Eric F. Glassy, MD, FCAP, editor
Since its introduction, this outstanding atlas from the CAP Hematology and Clinical Microscopy Resource Committee has proven its value to laboratories around the world. Representing nine years of hematology survey data, the Color Atlas of Hematology lists the critical keys to successful morphologic identification of cells, ranging from the routine to the markedly abnormal. Detailed “A Closer Look At...” sections offer in-depth discussion, explanation, and highlights of clinical information, pathophysiology, and identification details on various topics.
This detailed and comprehensive atlas serves as a useful reference guide and instructional textbook. The Color Atlas of Hematology is a real-world look at cell identification - the most important morphologic clues, key differentiating features, look-alikes, and associated disease states. The cases presented include vital statistics, explanatory text, color illustrations, and photomicrographs.
Partial Contents: Overview of Proficiency Testing in Hematology; Granulocytic (Myeloid) Cells; Erythrocytic Cells and Inclusions; Nucleated Red Cells; Magakaryocytic Cells and Thrombocytes; Lymphocytic and Plasmacytic Cells; Microorganisms; Artifacts; Miscellaneous Cells; CAP Hematology Proficiency Testing Challenges Listed by Year.
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