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Books for Pathologists

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.

Arceci: Pediatric Hematology


By Robert J Arceci, Ian M Hann and Owen P Smith
2006 (3rd ed), 840 pages, 155 illus, $279 list
A well established, comprehensive textbook on the diagnosis and treatment of blood
disorders in childhood. Provides a ready source of reference for all the conditions likely
to be encountered in day-to-day clinical practice. International editorial and contributor
team.
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Armitage: Atlas of Clinical Hematology
By James Armitage
2008 (2nd ed), 226 pages, 726 illus, $129 list
Hematology is a particularly visual science. It has always been possible to look
at blood cells and their progenitors in the bone marrow with comparative
ease. The Atlas of Clinical Hematology describes the exciting advances
occurring in hematology and presents them in an attractive and useable way.
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Armitage: Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma


By James Armitage
2009 (2nd ed), 672 pages, $199 list
Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas is the definitive textbook on the biology, diagnosis, staging, and
treatment of all forms of non-Hodgkin lymphomas. With backgrounds in medical and radiation
oncology, molecular biology, and pathology, the editors and contributors provide an international,
multidisciplinary approach to the topic. This edition is the first text using the new World Health
Organization classification of non-Hodgkin lymphomas. The book offers complete coverage of the
most current techniques for diagnosis, staging, and treatment, the approach to specific types of
lymphoma, and special problems common to the management of patients with these disorders.

Bain: A Beginner's Guide to Blood Cells


By Barbara J Bain
2004 (2nd ed), 136 pages, 100 illus, $32 list
Brief text on the examination and identification of blood cells. Covers laboratory skills,
analysis, diagnosis, blood counts, and more. Includes a self-assessment test.
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Bain: Blood Cells: A Practical Guide
By Barbara J Bain
2006 (4th ed), 488 pages, $145 list
Written with both the practicing hematologist and the trainee in mind,Blood
Cells enables both the hematologist and laboratory scientist to identify blood cell
features, from the most common to the more obscure.
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Bain: Bone Marrow Pathology


By Barbara Bain
2009 (4th ed), 576 pages, 550 illus, $214 list
Bone Marrow Pathology has been extensively revised to reflect the significant advances which
have occurred in the application of cytogenetics and in particular, molecular genetics in the
diagnosis, classification and understanding ofhaematological disorders. This comprehensive book
not only provides information on all common disease entities, but also covers rare disorders in
which bone marrow examination is useful. It is designed as practical resource with ‘Problems and
Pitfalls’ sections throughout to aid laboratory diagnosis.

Bain: Haemoglobinopathy Diagnosis


By Barbara J Bain
2006 (2nd ed), 328 pages, 292 illus, $115 list
This unique book is written by Barbara Bain, a leading haematologistwith a reputation
for her educational prowess in the field. It provides a concise overview of
the haemoglobinopathies and focuses on the selection, performance, and interpretation
of relevant laboratory tests.
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Bailey: Pediatric Hematology and Oncology


By Simon Bailey
2010 (1st ed), 544 pages, 73 illus, $80 list
By comprehensively covering these issues, this handbook aims to provide residents in pediatric
hematology and oncology, as well as staff in related medical or other healthcare disciplines, with an
easily accessible source of information about the basic principles of childhood cancer and
leukemia, as well as much of the more detailed specialist knowledge required to care for children
with these conditions. Divided into sections to allow quick access to the necessary information, the
handbook covers general principles of diagnosis and treatment, short and long term care,
and oncological emergencies before moving on to chapters on specific disease. Normal values and
useful websites are also included for reference.

Beck: Diagnostic Hematology


By Norman Beck
2008 (1st ed), 736 pages, 90 illus, $99 list
Diagnostic Hematology approaches the topic from the clinical decision-making
perspective. It stresses the importance of effective, patient-centered care of
hematological patients, requiring a comprehensive clinical insight into the disease
processes, and thus provides an integrated clinical and pathological approach.
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Blomback: Essential Guide to Blood Coagulation


By Margareta Blomback
2010 (1st ed), 180 pages, $70 list
This concise, practical guide covers all the essentials for managing thrombotic and bleeding
disorders, distilling the most clinically, up-to-date and relevant material, and including treatment
strategies for key conditions and diseases. The latest antithrombotic and newest anticoagulant
drugs are included, along with coverage of special patients and complications.

