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Clinical Hematology Made Digestible is a 200-page handbook covering the core concepts of clinical hematology with visuals for medical students, residents, and clinicians who need a structured, practical reference for blood cell identification, laboratory interpretation, and diagnostic reasoning. It has images to accompany the explanations.
The book opens with a foundation in hematopoiesis and blood components before dedicating a full chapter to CBC interpretation - covering red cell indices, white cell differentials, platelet parameters, reticulocyte counts, and iron studies. Each subsequent chapter builds on this framework.
Anemia is covered across three dedicated chapters organized by MCV classification. Microcytic anemias include iron deficiency, anemia of chronic disease, thalassemia syndromes, and sideroblastic anemia. Macrocytic anemias cover B12 and folate deficiency, pernicious anemia, neurologic complications, and non-megaloblastic causes. Hemolytic anemias address both intrinsic RBC defects - membrane disorders, enzyme deficiencies, and hemoglobinopathies - and extrinsic causes including autoimmune hemolytic anemia and microangiopathic processes.
White blood cell disorders are covered with attention to both reactive and malignant changes. The hematologic malignancies chapter addresses acute and chronic leukemias, myeloproliferative neoplasms, myelodysplastic syndromes, Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas, and multiple myeloma. Hemostasis is covered through platelet function, the coagulation cascade, thrombocytopenia, qualitative platelet disorders, hemophilia, von Willebrand disease, and hypercoagulable states, with interpretation of PT, PTT, and related laboratory tests.
The final chapter covers transfusion medicine including ABO and Rh compatibility, transfusion products, transfusion reactions, splenomegaly, polycythemia, and bone marrow failure syndromes.
Each chapter includes diagnostic algorithms, differential diagnosis tables, quick-reference lab value summaries, and at least one clinical case. The book closes with a glossary of terms and references organized by chapter.
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