- Hematopathology
Hematopathology is the branch of
pathology which studies diseases ofhematopoietic cells (see below). A hematopathologist looks at peripheralblood smears ,bone marrow aspirates and biopsies,lymph nodes , and other tissues, and uses his/her expertise todiagnose diseases such as lymphomas and leukemias. The hematopathologist uses traditionalmicroscopy to look at thespecimen , but also relies onlaboratory values ,immunohistochemistry ,flow cytometry , andmolecular diagnostic tests to make the most accuratediagnosis . The hematopathologist works closely with thehematologist /oncologist specialty doctor who sees thepatient and decides on the best treatment based upon thediagnosis .Diseases of Hematopoietic Cells
The major disease of
hematopoietic cells fall into several categories, which includechronic myeloproliferative disease ,myelodysplastic syndrome s,leukemia s,lymphoma s, plasma cell neoplasms, and histiocytic andmast cell neoplasms. Hematopathologists from all over the world have agreed on a standard classification system, called the "WHO classification". [Jaffe, ES, Harris, NL, Stein, H., and Vardiman, JW, eds. "Pathology and Genetics: Tumours of Haematopoietic and Lymphoid Tissues,World Health Organization Classification of Tumors Series". Lyon: IARC Press, 2001.]Leukemia s are mainlybone marrow andblood based and can be subclassified aschronic leukemia andacute leukemia .Chronic leukemia is the proliferation of too many matureblood cells , and is called that because it is a chronic process clinically. Examples arechronic myelogenous leukemia andchronic lymphocytic leukemia .Acute leukemia is the proliferation of too many immature blood cells, calledmyeloblasts , which have lost the ability to become mature cells. This is usually a very aggressivedisease if untreated. Fortunately, treatment of both types ofleukemia has improved greatly over the past few decades.Lymphoma s are diseases that are mainly based inlymph nodes . Hematopathologists have named different lymphomas after the type oflymphocyte that has becomemalignant . Thus there areB cell lymphoma s,T cell lymphoma s, andNK cell lymphoma s. The hematopathologist usesimmunohistochemistry andflow cytometry , techniques usingantibodies to specific cell surfaceantigens , to determine the type of hematopoieticneoplasm in thepathology specimen .Notes
External links
* [http://socforheme.org/ Society for Hematopathology]
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