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Haematological Aspects of Systemic Disease Martin Cyril Gordon Israels

Haematological Aspects of Systemic Disease By Martin Cyril Gordon Israels

Haematological Aspects of Systemic Disease by Martin Cyril Gordon Israels


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Summary

Intended for haematologists and for general physicians, this book describes changes which occur in the blood secondary to other systemic diseases, clinical observation and laboratory investigation.

Haematological Aspects of Systemic Disease Summary

Haematological Aspects of Systemic Disease by Martin Cyril Gordon Israels

Describes the clinical and laboratory changes that occur in the blood secondary to systemic disease. Emphasis is on pathogenesis and diagnosis rather than on management. Features color photomicrographs, as well as flow charts to aid investigation into the cause of hematological changes. Includes contributions from distinguished authors.

Table of Contents

Blood Film and Marrow: Anaemia in Systemic Disease: Polycythaemia in Systemic Diseases: Granulocyte and Monocyte-Lymphocyte Abnormalities: Platelet Abnormalities: Haemostatic Defects: Connective Tissue Disorders: Paraproteinaemia: Drug Induced Cytopenias: Viral Induced Cytopenias and Immune Deficiencies: Monitoring the Acute-Phase Response: Laboratory Tests and Clinical Application: Lymphadenopathy-Splenomegaly-Cytogenic Abnormalities.

Additional information

GOR012682152
9780702014086
0702014087
Haematological Aspects of Systemic Disease by Martin Cyril Gordon Israels
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Elsevier Health Sciences
19900500
576
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