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About Microscopic Haematology
An invaluable aid for professional scientists and students in diagnostic haematology laboratories and teaching institutions.
Uniquely designed for use beside the microscope, this revised edition describes the subtle changes that differentiate and allow recognition of haemopoietic cells during normal and abnormal development, maintaining the high quality presentation of the first edition, and now includes a new section on paediatric haematology.

Descriptions of the neoplastic diseases of the blood are based on the WHO classification, and appropriate cytogenetic and immunophenotype findings in the malignant disorders have been included.
Read the Reviews section for feedback from doctors, professionals and students whom now find the Microscopic Haematology practical guide invaluable to their work and studies.
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Contents
Part A: Erythrocytes |
1. |
Erythropoiesis |
2. |
Deficiency Anaemias |
3. |
Haemolytic Anaemias |
4. |
Haemoglobin Disorders |
5. |
Red Cell Membrane Disorders |
6. |
Miscellaneous Red Cell Abnormalities |
Part B: Leucocytes and Platelets |
7. |
Myeloid Cells |
8. |
Monocytes and Macrophages |
9. |
Platelets |
10. |
Lymphocytes |
11. |
Plasma Cells |
12. |
Acute Leukaemia: the WHO Classification |
Part C: Haematology Relating to Paediatrics |
13. |
Red Cell Disorders in the Neonate and Childhood |
14. |
Bone Marrow Failure |
15. |
Benign Disorders of Leucocytes in the Neonate and Childhood |
16. |
Myeloproliferative Disorders in the Neonate and Childhood |
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Non-Haemopoietic Malignancies in the Neonate and Childhood |
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Storage Disorders in the Neonate and Childhood |
19. |
Platelet Abnormalities in the Neonate and Childhood |
Part D: Blood Parasites |
20. |
Malarial Parasites |
21. |
Non-Malarial Blood Parasites |
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