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Williams hematology : the red cell and its diseases / Josef T. Prchal, MD, Professor of Hematology and Malignant Hematology, Adjunct in Genetics and Pathology, University of Utah & Huntsman Cancer Institute, Salt Lake City, Utah, Marshall A. Lichtman, MD, MACP, Professor Emeritus of Medicine and of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Dean Emeritus, School of Medicine and Dentistry, James P. Wilmot Cancer Institute, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, editors.

Contributor(s): Prchal, Josef T [editor.] | Lichtman, Marshall A [editor.].
New York, McGraw Hill, 2022Description: xiv, 588 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm.ISBN: 9781264269075.Subject(s): Erythrocytes - pathology | Erythrocytes - physiology | Hematologic DiseasesDDC classification: 616.15 W67
Contents:
Part 1. Structure and Physiology of the Red Cell Chap. 1 Structure of the Red Cell Chap 2. Erythropoiesis and Red Cell turnover Part 2. Classification of Red cell Diseases Chap. 3. Clinical Manifestations and Classification of Red Cell Disorders Part 3. Diseases of Red Cell Production Chap 4. Aplastic Anemia Chap 5. Erythroid Aplasia Chap 6. Anemia of Chronic Inflammation Chap 7. Erythropoietic effects of endocrine disorders Chap 8. Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria Chap 9. Folate, Cobalamin and the megaloblastic anemia Chap 10. Iron Metabolism Chap. 11. Iron deficiency anemia Chap 12. Anemia resulting from other nutritional deficiencies Chap 13.Anemia associated with marrow infiltration Part 4. Anemias as a result principally of inherited disorders Chap 14. Congenital (inherited) dyserythropoietic anemias Chap 15. Erythrocyte membrane disorders Chap 16. Erythrocyte Enzyme disorders Chap 17. The thalassemias Chap 18. Disorders of hemoglobin structure: Sickle cell anemia and related abnormalities Chap 19. Methemoglobinemia and other dyhemoglobinemias Chap 20. Polyclonal hereditary and acquired sideroblastic anemia Chap 21. The porphyrias Part 5. Anemia as a result of exogenous factors Chap 22. Fragmentation hemolytic anemia Chap 23. Erythrocyte disorders as a result of chemicals, metals, and other toxic agents Chap 24. Hemolytic anemia as a result of infections with microorganisms Chap 25. Hypersplenism and hyposplenism Chap 26. Immune hemolytic anemia Chap 27. Alloimmune hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn Part 6. Erythrocytosis Chap 27. Primary and secondary erythrocytosis Part 7. Red Cell Transfusion Chap 28. Erythrocyte antigens and antibodies Chap 29. Blood procurement and red cell transfusion
Summary: "An up-to-date consideration of the structure, function, and disorders of the red cell, to provide clinicians with new foundations for the development of therapies for red cell diseases"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1. Structure and Physiology of the Red Cell Chap. 1 Structure of the Red Cell Chap 2. Erythropoiesis and Red Cell turnover Part 2. Classification of Red cell Diseases Chap. 3. Clinical Manifestations and Classification of Red Cell Disorders Part 3. Diseases of Red Cell Production Chap 4. Aplastic Anemia Chap 5. Erythroid Aplasia Chap 6. Anemia of Chronic Inflammation Chap 7. Erythropoietic effects of endocrine disorders Chap 8. Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria Chap 9. Folate, Cobalamin and the megaloblastic anemia Chap 10. Iron Metabolism Chap. 11. Iron deficiency anemia Chap 12. Anemia resulting from other nutritional deficiencies Chap 13.Anemia associated with marrow infiltration Part 4. Anemias as a result principally of inherited disorders Chap 14. Congenital (inherited) dyserythropoietic anemias Chap 15. Erythrocyte membrane disorders Chap 16. Erythrocyte Enzyme disorders Chap 17. The thalassemias Chap 18. Disorders of hemoglobin structure: Sickle cell anemia and related abnormalities Chap 19. Methemoglobinemia and other dyhemoglobinemias Chap 20. Polyclonal hereditary and acquired sideroblastic anemia Chap 21. The porphyrias Part 5. Anemia as a result of exogenous factors Chap 22. Fragmentation hemolytic anemia Chap 23. Erythrocyte disorders as a result of chemicals, metals, and other toxic agents Chap 24. Hemolytic anemia as a result of infections with microorganisms Chap 25. Hypersplenism and hyposplenism Chap 26. Immune hemolytic anemia Chap 27. Alloimmune hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn Part 6. Erythrocytosis Chap 27. Primary and secondary erythrocytosis Part 7. Red Cell Transfusion Chap 28. Erythrocyte antigens and antibodies Chap 29. Blood procurement and red cell transfusion

"An up-to-date consideration of the structure, function, and disorders of the red cell, to provide clinicians with new foundations for the development of therapies for red cell diseases"--

Provided by publisher.

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