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1 Note: Page numbers of article titles are in boldface type. A Acute lymphoblastic leukemia, in India, pediatric, global approach to, core resources in low- and middle-income countries, 423 future directions, incidence, 420 treatment and outcomes, Acute myelogenous leukemia, in India, pediatric, global approach to, 424 Acute promyelocytic leukemia, in China and Hong Kong, revolution in treatment of, all-trans retinoic acid, arsenic trioxide, Africa, sub-saharan, hematology in, blood transfusions in, , bone marrow depression or aplasia, hemostasis and thrombosis, anticoagulation therapy, 469 coagulopathies, hemophilia, 470 low prothrombin and vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors, snake bite, 469 thromboembolic disease, 469 von Willebrand disease, 470 platelet disorders, 468 vascular purpura, 468 red cell disorders, anemia, hyperreactive malarial splenomegaly, 461 in pregnancy, inherited red cell disorders, iron deficiency anemia, 461 malaria causing anemia, nutritional anemia, sickle cell disease in, , bottlenecks in care of, causes of death in children with, bacteremia, malaria, future of, 349 future priorities for, 351 natural history of, 346 Hematol Oncol Clin N Am 30 (2016) hemonc.theclinics.com /16/$ see front matter ª 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
2 514 Africa (continued ) origins of sickle mutation, present and future global burden, specific treatments in, African trypanosomiasis, hematologic changes associated with, All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA), for acute promyelocytic leukemia treatment in China and Hong Kong, American trypanosomiasis, hematologic changes associated with, 408 Anemia, estimating the global burden of, methods, results, summary and discussion, hemolytic, related to G6PD deficiency and, in India, nutritional, 434 other, 435 in sub-saharan Africa, iron deficiency, 461 malaria and, nutritional, folate deficiency, 465 iron deficiency, 464 vitamin B 12 deficiency, 465 pregnancy and, iron deficiency, diagnosis and prevention at the population level, malarial, prevalence and multiple causes in the developing world, Anthelmintic therapy, in prevention and control of anemia, 314 Anticoagulation therapy, in sub-saharan Africa, 469 Aplasia, in sub-saharan Africa, Aplastic anemia, geographic variability in distribution and expression of, 242 Arsenic trioxide, for acute promyelocytic leukemia treatment in China and Hong Kong, Asia, control and management of thalassemias in, global issues, in other regions of, Thailand, B Bacteremia, in children with sickle cell disease in sub-saharan Africa, Bartonellosis, hematologic changes associated with, Blood disorders. See Hematologic disorders. Blood transfusion, hematology practice and, in sub-saharan Africa, in developing countries, blood-borne infections, improvements, developing national transfusion service in Nigeria, Ebola pandemic in West Africa, 488 in blood supply, in clinical use of blood,
3 515 in screening for blood-transmitted infections, 486 meeting financial requirements of transfusion services, 486 putting WHO objectives into practice, 484 research in transfusion medicine, safety and supply, 478 supply and usage, blood donors, focus on sub-saharan Africa, systems, 483 use of blood products, testing blood products, 480 Bone marrow depression, in sub-saharan Africa, Bone marrow response, defective, associated with severe malaria, Burden of disease, global, of anemia, global, of inherited disorders of hemoglobin, C Capacity building, in global approach to pediatric hematologic malignancies, 419 Chagas disease, hematologic changes associated with, 408 Children. See also Pediatrics. HIV in, in developing countries, hematologic changes associated with, risks of iron supplementation in, clinical trials data, diarrhea, infection, 315 malaria, China, hematological practice in Hong Kong and, burden of hematological disease in, 446 developing strategies, 453 genetic hematologic disorders in, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, 449 hemophilias, thalassesmias, haploidentical allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in, 453 health care systems in, 446 malignant hematologic diseases in, acute promyelocytic leukemia, different patterns of lymphomas, 449 natural killer/t-cell lymphomas, other T-cell lymphoid malignancies, 451 Chronic kidney disease, estimating global burden of anemia due to, Chronic lymphocytic leukemia, in sub-saharan Africa, 467 Chronic myelogenous leukemia, pediatric, global approach to, 425 Chronic myeloid leukemia, in sub-saharan Africa, 467 Coagulation disorders, associated with severe malaria, 403 in sub-saharan Africa, inherited disorders, in India, 436 Consanguinity, effect on health burden of inherited disorders of hemoglobin, 332
