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==Hematology as basic medical science== |
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*[[Blood]] |
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**[[Venous blood]] |
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**[[Venipuncture]] |
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**[[Haematopoiesis|Hematopoiesis]] |
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**[[Blood tests]] |
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**[[Cord blood]] |
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*[[Red blood cell]]s |
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**[[Erythropoiesis]] |
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**[[Erythropoietin]] |
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**[[Iron metabolism]] |
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**[[Hemoglobin]] |
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**[[Glycolysis]] |
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**[[Pentose phosphate pathway]] |
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*[[Reticuloendothelial system]] |
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**[[Bone marrow]] |
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**[[Spleen]] |
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**[[Liver]] |
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*[[Lymphatic system]] |
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*[[Blood transfusion]] |
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**[[Blood plasma]] |
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**[[Blood bank]] |
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**[[Blood donor]]s |
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**[[Blood groups]] |
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*[[Hemostasis]] |
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**[[Coagulation]] |
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**[[Vitamin K]] |
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*[[Complement system]] |
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**[[Immunoglobulins]] |
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abnormality of the [[hemoglobin]] molecule or of the rate of hemoglobin synthesis) |
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*'''[[Anemia]]s''' (lack of [[red blood cells]] or hemoglobin) |
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*'''[[Hematological malignancies]]''' |
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*'''[[Coagulopathy|Coagulopathies]]''' (disorders of [[bleeding]] and [[coagulation]]) |
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*...[[Sickle Cell Anemia]] |
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==Treatments== |
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Treatments include: |
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*[[Dieting|Diet]] advice |
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*Oral [[medication]] - tablets or liquid medicines |
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*[[Anticoagulation]] therapy |
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*Intramuscular injections (for example, [[Vitamin B12]] injections) |
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*[[Blood transfusion]] (for [[anemia]]) |
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*[[Venesection]] also known as therepeutic phlebotomy (for [[hemochromatosis|iron overload]] or [[polycythemia]]) |
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*[[Bone marrow transplant]] (for example, for [[leukemia]]) |
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*All kinds of anti-cancer [[chemotherapy]] |
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*[[Radiotherapy]] (for example, for cancer) |
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==Alphabetical lists== |
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*[[:Category:Hematologists|Hematologists]] |
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*[[:Category:Blood disorders|Blood disorders]] |
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*[[:Category:Hematology|Hematology topics]] |
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== External links == |
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*[http://www.hematology.org/ American Society of Hematology] |
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* [http://www.apmedicaljournals.com/ Asia-Pacific Journal of Cancer Therapeutics APJCT ] |
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*[http://www.apon.org/files/public/timeline_chart.pdf Major milestones in history of hematology] (PDF) |
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*[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Index:Hematology Multilingual index] |
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*[http://www.ajho.com: American Journal of Hematology / Oncology] |
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*[http://www.ihaematology.com/ ihaematology.com] |
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Revision as of 21:39, 18 March 2010
Occupation | |
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Names | Medical Specialist |
Occupation type | Specialty |
Activity sectors | Medicine |
Description | |
Education required | Doctor of Medicine |
Fields of employment | Hospitals, Clinics |
Hematology, also spelled haematology (from the Greek αἷμα haima "blood" and -λoγία), is the branch of internal medicine, physiology, pathology, clinical laboratory work, and pediatrics that is concerned with the study of blood, the blood-forming organs, and blood diseases. Hematology includes the study of etiology, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and prevention of blood diseases. The laboratology work that goes into the study of blood is frequently performed by a medical technologist. Hematologists physicians also very frequently do further study in oncology - the medical treatment of cancer.
Blood diseases affect the production of blood and its components, such as blood cells, hemoglobin, blood proteins, the mechanism of coagulation, etc.
Physicians specialized in hematology are known as hematologists. Their routine work mainly includes the care and treatment of patients with hematological diseases, although some may also work at the hematology laboratory viewing blood films and bone marrow slides under the microscope, interpreting various hematological test results. In some institutions, hematologists also manage the hematology laboratory. Physicians who work in hematology laboratories, and most commonly manage them, are pathologists specialized in the diagnosis of hematological diseases, referred to as hematopathologists. Hematologists and hematopathologists generally work in conjunction to formulate a diagnosis and deliver the most appropriate therapy if needed. Hematology is a distinct subspecialty of internal medicine, separate from but overlapping with the subspecialty of medical oncology. Hematologists may specialize further or have special interests, for example in:
- treating bleeding disorders such as hemophilia and idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
- treating hematological malignacies such as lymphoma and leukemia
- treating hemoglobinopathies
- in the science of blood transfusion and the work of a blood bank
- in bone marrow and stem cell transplantation
only some blood disorders can be cured.
Hematology as basic medical science
- Blood
- Red blood cells
- Reticuloendothelial system
- Lymphatic system
- Blood transfusion
- Hemostasis
- Complement system
abnormality of the hemoglobin molecule or of the rate of hemoglobin synthesis)
- Anemias (lack of red blood cells or hemoglobin)
- Hematological malignancies
- Coagulopathies (disorders of bleeding and coagulation)
- ...Sickle Cell Anemia
Treatments
Treatments include:
- Diet advice
- Oral medication - tablets or liquid medicines
- Anticoagulation therapy
- Intramuscular injections (for example, Vitamin B12 injections)
- Blood transfusion (for anemia)
- Venesection also known as therepeutic phlebotomy (for iron overload or polycythemia)
- Bone marrow transplant (for example, for leukemia)
- All kinds of anti-cancer chemotherapy
- Radiotherapy (for example, for cancer)
Alphabetical lists
External links
- American Society of Hematology
- Asia-Pacific Journal of Cancer Therapeutics APJCT
- Major milestones in history of hematology (PDF)
- Multilingual index
- American Journal of Hematology / Oncology
- ihaematology.com
{{Diseases of RBCs and megakaryocytes}} may refer to:
- {{Diseases of RBCs}}, a navigational template for diseases of red blood cells
- {{Diseases of megakaryocytes}}, a navigational template for diseases of clotting
{{Template disambiguation}} should never be transcluded in the main namespace.