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Kathryn Foucar, Steven H. Kroft, Robert W. McKenna, LoAnn C. Peterson
$195 list, ARP (2017)
Posted December 20, 2018
Series: AFIP Tumor 4th edition
Listed under: hematopathology; Textbook chapters: Bone marrow nonneoplastic
Evolution in the field of diagnostic hematopathology has been remarkable. The World Health Organization (WHO) classification scheme for hematologic neoplasms has achieved widespread endorsement and acceptance in clinical practice. This volume integrates proposed WHO 2016 recommendations and highlights areas in which further classification revisions may occur, or areas in which criteria are controversial. In addition, the immunophenotypic and molecular genetic tests of greatest value in diagnoses, risk assessment, and disease monitoring are highlighted in this text. The substantial focus on molecular genetic findings for each neoplasm parallels the ever-expanding role of genetics in disease classification and risk assessment.
Georg Lenz, Gilles Salles
360 pages, $114, Springer (2019)
Posted November 18, 2019
Listed under: hematopathology
This book summarizes current knowledge of the biology and molecular pathogenesis of aggressive lymphomas and reviews the state of the art in diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. The aim is both to provide the reader with a sound understanding of the very significant progress that has been achieved in the understanding and management of these malignancies over recent years and to facilitate appropriate choice of the therapeutic strategy in individual cases.
Faramarz Naeim, P. Nagesh Rao, Sophie Song, Ryan Phan
2nd ed, 984 pages, $250, Elsevier (2018)
Posted June 19, 2018
Listed under: hematopathology; Textbook chapters: Bone marrow nonneoplastic, Bone marrow neoplastic, Lymph nodes & spleen, nonlymphoma, Lymphoma & related disorders
Atlas of Hematopathology: Morphology, Immunophenotype, Cytogenetics, and Molecular Approaches, Second Edition, will appeal to both a wide range of people undergoing training in a variety of medical fields and practicing non-hematopathologists. For clinicians, fellows and residents, correct diagnosis (and therefore correct treatment) of diseases depends on a strong understanding of the molecular basis for the disease, making this book a crucial resource.
Amy S. Duffield, Joo Y. Song M.D., Girish Venkataraman M.D.
1st ed, 320 pages, $211, Wolters Kluwer (2020)
Posted July 1, 2021
Listed under: hematopathology; Textbook chapters: Lymph nodes & spleen, nonlymphoma, Lymphoma & related disorders
Closely mirroring the daily sign out process, Atlas of Lymph Node Pathology: A Pattern Based Approach is a highly illustrated, efficient guide to accurate diagnosis. This practical reference uses a proven, pattern based approach to clearly explain how to interpret challenging cases by highlighting red flags in the clinical chart and locating hidden clues in the slides. Useful as a daily scope side guide, it features numerous clinical and educational features that help you find pertinent information, reach a correct diagnosis and assemble a thorough and streamlined pathology report.
Dennis P. O'Malley, Tracy I. George, Attilo Orazi and Susan L. Abbondanzo
572 pages, $165 list, ARP (2009)
Posted February 9, 2016
Series: AFIP Atlas of Non-Tumor Pathology
Listed under: hematopathology; Textbook chapters: Lymph nodes & spleen, nonlymphoma
One of the main reasons that this Fascicle was undertaken is that for some years there has been no single, up-to-date book containing extensive information on benign and reactive lymphoid conditions. Although malignant processes garner the majority of attention, it is the benign processes that have an underlying complexity that is often an illustration of the delicate interplay of many components of the active immune system. In diagnosing the pathologic specimen, a basic approach is: 1) to determine if the process is benign or malignant, 2) if malignant, to characterize the origin of the malignancy, and 3) to subclassify or identify the process. In some cases, the first part - the question of benign versus malignant - cannot be resolved by histomorphologic evaluation alone. The second part of the approach has become considerably easier with the advent of immunophenotypic analysis. The final issue, that of identification of the pathologic process, may be of greater or lesser importance, depending on the clinical situation. If an exact diagnosis can be made, it can have several benefits. In the case of neoplastic processes, it may indicate the type of treatment and the prognosis. In benign processes, there are other important benefits as well. Although some therapies may be instituted in benign conditions, often simply naming a thing can have great benefit to the patient. It is important to realize that even in the case of a purely reactive process, finding a name, a category, a classification, can provide real peace-of-mind to the patient. As American Journal of Clinical Pathology declares, "The hundreds of images are the greatest asset of this book. There are extraordinary renditions of such exquisite classic (yet rarely illustrated) entities: 'sago' and 'lardaceous' spleens, 'lollipop' and 'explosive' lymphoid follicles, multinucleated measles cells and hyperplastic mesothelial inclusions, and sundry mystifying diseases, including those known eponymously: Kawasaki, Kikuchi, and Kimura. "Am J Clin Pathol 2010; 133:818 For pathologists, and hematopathologists specifically, Drs. O'Malley, George, Orazi, and Abbondanzo have created a book that will serve for years as a useful guide to the multifaceted world of benign and reactive lesions of the lymphoid system.
