Meeting the needs of haematologists, oncologists and clinical scientists for an up-to-date reference, this atlas provides a visual presentation of lymphoproliferative disorders, lymphoid leukaemias and plasma cell neoplasms. Each malignancy is surveyed based on molecular and cellular changes, including histochemistry, cytochemistry and relevant radiographs. Pertinent clinical information relating to clinical presentation, differential diagnosis and prognostic indicators are concisely outlined, using numerous graphics and citing key references in the field. CONTENTS: The molecular basis of lymphoma, Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma and monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis, B cell prolymphocytic leukaemia, Follicular lymphoma, Mantle cell lymphoma, Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma, Nodal marginal zone lymphoma, Extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of MALT type, Splenic marginal zone lymphoma, Hairy cell leukaemia, Hairy cell leukaemia variant and splenic diffuse red pulp small B-cell lymphoma, Burkitt lymphoma, Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, Other B-cell lymphomas, AIDS-related and other immunodeficiency-related lymphomas, Adult T-cell leukaemia/lymphoma, Mycosis fungoides, Sézary syndrome and other cutaneous T-cell lymphomas, T-cell large granular lymphocytic leukaemia and chronic lymphoproliferative disorder of NK cells, Aggressive NK-cell leukaemia, T-cell prolymphocytic leukaemia, T follicular helper cell lymphomas, Anaplastic T-cell lymphoma, Other T-cell lymphomas, Multiple myeloma (plasma cell myeloma), Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS), Other plasma cell neoplasms, Hodgkin lymphoma
Meeting the needs of haematologists, oncologists and clinical scientists for an up-to-date reference, this atlas provides a visual presentation of lymphoproliferative disorders, lymphoid leukaemias and plasma cell neoplasms. Each malignancy is surveyed based on molecular and cellular changes, including histochemistry, cytochemistry and relevant radiographs. Pertinent clinical information relating to clinical presentation, differential diagnosis and prognostic indicators are concisely outlined, using numerous graphics and citing key references in the field. CONTENTS: The molecular basis of lymphoma, Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma and monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis, B cell prolymphocytic leukaemia, Follicular lymphoma, Mantle cell lymphoma, Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma, Nodal marginal zone lymphoma, Extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of MALT type, Splenic marginal zone lymphoma, Hairy cell leukaemia, Hairy cell leukaemia variant and splenic diffuse red pulp small B-cell lymphoma, Burkitt lymphoma, Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, Other B-cell lymphomas, AIDS-related and other immunodeficiency-related lymphomas, Adult T-cell leukaemia/lymphoma, Mycosis fungoides, Sézary syndrome and other cutaneous T-cell lymphomas, T-cell large granular lymphocytic leukaemia and chronic lymphoproliferative disorder of NK cells, Aggressive NK-cell leukaemia, T-cell prolymphocytic leukaemia, T follicular helper cell lymphomas, Anaplastic T-cell lymphoma, Other T-cell lymphomas, Multiple myeloma (plasma cell myeloma), Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS), Other plasma cell neoplasms, Hodgkin lymphoma
Meeting the needs for haematologists and clinical chemists for an up to date reference, this atlas provides a visual presentation of lymphoproliferative disorders, leukaemia and plasma cell neoplasms. Compiled by leading experts in the UK, each malignancy is surveyed based on molecular and cellular changes, including histochemistry, cytochemistry and relevant radiographs. Pertinent clinical information relating to clinical presentation, differential diagnosis and prognostic indicators are concisely outlined, using numerous graphics and citing key references in the field. A companion volume in.
Major progress in the characterization of the T-lymphoproliferative disorders has been made over the past decade. These advances have been made possible by the increasing cooperation between hemato-oncologists, pathologists, and scientists and improvements in immunological and molecular methods In this comprehensive text the author highlights the distinct disease entities and the development of new and effective therapies for the patient. T-Cell Lymphoproliferative Disorders focuses on recent advances to provide a framework for clinicians and scientists working in the field. The main clinical and laboratory features are reviewed and updated, along with classification aspects of the T-cell disorders. Investigations required for differential diagnosis and associated problems are included, as well as suggestions on patient approach according to disease category, new and standard techniques, and prognostic and therapeutic implications. This essential book is of relevance to clinical hematologists.
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