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COLOR ATLAS OF CLINICAL HEMATOLOGY
Hoffbrand, A. Victor
| ISBN-13 | 9780323044530 |
| Publicado | Septiembre 2009 |
| Edición | 4ª |
| Idioma | Inglés |
| Páginas | 592 |
| Peso | 1.700 gramos |
| Dimensiones | |
| Editorial | MOSBY |
| Disponibilidad | 2-3 Semanas |
| PVP sin IVA | 173,00 € |
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Description
The completely revised fourth edition of the Color Atlas of Clinical Hematology
gives you the most comprehensive, authoritative, up-to-date visual assistance
you’ll find in any hematology atlas. It vividly depicts the pathogenesis,
clinical, morphologic, and investigational aspects of the full range of blood
disorders you’ll see in everyday practice to help you diagnose virtually
anything.
Key Features
- Helps you solve difficult diagnostic challenges using highly illustrated,
full-color guidance to the recognition of signs in blood cells.
- Shows complex principles more clearly with explanatory illustrations and
tables.
- Explores the pathogenesis, clinical, morphologic, and investigational aspects
of blood disease with extensive coverage of the pathologic anatomy of common
clinical entities.
- Provides quick and easy reference of key diagnostic issues in a comprehensive
yet concise format.
New to this Edition
- Illustrates diagnosis for even the most difficult blood disorders with over
2700 images—2100 in full color.
- Includes comprehensive coverage of all hematologic disorders including
those newly recognized and the latest molecular techniques.
- Demonstrates how the science impacts prognosis and therapy through new
illustrations that highlight the pathologic and clinical features.
- Includes and illustrates WHO (2008) Classification of Hematologic Malignancies.
- Provides Expert Consult functionality so you can access the Image Bank
online from any internet connection.
Author Information
By A. Victor Hoffbrand, MA, DM, DSc, FRCP, FRCP(Edin), Emeritus Professor of
Hematology, The Royal Free and University College Medical School, Honorary Consultant
Hematologist, Royal Free Hospital, London, UK; John E. Pettit, MD(Otago), FRCPA,
FRCPath, Director and Hematologist, Medlab South Ltd., Christchurch, New Zealand,
Formerly Associate Professor of Hematology, University of Otago Medical School,
Dunedin, New Zealand and Paresh Vyas