Wintrobe's clinical hematology

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Summary

The first edition of Wintrobe,,s Clinical Hematology (then called, simply, Clinical Hematology), was published in 1942 and clearly established hematology as a distinct subspecialty of Internal Medicine. The appeal of Wintrobe has always been its ability to correlate basic science with the clinical practice of hematology. This coupled with the power of the Wintrobe name has helped to set it apart from the competition. The book is encyclopedic in its coverage of biology and pathophysiology as well as of clinical practice. It offers an exhaustive panorama of diagrams, figures, standard and electron micrographs, algorithms, schemas, and protocols%all in color. Readers of Wintrobe's Clinical Hematology will find a comprehensive, encyclopedic, accurate, and authoritative review of classic hematology that exquisitely intertwines basic molecular biology with the clinical diagnosis and treatment of disease.

Contents

Laboratory Hematology -- The Normal Hematologic System -- Trnasfusion Medicine -- Disorders of Red Cells -- Disorders of Hemostasis and Coagulation -- Benign Disorders of Leukocytes, The Spleen, and/or Immunoglobins -- Hematologic Malignancies -- Transplantation -- Apendices.

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