Essential of Clinical Pathology (Record no. 44393)

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International Standard Book Number 9789386150691
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Classification number 612.11 KAW-F
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Personal name Kawthalkar, Shirish M
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Essential of Clinical Pathology
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement 2nd
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Place of publication, distribution, etc New Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc The Health Science Publishers
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2018
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Extent 431p.
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General note Section 1: Clinical Chemistry and Other Laboratory Tests<br/>1. Basic Principles of Laboratory Medicine 3<br/>• Preanalytical Phase 3<br/>• Analytical Phase 8<br/>• Postanalytical Phase 8<br/>• Gaussian Distribution and Reference Ranges 8<br/>• Interpretation of Laboratory Tests 8<br/>• Test Performance Specifications 9<br/>• Diagnostic Value of a Test 10<br/>• Quality Assurance 11<br/>• Quality Control 12<br/>• Credentials of a Laboratory 13<br/>• Point of Care Testing 13<br/>• Safety in the Clinical Laboratory 14<br/>2. Examination of Urine 16<br/>• Composition of Normal Urine 16<br/>• Indications for Urinalysis 16<br/>• Collection of Urine 16<br/>• Changes Which Occur in Standing Urine at Room Temperature 17<br/>• Physical Examination 18<br/>• Chemical Examination 20<br/>• Microscopic Examination 33<br/>3. Renal Function Tests 42<br/>• Structure and Function of Kidney 42<br/>• Factors Affecting Renal Function 44<br/>• Indications for Renal Function Tests 44<br/>• Classification of Renal Function Tests 44<br/>• Tests to Evaluate Glomerular Function 45<br/>• Tests to Evaluate Tubular Function 49<br/>• Renal Biopsy 51<br/>4. Laboratory Tests in Diabetes Mellitus 54<br/>• Metabolic Actions of Insulin 54<br/>• Classification of Diabetes Mellitus 54<br/>• Prediabetes 57<br/>• Metabolic Alterations in Diabetes Mellitus 57<br/>• Long-term Complications of Diabetes Mellitus 58<br/>• Role of Laboratory in Diabetes Mellitus 59<br/>5. Liver Function Tests 66<br/>• Functions of Liver 66<br/>• Indications and Limitations of Liver Function Tests 67<br/>• Classification of Liver Function Tests 68<br/>• Tests that Assess Excretory Function of the Liver 68<br/>• Tests Which Assess Synthetic and Metabolic Functions of Liver 71<br/>• Tests Which Assess Hepatic Injury (Liver Enzyme Studies) 73<br/>• Tests that Assess Clearance if Exogenous Substances from the Liver 75<br/>• Interpretation of Liver Function Tests 76<br/>• Liver Biopsy 77<br/>• Types of Liver Biopsy 77<br/>00 Prelims.indd 9 3/28/2018 10:11:20 AM<br/>x Essentials of Clinical Pathology<br/>6. Laboratory Tests in Disorders of Lipids 81<br/>• Physiology 81<br/>• Classification of Lipoprotein Disorders 83<br/>• Laboratory Tests for Lipoprotein Disorders 84<br/>7. Biochemical Cardiac Markers 87<br/>• Acute Coronary Syndrome 87<br/>• Biochemical Cardiac Marker Studies 89<br/>• Other Cardiac Injury Markers 91<br/>• Cardiac Markers with Prognostic Significance 91<br/>• Cardiac Marker for Congestive Cardiac Failure 92<br/>8. Examination of Cerebrospinal Fluid 93<br/>• Composition of Normal Cerebrospinal Fluid in Adults 93<br/>• Circulation of Csf 93<br/>• Functions of Cerebrospinal Fluid 93<br/>• Collection of Cerebrospinal Fluid 93<br/>• Indications for Lumbar Puncture 94<br/>• Complications of Lumbar Puncture 95<br/>• Contraindications to Lumbar Puncture 95<br/>• Laboratory Examination of Cerebrospinal Fluid 95<br/>9. Examination of Serous Body Fluids and Synovial Fluid 104<br/>• Serous Fluids 104<br/>• Synovial Fluid 111<br/>10. Examination of Sputum 116<br/>• Collection of Sputum 116<br/>• Appearance of Sputum 116<br/>• Microbiological Examination 116<br/>• Examination of Sputum for Mycobacterium tuberculosis 117<br/>• Examination for Other Organisms 119<br/>• Cytological Examination of Sputum 119<br/>11. Examination of Feces 121<br/>• Uses of Laboratory Examination of Feces 121<br/>• Microscopic Examination 122<br/>• Chemical Examination 