Practical Pediatric HematologyAnupam Sachdeva Evidence-based medicine is the need of the hour. Every pediatrician strives for perfection is his or her practice. These are exciting times for Pediatric Hematology and Oncology. Major advances during the past decade in the field have enhanced the understanding and significantly influenced the management and outcome of many of these chronic and fatal diseases affecting children. While opportunities to learn decrease after one leaves the medical school, science keeps evolving. Keeping this in mind, Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) envisaged starting specialty training under its plan of action 2006. Such trainings keep professional and residents updated about newly launched technologies and other advancements. This book is well illustrated and has many pictures and diagrams for the quick understanding of readers. This will be of use not only to the postgraduates of pediatrics but also will be of immense use to a general pediatrician as a ready-reckoner to be kept on the desk. |
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... Blood Count 1 Vikas Dua, Vinita Jain, SP Yadav, Anupam Sachdeva Red Cell Distribution Width 1 Hematocrit 1 Rule of 3s 2 Blood Smear 2 Role of MCV, RDW and Reticulocyte Count in Evaluating Anemia 3 Discriminant Function 6 Newborn Infants ...
... Blood Count 1 Vikas Dua, Vinita Jain, SP Yadav, Anupam Sachdeva Red Cell Distribution Width 1 Hematocrit 1 Rule of 3s 2 Blood Smear 2 Role of MCV, RDW and Reticulocyte Count in Evaluating Anemia 3 Discriminant Function 6 Newborn Infants ...
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Anupam Sachdeva. Fig. 32.1D: Dysmegakaryopoiesis BM Fig. 32.1E: Micromegakaryocytes BM Table 1.1: Classification of anemia based on red cell MCV. Plate 4.
Anupam Sachdeva. Fig. 32.1D: Dysmegakaryopoiesis BM Fig. 32.1E: Micromegakaryocytes BM Table 1.1: Classification of anemia based on red cell MCV. Plate 4.
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... cell line (red blood cells) involvement or 2. Bi or trilineage problem (i.e. red cell, white cell, and platelets). A two or three cell line problem usually indicates: 1. Bone marrow involvement as is seen in: a. Aplastic anemia b ...
... cell line (red blood cells) involvement or 2. Bi or trilineage problem (i.e. red cell, white cell, and platelets). A two or three cell line problem usually indicates: 1. Bone marrow involvement as is seen in: a. Aplastic anemia b ...
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... blood thoroughly before analysis.3 Elevated MCH and inaccurate hematocrit determination also may result. Another example is hyperleukocytosis (white blood cell count, >100,000/mm3), which can cause elevation of the Hb, hematocrit, red blood ...
... blood thoroughly before analysis.3 Elevated MCH and inaccurate hematocrit determination also may result. Another example is hyperleukocytosis (white blood cell count, >100,000/mm3), which can cause elevation of the Hb, hematocrit, red blood ...
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Anupam Sachdeva. Table 1.1: Classification of anemia based on red cell MCV and RDW *Caused by inclusion of leukocytes in the red cell volume distribution in CLL. Abbreviations: CLL: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia; CML: Chronic myelogenous ...
Anupam Sachdeva. Table 1.1: Classification of anemia based on red cell MCV and RDW *Caused by inclusion of leukocytes in the red cell volume distribution in CLL. Abbreviations: CLL: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia; CML: Chronic myelogenous ...
Contents
Chapter21 | 156 |
Chapter22 | 165 |
Chapter23 | 178 |
Chapter24 | 181 |
Chapter25 | 199 |
Chapter26 | 208 |
Chapter27 | 232 |
Chapter28 | 247 |
Chapter09 | 69 |
Chapter10 | 75 |
Chapter11 | 85 |
Chapter12 | 90 |
Chapter13 | 97 |
Chapter14 | 115 |
Chapter15 | 120 |
Chapter16 | 125 |
Chapter17 | 130 |
Chapter18 | 144 |
Chapter19 | 148 |
Chapter20 | 153 |
Chapter29 | 259 |
Chapter30 | 262 |
Chapter31 | 266 |
Chapter32 | 272 |
Chapter33 | 281 |
Chapter34 | 289 |
Chapter35 | 298 |
Chapter36 | 305 |
Chapter37 | 309 |
Index | 313 |
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