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Flow Cytometry in Neoplastic Hematology

Morphologic-Immunophenotypic Correlation, Third Edition

By (author) Wojciech Gorczyca
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc, Portland, United States
Imprint: Productivity Press
Published: 14th Aug 2017
Dimensions: w 223mm h 283mm d 25mm
Weight: 1538g
ISBN-10: 1498775020
ISBN-13: 9781498775021
Barcode No: 9781498775021
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This third edition is the product of the author's 25 years of experience with flow cytometry; although it covers the wide spectrum of hematopoietic tumors, the focus remains on most important clinical diagnoses, such as acute promyelocytic leukemia, identification of blasts, identification of clonal B-cell population, differentiating mature versus immature T-cell proliferations, deferential diagnosis between hematogones and B-ALL or distinction between chronic and acute monocytic proliferations. All hematopathologists and neoplastic hematologists will find this an important resource for keeping up to date with developments in clinical practice.

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The third edition of this book is a valuable addition. Not surprisingly, given that it comprises 456 pages, it is comprehensive. It is clearly written, well illustrated and supported by extensive references. The principles are
thoroughly explained and there are 13 chapters dealing with individual diseases or groups of diseases. Flow cytometric immunophenotyping results are correlated with morphological characteristics and molecular/cytogenetic abnormalities. Limitations of the procedure are discussed. The text is up-to-date, incorporating the 2016 revision of the WHO classification of tumours of haemopoietic and lymphoid tumours. Since there is a great deal of detailed information, it will serve as a useful reference for immunophenotyping laboratories as well as being an educational tool for others.
Barbara J. Bain, St Mary's Hospital Campus of Imperial College London, Department of Haematology, British Journal of Haematology