study of blood in health and in disease. Blood is the window to the body; it is the predictor of vitality and long life. In ancient times, blood was worshipped. Men were bled to obtain a cure and blood was studied for its mystical powers. It was an elevated body fluid. The discipline of hematology was an outgrowth of this fascination with blood. As we practice it in the clinical laboratory today, this discipline encompasses skill, art, and instinct. Hematology is about relationships; the relationships of the bone marrow to the systemic circulation, the relationship of the plasma environment to the red cell life span and the relationship of hemoglobin to the red cell. In this textbook, you, the student, are a vital part of this relationship. I have queried many students over my two decades of teaching and asked them what it is they want to see in a textbook. I have asked, What helps? What gets in the way? What makes you feel more comfortable? Students answered honestly and in great detail, and I even managed to have one of my students review each chapter, so that the student perspective would not be minimized. Hematology is a difficult subject to master because it forces students to think in an unnatural way. Educators are always asking why, well before students can cross the intellectual bridge between the marrow and the peripheral smear. Many students begin a hematology course with little foundation in blood cell morphology, physiology, or medical terminology. With this is mind, I have built several helpful strategies within this text. Each chapter contains readable text that engages the students to learn, master, and then apply the critical concepts in hematology. Medical terminology is absorbed through a designated Word Key section, defining terms to which student may not have been exposed. End of chapter summaries and multiple levels of case studies illustrate the key principles of each chapter. Additionally, there are unique troubleshooting cases in each chapter which encourage each student to role play as a working professional to develop and refine problem solving skills in practice. An Instructor’s Resource Disk is available to adopting educators. The CD includes a Brownstone electronic test generator, a Power- Point presentation with lecture points, and a searchable Image Ancillary. I hope that this text travels with you as you continue your career in the laboratory professions and I hope that the information motivates you and arouses your intellectual curiosity. Two year and four year students can benefit from the chosen topics within the text and perhaps it may even find a home on the shelves of working laboratories nationally and internationally. I welcome your comments (bciesla@jewel.morgan.edu) and encourage you to assist me in creating a memorable textbook. Hematology In Practice Free download by Betty Giesla
Essential Haematology is established as the most authoritative introduction to haematology. Beautifully presented, it introduces the formation and function of blood cells and diseases that arise from dysfunction and disruption of these processes. Basic science, diagnostic tests, clinical features and management are all clearly explained. The book outlines the basic principles of clinical and laboratory haematology and shows how manifestations of blood diseases can be explained by new knowledge of the disease processes.
For the first time, Essential Haematology is fully supported by a suite of online MCQs and answers, and is now available as a FREE enhanced Wiley Desktop Edition (upon purchase of the book).
Paul Moss is Professor of Haematology at the University of Birmingham, UK
Preface to the First Edition ix
How to get the best out of your textbook x
1 Haemopoiesis 1
2 Erythropoiesis and general aspects of anaemia 15
3 Hypochromic anaemias 33
4 Iron overload 50
5 Megaloblastic anaemias and other macrocytic anaemias 58
6 Haemolytic anaemias 73
7 Genetic disorders of haemoglobin 88
8 The white cells 1: granulocytes, monocytes and their benign disorders 108
9 The white cells 2: lymphocytes and their benign disorders 126
10 The spleen 142
11 The aetiology and genetics of haematological malignancies 150
12 Management of haematological malignancy 166
13 Acute myeloid leukaemia 178
14 Chronic myeloid leukaemia 191
15 The non-leukaemic myeloproliferative neoplasms 200
16 Myelodysplasia 214
17 Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia 223
18 The chronic lymphoid leukaemias 234
19 Hodgkin lymphoma 245
20 Non-Hodgkin lymphoma 253
21 Multiple myeloma and related disorders 272
22 Aplastic anaemia and bone marrow failure 288
23 Stem cell transplantation 297
24 Platelets, blood coagulation and haemostasis 314
25 Bleeding disorders caused by vascular and platelet abnormalities 330
26 Coagulation disorders 345
27 Thrombosis and antithrombotic therapy 362
28 Haematological changes in systemic disease 381
29 Blood transfusion 397
30 Pregnancy and neonatal haematology 413
Appendices
1 Normal values 424
2 World Health Organization classifi cation of tumours of the haematopoietic and lymphoid tissues 426
Index 431
"This is a great introductory book on clinical hematology. I'd recommend it for anyone early in their medical training or practice, or for any established practitioner wanting a quick refresher course in the subject." (Doody's, 2 September 2011)
"Much improved version. I liked the descriptive style where blocks of information gathered on same subject and easy for students to 'connect the dots'." (Athar Aziz, School of Environment & Life Sciences, University of Salford)
Reviews of the previous edition:
"This is a beautiful book ... packed with superb colour figures, laboratory and clinical illustrations, and is magnificently laid out. The text is clearly written, contains excellent, up-to-date background science, comprehensive clinical and laboratory data and sensible advice on the management of a full range of haematological disorders. My own students were delighted to see a copy and were unanimous in their view that this is a high quality bargain." (Journal of Clinical Pathology)
"The molecular and biochemical aspects of modern haematology are simply and clearly explained throughout, so encouraging students to read further from the comprehensive reading list at the end of each chapter.... It is a difficult book to fault and must take first place as the undergraduates' handbook for haematology." (British Medical Journal)
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