Gene Gulati, Jaime Caro
2nd ed, 227 pages, $169 list, ASCP (2014)
Posted December 31, 2014
Listed under: hematopathology
Thoroughly revised by well-respected educator and clinical laboratory hematologist Dr. Gene Gulati and his colleague Dr. Jaime Caro, the new 2nd edition incorporates more discussions, images, entities, artifacts, and mimics in the blood. It brilliantly illustrates an even broader spectrum of morphologic variation in red and white blood cells. Blood Cells, 2nd Edition gives you more on every page; everything that made the 1st edition a perennial bestseller and new additions that make it invaluable for the lab.
Barbara J. Bain, David M. Clark, Bridget S. Wilkins
600 illustrations, 736 pages, $129, Wiley (2019)
Posted November 18, 2019
Listed under: cytopathology, hematopathology
Bone Marrow Pathology has been extensively revised to reflect the significant advances which have occurred in the application of cytogenetics and in particular, molecular genetics in the diagnosis, classification and understanding of haematological disorders. This comprehensive book not only provides information on all common disease entities, but also covers rare disorders in which bone marrow examination is useful.
Atul Mehta, Keith Gomez
2nd ed, 232 pages, $35, CRC (2017)
Posted October 16, 2017
Listed under: hematopathology
This illustrated text will be useful to a wide readership, particularly for trainees in Haematology and Medicine studying for higher examinations such as the MRCP and FRCPath. The book also has educational value beyond exam revision, with over 100 cases covering the whole field of malignant and non-malignant haematology, including coagulation problems and infectious diseases.
Bernadette F. Rodak, Jacqueline H. Carr
6th ed, 296 pages, $66 list, Elsevier (2016)
Posted July 19, 2016
Listed under: hematopathology
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.
Mary Lou Turgeon
752 pages, $116, Wolters Kluwer (2017)
Posted February 17, 2017
Listed under: hematopathology; Textbook chapters: Hematology
In addition to state-of-the-art content, many, fully developed case studies with critical thinking discussion questions, and a strong emphasis on emerging molecular diagnostics and genomic medicine, the 6th edition encompasses the professional knowledge guidelines recommended by ASCLS Entry Level and Professional Body of Knowledge competencies in hematology, hemostasis and coagulation, and molecular applications.
Eric Glassy
2nd ed, 480 pages, 800+ illus, $185, CAP (2018)
Posted March 8, 2018
Listed under: hematopathology; Textbook chapters: Hematology
The second edition of this popular reference book includes the latest information on an expanded
list of topics, including molecular and cytogenetics, flow cytometry, pediatric hematology, and
leukemia. Key facts and useful insight are delivered in a highly visual manner with links to
explanatory videos and more than 100 interactive online images.
James D. Hoyer, Steven H. Kroft
332 pages, $100, CAP (2003)
Posted March 15, 2021
Listed under: hematopathology; Textbook chapters: Hematology
Drawing its material from proficiency testing surveys conducted by the CAP’s
Hematology and Clinical Microscopy Resource Committee, this reference presents
cases in increasing order of complexity to represent a comprehensive array of
hemoglobin disorders. The 45 “wet” cases are presented as a series of learning
exercises. Each includes a case history and the alkaline and acid electrophoresis gels,
identification of the case and survey participant performance, selected peripheral
blood smears and a discussion of the case, complete with references. The 24 “dry lab”
challenges - those cases in which a sufficient volume of blood or a specimen could
not be obtained - consist of a series of diagrams that illustrate the electrophoretic
findings of a case.
