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Bruising in the arm of an 80-year-old woman taking warfarin (Photograph: SPL)

Haematology - Reversal of warfarin treatment

Management depends on the clinical circumstances, say Dr Shruthi Patel and Dr John Hanley....

Some innovative schemes allow certain patients to receive blood in their own homes (Photograph: SPL)

Haematology - Understanding blood transfusions

GPs need to be aware of the risks and benefits of receiving blood, explains Dr Megan Rowley....

Signs and symptoms can reflect any point in the spectrum between bleeding and thrombosis (Photograph: SPL)

Haematology - Disseminated intravascular coagulation

This life-threatening condition has many triggers....

Characteristic osteolytic lesions in the skull of a patient with myeloma (Photograph: Author images)

Haematology - Multiple myeloma

Delayed diagnosis of this rare condition can increase the frequency of complications. By Dr Shirley ...

Rubbery, painless lymphadenopathy can be a sign of a lymphoproliferative disorder, such as CLL (Photograph: SPL)

Haematology - Chronic leukaemia

Chronic leukaemias are often diagnosed in a routine blood test, say Dr David Bareford and Dr Sebasti...

Bone marrow smear from a patient with lymphoblastic leukaemia: large cells are white blood cells (Photograph: SPL)

Haematology - Acute leukaemia

Treatment depends on the age and fitness of patients, says Dr David Bareford and Dr Sebastian Franci...

Neonatal jaundice can be treated with phototherapy (Photograph: SPL)

Haematology - Rare anaemias

G6PD deficiency and lead poisoning are rare causes of anaemia. By Dr Anicee Danaee and Dr Deepti Rad...

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