Continuing in the rich tradition of this popular handbook series, The Washington Manual® of Hematopathology provides concise, high-yield content that reflects today’s fast-changing advances in the field. Edited by Drs. Brooj Abro, John L. Frater, Louis P. Dehner, John D. Pfeifer, and Anjum Hassan, this all-new volume focuses on the essential information you need to know, using a concise format, along with numerous figures, tables, algorithms, and images throughout. In one convenient, portable resource, you’ll find complete coverage of hematopathology—both benign and malignant entities—all at your fingertips for quick review and reference.
Integrates updates from the latest WHO Classification (5th Edition) and the International Consensus Classification (ICC), highlighting key differences between the 2 classification systems when applicable
Presents information in a succinct, consistent, outline format that conveys the most important information on hematological disease entities that are encountered in daily practice
Provides high-yield content, covering key clinical and pathological features for both neoplastic and non-neoplastic entities involving lymph nodes, bone marrow, spleen and other organ systems, with access to more than 500 high-quality images online
Includes an overview of normal anatomy (including the evaluation of bone marrow and lymph node biopsies), histopathology of both neoplastic and non-neoplastic entities, and separate chapters on ancillary techniques such as flow cytometry, cytogenetics and sequencing technologies
An ideal reference to meet the daily needs of practicing pathologists, pathologists-in-training, and hematology/oncology physicians and health care providers—and an excellent companion volume to The Washington Manual® of Surgical Pathology