Blood diseases

This list shows every expert witness in the UK Register of Expert Witnesses who claims expertise in Blood diseases. Click on any expert witness to view full details. You may prefer to interactively search the Register.

Dr Keenan in email/phone contact only
A Consultant Paediatric Haematologist with over 20 years' experience, Dr Russell Keenan can act as an expert witness, including the preparation of medico-legal reports and appearing in court, in child protection cases, clinical negligence cases and relating to all aspects of paediatric haematology. His specialist areas of expertise include: • Haemophilias and other bleeding disorders • Thrombophilias • Haemoglobinopathies • Thalassaemias • Sickle cell disease • Benign haematological disease • Malignant haematology • Leukaemia •...
Dr Watt in MANCHESTER
Dr Watt has a broad haematology clinical practice including haemato-oncology, haemostasis and thrombosis and general haematological conditions.
Dr Hall in OXFORD
Treatment of children & adolescents with: • Leukaemia - acute & chronic, including ALL & AML • Lymphoma - Hodgkins & non-Hodgkins • Haemophilia & Von Willebrand disease • Clotting disorders & 'easy bruising' • Thrombocytopenia & neutropenia • Myeloproliferative disorders • Bone marrow failure • Haematological complications of Down Syndrome • Haemoglobinopathies - thalassaemia & sickle cell disease • Paediatric & neonatal blood transfusion • Retired from clinical practice October 2022
Dr Scott in MANCHESTER
Dr Scott has a particular interest in haemophilia and clotting disorders, including acquired coagulopathies. Dr Scott’s expertise spans both inherited and acquired bleeding disorders, obstetric haemostasis and thrombosis, venous thrombosis, thrombophilia and anticoagulation.
Professor Wiselka in LEICESTER
All aspects of infectious disease & tropical medicine, including: • Meningitis & encephalitis • Septicaemia • Skin & soft tissue infections (cellulitis, fasciitis) • Chest infections • Tuberculosis • Gastro-enteritis (food poisoning) • Infectious hepatitis • HIV/AIDS infection • Other bloodborne virus infections (hepatitis B & C) • Urinary tract infections • Malaria • Other travel-related conditions (dysentery, amoebiasis, typhoid, dengue, etc.) • Schistosomiasis • Tropical medicine • Covid-19 infection
Dr Barnard in CAMBRIDGE
Diagnosis and treatment of paediatric cancers: • Leukemia • Lymphoma • Neuroblastoma • Wilms' tumour • Bone and soft tissue sarcomas • Brain and spinal cord tumours Paediatric bone marrow transplantation: • Indications and patient selection • Pre-transplant evaluations and preparations • Stem cell collection and processing • Management of transplant-related complications (e.g. graft-versus-host disease) • Post-transplant care and follow up Paediatric haematology: • Diagnosis and management of blood disorders (e.g. anaemia, haemophilia,...
Dr Brown in MANCHESTER
Dr Brown has a broad haematology clinical practice managing patients with haematological malignancy, such as myeloma, chronic myeloid leukaemia, myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) and myelodysplastic syndromes. She is the Trust Lead for MPN patients, and has a specialist interest in this area. She also manages general haematology patients, including those with venous thromboembolism (DVT/PE), iron deficiency anaemia and chronic blood abnormalities, such as neutropenia, thrombocytopenia and anaemia.
Dr Abbas in EDINBURGH
I am a qualified medical doctor with a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree, GMC-registered in the UK (GMC No. 7059958) and holding a Medco ID (DME8637) for expert witness work under the MedCo framework. My areas of expertise include general and acute medicine, geriatrics and rehabilitation medicine. With extensive NHS experience since 2013, I specialise in clinical assessments, diagnostics and treatment planning. I have a strong record as an expert witness, including evidence-based reports for legal cases.
Dr Tholouli in MANCHESTER
Haemato-oncological malignancies and non-malignant disorders • All aspects of stem cell transplantation and post-transplant complications, including veno-occlusive disease, micro-angiopathy, capillary leak syndrome, idiopathic pneumonitis, neutropenic sepsis, neutropenic colitis • Unusual infections of the immunocompromised host, including aspergillus, candida, CMV, EBV, Adenovirus or COVID reactivations/infections, engraftment failure, graft-versus-host-disease, etc.

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