Short description: Study of blood and blood diseases
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Hematology| System | Hematopoietic system |
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| Subdivisions | Transfusion medicine |
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| Significant diseases | Anemia, leukemia, lymphoma. |
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| Significant tests | Blood film, bone marrow biopsy |
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| Specialist | Hematologist |
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Haematologist| Occupation |
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| Names |
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Occupation type | Specialty |
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Activity sectors | Medicine |
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| Description |
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Education required |
- Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
- Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)
- Doctor of Osteopathic medicine (D.O.)
- Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S.)
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Fields of employment | Hospitals, Clinics |
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Hematology (always spelled haematology in British English) is the branch of medicine concerned with the study of the cause, prognosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases related to blood.[1][2] It involves treating diseases that affect the production of blood and its components, such as blood cells, hemoglobin, blood proteins, bone marrow, platelets, blood vessels, spleen, and the mechanism of coagulation. Such diseases might include hemophilia, sickle cell anemia, blood clots (thrombus), other bleeding disorders, and blood cancers such as leukemia, multiple myeloma, and lymphoma.[3] The laboratory analysis of blood is frequently performed by a medical technologist or medical laboratory scientist.
Specialization
Physicians specialized in hematology are known as hematologists or haematologists. 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 and blood clotting 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 or haematopathologists. 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 malignancies such as lymphoma and leukemia (cancers)
- treating hemoglobinopathies
- the science of blood transfusion and the work of a blood bank
- bone marrow and stem cell transplantation
Training
Starting hematologists (in the US) complete a four-year medical degree followed by three or four more years in residency or internship programs. After completion, they further expand their knowledge by spending two or three more years learning how to experiment, diagnose, and treat blood disorders.[4] When applying for this career, most job openings look for first-hand practical experience in a recognized training program that provides practice in the following: Cause of abnormalities in the formation of blood and other disorders, diagnosis of numerous blood-related conditions or cancers using experimentation, and the proper care and treatment of patients in the best manner. There are two parts in training of hematology; one is clinical hematology and another is hematopathology.[citation needed]
See also
References
- ↑ "Hematology". https://www.healio.com/hematology-oncology/news/online/{2dd178d0-7f92-46a8-add9-2c7d634d2cea}/what-is-hematology.
- ↑ "What is Hematology?". 24 November 2009. https://www.news-medical.net/health/What-is-Hematology.aspx.
- ↑ "Hermatology". American Medical Association. https://www.ama-assn.org/specialty/hematology.
- ↑ "Resources for Medical Students and Residents". American Society of Hematology. https://www.hematology.org/education/trainees/medical-student-resident-resources.
Transfusion medicine |
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| General concepts |
- Apheresis (plasmapheresis, plateletpheresis, leukapheresis)
- Blood transfusion
- Blood typing
- Coombs test (direct and indirect)
- Cross-matching
- Exchange transfusion
- International Society of Blood Transfusion
- Intraoperative blood salvage
- ISBT 128
- Transfusion reactions
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Blood group systems / blood types |
- ABO
- Chido-Rodgers
- Colton
- Cromer
- Diego
- Dombrock
- Duffy
- Er
- FORS
- Gerbich
- GIL
- GLOB
- Hh
- Ii
- Indian
- JR
- JMH
- Kell (Xk)
- Kidd
- Knops
- Lan
- Lewis
- Lutheran
- LW
- MNS
- OK
- P
- Raph
- Rh and RHAG
- Scianna
- T-Tn
- Vel
- Xg
- Yt
- Other
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Blood products / blood donation |
- Whole blood
- Platelets
- Red blood cells
- Plasma / Fresh frozen plasma / PF24 (Cryoprecipitate + Cryosupernatant)
- Blood substitutes
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Diseases of red blood cells |
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| ↓ | | Anemia | | Nutritional |
- Micro-: Iron-deficiency anemia
- Macro-: Megaloblastic anemia
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Hemolytic (mostly normo-) | | Hereditary |
- enzymopathy: Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency
- glycolysis
- pyruvate kinase deficiency
- triosephosphate isomerase deficiency
- hexokinase deficiency
- [[Biology:Hemoglobinopathemoglobinopathy]]: Thalassemia
- Sickle cell disease/trait
- Hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin
- membrane: Hereditary spherocytosis
- Minkowski–Chauffard syndrome
- Hereditary elliptocytosis
- Southeast Asian ovalocytosis
- Hereditary stomatocytosis
