The Complete (But Not Obsessive) Hematopathology Guide (Pathology Student Study Guides Book 1)
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The Complete (But Not Obsessive) Hematopathology Guide (Pathology Student Study Guides Book 1)
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About the book: The Complete (but not obsessive) Hematopathology Guide is a thorough but not-too-detailed study guide that covers all the information students need to know for a typical pathology course (and for boards). It begins with an introduction to hematology (with clinical pearls and laboratory tests), lays out a framework for understanding the differences between the big groups of disorders, then delves into the main diseases (anemia, benign leukocytoses, leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma).
What’s inside: • 113 pages and over 27,000 words of essential hematopathology content • 40 nice, clear, perfect-color photomicrographs (no blurry, obscure, or black-and-white crap) • 13 little essays (called “Things to make you look smartâ€) that answer typical questions attendings will ask you on your clinical rotations • A clear understanding of the 4 differentiating features of the leukemias (acute vs. chronic, myeloid vs. lymphoid) • A review of the key morphologic features of all the white cells (and their precursors) • Complete lists of the major immunophenotypic markers, cytochemical stains, and cytogenetic changes used in the diagnosis of leukemias and lymphomas • 40 study questions (and answers) addressing disease features most likely to be covered on exams
Bottom line: The Complete (But Not Obsessive) Hematopathology Guide reviews the basic foundations of hematopathology and the essential details of all the important diseases with just the right level of detail: all the right stuff, none of the fluff.