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(St Mary's Hospital, London, UK)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Mar-2017
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
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  • ISBN-13: 9781119367833
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The third edition of this popular pocket book, A Beginner’s Guide to Blood Cells written by Professor Barbara Bain, provides a concise introduction to normal and abnormal blood cells and blood counts for trainees in haematology.
  • Includes a brand new chapter on emergency morphology, designed to make the clinical significance and urgency of certain laboratory findings clear for biomedical scientists and to assist trainee haematologists in the recognition of major clinically important abnormalities
  • Contains exceptional full colour images throughout 
  • Introduces important basic concepts of hematology, setting haematological findings in a clinical context
  • Provides a fully updated self-assessment section
  • An essential resource for trainee haematologists, biomedical scientists, and biomedical science and medical students
Preface vii
Abbreviations viii
1 The Blood Film and Count
1(28)
Blood
1(1)
The blood film
1(16)
The blood count
17(3)
Normal ranges
20(2)
How to examine a blood film
22(7)
2 Assessing Red Cells
29(16)
Assessing red cell number and distribution (anaemia, polycythaemia, rouleaux formation, red cell agglutination)
29(3)
Assessing red cell size (microcytosis, macrocytosis, anisocytosis)
32(1)
Assessing red cell shape (poikilocytosis)
32(1)
Assessing red cell colour (hypochromia, hyperchromia, anisochromasia, polychromasia)
32(9)
Detecting red cell inclusions (Pappenheimer bodies, basophilic stippling, Howell-Jolly bodies)
41(2)
The full blood count in red cell assessment
43(2)
3 Assessing White Cells and Platelets
45(10)
Assessing white cell and platelet numbers
45(1)
Assessing neutrophil morphology
46(5)
Assessing lymphocyte morphology
51(2)
Assessing morphology of monocytes, eosinophils and basophils
53(1)
Assessing platelet morphology
53(2)
4 Haematological Findings in Health and Disease
55(42)
The blood film and count in healthy individuals
55(1)
Abnormalities of red cells
56(21)
Abnormalities of white cells
77(20)
5 Emergency Morphology: The Relevance of the Full Blood Count and Blood Film in Acute Illness
97(28)
Thrombocytopenia
97(1)
Thrombotic microangiopathy and microangiopathic haemolytic anaemia
98(2)
Other acute anaemia
100(5)
Kidney injury and disease
105(2)
Acute hepatic damage and liver failure
107(2)
Acute leukaemia
109(1)
Bacterial infection and other causes of leucocytosis
109(4)
Eosinophilia
113(2)
Lymphocytosis
115(1)
Malaria
116(3)
Neutropenia
119(2)
Pancytopenia and leucoerythroblastic blood films
121(1)
Neonatal emergencies
122(3)
6 Self-assessment
125(18)
Index 143
PROFESSOR BARBARA BAIN, MB BS, FRACP, FRCPath, Professor of Diagnostic Haematology, St Mary's Hospital Campus, Imperial College Faculty of Medicine, Consultant Haematologist, St Mary's Hospital, London, UK