Anderson's Electronic Atlas of Hematology, Version 2.0

Andersons Electronic Atlas of Hematology, Version 9780781726610


Publication Date: Mar 7, 2002
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With over 900 high-quality color images, the Second Version of this multimedia CD-ROM helps learners identify and study the morphology of cells from peripheral blood and bone marrow. This interactive atlas and testing resource is an ideal tool for education, examination preparation, and competency assessment. Features include a new section on microorganisms associated with hematologic disease, comparisons of cells that are commonly confused, 125 morphology evaluation questions with answers and rationales, and terms linked to Stedman's Medical Dictionary definitions. Two related products are forthcoming: Anderson's Electronic Atlas of Hematologic Disorders CD-ROM and Anderson's Atlas of Hematology (Spiralbound).


Compatibility:

BlackBerry® OS 4.1 or Higher / iPhone/iPod Touch 2.0 or Higher /Palm OS 3.5 or higher / Palm Pre Classic / Symbian S60, 3rd edition (Nokia) / Windows Mobile™ Pocket PC (all versions) / Windows Mobile Smartphone / Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP/Vista/Tablet PC

Features

--Over 900 high-quality images
--Side-by-side viewing for comparison of cells
--On/off labeling function
--Additional morphology evaluation questions, now 125 in total, complete with instant feedback and rationales

About the Author(s)

  • Shauna C Anderson PhD
  • Program Director of Clinical Laboratory Science, Department of Microbiology, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT

Specs

  • Product Format: CDWin
  • ISBN: 9780781726610
  • Pub Date: Mar 7, 2002
  • Target Platform: windows
  • Weight: 1.0

Table of contents

Blood Cells

  1. Red Blood Cells
    1. Normal maturation series
    2. Megaloblastic maturation series
    3. Iron-deficient maturation
    4. Abnormal distribution
    5. Abnormal shape (Poikilocytosis)
    6. Abnormal size (Anisocytosis)
    7. Abnormal coloring
    8. Abnormal inclusions
    9. Abnormal maturation (Dyserythropoiesis)
  2. White Blood Cells
    1. Granulocytic series
    2. Lymphocytic series
    3. Plasmacyte series
  3. Megakaryocytic Series
    1. Normal maturation
    2. Abnormal Cells (Dysmegakaryopoiesis)
  4. Microorganisms Associated With Hematologic Disease
    1. Borrelia
    2. Yersinia
    3. Candida
    4. Histoplasma
    5. Babesia
    6. Filariae
    7. Malaria (Plasmodium faciparum)
    8. Malaria (Plasmodium vivax)
    9. Trypanosoma
    10. Leishmania
    11. Toxoplasma
  5. Comparison of Cells
    1. Myelocyte, Metamyelocyte, Band, Neutrophil
    2. Myeloblast, Myelocyte
    3. Myeloblast, Myelocyte, Promyelocyte
    4. Basophilic Normoblast, Myeloblast
    5. Promonocyte, Monoblast
    6. Myeloblast, Monoblast
    7. Monocyte, Atypical Lymphocyte
    8. Monocyte, Lymphocyte
Bone Marrow Cellularity
  1. Normal Cellularity
  2. Hypocellularity in the adult
  3. Hypercellularity in the adult
  4. Erythropoiesis
  5. Granulopoiesis
  6. Lymphopoiesis
  7. Megakaryopoiesis
  8. Reticuloendothelial system
  9. Abnormal macrophage
  10. Nonhematopoietic elements
Cytochemistry
  1. Acid phosphatase
  2. Esterases
  3. Iron stain
  4. Kleihauer-Betke Stain
  5. Leukocyte alkaline phosphatase
  6. New methylene blue N stain
  7. Periodic acid-Schiff
  8. Peroxidase stain
  9. Sudan Black B stain
  10. TdT
  11. Toluidine blue stain
ANIMATIONS/MORPH SERIES
Red Blood Cell
Megaloblastic Red Cell
Iron Deficiency
Neutrophilic
Eosinophilic
Basophilic
Monocyte
Lymphocyte
Plasma cell
Megakaryocyte