Brown: Bone Marrow Diagnosis: An Illustrated Guide


By David Brown, Kevin Gatter, Yasodha Natkunam and Roger Warnke
2006 (2nd ed), 224 pages, $150 list
Important reading for all those who need to report bone marrow trephine biopsies, with
high-quality images and clear text - ideal for the busy diagnostician.
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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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Clark: Practical Obstetric Hematology


By Peter Clark
2005 (1st ed), 208 pages, $80 list
This book assists in the diagnosis and treatment of hemato-obstetric conditions and
provides the reader with a user-friendly, authoritative source of information.
Cortes: Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
By Jorge Cortes and Michael Deininger
2006 (1st ed), 148 pages, $130 list
Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) remains a key model to understandpathophysiology of
malignancy at a molecular level. This concise, readable guide synthesizes the latest
developments in the treatment of CML and provides an authoritative summary of the
latest progress inimatinib trials, the molecular monitoring of CML responses, and the
engineering of new therapies.

Crisan: Hematopathology: Genomic Mechanisms of Neoplastic Diseases


By Domnita Crisan
2010 (1st ed), 358 pages, 61 illus, $219 list
Hematopathology: Genomic Mechanisms of Neoplastic Diseases will keep physicians abreast of
the rapid and complex changes in genomic medicine, as exemplified by the molecular pathology of
hematologic malignancies. This timely volume will update physicians on the complexities of
genomic lesions, as well as offer an integrated framework encompassing molecular diagnosis, the
new WHO classification of hematologic neoplasms with focus on molecular pathology, prognostic
value of molecular tests, and molecular monitoring of response to gene-targeted therapy. As such,
it will be of great value to hematologists, oncologists, pathologists, internal medicine and pediatric
specialists, as well asbioscientific staff and laboratorians in private hospitals and academic
institutions.

Crowther: Evidence-Based Hematology


By Mark Crowther
2008 (1st ed), 440 pages, 500 illus, $245 list
This unique new book uses a series of focused questions, comprehensive literature evaluations
and structured grades of recommendation to provide evidence for the treatment of hematological
disorders, both malignant and benign. With contributions from leading international experts who
have a real understanding of evidence-based medicine the book provides comprehensive reviews
accompanied by clinical commentaries and recommendations on the best treatment regimes to
adopt for individual patients.
Deeg: Myelodysplastic Syndromes (Hardcover);
December 2005, 140 pages, $90.
This book summarizes our current knowledge of MDS, from very basic aspects to the
clinical management. It provides guidance to the diagnosis, an understanding of
disease mechanisms, and a discussion of treatment strategies.

Dunphy: Integrated Hematopathology: Morphology and FCI with IHC


By Cherie Dunphy
2009 (1st ed), 312 pages, $145 list
Unlike similar texts, which are often laden in technological details, Dr. Dunphyoffers a
comprehensive flow cytometry textbook, which covers in great depth, the technical aspects of FCI,
phenotypic markers, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of FCI, but also a quick
diagnostic guide incorporating normal and abnormal phenotypic findings of peripheral blood, body
fluids, bone marrow, and lymph nodes. Integration of flow cytometry immunophenotyping with
morphology and molecular genetic findings provides a complete diagnostic picture.

Dunphy: Molecular Pathology of Hematolymphoid Diseases


By Cherie Dunphy
2010 (1st ed), 1837 pages, 58 illus, $169 list
The Molecular Pathology Library Series fills the gap between basic science and clinical
application. Each user-friendly reference brings together diverse topics about molecular
pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment in one volume. The series serves physicians and
healthcare providers in multiple disciplines who need to understand and apply molecular
diagnostics and therapy to patient care; residents and fellows who integrate molecular medicine
into their curricula and future practice; and basic and translational researchers who must define
the impact of their research on clinical medicine.

