Practical paediatric haematology : a laboratory worker's guide to blood disorders in children
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Practical paediatric haematology : a laboratory worker's guide to blood disorders in children
Wiley, c1987
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
General haemotologists and laboratory scientists meet two types of problem when faced with blood disorders in children. The first is technical, and the second is due to the different spectrum of disease such patients present. This simple text has been written to help with both. It offers advice on protocols of investigation and methodology; on using techniques specific to paediatrics, and on where standard techniques have to be modified. There is a comprehensive list of reference to normal ranges, and also background clinical information on the various disorders which may be encountered - some of which will be familiar to the generalist, some of which may not.
Table of Contents
- Sample Collection
- Basic Laboratory Techniques
- Bone Marrow Examination, Part 1. Techniques, Part 2. Appearances in Health and Disease
- Blood Banking and Blood Products
- Cytopenias and Bone Marrow Failure
- Iron Deficiency and Overload
- Leukaemia and Myeloproliferative Disorders
- Haemoglobinopathies
- Congenital and Acquired Coagulation Defects
- Haemolytic Anaemias
- Reference Ranges and Noramal Findings.
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