
Laboratory Hematology Practice
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Content
- Intro
- Laboratory Hematology Practice
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- I: Cellular Analysis
- 1: Historical Perspective on Cellular Analysis
- 2: Cellular Morphologic Analysis of Peripheral Blood
- 3: Automated Cell Analysis: Principles
- 4: Differential Leukocyte Analysis
- 5: Automated Platelet Analysis
- 6: Method Standardization in Cellular Analysis
- 7: Spurious Counts and Spurious Results on Hematology Analyzers: Platelets
- 8: Spurious Counts and Spurious Results on Hematology Analyzers: White Blood Cells, Red Blood Cells, Hemoglobin, Red Cell Indices, and Reticulocytes
- 9: Evaluation of Hematology Analyzers
- II: Flow Cytometry in Hematologic Diagnosis
- 10: Flow Cytometric Specimen Collection, Processing, and Reporting
- 11: Validation and Quality Control in Clinical Flow Cytometry
- 12: A New Paradigm for Cytometric Analysis
- III: Molecular Diagnostics
- 13: Sample Collection, Processing, and Storage for Molecular Genetic Testing
- 14: Development of Amplification-Based Molecular Genetic Testing in Hematology
- 15: Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Molecular Diagnostics
- 16: Molecular Cytogenetic (FISH) Analysis of Hematolymphoid Disorders
- 17: Immunoglobulin and T-Cell Receptor Gene Rearrangement Analysis for Diagnosis of Hematologic Malignancies
- 18: Minimal Residual Disease Detection in Acute Myeloid Leukemia by RQ-PCR and Multiparameter Flow Cytometry
- 19: Engraftment Analysis Using Short Tandem Repeats Following Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation
- 20: Molecular Profiling Methods in the Diagnosis of Hematologic Disorders
- 21: The Role of Classical Cytogenetics in Hematologic Diagnosis
- IV: Bone Marrow Analysis
- 22: Bone Marrow Processing and Normal Morphology
- 23: Cytochemical, Immunocytochemical, Histochemical, and Immunohistochemical Staining of Bone Marrow and Peripheral Blood
- 24: The Myeloproliferative Neoplasms
- 25: Myelodysplastic Disorders
- 26: Acute Leukemias
- 27: Lymphoproliferative Disorders
- 28: Plasma Cell Disorders
- 29: Diagnosis of Adult Mastocytosis: Role for Bone Marrow Analysis
- 30: Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH) Analysis
- V: Hemostasis and Thrombosis
- 31: Sample Collection and Processing in Hemostasis
- 32: Performance and Interpretation of Routine Coagulation Assays
- 33: Clotting Factors and Inhibitors: Assays and Interpretation
- 34: Diagnosis of von Willebrand Disease
- 35: Diagnosis of Fibrinolytic Disorders
- 36: Laboratory Evaluation of Acquired Coagulation Disorders
- 37: Platelet Assays and Platelet Dysfunction
- 38: Thrombophilia: Assays and Interpretation
- 39: Lupus Anticoagulants, Antiphospholipid Antibodies, and Antiphospholipid Syndrome
- 40: Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia
- 41: Anticoagulant, Antiplatelet, and Thrombolytic Drugs
- 42: Guidelines for Evaluation of Coagulation Analyzers and Coagulation Testing
- VI: Special Hematology Techniques
- 43: Essentials of Immunohematology
- 44: Analysis of Hemoglobinopathies, Hemoglobin Variants and Thalassemias
- 45: Nutritional Anemia
- 46: Hemolytic Anemias Associated with Disorders of Erythrocyte Membrane and Cytoskeleton Proteins
- 47: Body Fluid Analysis
- 48: Malaria Analysis
- 49: Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
- VII: Point-of-Care Testing
- 50: Needs Analysis and Selection of Point-of-Care Testing Analyzers
- 51: Point-of-Care Testing in Hemostasis
- 52: Point-of-Care Hematology Assays
- VIII: Management of Information
- 53: Laboratory Management
- 54: Hematology Quality Practices
- 55: Digital Imaging in Hematology
- Index
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