131<br/>12. Gastric Analysis 134<br/>• Normal Gastric Anatomy and Physiology 134<br/>• Indications for Gastric Analysis 135<br/>• Contraindications to Gastric Analysis 136<br/>• Method of Gastric Analysis 136<br/>• Other Tests for Gastric Analysis 138<br/>13. Tests for Malabsorption and Pancreatic Function Tests 139<br/>• Malabsorption Syndromes 139<br/>• Pancreatic Function Tests 144<br/>14. Thyroid Function Tests 149<br/>• Anatomy and Physiology of Thyroid 149<br/>• Disorders of Thyroid 150<br/>• Thyroid Function Tests 153<br/>15. Laboratory Tests in Pregnancy 157<br/>• Pregnancy Tests 157<br/>• First and Second Trimester Screening for Cytogenetic Defects and Neural Tube Defects 160<br/>00 Prelims.indd 10 3/28/2018 10:11:20 AM<br/>Contents xi<br/>• Assessment of Risk of Preterm Labor 162<br/>• Determination of Fetal Lung Maturity 162<br/>• Amniotic Fluid Bilirubin 163<br/>• Laboratory Evaluation of Diseases During Pregnancy 163<br/>• Laboratory Tests in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss 164<br/>16. Infertility 166<br/>• Male Infertility 166<br/>• Female Infertility 168<br/>17. Semen Analysis 174<br/>• Indications for Semen Analysis 174<br/>• Collection of Semen for Investigation of Infertility 174<br/>• Examination of Seminal Fluid 175<br/>• Examination for the Presence of Semen in Medicolegal Cases 179<br/>• Examination of Semen to Check the Effectiveness of Vasectomy 179<br/>18. Pyrexia of Unknown Origin 180<br/>• Pathogenesis of Fever 180<br/>• Classic Pyrexia of Unknown Origin 181<br/>• Nosocomial Causes of Puo 184<br/>• Neutropenic Puo 184<br/>• Human Immunodeficiency Virus-related Puo 184<br/>Section 2: Laboratory Hematology<br/>19. Hematopoiesis 187<br/>• Red Blood Cells 189<br/>• White Blood Cells 191<br/>• Thrombopoiesis 194<br/>20. Collection of Blood 196<br/>• Skin Puncture 196<br/>• Venous Blood Collection 196<br/>• Anticoagulants 198<br/>• Sequence of Filling of Tubes (Order of Draw of Blood Collection Tubes) 199<br/>• Common Sources of Error in Collection of Blood Sample 199<br/>• Special Situations 200<br/>• Use of Plasma vs Serum 201<br/>21. Automated Complete Blood Cell Count 202<br/>• Principles of Working of Hematology Analyzer 203<br/>• Data Presentation 204<br/>• Collection of Blood for Complete Blood Count 204<br/>• Parameters Measured by Hematology Analyzers 204<br/>• Flagging 207<br/>• Histograms 207<br/>• Causes of Erroneous Results on Automated Cbc 208<br/>• Newer Parameters Available on Select Hematology Analyzers 208<br/>• Advantages of Hematology Analyzers 210<br/>• Limitations of Hematology Analyzers 211<br/>• Interpretation of Complete Blood Count 211<br/>22. Estimation of Hemoglobin 213<br/>• Indications for Hemoglobin Estimation 213<br/>• Methods for Estimation of Hemoglobin 213<br/>• General Remarks 216<br/>00 Prelims.indd 11 3/28/2018 10:11:20 AM<br/>xii Essentials of Clinical Pathology<br/>23. Packed Cell Volume 217<br/>• Uses of Packed Cell Volume 217<br/>• Macromethod (Wintrobe Method) 217<br/>• Micromethod 218<br/>• General Notes 219<br/>24. Total Leukocyte Count 220<br/>• Manual Method 220<br/>• Automated Method 222<br/>25. Reticulocyte Count 223<br/>• Uses 223<br/>• Method 223<br/>26. Platelet Count 226<br/>• Manual Method 226<br/>• Automated Method 227<br/>27. Blood Smear 228<br/>• Uses 228<br/>• Preparation of Blood Smear (Wedge Method) 228<br/>• Fixation of Blood Smear 229<br/>• Staining of Blood Smear 229<br/>• Examination of Blood Smear 230<br/>28. Red Cell Indices 241<br/>• Uses of Red Cell Indices 241<br/>• Manual Methods 241<br/>• Automated Methods 242<br/>29. Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate 243<br/>• Stages of Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate 243<br/>• Factors Affecting Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate 243<br/>• Significance of Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate 243<br/>• Indications for Measurement of Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate 244<br/>• Methods for Estimation of Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate 244<br/>• Acute Phase Reactants 246<br/>30. Examination of Bone Marrow 248<br/>• Normal Bone Marrow 248<br/>• Indications for Bone Marrow Examination 248<br/>• Contraindications 249<br/>• Sites for Bone Marrow