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A Color Atlas and Instruction Manual of Peripheral Blood Cell Morphology

A Color Atlas and Instruction Manual of Peripheral Blood Cell Morphology

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Complete atlas of blood cells, A MUST!!
Review: An outstanding book for differentiating between cell morophology in the maturation cycle. For Hematologist that read manual diffs. its a must!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: WOW
Review: I TRIED READING THIS BUT IT WAS SO CONFUSING I TOSSED IT INTO THE FIREPLACE. I WILL NOW HAVE TO GO BACK TO READING MY CARE BEAR BOOKS.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Peripheral Blood Morphology Reference Book
Review: This is an excellent reference book for those learning to evaluate peripheral blood smears. There are sections for each cell type that focus on morphological characteristics of each maturational stage utilizing written characteristics, photomicrographs and an illustrated line drawing that labels all of the distinguishing features. This is invaluable for the learner. There are also separate sections on comparative morphology, enabling the learner to distinguish cell types that are similar (blasts vs reactive lymphs for example). Examples of many RBC and PLT morphological variants are also noted.

I have used this book extensively for training of Clinical Laboratory Scientists and Pathology Residents, and recommend it highly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Peripheral Blood Morphology Reference Book
Review: This is an excellent reference book for those learning to evaluate peripheral blood smears. There are sections for each cell type that focus on morphological characteristics of each maturational stage utilizing written characteristics, photomicrographs and an illustrated line drawing that labels all of the distinguishing features. This is invaluable for the learner. There are also separate sections on comparative morphology, enabling the learner to distinguish cell types that are similar (blasts vs reactive lymphs for example). Examples of many RBC and PLT morphological variants are also noted.

I have used this book extensively for training of Clinical Laboratory Scientists and Pathology Residents, and recommend it highly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent resource and instructional tool
Review: This is one of the finest atlases of peripheral blood cells I've ever seen. The photomicrographs are clear and definitive and the verbal and visual comparisons to aid in differentiation are excellent. Well organized and easy to find what you are looking for. Because the author used actual photomicrographs rather than drawings, she put this atlas head and shoulders above the competition.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent resource and instructional tool
Review: This is one of the finest atlases of peripheral blood cells I've ever seen. The photomicrographs are clear and definitive and the verbal and visual comparisons to aid in differentiation are excellent. Well organized and easy to find what you are looking for. Because the author used actual photomicrographs rather than drawings, she put this atlas head and shoulders above the competition.


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