4 516 D Dengue, in the tropics, hemostatic failure in, Developing countries. See also specific countries and regions. blood transfusion in, blood-borne infections, improvements, developing national transfusion service in Nigeria, Ebola pandemic in West Africa, 488 in blood supply, in clinical use of blood, in screening for blood-transmitted infections, 486 meeting financial requirements of transfusion services, 486 putting WHO objectives into practice, 484 research in transfusion medicine, safety and supply, 478 supply and usage, blood donors, focus on sub-saharan Africa, systems, 483 use of blood products, testing blood products, 480 challenges and complexity of blood disorders in, anemia, prevalence and multiple causes of, geographic variability in hematologic diseases, aplastic anemia, 242 disorders unique to certain countries, 242, 243 hereditary blood disorders, 242 lymphoma and leukemia, hemostatic failure as manifestation of systemic disease in the tropics, dengue, other viral hemorrhagic fevers, 241 infections in the tropics, hematologic changes associated with, childhood HIV, hookworm, 237 malaria, 236 schistosomiasis, 237 trypanosomiasis, 237 visceral leishmaniasis (Kala-azar), 237 malabsorption in the tropics, hematologic aspects of, tropical eosinophilia, 238 Diarrhea, increased risk of, with iron supplementation, E Ebola virus, immunity in West African survivors of, 488 Eosinophilia, tropical, 238 Epidemiologic transition theory, effect on health burden of inherited disorders of hemoglobin, 333 Erythrocytes, decreased deformability, in severe malaria, 400
5 517 F Favism, G6PD deficiency hemolytic anemia, due to glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency, Favism. See Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency. Ferritin, for iron status measurement at population level, Fevers, viral hemorrhagic in the tropics, hemostatic failure in, dengue, others, 241 Folate deficiency, anemia due to, in sub-saharan Africa, 465 G Gastrointestinal conditions, estimating global burden of anemia due to, Geographic variability, in distribution and expression of hematologic diseases, aplastic anemia, 242 disorders unique to certain countries, 242, 243 hereditary blood disorders, 242 lymphoma and leukemia, Global hematology, anemia, global burden of, methods, results, summary and discussion, blood transfusion in developing countries, blood-borne infections, improvements, developing national transfusion service in Nigeria, Ebola pandemic in West Africa, 488 in blood supply, in clinical use of blood, in screening for blood-transmitted infections, 486 meeting financial requirements of transfusion services, 486 putting WHO objectives into practice, 484 research in transfusion medicine, safety and supply, 478 supply and usage, blood donors, focus on sub-saharan Africa, systems, 483 use of blood products, testing blood products, 480 complexity and challenges in developing countries, anemia, prevalence and multiple causes of, geographic variability in hematologic diseases, aplastic anemia, 242 disorders unique to certain countries, 242, 243 hereditary blood disorders, 242 lymphoma and leukemia, hemostatic failure as manifestation of systemic disease in the tropics, dengue,
6 518 Global (continued) other viral hemorrhagic fevers, 241 infections in the tropics, hematologic changes associated with, childhood HIV, hookworm, 237 malaria, 236 schistosomiasis, 237 trypanosomiasis, 237 visceral leishmaniasis (Kala-azar), 237 malabsorption in the tropics, hematologic aspects of, tropical eosinophilia, 238 glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD), animal models and drug screening, biochemistry of, clinical manifestations of, epidemiology and malaria selection, evolution, management of, 384 molecular-genetic basis of, testing for, and malaria control, hematologic changes due to infections in the tropics, bartonellosis, hookworm, malaria, clinical management of, hyperreactive malarial splenomegaly syndromes, in pregnancy, in splenectomized patients, 404 severe, schistosomiasis, 407 trypanosomiasis, visceral leishmaniasis (Kala-azar), in Hong Kong and China, burden of hematological disease in, 446 developing strategies, 453 genetic hematologic disorders in, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, 449 hemophilias, thalassesmias, haploidentical allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in, 453 health care systems in, 446 malignant hematologic diseases in, acute promyelocytic leukemia, different patterns of lymphomas, 449 natural killer/t-cell lymphomas, other T-cell lymphoid malignancies, 451 in India, disorders of hemostasis and coagulation, inherited coagulation disorders, 436 qualitative disorders of platelets, thrombotic disorders, 436
