Master Classical Hematology with Confidence
This fully revised second edition offers a comprehensive, clinically focused exploration of Classical Hematology through a clear and engaging Q&A format. Designed to support hematologists and oncologists in everyday decision-making, it provides practical, evidence-based answers to both common and complex clinical challenges.
Spanning the full breadth of the specialty, the book features 74 expertly authored chapters organized into ten well-structured sections, covering:
Red cell disorders
Hemostasis, bleeding and thrombosis
Thrombosis and coagulopathy in medical and surgical settings
Medications affecting thrombosis and bleeding
White cell abnormalities
Hematologic disturbances in HIV and SARS-CoV-19 infections
Fertility, women’s and neonatal health
Transfusion medicine
Hematopoietic growth factors
Blood smear interpretation
A hallmark of this volume is the opportunity it provides physicians to engage with well-reasoned perspectives on challenging hematologic issues. The result is a practical, immediately applicable reference that bridges knowledge and clinical practice.
Accessible, comprehensive, and up to date, this essential Q&A resource is invaluable for residents, fellows, house officers, and experienced practitioners alike—and an outstanding companion for those preparing for internal hematology examinations and board certification.
Master Classical Hematology with Confidence
This fully revised second edition offers a comprehensive, clinically focused exploration of Classical Hematology through a clear and engaging Q&A format. Designed to support hematologists and oncologists in everyday decision-making, it provides practical, evidence-based answers to both common and complex clinical challenges.
Spanning the full breadth of the specialty, the book features 74 expertly authored chapters organized into ten well-structured sections, covering:
A hallmark of this volume is the opportunity it provides physicians to engage with well-reasoned perspectives on challenging hematologic issues. The result is a practical, immediately applicable reference that bridges knowledge and clinical practice.
Accessible, comprehensive, and up to date, this essential Q&A resource is invaluable for residents, fellows, house officers, and experienced practitioners alike—and an outstanding companion for those preparing for internal hematology examinations and board certification.
Syed Ali Abutalib
Benign Hematology Bleeding Hemostasis Non-malignant Hematology Thrombosis