Farhi: Pathology of Bone Marrow and Blood Cells


By Diane Farhi
2008 (2nd ed), 432 pages, 400 illus, $235 illus
This book will assist pathologists, hematologists, and oncologists in interpreting peripheral blood
and bone marrow specimens quickly, easily, and accurately. Featuring more than 400 full-color
illustrations, the book is a very complete survey of bone marrow diseases, including rare entities,
and provides up-to-date information on constitutional and acquired disorders in both adults and
children. This edition includes the latest information on hematologic and associated diseases,
including many new disease descriptions, recent genetic and immunologic findings, and the current
World Health Organization classification ofhematolymphoid disorders. A companion Website will
offer the fully searchable text and an image bank.

Foucar: Bone Marrow Pathology


By Kathryn Foucar
2010 (3rd ed), 890 pages, $285 list
The new 2-volume edition of Bone Marrow Pathology is the best of both worlds a comprehensive
atlas of diagnostic imaging and illustrations of genetic results combined with practical advice from
experts. A virtual roadmap to the latest best practices, the new edition integrates the full scope of
the 2008 WHO criteria with answers to your day-to-day diagnostic questions.

Gorczyca: Flow Cytometry in Clinical Hematopathology


by Wojciech Gorczyca
2006, 280 pages, $150 list
Includes comprehensive coverage of the aspects relevant for clinical diagnosis, an
explanation of the general parameters useful in diagnosis with flow cytometry, correlation
with color histomorphological findings throughout, a systematic approach from basic
cases to complicated problem areas and focus on the clinical aspects, not just the
technical background or procedural minutiae.

Gorczyca: Prognostic Markers in Hematologic Oncology


by Wojciech Gorczyca
2005, 324 pages, $146 list
Prognostic Markers in Hematologic Oncology comprehensively presents the numerous
predictive and prognostic parameters in the practice of oncologic haematology and
underlines their clinical relevance.

Green: Postgraduate Haematology


By Anthony Green
2010 (6th ed), 1076 pages, 450 illus, $300 list
Over five editions Postgraduate Haematology has built a reputation as an extremely practical, user-
friendly, reliable source of information for examination preparation and clinical practice. Completely
revised to reflect the latest research in the field, this edition continues to provide trainees with up-to-
date knowledge on the pathogenesis, clinical and laboratory features, and management of blood
disorders. It covers the significant advances which have occurred in the application
of cytogenetics and molecular genetics in the diagnosis, classification and understanding
of haematological disorders.
Greenberg: Myelodysplastic Syndromes : Clinical and biological Advances
by Peter L Greenberg
2005, 320 pages, $125 list
This book describes the clinical classification, underlying biological mechanisms and
treatment of the myelodysplastic syndromes. Authored by international experts, the
chapters cover all aspects of themyelodysplastic syndromes, from an in-depth analysis
of themultifactorial nature of this disease, including an assessment ofstromal,
immunological and stem cell abnormalities, to a review of recent molecular and
cytogenetic discoveries and insights. more

Greer: Wintrobe's Clinical Hematology


By John Greer
2008 (12th ed), 3232 pages, 1425 illus, $339 list
With the first edition of Wintrobe's Clinical Hematology published in 1942 clearly establishing
hematology as a distinct subspecialty of Internal Medicine, the latest edition continues the influence
of the Wintrobe name and helps to set this book apart from the competition. With its strong focus on
the clinical aspects of hematology, the book has generated a strong following among internists and
general practitioners who want a single resource to consult for their patients who present any blood
related disorder. The Twelfth Edition is in full color for the first time, boasts a new editorial team,
and includes expanded coverage of new medications and four new chapters on Newborn Anemias,
Pathology of LHC, Spleen Tumors, and Myeloproliferative Disorders and Mast Cell Disease. A
companion Website will offer the fully searchable text and an image bank.

Gulati: Blood Cells An Atlas of Morphology with Clinical Relevance


By Gene Gulati and Jaime Caro
2007 (1st ed), 236 pages 1170 illus, $125 list
The authors have brought together a comprehensive and practical color atlas of the
characteristics and clinical relevance of individual normal and abnormal cells, and the
morphologic findings associated with various clinical conditions. Hundreds of
microphotographs and concise, clear definitions are included to aid in the differentiation of
blood smears so critical in clarifying or establishing diagnoses in the clinical laboratory.
Gulati: Blood Cells Morphology Grading Guide
By Gene Gulati
2009 (1st ed), 96 pages, 156 illus, $65 list
This consistently illustrated guide makes the process of grading blood cell morphology more
immediately practical for laboratory professionals--and more meaningful for patient management.