Aspiration or Biopsy 249<br/>• Method 250<br/>• Complications of Bone Marrow Aspiration and/or Biopsy 251<br/>• Processing of Marrow Specimens 251<br/>• Examination of Marrow Specimens 252<br/>31. Hematology of Infectious Diseases 256<br/>• Malaria 256<br/>• Lymphatic Filariasis 264<br/>• Visceral Leishmaniasis 266<br/>• Bacterial Infections 269<br/>• Dengue Fever (Df) and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (Dhf) 269<br/>• Hematological Changes in Hiv/Aids 271<br/>32. Laboratory Tests in Anemia 273<br/>• Classification of Anemias 273<br/>• Anemias due to Decreased Production of Red Blood Cells 273<br/>• Hereditary Disorders of Hemoglobin 281<br/>• Disorders of Red Cell Membrane 285<br/>00 Prelims.indd 12 3/28/2018 10:11:21 AM<br/>Contents xiii<br/>• Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency 286<br/>• Immune Hemolytic Anemias 287<br/>• Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria 291<br/>• Microangiopathic and Macroangiopathic Hemolytic Anemia 291<br/>• Hypersplenism 292<br/>• Acute Blood Loss Anemia 292<br/>• Approach to Diagnosis of Anemia 292<br/>33. Laboratory Tests in Hematological Malignancies 304<br/>• Acute Leukemias 304<br/>• Myelodysplastic Syndromes 310<br/>• Myeloproliferative Neoplasms 311<br/>• Mature B- and T-Cell Neoplasms 312<br/>• Plasma Cell Neoplasms 313<br/>34. Laboratory Tests in Bleeding Disorders 319<br/>• Physiology of Hemostasis 319<br/>• Bleeding Disorders 322<br/>• Approach to the Diagnosis of Bleeding Disorders 328<br/>35. Laboratory Tests in Thrombophilia 340<br/>• Inherited Thrombophilia 341<br/>• Acquired Thrombophilia 343<br/>• Association of Thrombophilia with Clinical Presentation 344<br/>• Tests for Thrombophilia 345<br/>• Indications for Thrombophilia Testing 345<br/>• Diagnosis of Thrombophilia 345<br/>• Diagnosis of Deep Venous Thrombosis 346<br/>• Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolism 346<br/>36. Laboratory Tests in Porphyrias 348<br/>• Introduction and Classification 348<br/>• Clinical Features 349<br/>• Laboratory Diagnosis 350<br/>37. Flow Cytometry and Immunohistochemistry in Hematopathology 352<br/>• Flow Cytometry 352<br/>• Immunohistochemistry 357<br/>Section 3: Practical Blood Transfusion<br/>38. Blood Group Systems 363<br/>• ABO System 363<br/>• The Rh System 367<br/>• Other Blood Group Systems 369<br/>39. Blood Grouping 370<br/>• ABO Grouping 370<br/>• Identical Blood versus Compatible Blood 374<br/>• RhD Grouping 374<br/>40. Collection of Donor Blood, Processing and Storage 376<br/>• Types of Blood Donors 376<br/>• Criteria for Selection of Blood Donors 377<br/>• Collection of Donor Blood 378<br/>• Collection of Blood by Apheresis 380<br/>• Processing of Donor Blood 381<br/>• Autologous Donation 381<br/>• Directed Donation 382<br/>• Therapeutic Phlebotomy 382<br/>00 Prelims.indd 13 3/28/2018 10:11:21 AM<br/>xiv Essentials of Clinical Pathology<br/>41. Screening Tests for Infections Transmissible by Transfusion 383<br/>• Organisms Transmissible by Transfusion 383<br/>• Viruses 384<br/>• Bacteria 386<br/>• Parasites 386<br/>42. Antibody Screening and Identification 387<br/>• Antibody Screening 387<br/>• Antibody Identification 388<br/>43. Compatibility Test 390<br/>• Steps in Compatibility Testing 390<br/>44. Whole Blood, Blood Components and Blood Derivatives 393<br/>• Whole blood 393<br/>• Blood Components 394<br/>• Plasma Components 396<br/>• Plasma Derivatives 397<br/>• Recombinant Factor Concentrates 397<br/>45. Adverse Effects of Transfusion 398<br/>• Acute Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction 398<br/>• Febrile Non-hemolytic Transfusion Reaction 399<br/>• Bacterial Contamination of Donor Unit 399<br/>• Transfusion-associated Lung Injury 399<br/>• Delayed Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction 399<br/>• Anaphylactic Reaction 399<br/>• Allergic Reaction 399<br/>• Transfusion-associated Circulatory Overload 400<br/>• Iron Overload (Transfusion Hemosiderosis) 400<br/>• Post-transfusion Purpura 400<br/>• Transmission of Infections 400<br/>• Transfusion-associated Graft-versus-Host Disease 401<br/>• Complications Associated with Massive Transfusion 401<br/>• Recognition and Investigation of a Transfusion Reaction 401
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