Hematopathology Innovations
Hematopathology is a subspecialty of pathology which studies diseases of hematopoietic cells which originate from the bone marrow and contribute the cellular components of blood including red blood cells white blood cells and platelets. Hematopathologists most frequently evaluate peripheral blood smears, bone marrow aspirates, and lymph nodes biopsies to determine the nature of hematopoietic disease. The hematopathologist incorporates traditional microscopy with ancillary techniques including general laboratory values, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, and molecular diagnostic tests to make the most accurate diagnosis. The Journal of Hematopathology provides pathologists interested in hematopathology with all the information needed to perform modern pathology in evaluating lymphoid tissues and bone marrow. The Journal publishes reviews, editorials, comments, original papers, guidelines and protocols, papers on ancillary techniques, and case reports in the fields of the pathology, molecular biology, and clinical features of diseases of the hematopoietic system.
Last Updated on: Nov 24, 2024