Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemias: A Practical Guide offers a thorough update on autoimmune hemolytic anemias, a challenging and rare condition to diagnose and manage. This essential resource details the processes involved in diagnosis, the underlying mechanisms, classification systems, standard treatment options, emerging therapies, and secondary forms related to conditions such as lymphoproliferative disorders, immunodeficiency, Evans syndrome, and other autoimmune diseases.
Designed as a practical manual, it equips healthcare professionals with the tools needed for effective transfusion management, monitoring complications like infections and thromboses, and implementing preventive strategies. This book serves as an invaluable resource for researchers, clinicians, hematologists, transfusion center staff, immunohematology laboratory technicians, and medical students.
Key features of the guide include:
– Clinical case vignettes that explore unique scenarios, including pregnancy, acute complications, and challenging diagnosis and treatment situations.
– Summaries and practical recommendations at the end of each chapter for quick reference.
– An overview of the signs and symptoms of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia (AIHA), with particular emphasis on various subtypes and patient-reported outcomes.
– A detailed presentation of clinical and laboratory diagnoses for AIHA, focusing on the differential diagnosis of hemolysis including the Coombs test, direct antiglobulin test, and hemolytic markers.
This comprehensive guide is your go-to source for understanding and effectively treating autoimmune hemolytic anemias.