Haematology is a branch of medical science that studies the morphology of blood and blood-forming tissues.
It covers the cellular composition of blood, blood cell formation, haemoglobin synthesis and all related disorders.
Haematological parameters are widely used to support diagnoses and treatment monitoring.
Below are the Haematology Schools In Ghana
University of Ghana Medical School
KNUST
UCC,School of Medical Sciences
Ghana College of Nurses and Midwives
Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital
University of Ghana
What does a hematology test for?
Hematology tests include tests on the blood, blood proteins and blood-producing organs.
These tests can evaluate a variety of blood conditions including infection, anemia, inflammation, hemophilia, blood-clotting disorders, leukemia, and the body’s response to chemotherapy treatments.
Why would I be referred to Haematology?
If your primary care physician has recommended that you see a hematologist, it may be because you are at risk for a condition involving your red or white blood cells, platelets, blood vessels, bone marrow, lymph nodes, or spleen.
One of these conditions are hemophilia, a disease that prevents your blood from clotting.
What is the normal range for hematology?
Haematology Normal Adult Reference Ranges | Male | Female |
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White Cell Count (WBC) | 4-11 | 4-11 |
Platelet Count (PLT) | 150-450 | 150-450 |
Red Blood Count (RBC) | 4.5-6.5 | 3.8-5.8 |
Mean Cell Volume (MCV) | 80-100 | 80-100 |