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Reviews:
The author and publisher are to be congratulated on another outstanding contribution to the literature on haematological malignancies, and no laboratory concerned with any aspect of their diagnosis should be without it. Highly recommended.' British Journal of Biomedical Science
The colour photographs of normal cells and particularly the large number of abnormal variants are much better than those in any of the hematology textbooks. It deserves a place on the clinician's shelf as a companion to one of the major hematology textbooks, and in the hematology laboratory as a…mehr

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Reviews:
The author and publisher are to be congratulated on another outstanding contribution to the literature on haematological malignancies, and no laboratory concerned with any aspect of their diagnosis should be without it. Highly recommended.' British Journal of Biomedical Science
The colour photographs of normal cells and particularly the large number of abnormal variants are much better than those in any of the hematology textbooks. It deserves a place on the clinician's shelf as a companion to one of the major hematology textbooks, and in the hematology laboratory as a convenient reference for abnormal morphology, quality control, and teaching.'
The Cancer Bulletin
This book is much more than an atlas.' British Journal of Haematology
Leukaemia Diagnosis is a valuable, concise summary of a large amount of up-to-date information.£ Cancer Cells

Table of contents:
1 Acute Leukaemia: Cytology, Cytochemistry and the FAB Classification
2 Acute Leukaemia: Immunophenotyping, Cytogenetics and Molecular Genetics, the EGIL, MIC, MIC-M and WHO Classifications
3 Myelodysplastic Syndromes
4 Chronic Myeloid Leukaemias and Mixed Myeloproliferative/Myelodysplastic conditions
5 Chronic Lymphoid Leukaemias
Autorenporträt
Professor Barbara Bain, Honorary Consultant Haematologist, St Mary's Hospital and Professor of Diagnostic Haematology, Imperial College, London, UK.