The nice people at Lablogatory sent an interesting case study today – a newborn with thrombocytopenia. You can read the article by clicking here.
The nice people at Lablogatory sent an interesting case study today – a newborn with thrombocytopenia. You can read the article by clicking here.
The nice people at Medscape sent some information on myelofibrosis today. All rather more clinical than technical, but that can be said of most of the stuff I read these days…
'Impressive' Results After Change of HSCT Conditioning Regimen in Myelofibrosis Patients
JAK1/2 Inhibitors Linked to Lymphoma Risk in Myelofibrosis
Whilst
waiting for time to pass before taking
my dog to the vet I thought I might do a BTLP-TACT exercise. It is two weeks
since I last had a go.
I was
presented with two cases:
54635 – a twenty-five year old woman in labour requiring group and save. She grouped as B Rh(D) Positive with a negative antibody screen
98282 – a ninety-one year old woman from the renal clinic also requiring group and save. She grouped as O Rh(D) Positive with a negative antibody screen.
I got the green light.
During a rather dull locked-down Sunday I spent a little time working on my Atlas, updating the pages covering Dohle bodies, cytoplasmic blebbing, beta thalassaemia and mitotic figures.
The thing is nearly updated to the new format now… I don’t like the front page though…