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Physiology, Physiology - Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems, Hematology
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Blood

by Chris Pallister
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Overview

Students often have difficulty understanding the principles underlying the science of haematology. Each chapter of this book, with key learning points and useful notes in boxes, answers the questions: what is it?

what does it do?

why do we need it?

and what happens when it goes wrong?

This book is aimed primarily at those studying for biomedical science degrees and trainee MLSOs.

Deals w/blood cell formation/megaloblastic anemias/disorders of iron metabolism/acute leukemias/hemostasis/immune system.

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Concentrates on the science and fundamental concepts of the blood and its diseases rather than on laboratory and clinical aspects of hematology, for biomedical science and medical undergraduates. Covers blood physiology and blood cell formation, megaloplastic anemias, disorders of red cell metabolism, leukemia, malignant disorders, and hereditary and acquired disorders of hemostasis. Includes b&w diagrams, side boxes, and self assessment questions. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 17, 1994
Publisher
Oxford ; Butterworth-Heinemann, 1994.
Pages
585
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780750605816

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