A solid understanding of the key areas in hematopathology, hematology and coagulation is vital for trainees preparing to take their American Board of Pathology exams. This book provides challenging multiple-choice questions, in-depth explanations, and up-to-date diagnostic criteria to provide the reader with a thorough review of essential topics for board certification examinations in Hematopathology. This second edition has been updated and revised throughout, featuring expanded content on bone marrow failure, immunodeficiency, and benign WBC disorders, and revised terminology in alignment with current WHO and ICC systems. Additionally, it includes discussion of entities specific for ICC classification of myeloid neoplasms, and expanded discussion of mixed phenotype acute leukemia. Written by renowned and experienced authors who are actively involved in the practice and teaching of hematopathology, this book is an essential resource for exam preparation.
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Comprehensive multiple-choice questions and answers for those preparing for the American Board of Pathology exams.
Section
1. Non-Neoplastic Hematology:
1. RBC Disorders; Answers to
Chapter 1; Answers to
Chapter 1 (with explanations);
2. Non-Neoplastic WBC
and Platelet Disorders; Answers to
Chapter 2; Answers to
Chapter 2 (with
explanations);
3. Benign Lymph Node; Answers to
Chapter 3; Answers to
Chapter
3 (with explanations); Section
2. Hematopoietic Neoplasms:
4. Myeloid and
Precursor Lymphoid Neoplasms; Answers to
Chapter 4; Answers to
Chapter 4
(with explanations);
5. Mature B-Cell Lymphomas, Plasma Cell Neoplasms and
Hodgkin Lymphoma; Answers to
Chapter 5; Answers to
Chapter 5 (with
explanations);
6. Mature T-Cell and NK-Cell Neoplasms; Answers to
Chapter 6;
Answers to
Chapter 6 (with explanations); Section
3. Hemostasis and
Coagulopathy:
7. Coagulation Disorders; Answers to
Chapter 7; Answers to
Chapter 7 (with explanations).
Dr. Amer Wahed is a hematopathologist with a background in internal medicine who is very interested in education and is actively engaged in teaching medical students, residents and fellows at the Texas Medical Center. He has co-authored several books aimed at providing review of topics in hematopathology. Dr. Jesse M. Jaso, an Associate Professor of Pathology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, is a renowned diagnostician and teacher, with extensive experience in hematopathology, clinical pathology, and laboratory management. He is a prolific author and has earned several awards for his teaching and diagnostic skills. Dr. Brenda Mai is a pathologist who completed residency training in anatomic and clinical pathology at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston and hematopathology fellowship training at the University of California Sa Francisco. She has a passion for teaching pathology and immunology to medical students, residents, and fellows.