Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemias
Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemias by Wilma Barcellini and Bruno Fattizzo is a definitive, clinically focused guide for hematologists, internists, and laboratory specialists confronting immune-mediated red-cell destruction. This clear, authoritative volume immediately draws readers in with concise explanations of pathophysiology and the latest diagnostic strategies.
Inside, you’ll find a well-organized review of diagnostic algorithms, interpretation of direct antiglobulin tests, and practical tips for differentiating warm, cold, and mixed-type autoimmune hemolytic anemias. The authors translate complex immunohematology into accessible workflows—covering laboratory assessment, transfusion considerations, and risk stratification—so clinicians can make confident, evidence-based decisions at the bedside and in the lab.
Beyond diagnosis, the book surveys contemporary therapeutic options, from first-line corticosteroids to targeted treatments such as rituximab and novel immunomodulatory approaches, as well as individualized strategies for refractory disease. Each chapter emphasizes real-world applicability, illustrated with case vignettes and consensus-driven management principles that benefit practitioners across Europe, North America, and beyond.
Whether you are a practicing clinician, a trainee in hematology, or a researcher seeking a comprehensive reference, this volume offers immediate practical value and long-term scientific insight. Concise, up-to-date, and expertly written, Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemias is an essential addition to any medical library or clinic. Order your copy today to enhance diagnostic accuracy and optimize patient care in autoimmune hemolytic conditions.

