The book covers the essential practical techniques of flow cytometry in detail. It is divided into two sections: The first section includes the basic practical techniques of flow cytometry in cytology samples. Chapters under this section provide detailed description of the sampling technique, processing, acquisition of the sample, instrumentation and basic principles of flow cytometry. The second section elucidates clinical applications of flow cytometry. Chapters cover the flow cytometry applications in various haematolymphoid neoplasms, tumors of solid organs and body fluid samples. The flow cytometry findings of different tumors are described with the help of multiple colored cytology microphotographs, flow cytometry graphs, boxes, and tables. In addition, it also describes other ancillary techniques in those neoplastic lesions. The book helps practicing pathologists, technical staff and post graduate students to understand flow cytometry findings of the haematolymphoid neoplasms and solid tumor with special emphasis on cytology along with advanced technique. This book will help the students to interpret flow cytometry graphs.
3 Behm, F.G., Raimondi, S.C., Schell, M.J. et al. (1992) Lack of CD45 antigen on blast cells in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia is associated with chromosomal hyperdiploidy and other favorable prognostic features.
This new edition examines the latest diagnostic techniques for the interpretation of a complete range of cytological specimens.
Flow Cytometry and Clinical Diagnosis
Flow Cytometry in Clinical Diagnosis
This volume in the Essentials in Cytopathology book series will focus on the cytopathology of lymph nodes.
This practical text describes how cytologic diagnosis is utilized in urinary tract disease. Areas covered include urinary sediment; benign disorders; bladder tumors; tumors of the urethra, ureters, and renal pelves;...
This comprehensive manual presents the cytomorphologic and immunocytochemical characteristics of both non-Hodgkin and Hodgkin lymphomas.
This book provides a comprehensive, practical, and state-of-the art review addressing the major issues and challenges in cytopathology practice using a question and answer format.
This book will help cytopathologists to conduct these tasks in various organs and clinical contexts.
This highly illustrated volume will provide handy information for residents, fellows, and general pathologists with a step-by-step guide to evaluation of BCF specimens with the specific goal of identification of malignancies.