HEMATOLOGY DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT ESSENTIALS: A Clinical Guide to Anemias, Bleeding Disorders, and Blood Cancers with Management Workflows - Softcover

Everhardt MD, Graham

 
9798184097398: HEMATOLOGY DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT ESSENTIALS: A Clinical Guide to Anemias, Bleeding Disorders, and Blood Cancers with Management Workflows

Synopsis

A patient presents with pancytopenia, an INR of 3.1, and oozing from every IV site. The attending asks you for a differential and a management plan — right now.

Hematologic problems surface across every clinical setting, from the anemia workup in primary care to the acute leukemia diagnosed on the medicine ward. Yet the resources available to clinicians learning hematology fall into two extremes: encyclopedic references running thousands of pages at prices exceeding two hundred dollars, or pocket outlines too brief to explain the reasoning behind a single management decision. Neither teaches the subject. The large texts are built for subspecialists conducting research, not for the resident or nurse practitioner who needs to understand why a patient with immune thrombocytopenia failed first-line therapy and what to do next. The pocket guides strip out the pathophysiology that makes clinical decisions stick.

Between those extremes sits a gap — and Hematology Diagnosis and Treatment Essentials fills it.

Written for clinicians who manage real patients with blood disorders, this 2026 clinical guide delivers the depth of a major reference in a focused, teachable format built around diagnostic and management workflows. Every chapter follows a consistent architecture — from mechanism through recognition to treatment — so you internalize the reasoning, not just the protocol. Clinical pearls, case vignettes, and comparison tables reinforce decision-making at the bedside.

  • Anemias from iron deficiency through hemolytic crises and hemoglobinopathies, with complete diagnostic algorithms and current treatment protocols
  • Bleeding disorders including hemophilia, von Willebrand disease, ITP, TTP-HUS, and DIC with management workflows for each
  • Hematologic malignancies — MDS, acute and chronic leukemias, lymphomas, and multiple myeloma — with current WHO/ICC classification, risk stratification, and up-to-date targeted therapies including CAR T-cell therapy and bispecific antibodies
  • Hemostasis and thrombosis: coagulation evaluation, thrombophilia workup, anticoagulant selection, dosing, monitoring, and reversal protocols
  • Hematologic emergencies: tumor lysis syndrome, leukostasis, hyperviscosity, and DIC — with triage-to-treatment frameworks
  • Transfusion medicine, hematopoietic cell transplantation, and gene therapy fundamentals
  • Consultative hematology: preoperative assessment, anticoagulation bridging, hematologic abnormalities in pregnancy and systemic disease
  • More than 100 clinical procedure and teaching videos accessible through integrated QR codes
  • Clinical images and illustrations throughout the text for visual correlation at the point of learning
  • Reference appendices including anticoagulant dosing and reversal protocols, chemotherapy regimen quick reference, diagnostic algorithms, and WHO/ICC classification tables

Whether you are an internal medicine resident on a hematology rotation, a nurse practitioner managing anticoagulation and anemias in practice, a medical student building your clinical foundation, or an early hematology fellow seeking a concise yet rigorous clinical guide, this book teaches you how to think through blood disorders — not just what to memorize.

Start building your hematology framework today.

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