
Oxford Handbook of Clinical Haematology
Oxford University Press
2nd Edition
Published on 19. February 2004
Book
Spiral bound
732 pages
978-0-19-852652-0 (ISBN)
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Description
The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Haematology continues to provide the essential core knowledge needed in modern clinical practice for the diagnosis and management of patients with possible disorders of the blood. Major advances in the specialty have been reflected in this thoroughly revised new edition. Essential knowledge is covered with the main differential diagnoses, along with relevant investigations that will help the junior doctor to arrive at a definitive diagnosis. The management of the patient is provided in a way that allows the junior to initiate treatment whilst waiting for review of the patient by a senior member of staff. As with the first edition, the new edition of this Handbook will have wide appeal and readership amongst senior medical undergraduates, junior doctors and trainees in haematology, residents, interns and fellows, family doctors, intensive care staff, and specialist nurses.
NEW FOR THIS EDITION: Two new Editors; new colour design; inclusion of guidelines for anticoagulation therapy and thrombophilia investigation; thorough updating of diagnostic methods and treatment and sections dealing with blood disorders in childhood, both malignant and non-malignant; inclusion of photomicrographs of blood films and radiological material where relevant; protocols revised to high standard; relevant web site addresses provided where available.
NEW FOR THIS EDITION: Two new Editors; new colour design; inclusion of guidelines for anticoagulation therapy and thrombophilia investigation; thorough updating of diagnostic methods and treatment and sections dealing with blood disorders in childhood, both malignant and non-malignant; inclusion of photomicrographs of blood films and radiological material where relevant; protocols revised to high standard; relevant web site addresses provided where available.
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Series
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Wide appeal and readership amongst senior medical undergraduates, junior doctors and trainees in haematology, residents, interns and fellows, family doctors intensive care staff and specialist nurses
Edition type
Revised edition
Product notice
Vinyl
Illustrations
b/w photographs, num. tab.
numerous tables and black & white photographs
Dimensions
Height: 180 mm
Width: 100 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
358 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-852652-0 (9780198526520)
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Persons
DREW PROVAN, Senior Lecturer in Haematology, Bart's and The London School of Medicine & Dentistry, London, UK, TREVOR BAGLIN, Consultant Haematologist, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK, CHARLES SINGER, Consultant Haematologist, Royal United Hospital, Bath, UK and JOHN LILLEYMAN, Professor of Paediatric Oncology, Bart's and The London School of Medicine & Dentistry, London, UK
Content
1. Clinical approach; 2. Red cell disorders; 3. White blood cell abnormalities; 4. Leukaemia; 5. Lymphoma; 6. Myelodysplasia; 7. Myeloproliferative disorders; 8. Paraproteinaemias; 9. Transplantation; 10. Haemostasis and thrombosis; 11. Immunodeficiency; 12. Paediatric haematology; 13. Haematological emergencies; 14. Supportive care; 15. Protocols and procedures; 16. Haematological investigations; 17. Blood transfusion; 18. Phone numbers and addresses; 19. Haematology on-line; 20. Charts and nomograms; 21. Normal ranges; 21. Notes