Hematopathology
Anastasi: Practical Diagnosis of Hematologic Disorders
By John Anastasi
2009 (5th ed), 928 pages, $265 list
Continuing the approach established in 1989, this new edition successfully delivers the voluminous
literature of hematopathology into a concise source of guidelines which features liberal use of quick
lookup tables and detailed diagnostic algorithms, and is substantially expanded to reflect two major
trends in diagnosis: lab-ready molecular genetic modalities and the new 2008 WHO Classification
for malignancies.
Brunning: Tumors of the Bone Marrow (AFIP Atlas of Tumor Pathology, Series
3, Vol 9)
By Richard B Brunning
1994 (1st ed), 496 pages, $65 list
Burg: Cutaneous Lymphomas; June 2005, 592 pages. Based on extensive clinical,
histological, and experimental studies, this guide serves as an authoritative source of
information on the epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment
of cutaneouslymphomas. It reflects the state-of-the-art in the field
of cutaneouslymphomas, presented in the context of the new WHO/EORTC consensus
classification. more
Ciesla: Hematology in Practice
By Betty Ciesla
2007 (1st ed), 348 pages, 225 illus, $70 list
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Hoffbrand: Essential Haematology
By A. Victor Hoffbrand
2011 (6th ed), 436 pages, $60 list
This book provides the essential features of clinical and laboratory hematology and describes how
advances in molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry and physiology have increased our
understanding of normal blood cell formation and function.
Hoffbrand: Postgraduate Haematology; April 2005 (5th edition), 280 pages. Provides
a comprehensive and detailed description of the clinical features, laboratory
findings, pathophysiology and treatment of diseases of the blood and bone marrow. The
normal structure and function of the blood, bone marrow, spleen and the immune
system are also reviewed.
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Leong: A Pattern Approach to Lymph Node Diagnosis
By Anthony S-Y Leong
2010 (1st ed), 290 pages, $189 list
A Pattern Approach to Lymph Node Diagnosis demonstrates that a systematic approach to lymph
node examination can be achieved through recognition of morphological patterns produced by
different disease processes. It presents a combination of knowledge-based assessment and pattern
recognition for diagnosis covering the major primary neoplastic and non neoplastic diseases and
metastatic tumors in lymph nodes. This volume demonstrates that lymph node compartments can
be recognized histologically especially with the aid ofimmunohistological markers and how this
knowledge can be employed effectively to localize and identify pathological changes in the different
compartments in order to facilitate histological diagnosis. It also defines histological features that,
because of their pathological occurrence in lymph nodes, are useful pointers to specific diagnoses
or disease processes.
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Pambuccian: Lymph Node Cytopathology
By Steffan Pambuccian
2010 (1st ed), 240 pages, 190 illus, $60 list
This volume in the Essentials in Cytopathology book series will focus on thecytopathology of lymph
nodes. It will address the topic of fine needle aspiration of lymph nodes and fulfill the need for an
easy-to-use and authoritative synopsis of lymph node cytopathology. The book with adopt an
algorithmic diagnostic approach, starting from the cytomorphologic pattern of the lymph node
aspirate. The focus will be on the appropriate and effective use of ancillary studies
(immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, fluorescence in situ hybridization and molecular
techniques) and integration of their results into the final diagnosis.
Penchansky: Pediatric Bone Marrow; 2004, 296 pages, 530 illus., $225. “No other
book covers as extensively the pathology of the bone marrow in children.” more
Provan: Molecular Hematology; January 2005 (2nd edition), 324 pages. Covers
molecular cytogenetics; detection of minimal residual disease in hematological
malignancies; hemoglobinopathies due to structural mutations; hematopoietic growth
factors; and molecular therapeutics in hematology.
Provan: Molecular Hematology
By Drew Provan
2010 (3rd ed), 404 pages, $230 list
Molecular Hematology provides a core knowledge base for those with little exposure to
molecular biological methods. This edition covers recent advances in cancer-cell
biology, with emphasis on leukemia and lymphoma.
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Warnke: Tumors of the Lymph Nodes and Spleen (Atlas of Tumor Pathology, 3rd
Series, Vol. 14); 1995, 544 pages. Current insight is provided for common entities such
as the incidentally discovered adrenal mass as well as rare and evolving conditions such
as primary pigmented nodular adrenocortical disease (PPNAD)
and macronodularhyperplasia with marked adrenal enlargement (MHMAE), both
considered to be forms of pituitary or ACTH-independenthypercortisolism. Adrenal
cortical and medullary neoplasms, both benign and malignant, as well as tumors
occurring in the pediatric age group are fully covered.