Product Details
Hematology in Clinical Practice: A Guide to Diagnosis and Management

Hematology in Clinical Practice: A Guide to Diagnosis and Management
By Robert S. Hillman, Kenneth A. Ault, Henry Rinder

List Price: £52.99
Price: £50.34 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery on orders over £5. Details

Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Dispatched from and sold by Amazon.co.uk

19 new or used available from £20.00

Product Description

"Hematology in Clinical Practice, Fourth Edition" by Robert S. Hillman, MD, Kenneth A. Ault, MD and Henry M. Rinder, MD includes 48 superb full-color plates. Also from McGraw-Hill: Lichtman, Beutler, Kaushansky, Kipps and Seligsohn: "Williams Hematology, 7th Edition" and Hathaway and Goodnight: Disorders of Hemostasis and Thrombosis: A Clinical Guide". Concise, easy-to-use, and thoroughly practical, this book is the most efficient guide to the diagnosis and management of all blood disorders. The highly practical approach of "Hematology in Clinical Practice" keeps practitioners at the cutting edge of the latest advances in the field. Each disease state features a review of pathophysiology, clinical features, and approaches to diagnosis and management. Plus, look for these highlights in the fourth edition. This book is more prescriptive than ever, with 'Key Points' boxes, algorithms, and 'Author's Preferred Management Approach' for each disease. It features thoroughly updated therapy sections and state-of-the-art lab tests. It contains expanded coverage of genetic testing and therapy and enhanced coverage of thrombosis and hemostasis. It offers the latest advances in transfusion therapies and transplantation, and more detail on chemotherapies and supportive care. It contains precise drug dosages and potential combinations for tailoring multi-drug regimens. New illustrations elucidate molecular pathways and pathophysiologic progress of diseases. It offers previews of drugs soon to enter the clinical arena and is conveniently organized into sections on Red Blood Cell Disorders, White Blood Cell Disorders, and Disorders of Hemostasis. Plus, the highly focused discussions of specific disease states enable you to get the thorough information you need quickly - ideal for someone with a busy schedule like yours


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #363012 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-07-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 456 pages

Editorial Reviews

From the Back Cover

Hematology in Clinical Practice
Fourth Edition
Robert S. Hillman, MD
Kenneth A. Ault, MD
Henry M. Rinder, MD

INCLUDES 48 SUPERB FULL-COLOR PLATES

Also from McGraw-Hill:
Lichtman, Beutler, Kaushansky, Kipps and Seligsohn: WILLIAMS HEMATOLOGY, 7th Edition
Hathaway and Goodnight: DISORDERS OF HEMOSTASIS AND THROMBOSIS: A Clinical Guide
Concise, easy-to-use, and thoroughly practical—the most efficient guide to the diagnosis and management of all blood disorders
The highly practical approach of HEMATOLOGY IN CLINICAL PRACTICE keeps practitioners at the cutting edge of the latest advances in the field. Each disease state features a review of pathophysiology, clinical features, and approaches to diagnosis and management. Plus, look for these highlights in the Fourth Edition:
• More prescriptive than ever, with "Key Points" boxes, algorithms, and "Author's Preferred Management Approach" for each disease
• Thoroughly updated therapy sections
• State-of-the-art lab tests
• Expanded coverage of genetic testing and therapy
• Enhanced coverage of thrombosis and hemostasis
• Latest advances in transfusion therapies and transplantation
• More detail on chemotherapies and supportive care
• Precise drug dosages and potential combinations for tailoring multi-drug regimens
• New illustrations elucidate molecular pathways and pathophysiologic progress of diseases
• Previews of drugs soon to enter the clinical arena
• Conveniently organized into sections on Red Blood Cell Disorders, White Blood Cell Disorders, and Disorders of Hemostasis
• Plus, the highly focused discussions of specific disease states enable you to get the thorough information you need quickly—ideal for someone with a busy schedule like yours

About the Author
Robert Hillman[F]Former Chairman, Department of Medicine
Maine Medical Center
Portland, ME[R]Kenneth Ault[F]Professor of Medicine
University of Vermont College of Medicine
Burlington, VT