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Laboratory Hematology Practice


Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
759
Category
Library

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Expertly edited and endorsed by the International Society for Laboratory Hematology, this is the newest international textbook on all aspects of laboratory hematology. Covering both traditional and cutting-edge hematology laboratory technology this book emphasizes international recommendations for testing practices. Illustrative case studies on how technology can be used in patient diagnosis are included. Laboratory Hematology Practice is an invaluable resource for all those working in the field.Content:
Chapter 1 Historical Perspective on Cellular Analysis (pages 1โ€“9): Elkin Simson
Chapter 2 Cellular Morphologic Analysis of Peripheral Blood (pages 10โ€“25): Powers Peterson, Sheila McNeill and Gene Gulati
Chapter 3 Automated Cell Analysis: Principles (pages 26โ€“32): Bruce H. Davis and Patrick W. Barnes
Chapter 4 Differential Leukocyte Analysis (pages 33โ€“47): Marie?Christine Bene and Francis Lacombe
Chapter 5 Automated Platelet Analysis (pages 48โ€“58): Carol Briggs and Samuel J. Machin
Chapter 6 Method Standardization in Cellular Analysis (pages 59โ€“65): Ian Giles and Richard Kendall
Chapter 7 Spurious Counts and Spurious Results on Hematology Analyzers: Platelets (pages 66โ€“78): Marc Zandecki, Franck Genevieve, Jeremie Gerard and Alban Godon
Chapter 8 Spurious Counts and Spurious Results on Hematology Analyzers: White Blood Cells, Red Blood Cells, Hemoglobin, Red Cell Indices, and Reticulocytes (pages 79โ€“95): Marc Zandecki, Franck Genevieve, Jeremie Gerard and Alban Godon
Chapter 9 Evaluation of Hematology Analyzers (pages 96โ€“102): Carol Briggs
Chapter 10 Flow Cytometric Specimen Collection, Processing, and Reporting (pages 103โ€“114): Maryalice Stetler?Stevenson, Bruce Greig and Constance Yuan
Chapter 11 Validation and Quality Control in Clinical Flow Cytometry (pages 115โ€“130): Norman B. Purvis and Teri Oldaker
Chapter 12 A New Paradigm for Cytometric Analysis (pages 131โ€“141): C. Bruce Bagwell
Chapter 13 Sample Collection, Processing, and Storage for Molecular Genetic Testing (pages 143โ€“154): Bobby L. Boyanton and Domnita Crisan
Chapter 14 Development of Amplifi cation?Based Molecular Genetic Testing in Hematology (pages 155โ€“167): Raymond R. Tubbs
Chapter 15 Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Molecular Diagnostics (pages 168โ€“180): Gurunathan Murugesan, Seongsoo Jang and Jin?Yeong Han
Chapter 16 Molecular Cytogenetic (FISH) Analysis of Hematolymphoid Disorders (pages 181โ€“198): Mark A. Micale and Anwar N. Mohamed
Chapter 17 Immunoglobulin and T?Cell Receptor Gene Rearrangement Analysis for Diagnosis of Hematologic Malignancies (pages 199โ€“219): Jacques J. M. van Dongen, Anton W. Langerak and Tomasz Szczepanski
Chapter 18 Minimal Residual Disease Detection in Acute Myeloid Leukemia by RQ?PCR and Multiparameter Flow Cytometry (pages 220โ€“233): Wolfgang Kern and Susanne Schnittger
Chapter 19 Engraftment Analysis Using Short Tandem Repeats Following Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation (pages 234โ€“243): Ilka Warshawsky and Hyun?Sook Chi
Chapter 20 Molecular Profiling Methods in the Diagnosis of Hematologic Disorders (pages 244โ€“266): Annette S. Kim, Stephen R. Master and Cherie H. Dunphy
Chapter 21 The Role of Classical Cytogenetics in Hematologic Diagnosis (pages 267โ€“278): Kathleen Richkind
Chapter 22 Bone Marrow Processing and Normal Morphology (pages 279โ€“299): Karl S. Theil
Chapter 23 Cytochemical, Immunocytochemical, Histochemical, and Immunohistochemical Staining of Bone Marrow and Peripheral Blood (pages 300โ€“314): Alexandra Rice and Barbara J. Bain
