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By A. Giagounidis (Duisburg, Germany) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Atlas of Clinical Hematology (Hardcover)
Germany's No.1 in hematological morphology provides the reader with a first class book on the microscopy of peripheral blood and bone marrow smears of normal and malignant hematology. It's one of the books you will look at regularly, even as a skilled morphologist. Whether looking for acute megakaryoblastic leukemia, NK-cell leukemia or epitheloid granulomas, you will find excellent pictures and a short but precise explanation of the most important cytological features. Covering the whole spectrum of hematology, this book is a valuable companion to every practising hematologist
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probably the best book of its category,
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This review is from: Atlas of Clinical Hematology (Hardcover)
Written with highest precision, yet concise in delivery of information covering most topics of hematology. Illustration are diverse and clear, graphics-tables are easy to follow and understand. This is the best book I have came across for a visual illustration of hematology. Though this edition should, in my opinion be updated, but overall highly highly recommended for students or experts alike.
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Atlas of Clinical Hematology by Herbert Begemann (Hardcover - Sept. 1989)
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