This pocket-sized resource focuses on core issues in achieving quality in all areas of haematopathology and immunology, with an emphasis on identifying established, evidence-based standards. It addresses potential problems and sources of error in management of haematology and immunology testing procedures, how to anticipate and avoid such problems, and how to manage them if they occur. Concise and practical, discussions are problem-based and directly address common situations and issues faced by clinical pathologists or members of a laboratory team. The book provides plentiful examples of errors which compromise patient safety. Discussion of each problem is augmented by an actual case discussion to illustrate how the problem can occur and how to deal with it effectively.
Chapters examine point-of-care testing, paediatric testing, laboratory information systems and HER integration, and outreach testing. Both traditional morphology and advanced techniques including protein electrophoresis are covered. Cases are enhanced by the varied perspectives of lab managers and administrators.
Key Features of Hematology and Immunology:
Addresses key issues in achieving quality in all areas of haematology and immunology Presents numerous case examples that give real-world illustrations of how problems occur and how to avoid them Emphasises the identification of established, evidence-based standards in haematology and immunology Provides examples of errors which compromise patient safety across all major areas of haematology and immunology Includes perspectives of lab manager and administrator
Series Foreword |
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Preface |
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Acknowledgments |
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3 | (8) |
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11 | (16) |
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Errors in the Evaluation of Red Blood Cell Morphology |
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12 | (5) |
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Errors in the Diagnosis of Anemia |
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17 | (8) |
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Errors in Interpretation of Reticulocyte Count |
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25 | (2) |
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27 | (20) |
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Errors in the Evaluation of Granulocytic Leukocytosis |
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28 | (6) |
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Errors in the Evaluation of Lymphocytic Leukocytosis |
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34 | (7) |
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Errors in the Diagnosis of Myelodysplasia |
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41 | (6) |
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47 | (16) |
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Errors in the Evaluation of Thrombocytopenia |
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48 | (7) |
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Errors in the Evaluation of Thrombocytosis |
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55 | (8) |
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5 Autoimmune and Complement Testing |
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63 | (22) |
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Errors in the Interpretation of Antinuclear Antibody Tests |
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64 | (6) |
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Errors in the Interpretation of the Rheumatoid Factor Test |
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70 | (3) |
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Errors in the Interpretation of Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody Tests |
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73 | (8) |
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Errors in the Interpretation of Complement Testing |
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81 | (4) |
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85 | (12) |
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Errors in the Evaluation of Protein Electrophoresis |
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86 | (5) |
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Errors in the Analysis of Free Light Chains |
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91 | (2) |
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Errors in the Analysis of Cryoglobulins |
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93 | (4) |
Index |
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Adam Seegmiller, MD, PhD, is Director, Division of Hematopathology and Director, Immunopathology Laboratory, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, USA.
Michael Laposata, MD, PhD, is Professor and Executive Vice Chair of Pathology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and Pathologist in Chief, Vanderbilt University Hospital, USA.>