Features
- Histological images and their quantitative examination by cytometry presented side by side
- Over 350 high-quality images
- Based on WHO classification of hematopoietic tumors
- Detailed and up-to-date criteria for diagnosis
- Systematic approach including basic cases and complicated problem areas
Summary
This third edition is the product of the authorâs 25 years of experience with flow cytometry; although it covers the wide spectrum of hematopoietic tumors, the focus remains on most important clinical diagnoses, such as acute promyelocytic leukemia, identification of blasts, identification of clonal B-cell population, differentiating mature versus immature T-cell proliferations, deferential diagnosis between hematogones and B-ALL or distinction between chronic and acute monocytic proliferations.
All hematopathologists and neoplastic hematologists will find this an important resource for keeping up to date with developments in clinical practice.
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