This text on hematopathology integrates clinical and experimental studies with diagnostic criteria. It connects the field with recent advances in immunology research and includes coverage of myeloid, lymphoid tumors and transplant biology.
Fulfilling the void with a Hematopathology book that integrates clinical and experimental studies with diagnostic criteria, 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 and hematology-oncology.
This text on hematopathology integrates clinical and experimental studies with diagnostic criteria. It connects the field with recent advances in immunology research and includes coverage of myeloid, lymphoid tumors and transplant biology.
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This is a new book that aims to provide an overview of all neoplastic conditions in haematology. It is generally well written, with many useful diagrams and tables. It is potentially useful for anyone with an interest in this field, including haematologists, histopathologists and scientists. more suitable for an American audience, and indeed includes a study guide for trainees taking US board examinations. I would recommend that it should be available in libraries and within haematology or histopathology departments. (Lydia Eccersley, The Bulletin of the Royal College of Pathology, Issue 153, January, 2011)
Intended as a reference for practicing hematopathologists and surgical pathologists. Pathology resident and hematopathology fellows also will find it useful as a tool for board preparation. It offers an excellent overview of diagnostic hematopathology for hematologists-oncologists. beneficial for experimental scientists and graduate students . an excellent quick reference for practicing hematopathologists and clinicians. appeal to basic science researchers in the field. widely distributed to departmental libraries, and should become a part of the personal library of all hematopathologists and clinical hematologists. (Anamarija M. Perry, Doodys Review Service, July, 2010)
Section I. Introduction to diagnosis and laboratory techniques1. Approaches to Classification of Lymphoma and LeukemiaDan Jones, MD, PhD2. Immunohistochemical Profiling of LymphomaMatthew Anderson, MD, PhD, Yasodha Natkunam, MD, PhD3. Flow Cytometry in the Evaluation of Hematologic MalignanciesJeffrey L Jorgensen, MD, PhD4. Molecular Diagnostics and Cytogenetic TestingSu Chen, MD, PhD, Zhuang Zuo, MD, PhD, Dan Jones, MD Section II. Neoplasms of the Bone Marrow5. The Bone Marrow in Normal and Diseased StatesDan Jones, MD, PhD, Roberto N Miranda, MD6. Myelodysplastic Syndromes and Myelodysplastic/Myeloproliferative NeoplasmsSa A Wang, MD7. Acute Myeloid LeukemiaCarlos E Bueso-Ramos, MD, PhD8. Treatment of Acute Myeloid Leukemia and Myelodysplastic SyndromesFarhad Ravandi, MD9. Myeloproliferative NeoplasmsC. Cameron Yin, MD, PhD, Dan Jones, MD, PhD10. Chronic Myelogenous LeukemiaRobert P Hasserjian, MD11. Treatment of Myeloproliferative NeoplasmsStarla Sweany, PharmD, BCOP, Elias Jabbour, MD Section III. Tumors of the Lymph Node and Extranodal Tissues12. Lymph Node Biology and LymphadenitisRoberto N Miranda, MD13. Lymphoblastic Leukemia and LymphomaAndrea M Sheehan, MD14. Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and Small Lymphocytic LymphomaEllen Schlette, MD15. Marginal Zone LymphomasRachel L Sargent, MD16. Follicular Lymphoma and Mantle Cell LymphomaDan Jones, MD17. Aggressive B-Cell Lymphomas: Large B-Cell Lymphoma and Burkitt LymphomaHenry Y Dong, MD, PhD18. Therapy of B-Cell Lymphoproliferative DisordersNathan Fowler, MD, Sandra Horowitz, PharmD, Peter McLaughlin, MD19. Plasma Cell Myeloma and Other Plasma Cell DyscrasiasMarwan A Yared, MD20. Hodgkin LymphomaRobert Lin, MD, Dan Jones, MD, PhD, Sherif Ibrahim, MD, PhD21. Treatment of Hodgkin LymphomaLuis E Fayad, MD, Samer A Srour, MB, ChB22. Classification of T-Cell and NK-Cell MalignancesDan Jones, MD, PhD23. Treatment of Non-Cutaneous T-Cell and NK-Cell MalignanciesMarco Herling, MD24. Cutaneous T-Cell LymphomaPranil Chandra, DO, Mauricio P Oyarzo, MD, Dan Jones, MD, PhD25. Treatment of Cutaneous T-Cell LymphomasKatherine M Cox, MD, Madeleine Duvic, MD26. Histiocytic and Dendritic Cell NeoplasmsKedar V Inamdar, MD, PhD, Dan Jones, MD, PhD27. Extranodal Lymphomas and Tumors of the ThymusBrian D Stewart, MD, John T Manning, MD, Dan Jones, MD Section IV. Stem Cell Transplantation28. Clinical Aspects of Hematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationElizabeth J Shpall, MD, Marcos de Lima, MD29. Post-Transplant Molecular MonitoringDan Jones, MD, PhD30. Post-Transplant Immune Function and the Development of LymphomaDequin Ma, MD, PhD and Dan Jones, MD, PhD Section V. Experimental Hematopathology31. Hematopoiesis and Stem Cell BiologyClaudiu Cotta, MD, PhD32. Role of Host Genetics in LymphomaAhmet Dogan, MD, PhD33. Developing Prognostic Models for Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Izidore S Lossos, MD
34. Growth Signaling and Survival Pathways in Aggressive B-Cell LymphomaLan V Pham, PhD, Richard J Ford, MD, PhD35. Proteomic Profiling and Target Identification in LymphomaMegan S Lim, MD, PhD36. Mouse Models of Lymphoma and Lymphoid LeukemiaM James You, MD, PhD37. Mouse Models of Myeloid LeukemiaRobert B Lorsbach, MD, PhD38. Designing Targeted Therapies for Lymphomas and Leukemias