Department of Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai Hospital of Queens, New York, USA
Department of Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai Hospital of Queens, New York, USA
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Hematology is the medical specialty concerned with the study, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of blood-related diseases. Hematologists are specialists who deal with the diagnosis, treatment, and overall management of people suffering from blood disorders ranging from anaemia to blood cancer. Case reports in hematology should make a contribution to medical knowledge and must have educational value or highlight requirements for a change in clinical practice or diagnostic approaches.
Case studies describing preventive or therapeutic interventions, as these typically necessitate more evidence. Hematology case reports can contribute to clinical information as well as all areas of blood-based medicine, such as basic and clinical sciences for blood and blood diseases.
Blood is the red bodily fluid that circulates throughout the human body, supplying the body with essential substances such as nutrition, oxygen, and metabolic waste removal from cells. Blood circulates through blood vessels and is pumped by the heart to serve as the body's transportation system.
Transfusion Medicine is a branch of medicine concerned with the transfusion of blood and its constituents. The research focuses on the transfusion chain process. Transfusion medicine is the study of the processing of blood products, immunohematology, stem cell research, cell therapy, and apheresis.
Hemostasis is the arrest or cessation of bleeding, also known as the formation of a clot. It is the process of stopping blood flow from an injured blood vessel or organ of the body, which necessitates the cooperation of vascular, platelet, and plasma factors.
Blood is a multifaceted bodily fluid that serves as a conduit for essential nutrients to be delivered to tissues throughout the body. Any disturbance or disorder that prevents the blood from functioning properly may have an impact on overall health. Blood disorders, which can be acute or chronic, affect one or more parts of the blood. Anemia, Bleeding Disorders, and Blood Cancers are the most common blood disorders.
Cancers of the blood are a group of diseases that affect the production and function of blood cells, bone marrow, and the lymphatic system. These are characterised by uncontrolled cell proliferation of abnormal blood cells produced in the bone marrow, which disrupts blood function. Blood cancer is classified into three types: leukaemia, lymphoma, and myeloma.
Blood, a highly specialised tissue, is made up of Blood cells (Haemocytes) suspended in Blood plasma, which is produced by hematopoiesis. Blood cells are made in the bone marrow and are divided into three types: red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. These constitute 45 percent of the blood tissue by volume, with Plasma accounting for the remaining 55 percent.
The circulatory system, also known as the cardiovascular system, is an organ system comprising a network of vessels and organs that allow blood to flow and circulate in order to transport necessary body substances to and from cells. The Circulatory System is made up of the heart, blood, and blood vessels. Hemodynamics is the study of blood circulation or flow, whereas Hemorheology is the study of blood flow properties.
Thrombosis is the process of forming a blood clot, known as a thrombus, in a blood vessel that obstructs or blocks blood flow from an injured blood vessel or organ of the body. Clots moving to critical parts of the circulatory system can lead to serious complications.
Anemia is a condition characterized by a lack of red blood cells or haemoglobin in the blood. The body does not produce enough healthy red blood cells to transport sufficient oxygen to your tissues. Anemia is caused by blood loss, decreased red blood cell count, or red blood cell destruction.