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Microscopic Haematology

a practical guide for the laboratory

  • 3rd Edition - November 18, 2010
  • Author: Gillian Rozenberg
  • Language: English
  • eBook ISBN:
    9 7 8 - 0 - 7 2 9 5 - 8 2 4 3 - 8
  • eBook ISBN:
    9 7 8 - 0 - 7 2 9 5 - 8 0 7 2 - 4

A fully-updated edition of the ultimate haematology textbook for diagnostic use  Microscopic Haematology, 3rd Edition: A practical guide for the laboratory has been full… Read more

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A fully-updated edition of the ultimate haematology textbook for diagnostic use 

Microscopic Haematology, 3rd Edition: A practical guide for the laboratory has been fully updated in line with the current World Health Organisation classification.

In addition to providing a wealth of information on haematology, this excellent textbook for health professionals includes over 400 full colour haematological slides.

Microscopic Haematology, 3rd Edition: A practical guide for the laboratory is arranged in a logical, easy-to-follow order.

The guide commences with the red cell series and describes normoblastic erythropoiesis, abnormal erythropoiesis and all the red cell disorders associated with anaemia.

Each type of anaemia is described with minimal text and is accompanied by coloured haematological slides depicting red cell changes associated with the particular disorder.
The platelet section adheres to the same format.

Microscopic Haematology, 3rd Edition: A practical guide for the laboratory also offers a section on paediatric haematology, outlining red cell, white cell and platelet disorders occurring in cord blood, the neonate and childhood.

The final section in this expansive health reference focuses on blood parasites and describes the four species of human malaria.

A description of characteristic features in each species as it occurs in the red cell is accompanied by images depicting the various stages of maturation of each malaria species.

Elsevier’s Evolve website provides an extensive ancillary package for students and lecturers, including
• downloadable student content specific to Haematology I and II
• interactive case studies for students with multiple choice questions for self directed learning
• 17 detailed case studies to help lecturers develop differential diagnosis skills and problem solving skills with model answers
• an image bank for lecturers