Chapter 24 The Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (pages 315โ€“330): Sindhu Cherian and Brent L. Wood
Chapter 25 Myelodysplastic Disorders (pages 331โ€“344): Maryalice Stetler?Stevenson, Joseph A. DiGiuseppe and Diane C. Arthur
Chapter 26 Acute Leukemias (pages 345โ€“363): Joseph A. DiGiuseppe and Laila Mnayer
Chapter 27 Lymphoproliferative Disorders (pages 364โ€“380): Robert W. Allan, Samer Z. Al?Quran, Ying Li and Raul C. Braylan
Chapter 28 Plasma Cell Disorders (pages 381โ€“387): Bill G. Richendollar and James R. Cook
Chapter 29 Diagnosis of Adult Mastocytosis: Role for Bone Marrow Analysis (pages 388โ€“398): Luis Escribano, Andres Garcia?Montero, Laura Sanchez?Munoz, Cristina Teodosio, Ivan Alvarez?Twose, Maria Jara?Acevedo, Jose Mario Morgado, Julia Almeida and Alberto Orfao
Chapter 30 Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH) Analysis (pages 399โ€“405): Stephen J. Richards
Chapter 31 Sample Collection and Processing in Hemostasis (pages 407โ€“419): Dorothy M. Adcock
Chapter 32 Performance and Interpretation of Routine Coagulation Assays (pages 420โ€“434): Kandice Kottke?Marchant
Chapter 33 Clotting Factors and Inhibitors: Assays and Interpretation (pages 435โ€“446): Piet Meijer, H. W. Verbruggen and Michael Spannagl
Chapter 34 Diagnosis of von Willebrand Disease (pages 447โ€“459): Emmanuel J. Favaloro and Jerry Koutts
Chapter 35 Diagnosis of Fibrinolytic Disorders (pages 460โ€“467): Wayne Chandler
Chapter 36 Laboratory Evaluation of Acquired Coagulation Disorders (pages 468โ€“479): Richard A. Marlar and Katerine Seywerd
Chapter 37 Platelet Assays and Platelet Dysfunction (pages 480โ€“491): Paul Harrison and David Keeling
Chapter 38 Thrombophilia: Assays and Interpretation (pages 492โ€“508): Sophia Yohe and John Olson
Chapter 39 Lupus Anticoagulants, Antiphospholipid Antibodies, and Antiphospholipid Syndrome (pages 509โ€“525): William L. Nichols, Kandice Kottke?Marchant, Marlies R. Ledford?Kraemer, Henry A. Homburger and Layna K. Cardel
Chapter 40 Heparin?Induced Thrombocytopenia (pages 526โ€“534): Sixten Selleng and Andreas Greinacher
Chapter 41 Anticoagulant, Antiplatelet, and Thrombolytic Drugs (pages 535โ€“542): Laura Green and Samuel J. Machin
Chapter 42 Guidelines for Evaluation of Coagulation Analyzers and Coagulation Testing (pages 543โ€“551): Chris Gardiner
Chapter 43 Essentials of Immunohematology (pages 553โ€“561): A. Bradley Eisenbrey
Chapter 44 Analysis of Hemoglobinopathies, Hemoglobin Variants and Thalassemias (pages 562โ€“585): Monica V. E. Gallivan and Piero C. Giordano
Chapter 45 Nutritional Anemia (pages 586โ€“601): Ralph Green
Chapter 46 Hemolytic Anemias Associated with Disorders of Erythrocyte Membrane and Cytoskeleton Proteins (pages 602โ€“614): May?Jean King, Lesley J. Bruce and Didier Dhermy
Chapter 47 Body Fluid Analysis (pages 615โ€“625): David J. Blomberg, Katherine Galagan and Eric F. Glassy
Chapter 48 Malaria Analysis (pages 626โ€“637): Qigui Li, Peter J. Weina and R. Scott Miller
Chapter 49 Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) (pages 638โ€“646): Josep M. Jou
Chapter 50 Needs Analysis and Selection of Point?Of?Care Testing Analyzers (pages 647โ€“654): Albert Huisman
Chapter 51 Point?Of?Care Testing in Hemostasis (pages 655โ€“667): Steve Kitchen and Dianne Kitchen
Chapter 52 Point?Of?Care Hematology Assays (pages 668โ€“672): Albert Huisman
Chapter 53 Laboratory Management (pages 673โ€“685): Stefanie L. McFadden and Linda M. Sandhaus
Chapter 54 Hematology Quality Practices (pages 686โ€“706): George S. Cembrowski
Chapter 55 Digital Imaging in Hematology (pages 707โ€“718): Danny Hsu and Szu?Hee Lee


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