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New study guide coming Monday

on July 11, 2012

  I’m super excited about my new study guide, which will be available on Monday. It’s a collection of all of our best Pathology Student stuff on hematopathology and coagulation. 

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Primary CNS lymphoma

Primary CNS lymphoma: a tumor that preys on the immunosuppressed

on September 12, 2011

  Here’s another primary CNS tumor that arises in the brain parenchyma: primary CNS lymphoma.

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iBooks

We’re on iBooks!

on July 19, 2011

Finally – after jumping through a LOT of hoops, The Complete Hematopathology Guide is now on iBooks.

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richter

Richter’s transformation – prolymphocytes, large cells, or what?

on June 9, 2011

  Q. I have a quick question regarding Richter’s transformation in CLL.

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Burkitt_lymphoma

Just how many B-cell lymphomas are there?

on April 14, 2011

Q. Can you explain a bit about the classification of B-cell lymphoma?

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Joy_2

It’s here!

on January 17, 2011

The Complete (but not obsessive) Hematopathology Guide – is here! Check out the cover at the left – click on it, and you’ll be taken to a page that describes the guide and has a place to order.

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Antibody

Primary immunodeficiencies

on September 30, 2009

When people talk about immunodeficiency states, they’re usually talking about secondary immunodeficiencies, like AIDS.

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