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Anderson's Atlas of Hematology, 2e

Author: Anderson

ISBN: 9781451131505

Shipping Weight: 1.16 KG

Availability: Out of stock

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Pages: 608,
Specialties: Hematology, Lab Medicine,
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer,
Publication Year: 2013,
Cover: Spiral bound,
Dimensions: 170.18x251.46x30.48mm

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins is pleased to introduce the second edition of Anderson's Atlas of Hematology, the most comprehensive atlas for the laboratory technologist. Understanding that effectiveness as a technician comes through the ability to identify what one sees under the microscope, this atlas equips students with visual examples of the concepts covered in their programs. With its four-color illustrations and clear descriptions, this atlas enables you to describe and identify all stages in the development of blood cells. Moreover, it provides an illustrated guide to a broad range of hematologic disorders. Used as a quick reference, study guide, or atlas, this is an invaluable tool for today's laboratory technician student. Updated and Revised! This Second Edition of the acclaimed Anderson's Atlas of Hematology has been thoroughly updated and revised based on the latest basic science and clinical findings. In addition, you'll find new, higher-quality images as well as the most recent World Health Organization classification of hematologic disorders. Anderson's Atlas of Hematology is divided into two units: Unit One, Cell Descriptions, features three sections covering blood cells, bone marrow, and cytochemistry. For each cell type, you'll find a description of the cell size, nucleus, and cytoplasm as well as a list of associated clinical disorders. High-quality photos and drawings illustrate the maturation stages of each cell type; and; Unit Two, Hematologic Disorders, includes three sections dedicated to red blood cell disorders, white blood cell disorders, and miscellaneous disorders. For each disorder, there's a summary of pathology as well as clinical and laboratory features.

Weight: 1.16 KG

Details

Pages: 608,
Specialties: Hematology, Lab Medicine,
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer,
Publication Year: 2013,
Cover: Spiral bound,
Dimensions: 170.18x251.46x30.48mm

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins is pleased to introduce the second edition of Anderson's Atlas of Hematology, the most comprehensive atlas for the laboratory technologist. Understanding that effectiveness as a technician comes through the ability to identify what one sees under the microscope, this atlas equips students with visual examples of the concepts covered in their programs. With its four-color illustrations and clear descriptions, this atlas enables you to describe and identify all stages in the development of blood cells. Moreover, it provides an illustrated guide to a broad range of hematologic disorders. Used as a quick reference, study guide, or atlas, this is an invaluable tool for today's laboratory technician student. Updated and Revised! This Second Edition of the acclaimed Anderson's Atlas of Hematology has been thoroughly updated and revised based on the latest basic science and clinical findings. In addition, you'll find new, higher-quality images as well as the most recent World Health Organization classification of hematologic disorders. Anderson's Atlas of Hematology is divided into two units: Unit One, Cell Descriptions, features three sections covering blood cells, bone marrow, and cytochemistry. For each cell type, you'll find a description of the cell size, nucleus, and cytoplasm as well as a list of associated clinical disorders. High-quality photos and drawings illustrate the maturation stages of each cell type; and; Unit Two, Hematologic Disorders, includes three sections dedicated to red blood cell disorders, white blood cell disorders, and miscellaneous disorders. For each disorder, there's a summary of pathology as well as clinical and laboratory features.

Weight: 1.16 KG

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