Hillman: Hematology in Clinical Practice


By Robert S Hillman, Kenneth A Ault and Henry Rinder
2005 (4th ed), 456 pages, $69 list
The highly practical approach keeps practitioners at the cutting edge of the latest
advances in the field. Each disease state features a review ofpathophysiology, clinical
features, and approaches to diagnosis and management.
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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.

Hoppe: Hodgkin Lymphoma


By Richard T Hoppe, Peter M Mauch, James O Armitage, Volker Diehl and
Lawrence M Weiss
2007 (2nd ed), 496 pages, 207 illus, $199 list
The definitive text on Hodgkin lymphoma is now in its thoroughly revised,
updated Second Edition. More than 100 recognized authorities from all parts of
the world provide comprehensive, current information on every aspect of Hodgkin
lymphoma, including etiology, epidemiology, biology, pathology, evaluation,
staging, treatment, and follow-up.

Hsi: Hematopathology (Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology)


By Eric D Hsi
2006 (1st ed), 560 pages, 750 illus, $139 list
This volume in the today's most essential hematopathology know-how into a compact,
high-yield format! Its pragmatic, well-organized approach, abundant full-color
illustrations, and at-a-glance tables make the information you need easy to access.
Hughes-Jones: Lecture Notes: Haematology
By Nevin Hughes-Jones
2008 (8th ed), 216 pages, $39 list
The Lecture Notes series is ideal for medical students, junior doctors and other allied health
professionals. Lecture Notes: Haematology concentrates on providing the required core subject
knowledge and has been extensively revised and updated to reflect the considerable advances in
the understanding of the molecular biology and pathogenesis of haematological disorders, while
continuing the tradition of successfully integrating the physiological, pathological and clinical
aspects of haematology.

Iland: Myeloid Leukemia: Methods And Protocols


by Harry Iland, Mark Hertzberg and Paula Marlton
2005, 306 pages, $125 list
A panel of internationally recognized research scientists and clinical investigators brings
together a diverse collection of readily reproducible methods for identifying and
quantifying a large number of specific genetic abnormalities associated with the broad
spectrum of myeloid malignancies.

Ioachim: Ioachim's Lymph Node Pathology


By Harry L Ioachim and L Jeffrey Medeiros
2008 (4th ed), 640 pages, 726 illus, $229 list
Now in its Fourth Edition, this comprehensive, practical, and thoroughly illustrated
reference offers valuable guidance in the diagnostic interpretation of lymph node
biopsies, providing encyclopedic coverage of nonmalignant lesions, lymphomas,
other neoplasms, and metastatic tumors in lymph nodes.
Jaffe: Hematopathology
By Elaine Jaffe
2010 (1st ed), 1100 illus, 1024 pages, $299 list
These experts provide you with today's most effective guidance in evaluating specimens from the
lymph nodes, bone marrow, peripheral blood, and more, equipping you to deliver more accurate
and actionable pathology reports. More than 1,100 high-quality color images mirror the findings you
encounter in practice, and full-text online access lets you search the contents rapidly and download
any illustration.

Jones: Neoplastic Hematopathology


By Dan Jones
2010 (1st ed), 622 pages, 4 illus, $239 list
Neoplastic Hematopathology: Experimental and Clinical Approaches provides an overview of the
discipline of hematopathology that connects the field with recent advances in immunology research
and current clinical practice in the treatment of lymphomas and leukemias. Designed for both
trainees and specialists in pathology and hematology-oncology, Neoplastic Hematopathology:
Experimental and Clinical Approaches has separate sections on laboratory techniques,
diagnostic hematopathology, treatment and stem cell transplantation. Expert chapter authors
address both myeloid and lymphoid tumors, and provide much needed coverage in transplant
biology. A study guide highlights key chapter points, making the text suitable for boards review
in hematopathology.

Karp: Acute Myelogenous Leukemia


By Judith Karp
2007 (1st ed), 575 pages, $145 list
The aim of this book is to provide basic and clinical investigators who are interested in
AML with information that reaches from new concepts regarding leukemia pathogenesis
to current and prospective advances in molecular therapeutics.

