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020 _a 140517160X
020 _a9781405171601
040 _cData centre
245 _aBlood Cells
_bA Practical Guide
250 _a 4th Edition
260 _a9600 Garsington Road, Oxford, OX4 2DQ, UK
_bJohn Wiley & Sons
_c 2008
300 _a488 pages
520 _aBlood Cells has been written with both the practisinghaematologist and the trainee in mind. It aims to provide a guidefor use in the diagnostic haematology laboratory, covering methodsof collection of blood specimens, blood film preparation andstaining, the principles of manual and automated blood counts andthe assessment of the morphological features of blood cells. Thepractising haematologist should find this book sufficientlycomprehensive to be a reference source while, at the same time, thetrainee haematologist and biomedical scientist should find it astraightforward and practical bench manual. Enables both the haematologist and laboratory scientist toidentify blood cell features, from the most common to the moreobscure Provides essential information on methods of collection, bloodfilm preparation and staining, together with the principles ofmanual and automated blood counts Completely revised and updated, incorporating much newlypublished information: now includes advice on further tests when aspecific diagnosis is suspected Four hundred high quality photographs to aid with blood cellidentification Highlights the purpose and clinical relevance of haematologylaboratory tests throughout
600 _x Medical / Hematology
_927137
600 _x Medical / General
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600 _x Medical › Hematology
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700 _a Barbara J. Bain
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