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Illustrated Pathology of the Bone Marrow
Illustrated Pathology of the
Bone Marrow
This book provides a highly illustrated overview of the dis-
eases of the human bone marrow. It will help experienced
clinicians and those in training to answer the practical
diagnostic questions that arise during the routine analy-
sis of bone marrow core biopsy specimens. Throughout
the text, histologic interpretation is integrated with clinical
and laboratory findings. Emphasis is placed on the eval-
uation of peripheral blood, aspirate smear, clot section,
and core biopsy, as well as ancillary techniques including
flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry, in the diag-
nosis of hematologic disorders of the marrow. The text is
illustrated with numerous color figures, charts, and tables,
and descriptions of real case situations using the most up-
to-date classification systems. Illustrated Pathology of the
Bone Marrow should be read by all pathologists, hematol-
ogists, and laboratory technicians involved in the analysis
of bone marrow specimens.
Attilio Orazi is Professor of Pathology and Director of the
Division of Hematopathology at Indiana University School
of Medicine.
Dennis O’Malley is Assistant Professor in the Division
of Hematopathology at Indiana University School of
Medicine.
Daniel Arber is Professor of Pathology and Associate Chair
of Pathology for Hematopathology at Stanford University
Medical Center.
Illustrated Pathology of the Bone Marrow
Attilio Orazi
Indiana University School of Medicine
Dennis P. O’Malley
Indiana University School of Medicine
Daniel A. Arber
Stanford University Medical Center
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