Clinical Biochemistry
Metabolic and Clinical Aspects
Churchill Livingstone (Publisher)
Published on 27. November 1995
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Hardback
854 pages
978-0-443-04341-3 (ISBN)
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Clinical biochemistry (also known as clinical chemistry or chemical pathology) is about body chemistry, mainly body fluids. It encompasses the use of biomedical techniques in the study of disease processes and the diagnosis and management of disease. Research increasingly reveals a biochemical basis to disease, so clinical biochemistry increasingly impinges on every surgical and medical specialty. This is a comprehensive postgraduate text covering the metabolic and clinical aspects of the whole of clinical biochemistry. It will help the clinical biochemist to liaise with the clinician in planning appropriate tests and interpreting the results, many chapters are written jointly by a clinician and clinical biochemist to reflect the clinical emphasis of the text. Analytical methodology is touched upon, however the bulk of the book concentrates on clinical aspects. In common with many other diagnostic specialties clinical biochemistry now uses an increasing number of techniques involving the 'new biology', these will be covered in this book. Short annotated lists of Further Reading are included and the contributors have indicated their 'best buys' for further study in each chapter.
The editor has selected contributors with extensive practical experience in their fields, and many have proven writing ability. Given the editor's own experience of textbook writing, he has endeavoured to support the text with as much display material (eg graphics, tables and illustration) as possible. All these factors make the book accessible as well as authoritative. The book will be invaluable for readers studying for examinations in clinical biochemistry (for example, MSc degrees and the Membership of the Royal College of Pathologists) and also fills a gap in the literature as a clinically oriented reference for clinical biochemists in career posts. In addition, it will be read by clinicians in other specialties where clinical biochemistry constitutes an important part of th e subject, for example nephrology.
The editor has selected contributors with extensive practical experience in their fields, and many have proven writing ability. Given the editor's own experience of textbook writing, he has endeavoured to support the text with as much display material (eg graphics, tables and illustration) as possible. All these factors make the book accessible as well as authoritative. The book will be invaluable for readers studying for examinations in clinical biochemistry (for example, MSc degrees and the Membership of the Royal College of Pathologists) and also fills a gap in the literature as a clinically oriented reference for clinical biochemists in career posts. In addition, it will be read by clinicians in other specialties where clinical biochemistry constitutes an important part of th e subject, for example nephrology.
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Edition
Annotated edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Health Sciences
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Trainee and practising clinical biochemists
Edition type
Annotated edition
Illustrations
350 ills.
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 216 mm
Weight
2400 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-443-04341-3 (9780443043413)
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The Uses of Biochemical Data in Clinical Medicine. Acquisition of Biochemical Data/ Interpretation of Biochemical Data. Sodium, Water and Potassium. Hydrogen Ion Homeostasis, Tissue Oxygenation and Their Disorders. Calcium, Phosphate and Magnesium. Kidneys, Renal Function and Renal Failure. Proteinuria. Renal Tubular Disorders and Renal Calculi. Clinical Biochemistry of Nutrition. Malabsorption. Assessment of Hepatic Function and Investigation of Jaundice. Acute and Chronic Liver Disease. Diabetes Mellitus. Hypoglycaemia. Hypothalamic and Pituitary Disorders. Adrenal Disorders. Thyroid Dysfunction. Hormonal Aspects of Non-Endocrine Disease. Abnormal Sexual Development. Abnormalities of Reproductive Function. Pregnancy, Oral Contraception and Hormone Replacement Therapy. Paediatric Clinical Biochemistry. Biochemical Aspects of Haemolysis. Disorders of Haem Synthesisand the Porphyrias. Haemoglobinopathies. Paraproteinaemias. Metabolic Bone Disease. Biochemical Aspects of Articular Disease. Muscle Disease. Investigation of Cerebrospinal Fluid. Biochemical Aspects of Psychiatric Disorders. Biochemical Aspects of Neurological Disease. Biochemical Aspects of Mental Handicap. Lipid Metabolism, Hyper- And Hypolipidaemias and Atherosclerosis. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring. Poisoning. Metabolic Effects of Tumours. Tumour Markers. Cellular Aspects of Clinical Biochemistry. Molecular Clinical Biochemistry . Free Radicals. Clinical Biochemistry in the Investigation of Acute Chest Pain and the Acute Abdomen.