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THEORY 1. Blood cell formation, Erythropoises and general aspects of anemia, Hyper chromic anemia and iron overload, Megaloblastic anemia and other meroblastic anemia, Hemolytic anemia. 2. Genetic disorders of Hemoglobin. 3. Leukopoises, Lymphocytes and their benign disorders, granulocytes and monocytes. 4. Platelets, blood coagulation and hemostasis, bleeding disorders caused by vascular and platelet disorders. PRACTICALS 1. Total erythrocyte and lymphocyte counts 2. Study of granulocytes and leukocytes 3. Differential leukocytes 4. Comparison of blood counts of diseased (Anemia) and healthy individuals. 5. Morphological alterations in erythrocytes in various disease conditions like sickle cell anemia etc. BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. Essential Haematology. Hoffbrand, A.V. and Hoffbrand,I.E. 2002. Peltit and PAH Moss 2. Haematology. Dacie and Lewis. 2002.



Platelet Activation and Aggregation

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platelet plug

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Different types of anaemia

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Hemolytic anaemia

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Iron Absorption

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Red blood cell formation

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Hemoglobin role and synthesis

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Different types of anaemia

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Iron Deficiency

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Iron Overload

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beta thalassemia

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Spleen

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Intrinsic VS Extrinsic Coagulation pathways

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white blood cells

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Granulocytes Function (Neutrophils, Basophils, Eosinophils)hh

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Differentiation of T Lymphocytes

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Immunodeficiency

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sickle cell anaemia

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Book Title : Hoffbrand's Essential Haematology
Author : A. Victor Hoffbrand and Paul A.H. Moss
Edition : Seventh Edition
Publisher : Wiley Blackwell
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Title : Genetic Disorders of hemoglobin
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Title : Megaloblastic and other macrocytic anaemia
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Title : hemolytic anaemia
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Title : Apoptosis, erytheropoises
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