Hematologic Malignancies
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Overview
The explosion of information in medical science makes it increasingly difficult for clinicians to remain current and integrate multidisciplinary scientific advances into a cogent and organized database. The content of Methods in Hematologic Malignancies has been carefully selected to provide the readership with an updated review of clinically useful methodology for diagnosing hematologic malignancies. Each chapter summarizes concisely any theory behind the method described, reviews clinical applications with examples as appropriate, and describes relevant methodology in sufficient detail to be successfully reproduced.Methods in Hematologic Malignancies will be of great value to hematologists, oncologists, internists, and pathologists as well as to laboratory personnel including flow cytometrists, pathology technicians, and immunologists.
The book contains predominantly black-and-white illustrations, with some color illustrations.
Synopsis
The explosion of information in medical science makes it increasingly difficult for clinicians to remain current and integrate multidisciplinary scientific advances into a cogent and organized database. The content of Methods in Hematologic Malignancies has been carefully selected to provide the readership with an updated review of clinically useful methodology for diagnosing hematologic malignancies. Each chapter summarizes concisely any theory behind the method described, reviews clinical applications with examples as appropriate, and describes relevant methodology in sufficient detail to be successfully reproduced.
Methods in Hematologic Malignancies will be of great value to hematologists, oncologists, internists, and pathologists as well as to laboratory personnel including flow cytometrists, pathology technicians, and immunologists.
Booknews
Reviews many of the key molecular methods used for the diagnosis and management of hematologic malignancies. These clinically relevant techniques range from routine test procedures to methods offered only by specialized reference laboratories, and fall into five major groups: cytogenics, polymerase chain reaction, flow cytometry, cytochemistry and immunochemistry, and apoptosis and cytokine receptors. Discusses the rationale, interpretation, and clinical relevance of each method, and describes each method in step-by-step detail. Of interest to hematologists, oncologists, and pathologists. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)