Barbara J. Bain, Imelda Bates, Mike Laffan
12th ed, 600 pages, $119, Elsevier (2016)
Posted October 18, 2016
Listed under: hematopathology
For more than 65 years, this best-selling text by Drs. Barbara J. Bain, Imelda Bates, and Mike A. Laffan has been the worldwide standard in laboratory haematology. The 12th Edition of Dacie and Lewis Practical Haematology continues the tradition of excellence with thorough coverage of all of the techniques used in the investigation of patients with blood disorders, including the latest technologies as well as traditional manual methods of measurement. You’ll find expert discussions of the principles of each test, possible causes of error, and the interpretation and clinical significance of the findings.
Sa Wang, Robert Hasserjian
412 pages, $115, Springer (2018)
Posted July 16, 2018
Listed under: hematopathology
This book focuses on hematopoietic and lymphoid neoplasms that initially present as peripheral blood abnormalities, with either cytopenias or elevated peripheral blood counts, as well as non-neoplastic conditions that may raise concern for a hematologic malignancy. The scope of the book includes myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN), mixed myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative neoplasms (MDS/MPN), as well as lymphomas and lymphoid leukemias that typically present initially with peripheral blood abnormalities. Within each category, a comprehensive list of differential diagnoses is discussed.
Margaret Ashton-Key, Penny Wright, Dennis Wright
3rd ed, 216 pages, 300+ illus, $152 list, CRC (2016)
Posted May 16, 2016
Listed under: hematopathology; Textbook chapters: Lymph nodes & spleen, nonlymphoma
Diagnostic Lymph Node Pathology presents a logical and systematic approach to lymph node biopsies and guides general pathologists and haematopathologists alike through the maze of differential diagnoses, enabling them to reach an accurate diagnosis.
Kathy Foucar, Devon Chabot-Richards, David Czuchlewski, Kristin Hunt Karner, Kaaren K. Reichard, Mohammad A Vasef, Carla S. Wilson, Qian-Yun Zhang, Karissa Culbreath
2nd ed, 976 pages, $264, Elsevier (2017)
Top Book, posted December 18, 2017
Series: Diagnostic Pathology series
Listed under: hematopathology
Part of the highly regarded Diagnostic Pathology series, Diagnostic Pathology: Blood and Bone Marrow, second edition includes today's most recent knowledge on the latest finds in this subspecialty. New chapters focus on current molecular insights into the pathogenesis of familial disorders and neoplasms, ensuring pathologists, hematopathologists, hematologists, and oncologists alike can deliver the most up-to-date diagnoses possible. Concise, bulleted text coupled with extensive illustrations makes this succinct yet comprehensive reference ideal for clinical use.
L. Jeffrey Medeiros, Roberto Miranda
2nd ed, 960 pages, $282, Elsevier (2017)
Posted July 18, 2017
Series: Diagnostic Pathology series
Listed under: hematopathology; Textbook chapters: Lymph nodes & spleen, nonlymphoma
Part of the highly regarded Diagnostic Pathology series, this updated volume is a visually stunning, easy-to-use reference covering all aspects of benign and malignant lesions of lymph node, spleen, and extranodal lymphomas. Outstanding images make this an invaluable diagnostic aid for every practicing pathologist, resident, or fellow. This second edition incorporates the most recent clinical, pathological, histological, and molecular knowledge in the field to provide a comprehensive overview of all key issues relevant to today’s practice.
Anthony Chang, Matthew Lindberg
2nd ed, 600 pages pages, $250, Elsevier (2018)
Posted August 14, 2018
Series: Diagnostic Pathology series
Listed under: cardiovascular, hematopathology, renal, liver, lung; Textbook chapters: Kidney nontumor
Part of the highly regarded Diagnostic Pathology series, this updated volume by Drs. Anthony Chang and Robert B. Colvin is an ideal point-of-care reference to guide you through the complex realm of transplant pathology. Concise, focused chapters, supported by tables, diagrams, radiographs, and photographs, provide essential information to keep you up to date with the impact of new viral infections, updates from the Banff Allograft Conference, new information on next-generation sequencing, and much more.
