Before you start!
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First, decide which definition should be used for the discrimination of
neutrophils into bands and segmented cells. If this
definition is not familiar to you, look it up
here.
Does
the
rule of filament or
the
rule of one third apply?
You can only view the "White Blood Cells"
and "Blood Picture Gallery" modules, after one
of the two above definitions have been chosen. In the
module "Normal Blood Marrow" only the rule of
filament is applied.
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A: Learning
Modules
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The Learning Modules are all built upon the same
principle. At the beginning you will examine
and compare the various kinds of cells and the
qualitative abnormalities of the blood and/or bone
marrow. In the next step you must recognize
these cells and abnormalities. You will always receive
feedback as to whether you are right or wrong. At
the end of the program, you will have to assess
the blood film of important hematological diseases.
Read the instructions for each module carefully.
Red
numbers indicate
sequential order.
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B: Reference
Modules
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Unlike the learning modules, here you can
systematically consult blood pictures and information
about the most important hematological abnormalities and
diseases.
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A: Learning Modules
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White
Blood Cells
You will learn how to recognize normal and pathological
leukocytes as well as toxic abnormalities of neutrophils
and monocytes. You will then differentiate the leukocytes
of fifteen different diseases.
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Red Blood
Cells
Here, you will learn how to recognize the qualitative
abnormalities of red blood cells. You will then assess
the red blood cells of eleven different diseases.
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Platelets
You will learn step by step how to recognize the
quantitative and qualitative abnormalities of platelets.
You will then assess the platelets of five different
diseases.
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Artifacts
in the Blood Film
In this module, you will learn to recognize and identify
different artifacts.
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Normal Bone
Marrow
You will learn step by step how to recognize normal bone
marrow cells as well as how to assess cellularity and
iron content.
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B: Reference Modules
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Gallery
of Blood and Bone Marrow Films
In this module, you can examine the blood pictures of
more than 60 diseases. For some of them the bone marrow
films are presented as well.
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All
Informational Units
You can access the list of all the available units found
in the program here.
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Laboratory
Techniques
Read the instructions on how to produce a blood film and
how to perform a May-Grünwald-Giemsa stain as well
as a reticulocyte stain. Watch QuickTime movies in
which these procedures are demonstrated.
Read the descriptions on manual and automated blood cell
counting methods. Their advantages and disadvantages are
also discussed.
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