Kjeldsberg: Practical Diagnosis of Hematologic Disorders


By Carl R Kjeldsberg
2006 (4th ed), 900 pages, $230 list
This new edition breaks new ground by addressing the pathology as well as diagnostic
methods and treatments. Now, practicing pathologists and residents can access a
comprehensive overview of the field in a single reference.

Kjeldsburg: Practical Diagnosis of Hematologic Disorders


By Carl Kjeldsberg
2009 (5th ed), 928 pages, 723 illus, $265 list
This new edition successfully delivers the voluminous literature ofhematopathology 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.

Lee: Textbook of Hemophilia


By Christine Lee
2010, (2nd ed), 428 pages, 500 illus, $250 list
This book is a definitive reference on all aspects of hemophilia including diagnosis, management
and treatment. It covers the molecular basis of the disease, the role of factors in coagulation,
epidemiology, pharmacokinetics, treatment inhibitors and musculoskeletal aspects of the disease.

Lee: Inherited Bleeding Disorders in Women


By Christine Lee
2009, 208 pages, $130 list
Inherited bleeding disorders have an adverse effect on the quality of life of afflicted women.
Management of these women and their conditions is challenging and close collaboration between
professionals in different specialties is needed. International experts and leaders of clinical
research including haematologists, obstetrician-gynecologists, an anesthetist and those involved in
patient advocacy show you how in this practical guide for clinicians.

Lennert: History of the European Association for Haematopathology


By Karl Lennert and Martha Soehring
2006 (1st ed), 120 pages, 20 illus, $90 list
The Kiel classification was proposed by the European Lymphoma Club in 1974. During
the following years the classification was refined, correlated with clinical findings,
discussed at length, and put to the test against other classifications. It was soon widely
accepted in Europe and later sparked the founding of the European Association
forHaematopathology in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1988.

Leonard: Hodgkin's and Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma


By John P Leonard and Morton Coleman
2006 (1st ed), 476 pages, $139 list
In this volume, an internationally recognized group of experts provides a comprehensive
overview of the biology, pathology, standard treatments, and novel approaches in
management of patients across the complex landscape of lymphoma subtypes.
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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.

Lichtman: Williams Hematology


By Marshall Al Lichtman, Ernest Beutler, Kenneth Kaushansky, Thomas J Kipps,
Uri Seligsohn and Josef Prchal
2005 (7th ed), 1856 pages, $199 list
New key points boxes and clinical algorithms for each chapter. Contains the Author's
preferred management approach to each chapter.
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Löffler: Atlas of Clinical Hematology


By Helmut Löffler, Johann Rastetter and Torsten Haferlach
2005 (6th ed), 429 pages, 398 illus, $249 list
This edition has integrated the 2001 WHO classification and made use of figures and
descriptions to document recently described types of leukemia and lymphoma. The
latter include leukemias of dendritic cells, rare lymphomas and persistent polyclonal
B lymphocytosis, which takes a special place in the classification.
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Macey: Flow Cytometry: Principles and Applications
By Marion G Macey
2007 (1st ed), 320 pages, $100 list
This straightforward new volume provides a clear, easy-to-read, and practical manual.
The chapter topics range from basic principles to more advanced subjects, such as
apoptosis and cell sorting.

McCann: Haematology: Clinical Cases Uncovered


By Shaun McCann
2009 (2nd ed), 240 pages, $42 list
With over 20 real patient cases and outcomes, this latest title from the "Clinical
Cases Uncovered" series is designed to help students and junior doctors learn
how to recognise and understand significant diseases in haematology. Each case
covers the history taking, examination, investigations and management of a
particular disease, with question and answer sections to tie in the underlying
basic and clinical science and help build further knowledge and understanding.
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Mehta: Haematology at a Glance


By Atul B Mehta and Victor Hoffbrand
2005 (2nd ed), 117 pages, $33 list
Haematology at a Glance provides a concise and accessible introduction
to haematology. It follows the easy-to-use 'at a Glance' format of double-page spreads
comprising clear, memorable diagrams illustrating the key facts and essential textual
information. It starts with an explanation of normal blood cells and routine laboratory
tests. It then reviews a wide range of blood disorders.

