As the science and practice of haematology continues to advance at a considerable rate, Haematology Lecture Notes remains a comprehensive guide to this diverse subject, and provides support in understanding the pathogenesis and management of haematological disorders.
Successfully integrating the physiological, pathological, and clinical aspects of haematology, this new edition includes new material on molecular and cellular diagnostics, expanded coverage on haemostasis, malignant haematology and transplant, and features self-assessment questions at the end of each chapter.
Thoroughly revised and updated, Haematology Lecture Notes provides the core subject knowledge required by students and junior doctors to excel in this specialty.
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Preface, vii
About the companion website, ix
1 An introduction to haematopoiesis, 1
2 Anaemia: General principles, 11
3 Haemolytic anaemias, 27
4 Disorders of globin synthesis, 41
5 Conditions associated with white cell abnormalities, 55
6 Structure and function of lymphoid tissue, 65
7 Lymphomas: General principles, 71
8 Classification of lymphoma, 81
9 Neoplastic disorders of lymphoid cells, 85
10 Plasma cell myeloma and other paraproteinaemias, 97
11 Neoplastic disorders of myeloid cells, 105
12 Bone marrow transplantation, 117
13 Aplastic anaemia and pure red cell aplasia, 125
14 Haemostasis, abnormal bleeding and anticoagulant therapy, 131
15 Blood groups and blood transfusion, 151
16 Cellular and molecular investigations in haematology, 163
Index, 173 vi
Giới thiệu về tác giả
Dr Chris S. R. Hatton FRCP, FRCPath, Consultant Haematologist, The John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK.
Dr Deborah Hay is Wellcome Trust Clinical Training Fellow at the Molecular Haematology Unit, Oxford and is also Haematology co-ordinator of the undergraduate medical programme at Oxford, UK.
Dr David Keeling MD, MRCP, MRCPath is Consultant Haematologist at the Oxford Haemaphilia and Thrombosis Centre, Oxford, UK.