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ASH Hematology Reading List
The American Society of Hematology and the ASH Trainee Council have developed the ASH Hematology Reading List to be used as a complement to the ASH Hematology Curriculum and the ASH Evidence-Based Medicine Curriculum.

The ASH Hematology Reading List is organized by topic, with a section for selected subjects in the ASH Hematology Curriculum. The references include seminal landmark articles as well as publications from the current literature. The articles for each topic cover both basic and clinical research, and are divided into four sections: 1) Pathophysiology, 2) Diagnosis, 3) Treatment, and 4) Reviews.

Each topic in the ASH Hematology Reading List will be formally reviewed and updated bi-annually by members of the ASH Trainee Council. Given the rapid pace of investigation and discovery in our sub-specialty, however, the Society will attempt to update individual topics on the list periodically and will attempt to maintain only those links that are active. Your feedback and suggestions are important to us for making the reading list a useful resource. If you would like to suggest any additional references or find that any ones being offered are out of date or are no longer accessible, please e-mail Director of Education and Training Nancy Kuhn.


Table of Contents

Please note: Unless otherwise stated, the reference lists for each topic have been updated in 2005.

Hematopoietic Systems

1. Normal Hematopoiesis

2. Nutritional Deficiencies and Anemia of Chronic Disease

3. Red Cell Aplasia and Hypoplasia

4. Myelodysplastic Syndromes

5. Sickle Cell Disease and Hemoglobinopathies

6. Thalassemias

7. Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia

8. RBC Membrane Disorders

9. Microangiopathic Hemolytic Anemias

10. Acquired Non-Immune Hemolytic Anemias

11. Metabolic Enzyme Deficiency Hemolytic Anemias and Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria

12. Sideroblastic Anemia

13. PorphyriasUpdated 2004

14. Hemochromatosis

15. Erythrocytosis and Polycythemia Rubra Vera

16. Granulocyte Dysfunction Disorder and Granulocytopenia

17. Febrile Neutropenia

18. Lymphopenia and Lymphocyte Disorders

19. Essential Thrombocythemia and Secondary Thrombocytosis

20. Aplastic Anemia


Hemostasis and Thrombosis

21. Normal Mechanisms of Hemostasis

22. Hypercoagulable States

23. Heparin–Induced Thrombocytopenia

24. Hereditary Platelet Disorders and Acquired Platelet Function Disorders

25. Bleeding Disorders (including hemophilia)

26. Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome

27. Pharmacologic Manipulation of Bleeding and Thrombosis

28. Heparin–Induced Thrombocytopenia

29. Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation


Hematologic Neoplastic Disorders

Myeloid Disorders

30. Chronic Myeloid LeukemiaUpdated 2004

31. Idiopathic Myelofibrosis

32. Essential Thrombocythemia and Secondary Thrombocytosis

33. Erythrocytosis and Polycythemia Rubra Vera

34. Acute Myeloid Leukemia

35. Myelodysplastic Syndromes

36. Multiple Myeloma and Related Diseases

37. Amyloidosis

38. MastocytosisUpdated 2004

39. Histiocytic and Dendritic Cell Neoplasms

Lymphoid Disorders

40. Hodgkin’s Disease

41. B-cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia/Lymphoma

42. Follicular Lymphoma

43. Aggressive NHL

44. Other Aggressive Lymphomas

45. Post Transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorders

46. The T-Cell Skin LymphomasUpdated 2004

47. Mature T-cell Leukemia/LymphomasUpdated 2004

48. Lymphoplasmacytic Lymphoma, Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia, and Castleman’s Disease

49. Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

50. Hairy Cell Leukemia

Complications of Malignancy

51. Tumor Lysis Syndrome

52. Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation

53. Superior Vena Cava SyndromeUpdated 2004

54. Paraneoplastic SyndromesUpdated 2004


Pregnancy

55. Hematologic Aspects of Pregnancy


Bone Marrow Transplantation/Stem Cell Transplantation

56. Bone Marrow Transplantation


Hematologic Manifestations of Infectious Diseases

57. Hematologic Aspects of HIV


Procedural Skills

58. Plasmapheresis and IVIG

59. Transfusion Medicine

 

 

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