An Introduction to Clinical Pathology |
Contents
PREFACE | 7 |
The red cells A Iron deficiency | 71 |
The red cells B Haemolytic anaemia | 80 |
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abnormal absorption activity acute added amount anaemia antibodies appearance associated bilirubin biopsy bleeding blood body bone-marrow cause cent centrifuged characteristic chronic clinical clotting colour concentration condition contains count culture cytoplasm deficiency demonstrated depend deposit detected diagnosis dilute disease drugs early effect estimation examination example excess excreted factor faeces figure findings fluid folic acid frequently give given glucose haemoglobin haemolytic anaemia haemorrhage hypothyroidism important increased indicated infection iron known laboratory latter leukaemia liver lymphocytes marrow measured method necessary normal nucleus obtained occasionally occur organisms particularly passed patients peripheral pernicious plasma platelet positive possible pregnancy preparations present produce prolonged protein radioactivity rare reaction red cells red-cell reduced renal rise routine seen serum severe sometimes specific specimen stages stained stools taken taking technique tissue transfusion treatment urinary urine usually white cells