Pathophysiology of Blood Disorders
Pathophysiology of Blood Disorders pdf
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2015 Doody's Core Title!
4 STAR
DOODY'S REVIEW!
"This is a superb
book. Deceptively small, yet packs a
wallop. The emphasis on principles
instead of practice is
welcome....The text is clear,
concise, and surprisingly
approachable for what could have
been a very dense and dry
discussion. I could not put this
book down and read it entirely in
one sitting. When was the last time
anyone found a hematology textbook
so riveting?"--Doody's Review
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Hematological
Pathophysiology is a
well-illustrated, easy-to-absorb
introduction to the physiological
principles underlying the regulation
and function of blood cells and
hemostasis, as well as the
pathophysiological mechanisms
responsible for the development of
blood disorders. Featuring a strong
emphasis on key principles, the book
covers diagnosis and management
primarily within a framework of
pathogenesis.
Authored by
world-renowned clinician/educators
at Harvard Medical School,
Hematological Pathophysiology
features content and organization
based on a hematology course offered
to second year students at that
school. The book is logically
divided into four sections: Anemias
and Disorders of the Red Blood Cell,
Disorders of Hemostasis and
Thrombosis, Disorders of Leukocytes,
and Transfusion Medicine; it opens
with an important overview of blood
and hematopoietic tissues.
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