This neonatal haematology guide aims to fill a gap in an important, but often poorly understood, area of diagnostic haematology by focusing particularly on common blood problems in this unique group of patients, although not neglecting the rarities that can also be important. We specifically chose to use a textatlas format because the starting point for so many haematological problems in neonates is the information to be found through careful evaluation of a blood film in conjunction with an automated blood count. Given that many neonates with haematological abnormalities weigh less than 1000 g at birth and have an estimated blood volume at birth of 40–80 ml with very precarious vascular access, there is huge practical value in being able to extract the maximum amount of diagnostic information from a single drop of blood.
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