

Ensure you are accurately identifying cells at the microscope with Clinical Hematology Atlas, 5th Edition . An excellent companion to Rodak's Hematology: Clinical Principles & Applications, this award-winning atlas offers complete coverage of the basics of hematologic morphology, including examination of the peripheral blood smear, basic maturation of the blood cell lines, and information on a variety of clinical disorders. Nearly 500 photomicrographs, schematic diagrams, and electron micrographs vividly illustrate hematology from normal cell maturation to the development of various pathologies so you can be sure youโre making accurate conclusions in the lab. Schematic diagrams, photomicrographs, and electron micrographs are found in every chapter to visually enhance understanding of hematologic cellular morphology. Smaller trim size, concise text, and spiral binding make it easy to reference the atlas in the laboratory. Chapter on normal newborn peripheral blood morphology covers the normal cells found in neonatal blood. Chapter on body fluids illustrates the other fluids found in the body besides blood, using images from cytocentrifuged specimens. The most common cytochemical stains , along with a summary chart for interpretation, are featured in the leukemia chapters to help classify both malignant and benign leukoproliferative disorders. Chapter featuring morphologic changes after myeloid hematopoietic growth factors is included in the text. Morphologic abnormalities are covered in the chapters on erythrocytes and leukocytes, along with a description of each cell, in a schematic fashion. User resources on the Evolve companion site feature review questions and summary tables to further enhance their learning experience. NEW! Appendix with comparison tables of commonly confused cells includes lymphocytes versus neutrophilic myelocytes and monocytes versus reactive lymphoctyes to help users see the subtle differences between them. NEW! Glossary of hematologic terms at the end of the book provides a quick reference to easily look up definitions. Review: An excellent atlas in hematology! I strongly suggest it! - Clinical Hematology Atlas 5th edition by Rodak is an excellent atlas for hematologists, hematopathologists and hematology lab technicians. It has amazing images of most hematological problems including anemias and malignancies. To my mind, it is the best Atlas of hematology in the market and has helped me enormously at the hematology lab. However, for experts in hematology, I strongly suggest to Dr. Rodak to include images of rarer diseases such as the morulae on anaplasmosis, babesia, etc. Review: Great investment - Great book for my hematology class as a CLT. very useful. So many great pictures and information.
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D**S
An excellent atlas in hematology! I strongly suggest it!
Clinical Hematology Atlas 5th edition by Rodak is an excellent atlas for hematologists, hematopathologists and hematology lab technicians. It has amazing images of most hematological problems including anemias and malignancies. To my mind, it is the best Atlas of hematology in the market and has helped me enormously at the hematology lab. However, for experts in hematology, I strongly suggest to Dr. Rodak to include images of rarer diseases such as the morulae on anaplasmosis, babesia, etc.
J**A
Great investment
Great book for my hematology class as a CLT. very useful. So many great pictures and information.
A**R
Great book for those studying Hematology
Had to rent this book for college, but it was so good that I bought one for my personal use. If you read this book front to back, you will be more than prepared for college level Hematology.
I**T
Great for learning basics of heme
This is my best friend for Hematology. It has awesome microscopic slide pictures to help you learn what each type of cell looks like, and good illustrations for cell maturation lines. You don't even need the matching textbook really! Very good, highly recommend.
M**I
Very nice quality
Exactly what I needed. Very high quality and amazing printing!
E**N
Great atlas for basic needs
This atlas doesnโt benefit from the most recent WHO classifications, but thatโs not a problem since it doesnโt get into that much detail. I like the introduction, organization, schematic drawings and maturation sequences, those few electron micrographs, high quality pictures , disease associations, useful tables, itโs glossary and it also has a chapter on body fluids. Cons: It doesnโt cover some of the abnormalities and disorders. A part of that plastic spiral bound broke on the first day of carrying it in a back pack!
D**E
Five Stars
I am an MLT student & this book has helped me tremendously!! Well worth the money !
A**R
Great reference
Pictures are great. Heme atlases are pretty much the same, but I like the layout of this one best
C**N
Good book
This book helps me a lot,
S**S
Amazing value as the book price has recently been reduced!
This book is really helpful, especially if your not a brilliant morphologist. It explain each section of the white cells and the different red cell changes using really good pictures for illustrations.
D**A
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A**R
It shows vivid pictures withe great descriptions of the life of various cells
This atlas has it all for any MLS student in training. It shows vivid pictures withe great descriptions of the life of various cells, inclusion bodies, hematological disease processes and more. Definitely recommend.
V**.
Good hematology atlas
Beautiful atlas, and up to date photographs. Not too heavy, and not too big.
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