Lapplication officielle du 37me congrs de la Socit Franaise dHmatologie (15 au 17 mars 2017 Palais des Congrs de Paris).

SFH 2017 alternatives

Blood & Blood Advances, Hematology Journals by ASH

The Blood app allows immediate access to full-text articles prepublished in First Edition and published Blood for users with personal or institutional subscriptions to the online journal (other users can access abstracts). The app, designed for easy reading and browsing on any iOS device, allows you to: read and cache full-text articles on your device, view high resolution images and videos, listen to related audio sound bites, bookmark articles (saving full text indefinitely), search journal content, be instantly alerted to the latest content, and read and share content through social media tools. To provide feedback or for support, please visit the Blood journal website.

  • size 37.2 MB

ASH Pocket Guides

Manual Blood Cell Counter

This app is intended for use by doctors, lab technicians or other health professionals who wish to perform manual differential count of blood cells. FeaturesTwo keyboards available: one for evaluation of peripheral blood smear (13 keys) and other for bone marrow aspirate (31 keys).Additionally, you can create as many Custom Counters as you want. Peripheral blood:Blasts, promyelocytes, neutrophilic myelocytes, metamyelocytes, band and segmented forms, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, basophils, atypical lymphocytes, other cells, nRBC.

  • rating 4.0
  • size 4.5 MB

CTCAE v4.0

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) is a standardized system to quantify or grade the severity of adverse events (AE) that occur with drug treatment or from medical devices. A definition of mild (grade 1), moderate (2), severe (3), life-threatening (4) and death related to AE (5) events is provided for each AE term. May 29, 2009NIH publication # 09-7473

  • rating 3.54545
  • size 2.8 MB