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Aktualisiertes Referenzwerk fur die laborgestutzte Diagnose von
Hamoglobinstoerungen Die uberarbeitete und aktualisierte 2. Auflage
von Haemoglobinopathy Diagnosis bietet umfassende praxisorientierte
Informationen zur fundierten laborgestutzten Diagnose von
Hamoglobinstoerungen. Dieses pragnante Fachbuch zeigt die
klinischen Eigenschaften der Erkrankung und liefert wertvolle
Hilfestellung fur Laborwissenschaftler. Der Autor legt den
Schwerpunkt auf die Auswahl, Leistungsfahigkeit und Interpretation
von Testverfahren, die in den meisten Labors zum Einsatz kommen.
Das Fachbuch erlautert, wann spezielle Tests erforderlich sind und
welche Leistungen von spezialisierten Referenzzentren angeboten
werden. Informationen zur Diagnostik werden in einen klinischen
Kontext gestellt. Die 3. Auflage wurde von einem fuhrenden
Hamatologen mit Erfahrung im Lehrbetrieb geschrieben. Das
Praktikerbuch enthalt anschauliche Beispiele und Fragen zur
Selbstuberprufung des Lehrstoffes. Hinzu kommen Informationen zu
den jungsten Entwicklungen in dem Fachgebiet. - Praxisorientiertes
Fachbuch mit einer Fulle von Illustrationen zur laborgestutzten
Diagnose von Hamoglobinstoerungen. - Enthalt Fragen zur
Selbstuberprufung des Gelernten. Auch fur Dozenten sind die Fragen
ein gutes didaktisches Hilfsmittel. - Prasentiert neue Inhalte zu
pranatalen Screenings und zur pranatalen Diagnostik. - Bietet eine
Fulle von Fallstudien, ideal fur den angehenden Facharzt. Dieses
Fachbuch richtet sich angehende Facharzte in der Hamatologie,
Hamatologen und Laborwissenschaftler. Haemoglobinopathy Diagnosis
ist Referenzwerk und Lehrbuch zugleich, das alle Facetten der
Diagnose von Hamoglubinstoerungen abdeckt.
Offers clear and concise instruction on running, reporting and
interpreting immunophenotyping studies Written by two well-known
haematology educators and experts on the topic, Immunophenotyping
for Haematologists contains an introduction to running, reporting
and interpreting immunophenotyping studies. The book offers a
unique approach to the topic by putting the focus on clinical and
laboratory haematologists who are not routinely involved in running
and reporting on immunophenotyping studies. Immunophenotyping using
flow cytometry has become the method of choice in identifying and
sorting cells within complex populations, for example, the analysis
of immune or neoplastic cells in a blood sample. The text reviews
the purpose and principles of immunophenotyping and includes an
introduction and explanation of the principles and the role of
immunophenotyping. The authors examine immunophenotypic
characteristics of the disease groups commonly encountered and
identify the features that differentiate malignant cells from
normal cells. To enhance understanding, the book contains multiple
choice and extended matching questions which integrates
immunophenotyping with clinicopathological features and the results
of other investigations to mimic everyday practice. This important
book: Provides a concise introduction to running, reporting and
interpreting immunophenotyping studies Contains a list of all the
antibody specificities currently widely used in diagnosis and
disease monitoring Presents an ideal reference for use in
laboratories, including immunophenotyping laboratories Aids in the
interpretation by covering immunophenotypic characteristics of
commonly encountered disease groups Identifies the features that
differentiate malignant cells from their normal counterparts
Written for haematologists working in both laboratory and clinical
haematology, Immunophenotyping for Haematologists is a much-needed
reference for understanding and interpreting immunophenotyping
studies.
The third edition of this popular pocket book, A Beginner s Guide
to Blood Cells written by Professor Barbara Bain, provides a
concise introduction to normal and abnormal blood cells and blood
counts for trainees in haematology. * Includes a brand new chapter
on emergency morphology, designed to make the clinical significance
and urgency of certain laboratory findings clear for biomedical
scientists and to assist trainee haematologists in the recognition
of major clinically important abnormalities * Contains exceptional
full colour images throughout * Introduces important basic concepts
of hematology, setting haematological findings in a clinical
context * Provides a fully updated self-assessment section * An
essential resource for trainee haematologists, biomedical
scientists, and biomedical science and medical students
A comprehensive discussion of haematological morphology In the
newly revised Sixth Edition of Blood Cells: A Practical Guide,
expert haematologist Barbara J. Bain delivers a robust guide for
use in the diagnostic hematology laboratory, covering methods of
collection of blood specimens, blood film preparation and staining,
the principles of manual and automated blood counts, and the
assessment of the morphological features of blood cells. The book
functions well as both a straightforward and practical bench manual
and as a reference source for practicing hematologists. It has been
completely updated to incorporate newly published information and
400 high-quality photographs to aid in blood cell identification.