Mehta: Haematology at a Glance


By Atul Mehta
2009 (3rd ed), 136 pages, $40 list
Following the familiar, easy-to-use at a Glance format, and in full-
colour, Haematology at a Glance is an accessible introduction and revision text
for medical students. Fully revised and updated to reflect changes to the content
and assessment methods used by medical schools, this at a Glance provides a
user-friendly overview of haematology to encapsulate all that the student needs
to know.

Munker: Modern Hematology


By Reinhold Munker, Erhard Hiller, Jonathan Glass and Ronald Paquette
2007 (2nd ed), 498 pages, $119 list
Offers a concise summary of the fundamentals of clinical hematology and recent
developments, facts on malignant and benign blood diseases, therapies, controversies,
and angiostatic drugs. For clinicians and students.

Nguyen: Flow Cytometry in Hematopathology: A Visual Approach to Data


Analysis and Interpretation
By Doyen T Nguyen, Lawrence W Diamond and Raul C Braylan
2007 (2nd ed), 350 pages, $139 list
The second edition of this volume reflects the recent advances in the FCM
analysis of hematopoietic disorders. The chapters have been revised to
incorporate new text and figures. A companion CD containing case studies is
also included.

O'Malley: Benign and Reactive Conditions of Lymph Node and Spleen


By Dennis O’Malley
2009 (1st ed), 572 pages, $190 list
The purpose of this atlas is to provide surgical pathologists with ready expert reference material
most helpful in their daily practice. The lesions described relate principally to medical non-
neoplastic conditions. Many of these lesions represent complex entities and when
appropriate contibutions from internists, radiologists and surgeons have been included.

Okpala: Practical Management of Haemoglobinopathies


By Iheanyi Okpala
2004 (1st ed), 256 pages, 36 illus, $105 list
Presents a comprehensive picture of care, including diagnostic, therapeutic, and
psychosocial aspects. The contributors cover basic science and epidemiological aspects
of the public health challenge, but maintain a focus on the day to day issues
encountered in dealing with affected people. Containing clear, practical advice, this text
is an essential, practical resource to bridge the gap between expensive reference texts
and smaller manuals.
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Orazi: Illustrated Pathology of the Bone Marrow
By Attilio Orazi, Dennis P O'Malley and Daniel A Arber
2006 (1st ed), 160 pages, $120 list
This book provides a highly illustrated and comprehensive account of the diseases of
the human bone marrow. It will help experienced clinicians and those in training to
answer the practical diagnostic questions that arise during the routine analysis of bone
marrow core biopsy specimens.
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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.

Rozenberg: Microscopic Haematology: A Practical Guide for


theHaematology Laboratory
By Gillian Rozenberg
2003 (2nd ed), 248 pages, 360 illus, $105 list
Uniquely designed for use beside the microscope, this revised edition describes the
subtle changes that differentiate and allow recognition ofhemopoietic cells during normal
and abnormal development.

Shinton: Desk Reference for Hematology


By N K Shinton
2007 (2nd ed), 1032 pages, $180 list
Desk Reference for Hematology provides a thorough examination of hematology,
including its relationship with other systems and disorders. This second edition features a
complete revision of all articles, with emphasis on genetics in hematology as well as the
physiology, pathological mechanisms, and therapy of platelets, coagulation, and
thrombosis.
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Silver: Myeloproliferative Disorders: Biology and Management
By Richard T Silver and Ayalew Tefferi
2007 (1st ed), 240 pages, $180 list
With the recent discovery of JAK2 mutations in myeloproliferativedisorders medical
science has taken a revolutionary stride forward toward understanding the pathogenesis
of these disorders. This new advancement translates to a rapid and more reliable
diagnosis, and also allows groundbreaking research into the development of new
therapeutics.
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Sun: Atlas of Hematologic Neoplasms


By Tsieh Sun
2009 (1st ed), 528 pages, 550 illus, $249 list
A concise discussion, references and teaching tables are available for further exploration. The
major asset of this book is the provision of more than 500 beautiful photos depicting the
morphology of peripheral blood smear, bone marrow, lymph node and other organs, as well as
flow cytometric and molecular genetic pictures to illustrate the diagnostic principles. A diagnosis is
rendered with subsequent brief discussion on how it was achieved.

