Color Atlas of Hematology: Practical Microscopic and Clinical DiagnosisThieme, 2004 M03 10 - 208 pages A Flexibook for both the specialist and non-specialist, the new book offers accessible information on hematology in a succinct format. In addition to providing basic methodology, the book utilizes more than 260 color illustrations to detail the most up-to-date clinical procedures. Numerous tables and flow charts are included to assist in differential diagnosis, making this a valuable didactic reference for nurses, practicing physicians and residents preparing for board examinations. |
Contents
2 | |
9 | |
15 | |
23 | |
The Individual Cells of Hematopoiesis | 30 |
Myelocytes and Metamyelo | 36 |
cytes | 39 |
Eosinophilic Granulocytes Eosinophils | 44 |
32 | 99 |
Prevalence of Polynuclear Segmented Cells | 110 |
Osteomyelosclerosis | 122 |
Mean | 128 |
Hypochromic Infectious or Toxic Anemia Secondary Anemia | 134 |
Normochromic Anemias | 140 |
Normochromic Renal Anemia Sometimes Hypochromic | 146 |
Hyperchromic Anemias | 152 |
Megakaryocytes and Thrombocytes | 50 |
Medullary Stroma Cells | 58 |
90 | 65 |
Diseases of the Lymphatic System NonHodgkin Lymphomas | 70 |
Relative Lymphocytosis Associated with Granulocytopenia | 86 |
30 | 89 |
Hematological Diagnosis of Malaria | 158 |
Polycythemia Vera Erythremic Polycythemia | 162 |
Reactive Lymph Node Hyperplasia and Lymphogranulomatosis | 176 |
References | 190 |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acute leukemia addition analysis anemia appear band basophilic blasts blood cell bodies bone marrow Bone marrow cytology cause cell series Characteristics chromatin chronic classification Clinical contain counts course cytes cytoplasm dense develop diagnostic differential diagnosis disease disorders distinguish elevated enlarged eosinophils erythro erythroblasts erythrocytes erythropoiesis fever findings forms further granules granulocytes histology important increased indicated infection iron lead left shift leukemic leukocyte lymph node lymphatic lymphocytes lymphoma malignant mature megakaryocyte monocytes mononuclear morphology myeloblasts myelocyte myelodysplasia myeloid leukemia neutrophilic granulocytes non-Hodgkin normal nuclear nuclei occur peripheral plasma cells possibly precursors predominate present processes progressive promyelocytes range rare reaction reactive red cell relatively round sample secondary seen segmented segmented neutrophilic severe shows signs smear sometimes stage staining step structure suggest syndrome T-cell Table thrombocytes thrombocytopenia tion tissue toxic transformation tumor typical usually values wide