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| Acquired | | AIHA |
- Warm antibody autoimmune hemolytic anemia
- Cold agglutinin disease
- Donath–Landsteiner hemolytic anemia
- Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria
- Mixed autoimmune hemolytic anemia
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- membrane
- paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
- Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia
- Thrombotic microangiopathy
- Hemolytic–uremic syndrome
- Drug-induced autoimmune
- Drug-induced nonautoimmune
- Hemolytic disease of the newborn
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Aplastic (mostly normo-) |
Hereditary: Fanconi anemia
Diamond–Blackfan anemia
- Acquired: Pure red cell aplasia
- Sideroblastic anemia
- Myelophthisic
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| Blood tests |
- Mean corpuscular volume
- normocytic
- microcytic
- macrocytic
- Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration
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| Other |
- Methemoglobinemia
- Sulfhemoglobinemia
- Reticulocytopenia
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Disorders of bleeding and clotting |
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Coagulation · coagulopathy · Bleeding diathesis |
| Clotting | | By cause |
- Clotting factors
- Antithrombin III deficiency
- Protein C deficiency
- Activated protein C resistance
- Protein S deficiency
- Factor V Leiden
- Prothrombin G20210A
- Platelets
- Sticky platelet syndrome
- Thrombocytosis
- Essential thrombocythaemia
- DIC
- Antiphospholipid syndrome
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| Clots |
- Thrombophilia
- Thrombus
- Thrombosis
- Virchow's triad
- Trousseau sign of malignancy
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| By site |
- Deep vein thrombosis
- Bancroft's sign
- Homans sign
- Lisker's sign
- Louvel's sign
- Lowenberg's sign
- Peabody's sign
- Pratt's sign
- Rose's sign
- Pulmonary embolism
- Renal vein thrombosis
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| Bleeding | | By cause | | Thrombocytopenia |
- Thrombocytopenic purpura: ITP
- TM
- TTP
- Upshaw–Schulman syndrome
- Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
- May–Hegglin anomaly
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| Platelet function |
- adhesion
- aggregation
- Glanzmann's thrombasthenia
- platelet storage pool deficiency
- Hermansky–Pudlak syndrome
- Gray platelet syndrome
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| Clotting factor |
- Haemophilia
- von Willebrand disease
- Hypoprothrombinemia/II
- Factor VII deficiency
- Factor X deficiency
- Factor XII deficiency
- Factor XIII deficiency
- Dysfibrinogenemia
- Congenital afibrinogenemia
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| Signs and symptoms |
- Bleeding
- Bruise
- Haematoma
- Petechia
- Purpura
- Nonthrombocytopenic purpura
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| By site |
- head
- Epistaxis
- Haemoptysis
- Intracranial haemorrhage
- Hyphaema
- Subconjunctival haemorrhage
- torso
- Haemothorax
- Haemopericardium
- Pulmonary haematoma
- abdomen
- Gastrointestinal bleeding
- Haemobilia
- Haemoperitoneum
- Haematocele
- Haematosalpinx
- joint
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Medicine |
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Specialties and subspecialties | Surgery |
- Cardiac surgery
- Cardiothoracic surgery
- Colorectal surgery
- Eye surgery
- General surgery
- Neurosurgery
- Oral and maxillofacial surgery
- [[[Medicine:Orthopedic surgery|Orthopedic surgery]]
- Hand surgery
- Otolaryngology
- Pediatric surgery
- Plastic surgery
- Reproductive surgery
- Surgical oncology
- Thoracic surgery
- Transplant surgery
- Trauma surgery
- Urology
- Vascular surgery
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Internal medicine |
- Allergy / Immunology
- Angiology
- Cardiology
- Endocrinology
- Gastroenterology
- Geriatrics
- Hematology
- Hospital medicine|
- Infectious disease
- Nephrology
- Oncology
- Pulmonology
- Rheumatology
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Obstetrics and gynaecology |
- Gynaecology
- Gynecologic oncology
- Maternal–fetal medicine
- Obstetrics
- Reproductive endocrinology and infertility
- Urogynecology
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Diagnostic |
- Radiology
- Interventional radiology
- Nuclear medicine
- Pathology
- Anatomical
- Clinical pathology
- Clinical chemistry
- Clinical immunology
- Cytopathology
- Medical microbiology
- Transfusion medicine
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Other specialties |
- Addiction medicine
- Adolescent medicine
- Anesthesiology
- Dermatology
- Disaster medicine
- Diving medicine
- Emergency medicine
- Family medicine
- General practice
- Hospital medicine
- Intensive care medicine
- Medical genetics
- Narcology
- Neurology
- Occupational medicine
- Ophthalmology
- Oral medicine
- Pain management
- Palliative care
- Pediatrics
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
- Preventive medicine
- Psychiatry
- Radiation oncology
- Reproductive medicine
- Sexual medicine
- Sleep medicine
- Sports medicine
- Transplantation medicine
- Tropical medicine
- Venereology
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| Medical education |
- Medical school
- Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
- Bachelor of Medical Sciences
- Master of Medicine
- Master of Surgery
- Doctor of Medicine
- Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
- MD–PhD
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