Blood Cells: A Practical Guide
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Publisher: Blackwell Publishing Limited
Number Of Pages: 488
Publication Date: 2006-06-01
Sales Rank: 62710
ISBN / ASIN: 1405142650
EAN: 9781405142656
Binding: Hardcover
Manufacturer: Blackwell Publishing Limited
Studio: Blackwell Publishing Limited
Average Rating: 5
Total Reviews: 1
Description
Blood Cells has been written with both the practising haematologist and the trainee in mind. It aims to provide a guide for use in the diagnostic haematology laboratory, covering methods of collection of blood specimens, blood film preparation and staining, the principles of manual and automated blood counts and the assessment of the morphological features of blood cells. The practising haematologist should find this book sufficiently comprehensive to be a reference source while, at the same time, the trainee haematologist and biomedical scientist should find it a straightforward and practical bench manual.
Enables both the haematologist and laboratory scientist to identify blood cell features, from the most common to the more obscure
Provides essential information on methods of collection, blood film preparation and staining, together with the principles of manual and automated blood counts
Completely revised and updated, incorporating much newly published information: now includes advice on further tests when a specific diagnosis is suspected
Four hundred high quality photographs to aid with blood cell identification
Highlights the purpose and clinical relevance of haematology laboratory tests throughout
Table of Contents
1 Blood Sampling and Blood Film Preparation and Examination
2 Performing a Blood Count
3 Morphology of Blood Cells
4 Detecting Erroneous Blood Counts
5 Normal Ranges
6 Quantitative Changes in Blood Cells
7 Important Supplementary Tests
8 Disorders of Red Cells and Platelets
9 Disorders of White Cells
Index
About the Author
Professor Bain's research interests are ethnic and other biological differences in haematological variables and cytogenetics in relation to haematological malignancy. She has a major interest in teaching, both undergraduate and postgraduate, as well as in the development of teaching resources such as videos, slide sets, websites and CD-ROMs and the development of teaching courses for haematologists, haematology trainees haematopathologists, medical laboratory scientists and cytogeneticists. Amongst other collaborations with experts in the field, she has devised the WHO classification of tumours of the lymphoid haemopoietic systems.