Lymphocytes In Disease
Lymphocytes in Disease (3050-08)
This course focuses on the normal characteristics and functions of lymphocytes and major hematological and clinical features of lymphocytes in disease states.
Version Date: August 2008
| Code |
3050-08 |
| Niveau |
Supérieur |
Prix membres
$275
Prix non-membres
$413
Renseignements additionnels
PEP hours: 32
CPS/ART credits: 1.3
Learning Outcomes:
- Describe and distinguish the subtypes of lymphocytes, precursors and effector cells with respect to distribution, morphological and phenotypic characteristics
- Discuss the role of lymphocytes in humoral and cell-mediated immunity
- List the disease states represented by lymphocyte abnormalities
- Relate the hematological and clinical findings to lymphocytosis and lymphopenia; acute lymphoblastic leukemias; chronic lymphocytic leukemias; lymphomas; and plasma cell dyscrasias
- Relate the features of cytochemistry, immunophenotyping and cytogenetics with the various lymphoid neoplasms
Instructor: Pam Quinsey, ART
Prerequisites: None
Textbook: N/A
Equipment: Computer with Internet is required
Start Date: March 1 and October 1
Completion: 12 weeks
Version Date: August 2008