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Anderson's Atlas of Hematology, 2nd ed
Anderson, Poulsen
Editore
Lippincott
Anno
2014
Pagine
608
ISBN
9781451131505
59,00 €
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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins is pleased to introduce the second edition of Anderson's Atlas of Hematology, the most comprehensive atlas for the laboratory technologist. Understanding that effectiveness as a technician comes through the ability to identify what one sees under the microscope, this atlas equips students with visual examples of the concepts covered in their programs.  

With its four-color illustrations and clear descriptions, this atlas enables you to describe and identify all stages in the development of blood cells.  Moreover, it provides an illustrated guide to a broad range of hematologic disorders. Used as a quick reference, study guide, or atlas, this is an invaluable tool for today's laboratory technician student.


Updated and Revised!

This Second Edition of the acclaimed Anderson’s Atlas of Hematology has been thoroughly updated and revised based on the latest basic science and clinical findings.  In addition, you’ll find new, higher-quality images as well as the most recent World Health Organization classification of hematologic disorders.

 

Anderson’s Atlas of Hematology is divided into two units:

  • Unit One, Cell Descriptions, features three sections covering blood cells, bone marrow, and cytochemistry.  For each cell type, you’ll find a description of the cell size, nucleus, and cytoplasm as well as a list of associated clinical disorders.  High-quality photos and drawings illustrate the maturation stages of each cell type.
  • Unit Two, Hematologic Disorders, includes three sections dedicated to red blood cell disorders, white blood cell disorders, and miscellaneous disorders.  For each disorder, there’s a summary of pathology as well as clinical and laboratory features.  In addition, a diagnostic scheme sets forth the relevant laboratory findings that lead to the delineation of each disorder.

Take advantage of this text’s online resources! Anderson’s Electronic Atlas of Hematology and Anderson’s Electronic Atlas of Hematologic Disorders are on the companion website located on thePoint, enabling you to better identify and correlate clinical and laboratory findings with normal and abnormal blood cells. These interactive atlases feature morphologic characteristics with image-driven case studies and quiz banks. It is ideal for exam preparation and competency assessment. Also included are key terms linked to Stedman’s Medical Dictionary and a fully searchable online version of the text.

  • < >500 cell profiles help build a robust understanding of the images students will encounter in practiceMore examples of normal and disordered cells providing a more useful resource covering everything a student and new clinical laboratory professional needsOrganized clearly by normal cells and disorders to help keep the right image at a student's fingertips
  • Maximum image size, which is more realistic to what the student will see in the microscope
  • Normal slides include Size, Nucleus Description, Cytoplasm Description, and Clinical Conditions
  • Disorders slides include Clinical Features, Pathology, Laboratory Features, effects on White Blood Cells, Platelets, Red Blood Cells, and Bone Marrow, and Diagnostic Scheme
  • NEW! New World Health Organization classifications
  • NEW! Image Bank online for faculty and students
  • NEW! Interactive Atlas of Hematology and Interactive Atlas of Hematologic Disorders online on accompanying student website.

 

Table of Contents

Unit I: Cell Descriptions

Section A: Blood Cells

Chapter 1: Red Blood Cells

Chapter 2: White Blood Cells

Chapter 3: Megakaryocytes

Chapter 4: Comparison of Cells

 

Section B: Bone Marrow

Chapter 1: Cellularity

Chapter 2: Cells of the Reticuloendothelial System

Chapter 3: Nonhematopoietic Cells

Section C: Cytochemical Stains

Chapter 1: Cytochemical Stains

 

Unit II: Hematologic Disorders

Section A: Red Blood Cell Disorders

Chapter 1: Erthyrocytosis

Chapter 2: Anemias Due to Disordered Iron Metabolism or Heme Synthesis

Chapter 3: Megaloblastic Anemias

Chapter 4: Hypoproliferative Anemias

Chapter 5: Hemoglobinopathies

Chapter 6: Hemolytic Anemias

Chapter 7: Acute Blood Loss

Chapter 8: Anemias Associated With Systemic Disorders

 

Section B: White Blood Cell Disorders

Chapter 1: Nonmalignant Leukocyte Disorders
Chapter 2.  French American British (FAB) Classification of Leukemia

Chapter 3.  World Health Organization (WHO) Classification of Hematologic Neoplasms

Chapter 4.  Myeloproliferative Neoplasms

Chapter 5.  Myelodysplastic/Myeloproliferative Neoplasms

Chapter 6.  Myelodysplastic Syndromes/Neoplasms (MDS)

Chapter 7.  Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) and Related Precursor Neoplasms

Chapter  8.  Precursor Lymphoid Neoplasms

Chapter 9.  Mature B-cell Neoplasms

Chapter 10.  Mature T- and NK-cell Neoplasms

Chapter 11.  Hodgkin Lymphoma

 

Section C:  Miscellaneous Disorders

Chapter 1: Quantitative Platelet Disorders

Chapter 2: Hematologic Disease Associated With Microorganisms

Chapter 3: Reticuloendothilial System Storage Disorders

 

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