The Washington Manual of Hematopathology 1st Edition
The Washington Manual of Hematopathology, 1st Edition by Brooj Abro, John L. Frater, Louis P. Dehner, John D. Pfeifer, and Anjum Hassan is a concise, practice-focused reference that immediately elevates diagnostic confidence in hematopathology. Ideal for pathology residents, fellows, practicing hematopathologists, and clinical laboratory teams across the United States and worldwide, this edition delivers high-yield guidance where it matters most—at the microscope and in the sign-out room.
Clear, authoritative chapters guide you through the full spectrum of hematologic disease: bone marrow evaluation, lymph node assessment, leukemias, lymphomas, plasma cell disorders, and pediatric hematopathology. Practical diagnostic algorithms, differential diagnoses, and interpretation frameworks for morphology, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, and molecular testing are presented in a reader-friendly format that accelerates clinical decision-making.
What makes this Manual indispensable is its balance of evidence-based detail and day-to-day usability. Concise tables, annotated images, and succinct summaries translate complex data into actionable steps—helping you form accurate diagnoses, recommend appropriate ancillary testing, and communicate confidently with multidisciplinary teams. Whether preparing for boards, refining diagnostic skills, or supporting a busy clinical service, this volume is built to be a reliable, go-to resource.
Add precision to your hematopathology practice with The Washington Manual of Hematopathology, 1st Edition. Order your copy today to strengthen diagnostic workflows, improve patient care, and keep current with contemporary approaches in hematopathology.
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