Description
Taylor & Francis Handbook Of Hematologic Pathology by Harold R Schumacher and Jr William A Rock and Sanford A Stass and William A Rock
This handy reference demonstrates how to use blood, plasma, serum, instrumentation, bone marrow, lymph nodes, and splenic tissue to establish diagnosis, emphasizing practical information to aid in the operation of an efficient hematology laboratory and highlighting up-to-date investigative procedures.
Supplies case studies to allow for self-testing in hematopathology and coagulation!
Gathering contributions from nearly 40 experts in the field and including more than 1450 references, tables, drawings, micrographs, and photographs, the Handbook of Hematologic Pathology
highlights the need for peripheral blood smear (PBS) review to supplement the quantitative analysis of automated instruments
focuses on the importance of clinical correlation in bone marrow evaluation and interpretation
addresses leukemia and lymphoma