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Microscopy in the diagnostic hematology oncology | 17859
Journal of Hematology & Thromboembolic Diseases

Journal of Hematology & Thromboembolic Diseases
Open Access

ISSN: 2329-8790

+44 1478 350008

Microscopy in the diagnostic hematology oncology


International Conference on Leukemia and Hematologic Oncology

October 17-18, 2016 Rome, Italy

David Velasco Perales

Group of Training for Diagnosis Clinically; Mexico

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Hematol Thrombo Dis

Abstract :

Microscope remains the main scientific instrument for the diagnosis of diseases where morphological characteristics of cells and tissues show the difference between health and disease as it is the case of oncological blood diseases. A specific circumstance for the clients using this instrument in a few nations is that they just know about administration not about microscopy observations carried out often features subtle deficiencies such as adequate appreciation of granulations, cromatinica laxity and even tones which are stains that are modified if the illumination of the sample is not adequate. Therefore, not only knowledge of the concepts of numerical aperture, power of resolution, amount of light, light intensity is necessary but to know, interpret and understand the meaning of them. This result in observations correctness taking advantage of the maximum power of resolution that we provide our teams, as well as in the correct captures of photomicrographs that are always important to document our results, it can be used for teaching and as references for diagnostics future. Situated in this circumstance know brief, however viably these ideas and laws will give it translation amend that we will permit know them settings proper to the magnifying instrument for its perception of sucked of marrow bone, blood fringe and woven, since while these learning not are novel, its absence of your application keeps being obstructed for a determination righ

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