David A. Sallman, Ateefa Chaudhury, Johnny Nguyen, Ling Zhang, Alan F. List
402 pages, $82, Demos (2016)
Posted July 24, 2017
Listed under: hematopathology; Textbook chapters: Hematology
Handbook of Hematologic Malignancies provides a unique, practical, and concise guide focused on the must-know points of diagnosis, prognosis, therapeutic management, and cutting edge clinical trial opportunities for each hematologic malignancy. With an ever-increasing growth of evidence and a significant expansion of available treatment options for patients with hematologic disease, remaining current and up-to-date can be extremely challenging for practicing clinicians. This comprehensive subspecialty handbook is designed and organized for the busy hematologist, hematologic oncologist, hematopathologist, and trainee in mind.
CAP Hematology and Clinical Microscopy Committee
60 pages, $89, CAP (2012)
Posted March 14, 2017
Series: CAP Benchtop Reference Guides
Listed under: hematopathology
Hematology Benchtop Reference Guide is an illustrated guide to common and rare cells. The contents include detailed descriptions for each cell morphology, with more than 50 different cell identifications, including both common and rare erythrocytic cells and inclusions, granulocytic (myeloid) and monocytic cells, lymphocytic cells, platelets and megakaryocytic cells, microorganisms, and artifacts.
Ronald Hoffman, Edward J. Benz Jr., Leslie E. Silberstein, Helen Heslop, Jeffrey Weitz, John Anastasi
7th ed, 2408 pages, $400, Elsevier (2017)
Posted August 17, 2017
Listed under: hematopathology; Textbook chapters: Coagulation
Get the expert guidance you need to offer your patients the best possible outcomes with Hematology: Basic Principles and Practice, 7th Edition. This thoroughly up-to-date text contains both unparalleled scientific content and must-know clinical guidance, so you can enhance your problem-solving skills and make optimal use of the newest diagnostic techniques and therapeutic options in this fast-changing field.
Eric Hsi
3rd ed, 800 pages, $175, Elsevier (2017)
Posted December 18, 2017
Series: Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology
Listed under: hematopathology; Textbook chapters: Bone marrow nonneoplastic, Bone marrow neoplastic, Lymph nodes & spleen, nonlymphoma, Lymphoma & related disorders
With its highly templated, easy-to-use format and new information throughout, the third edition of Hematopathology, a volume in the Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology series, is an essential text for residents and pathologists. Throughout this practical reference, traditional morphologic diagnostic pathology is supplemented with clinical, immunohistochemical, and molecular genetic information. Fully revised to include recent advances in the field, this affordable resource by Dr. Eric D. Hsi is ideal for study and review as well as everyday clinical practice.
Elaine Jaffe, Daniel Arber, Elias Campo, Nancy Lee Harris, Leticia Quintanilla-Fend
2nd ed, 1,216 pages, 1,000+ illus, $275, Elsevier (2016)
Posted September 20, 2016
Listed under: hematopathology; Textbook chapters: Bone marrow nonneoplastic, Bone marrow neoplastic, Lymph nodes & spleen, nonlymphoma, Lymphoma & related disorders
The world's leading reference in hematopathology returns with this completely updated second edition. Authored by international experts in the field, it covers a broad range of hematologic disorders -- both benign and malignant -- with information on the pathogenesis, clinical and pathologic diagnosis, and treatment for each. Comprehensive in scope, it's a must-have resource for both residents and practicing pathologists alike.
Amer Wahed, Jesse Manuel Jaso, Ashok Tholpady
350 pages, $50, Cambridge (2017)
Posted June 13, 2017
Listed under: hematopathology
A clear understanding of key areas in hematopathology, hematology and coagulation is essential for all trainees preparing to take their American Board of Pathology exams. This text offers a series of increasingly challenging multiple-choice questions and answers designed to help strengthen your knowledge. Question papers cover all areas of study, from red blood cell count and coagulation disorders to hematopoietic neoplasms.
Alejandro Gru, Andras Schaffer
840 pages, $285 list, Wolters Kluwer (2016)
Posted June 13, 2016
Listed under: dermatopathology, hematopathology; Textbook chapters: Skin melanocytic tumor, Skin nonmelanocytic tumor
Hematopathology of the Skin provides an up-to-date, interdisciplinary approach to this complex field. Unparalleled in scope, this comprehensive text features a logical, consistent format heavily illustrated with high-quality clinical and pathological images throughout. More than 40 leading dermatopathologists, hematopathologists, and dermatologists from major academic centers in the U.S. and around the world share their expertise and personal experiences with cutaneous hematologic neoplasms, helping you arrive at an accurate, more efficient diagnosis and improve patient care.