A comprehensive, user-friendly guide to laboratory diagnosis of hemoglobin disorders and their clinical implications
Hemoglobin Diagnosis is crafted as a practical, easy-to-navigate resource that delivers essential insights into the laboratory diagnosis of hemoglobin disorders. The updated fourth edition reflects the latest advancements in the field, now including new sections on prenatal screening and diagnostic services, complete with illustrated examples and retention-enhancing questions. Additionally, it features numerous self-assessment case studies, making it an excellent tool for trainees.
Authored by prominent hematologists, this book is rooted in clinical application, emphasizing the selection, execution, and interpretation of various tests available in diagnostic laboratories.
Key topics explored in Diagnosis of Hemoglobinopathies include:
– Genetics of hemoglobin synthesis and methods for identifying globin chain synthesis abnormalities
– Thalassemia and associated conditions, alongside sickle cell hemoglobin and its interactions with thalassemia and other hemoglobins
– Acquired abnormalities affecting globin chain synthesis or hemoglobin structure, and their relevance within diagnostic services for hemoglobinopathies
– Scenarios necessitating specialized testing, along with guidance on appropriate referral centers
Diagnosis of Hemoglobinopathies, Fourth Edition, is an indispensable reference for hematology trainees, practicing hematologists, laboratory scientists, and professionals within the pharmaceutical and diagnostic sectors, providing a solid foundation for understanding hemoglobin disorder diagnoses.