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Williams Hematology: The Red Cell and Its Diseases

Williams Hematology: The Red Cell and Its Diseases

9781264269075
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Everything you need to know about red cell disorders, from basic science to clinical application

When red blood cells do not have enough hemoglobin, oxygen cannot reach all parts of the body—as a result, organs start to malfunction and may lead to a host of issues including deformities, enlarged spleen, heart problems and other diseases. There are myriad red cell disorders, such as iron deficiency anemia, pernicious anemia, aplastic anemia, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, sickle cell, thalassemia and other hemoglobinopathies. 

Williams Hematology:: The Red Cells and its Diseases provides clinicians with a practical diagnostic and treatment framework for identifying and successfully managing acute, congenital, and chronic red blood cell disorders. Presented in an accessible template format, the book includes classifications, etiology and pathogenesis, clinical and laboratory features, differential diagnosis, treatment, management, and supportive care.

This comprehensive, yet concise resource covers:: 

  Structure and physiology of the red cell
• Classification of red cell diseases
  Diseases of red cell production
  Anemias resulting principally from inherited disorders
  Anemia as a result of exogenous factors
  Polyclonal erythrocytosis 
  Red cell transfusion


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9781264269075
9781264269075

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Publication date
2021
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Dimensions (mm)
213 x 257
Weight (g)
1263
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    Part 1. Structure and Physiology of the Red Cell

    Chap. 1 Structure of the Red Cell

    Chap 2. Erythropoiesis and Red Cell turnover

    Part 2. Classification of Red cell Diseases

    Chap. 3. Clinical Manifestations and Classification of Red

    Cell Disorders

    Part 3. Diseases of Red Cell Production

    Chap 4. Aplastic Anemia

    Chap 5. Erythroid Aplasia

    Chap 6. Anemia of Chronic Inflammation

    Chap 7. Erythropoietic effects of endocrine disorders

    Chap 8. Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria

    Chap 9. Folate, Cobalamin and the megaloblastic anemia

    Chap 10. Iron Metabolism

    Chap. 11. Iron deficiency anemia

    Chap 12. Anemia resulting from other nutritional

    deficiencies

    Chap 13.Anemia associated with marrow infiltration

    Part 4. Anemias as a result principally of inherited

    disorders

    Chap 14. Congenital (inherited) dyserythropoietic anemias

    Chap 15. Erythrocyte membrane disorders

    Chap 16. Erythrocyte Enzyme disorders

    Chap 17. The thalassemias


    Chap 18. Disorders of hemoglobin structure: Sickle cell

    anemia and related abnormalities

    Chap 19. Methemoglobinemia and other

    dyhemoglobinemias

    Chap 20. Polyclonal hereditary and acquired sideroblastic

    anemia

    Chap 21. The porphyrias

    Part 5. Anemia as a result of exogenous factors

    Chap 22. Fragmentation hemolytic anemia

    Chap 23. Erythrocyte disorders as a result of chemicals,

    metals, and other toxic agents

    Chap 24. Hemolytic anemia as a result of infections with

    microorganisms

    Chap 25. Hypersplenism and hyposplenism

    Chap 26. Immune hemolytic anemia

    Chap 27. Alloimmune hemolytic disease of the fetus and

    newborn

    Part 6. Erythrocytosis

    Chap 27. Primary and secondary erythrocytosis

    Part 7. Red Cell Transfusion

    Chap 28. Erythrocyte antigens and antibodies

    Chap 29. Blood procurement and red cell transfusion

     

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