The text is comprehensive and fully supported by references. A
companion website contains multiple-choice questions to aid the
reader in retaining the information contained within. While the
book provides additional guidance on further tests that should be
performed for specific provisional diagnoses, the main focus of the
text remains on microscopy and the automated full blood count. It
also contains: A thorough introduction to blood sampling and blood
film preparation and examination, as well as performance of blood
counts Comprehensive exploration of the morphology of blood cells,
detecting erroneous blood counts, and normal ranges Practical
discussions of quantitative changes in blood cells and important
supplementary tests In-depth examinations of disorders of red blood
cells, white blood cells and platelets Review of the morphological
features of blood parasites Perfect for practicing haematologists
and haematology trainees, Blood Cells: A Practical Guide will also
earn a place in the libraries of biomedical scientists working in
laboratory settings. Many laboratories worldwide regard it as an
essential bench book.
Written to help haematology and general medical trainees evaluate
their own knowledge, and particularly useful for those preparing
for the Part 1 examination of the Royal College of Pathologists.
This exam-centered book will also be of use to core medical
trainees preparing for the examinations of the Royal College of
Physicians and the Royal Australasian College of Physicians and to
haematology and general medicine trainees in other countries where
methods of examination are similar. The 150 questions are presented
in two formats, Single Best Answer and Extended Matching Question,
and comes complete with detailed feedback and, when appropriate,
relevant references are given for each question so that those who
select the wrong answer will understand why another answer is
better. * Quick reference question book, ideal for examination
preparation * Includes 50 SBA questions, ideal for the Part 1 and
Part 2 MRCP examinations, which although having a general medical
slant, are also appropriate for haematology specialist trainees *
Includes 70 SBA multiple choice questions appropriate for
haematology specialist trainees but also useful to core medical
trainees * Includes 30 EMQs suitable for those taking Part 1 of the
FRCPath examination * Questions come complete with fully referenced
answers and discussion points This book provides an educational
tool for training as well as an ideal way to prepare for
examinations and is also of value to those who examine in
haematology and haematopathology.
Bone Marrow Pathology has been extensively revised to reflect the
significant advances which have occurred in the application of
cytogenetics and in particular, molecular genetics in the
diagnosis, classification and understanding of haematological
disorders. This comprehensive book not only provides information on
all common disease entities, but also covers rare disorders in
which bone marrow examination is useful. It is designed as a
practical resource with "problems and pitfalls" highlighted
throughout to aid laboratory diagnosis.
Hematology Timely morphology resource based on ongoing series of
morphology updates published in the American Journal of Hematology
since 2008 This is the first book of its kind, written by renowned
author Professor Barbara J. Bain, featuring a collection of
instructive cases with interesting morphological features initially
published in the American Journal of Hematology. This new book aims
to bring these interesting and instructive cases to a wider
readership. This book features updated cases and a "Test Yourself"
section to aid in reader comprehension and information retention.
Cases covered in Hematology: 101 Morphology Updates include: The
significance of irregularly contracted cells and hemighosts in
sickle cell disease, and striking dyserythropoiesis in sickle cell
anemia following an aplastic crisis Prominent Howell-Jolly bodies
when megaloblastic anemia develops in a hyposplenic patient, and
unusual aspects of G6PD deficiency The cause of sudden anemia
revealed by the blood film, chorea-acanthocytosis and dysplastic
neutrophils in an HIV-positive woman Neutrophil dysplasia induced
by granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, and diagnosis of
pyrimidine 5'-nucleotidase deficiency suspected from a blood film
Hematology: 101 Morphology Updates is a key resource for consultant
hematologists and clinical scientists, trainee hematologists and
biomedical scientists. The audience may use this book to solve
difficult diagnostic problems or as a source of teaching cases: for
both personal learning, including exam revision or solving
difficult cases, and as a teaching resource.
This book shows that no matter what the social issues or school
crises of the moment from segregation and integration of the public
school system in the 50's, gum-chewing and rebellion, removal of
prayer in schools in the '60s, to drugs, and gang-related
activities, and violence in today's 21st century school system ---
the educator has the unique calling to reach out and truly educate
and enlighten our students who will become the hope for tomorrow's
future. This book will serve as a guide to enlighten educators that
the basics of education remain the same, which is to educate, train
and develop students despite the external circumstances they may
face in life. We will teach and train our children to become our
future leaders.
This book shows that no matter what the social issues or school
crises of the moment from segregation and integration of the public
school system in the 50's, gum-chewing and rebellion, removal of
prayer in schools in the '60s, to drugs, and gang-related
activities, and violence in today's 21st century school system ---
the educator has the unique calling to reach out and truly educate
and enlighten our students who will become the hope for tomorrow's
future. This book will serve as a guide to enlighten educators that
the basics of education remain the same, which is to educate, train
and develop students despite the external circumstances they may
face in life. We will teach and train our children to become our
future leaders.
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