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- Seria:
- Categoria:
- Haematology
- Editia:
- 11
- Anul publicarii:
- 28.12.2011
- ISBN:
- 9780702034084
- Editura:
- Churchill Livingstone
- Tip coperta:
- Paperback / softback
- Format:
- 246 mm x 189 mm
- Nr. pagini:
- 668
- Nr. ilustratii:
- Approx. 330 illustrations (305 in full color)
- Audienta:
Recognized worldwide as the standard reference work, Dacie & Lewis Practical Haematology is a must have reference for any haematology laboratory. It covers all of the techniques used in the investigation of patients with blood disorders, including the latest technologies as well as the tried and true manual methods of measurement. It discusses the principles of each test, possible causes of error, the rationale for choosing one method over another and the interpretation, significance and clinical relevance of these findings. Each chapter conforms to a template, providing quick access to key information
1.Collection and handling of blood
2. Reference ranges and normal values
3. Basic haematological techniques
4. Preparation and staining methods for
blood and bone marrow films
5. Blood cell morphology in health and
disease
6. Supplementary techniques including
blood parasite diagnosis
7. Bone marrow biopsy
8. Molecular and cytogenetic analysis
9. Iron deficiency anaemia and iron
overload
10. Investigation of megaloblastic anaemia:
cobalamin, folate and metabolite
status
11. Laboratory methods used in the investigation
of the haemolytic anaemias
12. Investigation of the hereditary haemolytic
anaemias: membrane and enzyme
abnormalities
13. Acquired haemolytic anaemias
14. Investigation of abnormal haemoglobins
and thalassaemia
15. Erythrocyte and leucocyte
cytochemistry
16. Immunophenotyping
17. Diagnostic radioisotopes in
haematology
18. Investigation of haemostasis
19. Investigation of a thrombotic
tendency
20. Laboratory control of anticoagulant,
thrombolytic and antiplatelet
therapy
21. Blood cell antigens and antibodies:
erythrocytes, platelets and
granulocytes
22. Laboratory aspects of blood
transfusion
23. Approach to the diagnosis and
classification of blood diseases
24. Laboratory organization and
management
25. Quality assurance
26. Haematology in under-resourced
laboratories
27. Appendix
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By (author): S. Mitchell Lewis, Emeritus Reader in Haematology, University of London; Senior Research Fellow in Haematology, Imperial College School of Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK;
By (author): Mike A Laffan, Professor of Haemostasis and Thrombosis, Division of Investigative Medicine, Imperial College School of Medicine;
By (author): Imelda Bates, Senior Lecturer in Tropical Haematology, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK;
By (author): Barbara J. Bain, Professor of Diagnostic Haematology, St. Mary\'s Hospital Campus of Imperial College Faculty of Medicine, London, UK
