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    Hematology : clinical principles and applications / Bernadette F. Rodak, George A. Fritsma, Kathryn Doig.

    • Title:Hematology : clinical principles and applications / Bernadette F. Rodak, George A. Fritsma, Kathryn Doig.
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    • Author/Creator:Rodak, Bernadette F.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Fritsma, George A.
      Doig, Kathryn.
    • Published/Created:St. Louis, MO : Saunders/Elsevier, ©2007.
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    • Medical Subjects:Hematologic Diseases--diagnosis.
      Blood Cells--physiology.
      Hematologic Tests--methods.
      Hematopoiesis.
      Hemostasis.
    • Edition:3rd ed.
    • Description:xiii, 816 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9781416030065
      1416030069
    • Contents:Ch. 1. overview of clinical laboratory hematology
      Ch. 2. Safety in the hematology laboratory
      Ch. 3. Specimen collection
      Ch. 4. Care and use of the microscope
      Ch. 5. Quality assurance
      Ch. 6. Morphology and function of cellular components
      Ch. 7. Hematopoietic theory
      Ch. 8. Erythrocyte production and destruction
      Ch. 9. Metabolism of the erythrocyte
      Ch. 10. Hemoglobin metabolism
      Ch. 11. Iron metabolism
      Ch. 12. Leukopoiesis
      Ch. 13. Platelet production, structure, and function
      Ch. 14. Routine testing in hematology
      Ch. 15. Examination of the peripheral blood smear and correlation with the complete blood count
      Ch. 16. Bone marrow overview
      Ch. 17. Body fluids in the hematology laboratory
      Ch. 18. Anemias : erythrocyte disorders and approach to diagnosis
      Ch. 19. Disorders of iron and heme metabolism
      Ch. 20. Anemias caused by defects of DNA metabolism
      Ch. 21. Bone marrow failure
      Ch. 22. Introduction to increased destruction of erythrocytes
      Ch. 23. Intracorpuscular defects leading to increased erythrocyte destruction
      Ch. 24. Extracorpuscular defects leading to increased erythrocyte destruction - nonimmune causes
      Ch. 25. Extracorpuscular defects leading to increased erythrocyte destruction - immune causes
      Ch. 26. Hemoglobinopathies (structural defects in hemoglobin)
      Ch. 27. Thalassemias
      Ch. 28. Morphologic and distributive leukocyte disorders
      Ch. 29. Introduction to leukocyte neoplasms
      Ch. 30. Cytochemistry
      Ch. 31. Cytogenetics
      Ch. 32. Molecular diagnostics in the clinical laboratory
      Ch. 33. Flow cytometric analysis in hematologic disorders
      Ch. 34. Myeloproliferative disorders
      Ch. 35. Myelodysplastic syndromes
      Ch. 36. Acute leukemias
      Ch. 37. Mature lymphoid neoplasms
      Ch. 38. Pediatric and geriatric hematology
      Ch. 39. Automated cell counting instrumentation and point of care testing
      Ch. 40. Normal hemostasis and coagulation
      Ch. 41. Hemorrhagic coagulation disorders
      Ch. 42. Thrombosis risk testing
      Ch. 43. Thrombocytopenia and thrombocytosis
      Ch. 44. Qualitative disorders of platelets and vasculature
      Ch. 45. Laboratory evaluation of hemostasis
      Ch. 46. Monitoring anticoagulant therapy
      Ch. 47. Coagulation instrumentation.
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