7 disorders of red cells, hereditary hemochromatosis, 435 nutritional anemias, 434 other anemias, 435 thalassemias and hemoglobinopathies, 435 hematologic malignancies, acute leukemias, lymphoproliferative neoplasms, multiple myeloma, 440 myeloproliferative disorders, in sub-saharan Africa, blood transfusion, bone marrow depression or aplasia, hemostasis and thrombosis, anticoagulation therapy, 469 coagulopathies, hemophilia, 470 low prothrombin and vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors, snake bite, 469 thromboembolic disease, 469 von Willebrand disease, 470 platelet disorders, 468 vascular purpura, 468 red cell disorders, anemia, hyperreactive malarial splenomegaly, 461 in pregnancy, inherited red cell disorders, iron deficiency anemia, 461 malaria causing anemia, nutritional anemia, sickle cell disease, white blood cell disorders, adult T-cell leukemia and lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, 467 chronic myeloid leukemia, 467 malignant, inherited disorders of hemoglobin, awareness and recognition of global health burden, current health burden, factors affecting health burden of, future health burden, structural hemoglobin variants, thalassemias, iron deficiency anemia, epidemiology, framework for control, measurement of iron status in public health context, other measures for control, making improvements in resource-limited settings, clinical services,
8 520 Global (continued) expansion of medical education, improved delivery of care, laboratory services, steps to implement quality improvement, pediatric hematologic malignancies, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, acute myelogenous leukemia, 424 capacity building through twinning, 419 chronic myelogenous leukemia, 425 Hodgkin lymphoma, non-hodgkin lymphoma, role of essential medicines, sickle cell disease in sub-saharan Africa, bottlenecks in care of, causes of death in children with, bacteremia, malaria, future of, 349 future priorities for, 351 natural history of, 346 origins of sickle mutation, specific treatments in, thalassemias, global issues, in other regions of Asia, in Thailand, Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD), animal models and drug screening, biochemistry of, clinical manifestations of, epidemiology and malaria selection, evolution, in China and Hong Kong, management of, 384 molecular-genetic basis of, testing for, and malaria control, Gynecologic conditions, estimating global burden of anemia due to, H Hematologic disorders. See also Global hematology and specific disorders. challenges and complexity of, in developing countries, anemia, prevalence and multiple causes of, geographic variability in hematologic diseases, aplastic anemia, 242 disorders unique to certain countries, 242, 243 hereditary blood disorders, 242 lymphoma and leukemia, hemostatic failure as manifestation of systemic disease in the tropics, dengue,
9 other viral hemorrhagic fevers, 241 infections in the tropics, hematologic changes associated with, childhood HIV, hookworm, 237 malaria, 236 schistosomiasis, 237 trypanosomiasis, 237 visceral leishmaniasis (Kala-azar), 237 malabsorption in the tropics, hematologic aspects of, tropical eosinophilia, 238 Hematologic malignancies, in China and Hong Kong, acute promyelocytic leukemia, different patterns of lymphomas, 449 natural killer/t-cell lymphomas, other T-cell lymphoid malignancies, 451 in India, acute leukemias, lymphoproliferative neoplasms, multiple myeloma, 440 myeloproliferative disorders, pediatric, global approach to, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, acute myelogenous leukemia, 424 capacity building through twinning, 419 chronic myelogenous leukemia, 425 Hodgkin lymphoma, non-hodgkin lymphoma, role of essential medicines, Hemochromatosis, hereditary, in India, 435 Hemoglobin, global burden of inherited disorders of, awareness and recognition of global health burden, current health burden, factors affecting health burden of, future health burden, structural hemoglobin variants, thalassemias, Hemoglobinopathies, estimating global burden of anemia due to, in India, 435 Hemolysis, associated with severe malaria, 398, immune complex-mediated, massive intravascular, 400 role of, 398 Hemolytic anemia, due to glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency, Hemophilias, in China and Hong Kong, in sub-saharan Africa, 470 Hemorrhagic fevers, in the tropics, hemostatic failure in viral, dengue, others, 241 Hemostasis, qualitative disorders of, in India, Hereditary blood disorders, geographic variability in distribution and expression of, 242 hemochromatosis, in India,
