Morphologic-Immunophenotypic Correlation
by Wojciech Gorczyca
Flow Cytometry in Neoplastic Hematology is a well-illustrated and highly practical guide on the aspects relevant for clinical diagnosis and explains the general parameters useful in diagnosis with flow cytometry. It also correlates histomorphologic features and explains cases of discrepancy between findings with the two modalities.
Key features of Flow Cytometry in Neoplastic Hematology include:
- comprehensive coverage of the aspects relevant for clinical diagnosis
- an explanation of the general parameters useful in diagnosis with flow cytometry
- correlation with color histomorphological findings throughout
- a systematic approach from basic cases to complicated problem areas
- focus on the clinical aspects, not just the technical background or procedural minutiae
Contents
- Introduction
- Identification of Clonal B-Cells
- Identification of Abnormal T-Cells
- Identification of blasts
- Features of dyspoiesis
- Flow cytometry limitations
- Phenotypic markers
- B-cell lymphoproliferations
- Peripheral (mature/post-thymic) T-cell lymphoproliferations
- Acute leukemia
- Myelodysplastic syndromes and chronic myeloproliferative disorders
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