This morning’s haul of emails brought in a freebie at http://site.iugaza.edu.ps/akhudair/files/Atlas-of-Clinical-Hematology-6th-Edition.pdf
Atlas of Clinical
Hematology - Free eBook
From the reviews of the sixth edition: "With over 1000 illustrations the 6th revised
edition covers the whole spectrum of haematology. The quality of the
illustrations and the clarity of the accompanying texts make the Atlas a
valuable companion to the haematology and oncology professions."
This atlas has integrated the 2001 WHO classification and made
use of figures and descriptions to document recently described types of
leukemia and lymphoma. The latter include leukemias of dendritic cells, rare
lymphomas and persistent polyclonal B lymphocytosis, which takes a special
place in the classification.
It covers all the microscopic methods in haematology that form
the basis of diagnosis as well as the results of modern immunologic,
cytogenetic and molecular-genetic investigation. Special emphasis is placed on
the cytogenetic and molecular-genetic characterization of biological entities
that might form the basis for innovative therapies.
Normal results and pathological findings are compared, and the
various findings made during therapy are depicted.
All in all the Atlas of Clinical Hematology represents a
complete and helpful reference work which should be present in every
hematologic and oncologic department as well as in clinical laboratories for
online diagnostics and scientific research… or so it claims.
Well, something for nothing can’t be bad…
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