10 522 Hodgkin lymphoma, pediatric, global approach to, Hong Kong, hematological practice in China and, Hookworm, hematologic changes associated with, 237, Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), childhood, in developing countries, hematologic changes associated with, Human migrations, effect on health burden of inherited disorders of hemoglobin, 333 Hyperreactive malarial splenomegaly, in sub-saharan Africa, 461 I Immune complex-mediated hemolysis, associated with severe malaria, India, hematologic disorders unique to, 243 hematological practice in, disorders of hemostasis and coagulation, inherited coagulation disorders, 436 qualitative disorders of platelets, thrombotic disorders, 436 disorders of red cells, hereditary hemochromatosis, 435 nutritional anemias, 434 other anemias, 435 thalassemias and hemoglobinopathies, 435 hematologic malignancies, acute leukemias, lymphoproliferative neoplasms, multiple myeloma, 440 myeloproliferative disorders, Infection, increased risk of, with iron supplementation, 315 Infections, estimating global burden of anemia due to, in children with sickle cell disease in sub-saharan Africa, in the tropics, hematologic changes associated with, , bartonellosis, childhood HIV, hookworm, 237, malaria, 236, clinical management of, hyperreactive malarial splenomegaly syndromes, in pregnancy, in splenectomized patients, 404 severe, schistosomiasis, 237, 407 trypanosomiasis, 237, visceral leishmaniasis (Kala-azar), 237, risks of, from transfusions in developing countries, 479 blood-borne infections, 479 other infections, 479 Inherited disorders, of hemoglobin, global burden of, awareness and recognition of global health burden, current health burden, factors affecting health burden of, future health burden,
11 523 structural hemoglobin variants, thalassemias, , red cell, in sub-saharan Africa, sickle cell disease, Iron deficiency anemia, diagnosis and prevention at the population level, epidemiology, framework for control, future directions, iron status measurement in public health context, other measures for control, anthelmintic therapy, 314 delayed cord clamping, 313 effects of supplementation on functional health outcomes, iron enrichment of cooked foods, 314 malaria control, 313 risks of iron supplementation, clinical trials data, diarrhea, infection, 315 malaria, other, 318 estimating the global burden of, in India, 434 in sub-saharan Africa, 461, 464 K Kala-azar, hematologic changes associated with, 237, L Laboratory hematology, in resource-limited settings, steps to quality improvement in, Leishmaniasis, visceral, hematologic changes associated with, 237, Leukemia, acute lymphoblastic, pediatric, global approach to, core resources in low- and middle-income countries, 423 future directions, incidence, 420 treatment and outcomes, acute myelogenous, pediatric, global approach to, 424 acute promyelocytic, in China and Hong Kong, all-trans retinoic acid for, arsenic trioxide for, acute, in India, chronic myelogenous, pediatric, global approach to, 425 geographic variability in distribution and expression of, in sub-saharan Africa, adult T-cell, chronic lymphocytic, 467 chronic myeloid, 467 Lymphoma, geographic variability in distribution and expression of,
12 524 Lymphoma (continued) Hodgkin, pediatric, global approach to, in China and Hong Kong, natural killer/t-cell, other 1 lymphoid malignancies, 451 non-hodgkin, pediatric, global approach to, Lymphoproliferative neoplasms, in India, M Malabsorption, in the tropics, hematologic aspects of, Malaria, control of, in prevention of anemia, 313 effect on health burden of inherited disorders of hemoglobin, 332 glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency and, hematologic changes associated with, 236, clinical management of, hyperreactive malarial splenomegaly syndrome, in pregnancy, in splenectomized patients, 404 life cycle of, severe, coagulation abnormalities, 403 decreased erythrocyte deformability, 400 defective marrow response, immune complex-mediated hemolysis, malarial anemia, 398 massive intravascular hemolysis, 400 role of hemolysis, 398 role of spleen, in sub-saharan Africa, anemia and, in children with sickle cell disease, increased risk of, with iron supplementation, Malignancies, hematologic, in China and Hong Kong, acute promyelocytic leukemia, different patterns of lymphomas, 449 natural killer/t-cell lymphomas, other T-cell lymphoid malignancies, 451 in India, acute leukemias, lymphoproliferative neoplasms, multiple myeloma, 440 myeloproliferative disorders, in sub-saharan Africa, adult T-cell leukemia and lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, 467 chronic myeloid leukemia, 467 pediatric, global approach to, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, acute myelogenous leukemia, 424 capacity building through twinning, 419 chronic myelogenous leukemia, 425