Tkachuk: Wintrobe's Atlas of Clinical Hematology


By Douglas C Tkachuk and Jan V Hirschmann
2006 (1st ed), 368 pages, 501 illus, $210 list
Tied to the world-renowned textbook Wintrobe's Clinical Hematology, this atlas
enables physicians to see and readily comprehend diseased tissues and
understand the complex assays routinely used in the care of patients with
hematologic diseases. The comprehensive pictorial collection includes clinical
and radiological images, photomicrographs, molecular assays, FISH,
and cytogenetics.
Torlakovic: Bone Marrow Immunochemistry
By Emina Torlakovic, Kikkeri Naresh and Richard Brunning
2008 (1st ed), 274 pages, 608 illus, $200 list
Bone Marrow IHC provides a rich collection of color illustrations that demonstrate
the diagnostic features of antibodies applicable to bone marrow tissue. Each of
the antibodies illustrated in the volume includes a systematic description that
details an expected reaction profile in both normal bone marrow cells
andneoplastic cells, as well as authoritative advice about avoiding potential
diagnostic pitfalls and technical problems related to the antibodies and tissue
processing.
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Vichinsky: Cooley's Anemia: Eighth Symposium


By Elliott Vichinsky
2005 (1st ed), 528 pages, 10 illus, $140 list
This volume not only focuses on the advances over the last six or seven years, but also
illuminates many unsolved but critically important issues in the understanding and
treatment of thalassemia, thus offering the scientific, clinical, care-giving, and patient
communities the most up-to-date exchange on the current and future perspectives of the
disease.
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Verstovsek: Myeloproliferative Neoplasms
By Srdan Verstovsek
2010 (1st ed), 237 pages, 29 illus, $189 list
This succinct resource provides an ideal balance of the biology and practical therapeutic strategies
for classic and non-classic BCR-ABL-negativemyeloproliferative neoplasms. Utilizing current World
Health Organization nomenclature, classification, and diagnostic criteria, international experts have
assembled to convey the most up-to-date knowledge in this rapidly evolving field. The opening
chapters cover the diagnosis and classification, genetics, cytogenetic findings, and prognostic
factors of MPNs. Further chapters explore therapies specific to the different disease entities,
including polycythemia vera, essential thrombocytopenia, myelofibrosis, and eosinophilic disorders,
and mastocytosis. Unique areas of discussion include JAK2 inhibitor therapy, hematopoietic stem
cell transplantation, and blastic transformation. A valuable reference for practicing hematologists,
this forefront book enriches our understanding of recent discoveries and their impact on
conventional and investigational treatments.

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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.

Weiss: Lymph Nodes


By Lawrence Weiss
2008 (1st ed), 312 pages, 250 illus, $120 list
This text-atlas is a practical, integrated, and modern approach to lymph node
pathology. Intended for both practicing pathologists and pathologists in training, it
provides a personal view of lymph node diagnosis by one of the international
leaders in the field
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WHO Classification of Tumours of Haematopoietic and Lymphoid Tissues
(IARC)
By World Health Organization
2008 (4th ed), 351 pages, $122 list

Wickramasinghe: Lecture Notes: Haematology


By SN Wickramasinghe
2008 (8th ed), 240 pages, 167 illus, $40 list
This series is ideal for medical students, junior doctors and other allied health
professionals. It concentrates on providing the required core subject knowledge
and has been extensively revised and updated to reflect the considerable
advances in the understanding of the molecular biology and pathogenesis
ofhaematological disorders, while continuing the tradition of successfully
integrating the physiological, pathological and clinical aspects of haematology.

Wright: Diagnostic Lymph Node Pathology


By Dennis H Wright, Anthony S Y Leong and Bruce J Addis
2006 (1st ed), 176 pages, 250 illus, $130 list
A comprehensive and generously illustrated guide, making it the ideal practical
reference book. The international team of highly regardedhaematopathologists write in
an authoritative and accessible style with an emphasis on morphological evaluation as
well asimmunohistochemistry.
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