Hematology in PracticeBasic principles of hematology made memorable. Build a solid understanding of hematology in the context of practical laboratory practice and principles. Visual language, innovative case studies, role-playing troubleshooting cases, and laboratory protocols bring laboratory practice to life. Superbly organized, this reader-friendly text breaks a complex subject into easy-to-follow, manageable sections. Begin with the basic principles of hematology; discover red and white blood cell disorders; journey through hemostasis and disorders of coagulation; and then explore the procedures needed in the laboratory. |
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PART III WHITE BLOOD CELL DISORDERS | 133 |
PART IV HEMOSTASIS AND DISORDERS OF COAGULATION | 241 |
PART V HEMATOLOGY AUTOMATION FLOW CELL CYTOMETRY AND LABORATORY PROCEDURES | 315 |
APPENDIX A ANSWERS TO REVIEW QUESTIONS | 375 |
APPENDIX B LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS | 377 |
GLOSSARY | 381 |
INDEX | 395 |
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