13 525 Hodgkin lymphoma, non-hodgkin lymphoma, role of essential medicines, Migrations, human, effect on health burden of inherited disorders of hemoglobin, 333 Multiple myeloma, in India, 440 Myeloproliferative disorders, in India, N Natural killer/t-cell lymphomas, in China and Hong Kong, advances in, 450 epidemiology and pathology, 449 monitoring of treatment outcome, 450 prognostication of, treatment of, 450 Newborn screening, for inherited disorders of hemoglobin, 334 Nigeria, development of national transfusion service in, Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, pediatric, global approach to, Nutritional anemia, in India, 434 in sub-saharan Africa, folate deficiency, 465 iron deficiency, 464 vitamin B 12 deficiency, 465 P Pediatrics. See also Children. global approach to hematologic malignancies, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, acute myelogenous leukemia, 424 capacity building through twinning, 419 chronic myelogenous leukemia, 425 Hodgkin lymphoma, non-hodgkin lymphoma, role of essential medicines, Platelet disorders, in sub-saharan Africa, 468 vascular purpura, 468 qualitative, in India, Population stratification, effect on health burden of inherited disorders of hemoglobin, 334 Pregnancy, malaria and anemia in, in sub-saharan Africa, Public health, iron status measurement in context of, Q Quality improvement, in laboratory hematology in resource-limited settings, R Resource-limited settings, improving laboratory and clinical hematology in, Retinoic acid, all trans, for acute promyelocytic leukemia treatment in China and Hong Kong,
14 526 S Schistosomiasis, hematologic changes associated with, 237, 407 Sickle cell disease, in sub-saharan Africa, , bottlenecks in care of, causes of death in children with, bacteremia, malaria, future of, 349 future priorities for, 351 natural history of, 346 origins of sickle mutation, specific treatments in, present and future global burden, Snake bite, coagulation disorders due to, in sub-saharan Africa, 469 Soluble transferring receptor, for iron status measurement at population level, Spleen, role of, in severe malaria, Splenectomized patients, malaria in, 404 Splenomegaly, hyperactive malarial splenomegaly syndrome, hyperreactive malarial, in sub-saharan Africa, 461 Stratification, population, effect on health burden of inherited disorders of hemoglobin, 334 Sub-Saharan Africa. See Africa, sub-saharan. T T-cell lymphomas, in China and Hong Kong, natural killer cell/t-cell lymphomas, other T-cell lymphoid malignancies, 451 in sub-saharan Africa, 468 Thailand, control and management of thalassemias in, hematologic disorders unique to, 243 Thalassemias, improving laboratory and clinical hematology in resource-limited settings, in China and Hong Kong, in India, 435 present and future global burden, progress toward control and management, global issues, in other regions of Asia, in Thailand, progress toward control and management of, Thromboembolic disorders, in sub-saharan Africa, 469 Transferrin saturation, for iron status measurement at population level, Transfusion medicine, in developing countries, research directions in, See also Blood transfusions. Tropics, infections in, hematologic changes associated with, , bartonellosis, childhood HIV, hookworm, 237, malaria, 236, clinical management of,
15 527 hyperreactive malarial splenomegaly syndrome, in pregnancy, in splenectomized patients, 404 severe, schistosomiasis, 237, 407 trypanosomiasis, 237, African, American (Chagas disease), 408 visceral leishmaniasis (Kala-azar), 237, Trypanosomiasis, hematologic changes associated with, 237, African, American (Chagas disease), 408 V Vascular purpura, in sub-saharan Africa, 468 Viral hemorrhagic fevers, in the tropics, hemostatic failure in, dengue, others, 241 Vitamin B 12 deficiency, anemia due to, in sub-saharan Africa, 465 Vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors, deficiencies of, in sub-saharan Africa, 469 von Willebrand disease, in sub-saharan Africa, 470 W White blood cell disorders. See Leukemias and Lymphomas. World Health Organization (WHO), objectives for blood transfusion, 484 X X-linked genetic polymorphisms, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency,
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