Overview
Effectively and efficiently diagnose and manage today's full range of clotting and bleeding disorders using clinical case studies that demonstrate real-world problems and solutions! For each condition examined, you'll review concise descriptions of its associated symptoms, along with laboratory findings, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and treatment - all the clinical guidance you need - at your fingertips. It's the ideal real-life reference tool for busy physicians!
β’ A reader-friendly design, coupled with nearly 385 illustrations and at-a-glance tables - many new to this edition - equip you to quickly locate the guidance you need.
β’ Abundant laboratory protocols enable you to select and interpret lab tests more easily.
β’ A complete section on women's health issues helps you stay current in this evolving area.
β’ A new chapter on the impact of herbal medicines examines their effect on hemostasis and their interaction with other drugs.
β’ New coverage of hemostatic issues in traumatology, sepsis, interventional radiology, pulmonology, and cardiology allows you to master the latest advances.
Synopsis
Effectively and efficiently diagnose and manage today's full range of clotting and bleeding disorders using clinical case studies that demonstrate real-world problems and solutions! For each condition examined, you'll review concise descriptions of its associated symptoms, along with laboratory findings, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and treatment - all the clinical guidance you need - at your fingertips. It's the ideal real-life reference tool for busy physicians!
- A reader-friendly design, coupled with nearly 385 illustrations and at-a-glance tables - many new to this edition - equip you to quickly locate the guidance you need.
- Abundant laboratory protocols enable you to select and interpret lab tests more easily.
- A complete section on women's health issues helps you stay current in this evolving area.
- A new chapter on the impact of herbal medicines examines their effect on hemostasis and their interaction with other drugs.
- New coverage of hemostatic issues in traumatology, sepsis, interventional radiology, pulmonology, and cardiology allows you to master the latest advances.
Doody Review Services
Reviewer: Lisa Boggio, MD (Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine)
Description: The consultation of thrombotic and hemorrhagic problems can be extremely difficult. The data regarding treatment of these disorders is continually changing, making accurate diagnoses and treatment decisions based on the available data a process of continually reviewing the literature. Then one must prove that these recommendations are sound to the primary care physician. This book gives hematologists the backround information needed in the form of concise reviews of pertinent topics.
Purpose: This book provides in-depth information about bleeding and thrombotic disorders including basic science, treatment options, case studies, and medicolegal considerations. The authors state that the purpose is to provide in-depth information pertaining to the basic sciences to provide the foundation of clinical practice in general information, hemorrhagic processes, and thrombotic processes. This is a long-needed compilation of these topics to aid consultants in their decision making. It meets the authors' objectives well.
Audience: This book is written for the attending hematologist, but students, fellows, and residents can benefit from its wealth of information. Topics pertaining to pregnancy and neurologic states are also extremely helpful to those specialties as well as to internists who see patients with all these problems. The authors are well known and respected members of the thrombosis and hemostasis community.
Features: There is a complete discussion of the basic laboratory tests used commonly in thrombosic and hemostatic consultations as well as other issues including insurance, cost, and medicolegal issues. Topics are presented as a review of basic science, clinical applications, and practical applications with an effort to discuss questions that will be asked by other physicians and to discuss controversies or "grey areas" in the treatment of these disorders. Ethical issues are also well covered, an unusual and welcome addition. The book is dedicated to C. Lockard Conley, MD, who has been a great influence on both the authors and the entire hematology community. The dedication is a beautifully written testament to a great mind and a great man.
Assessment: This is a valuable resource for a busy hematologist. It contains all the pertinent information and provides this information in a compact package. It is an essential part of the library of anyone who treats patients with hemorrhagic or thrombotic disorders.
Editorials
From the Publisher
BMA Book Awards 2008 - Highly Commended"I have owned the first edition of this book for several years and have found it highly useful. I cannot remember trying to look up a clinical haemostatic problem, however obscure, without finding it referenced and covered adequately. The first edition filled a true gap between enormous tomes relating to highly theoretical haemostasis and general medical or cardiology texts where many problems are not covered in adequate detail. This second edition has included additional chapters bringing some more topical issues to the forefront, however the style of delivery of information is unchanged and I do not have any perception of a drop in quality from the first to the second edition. It is well-written in very clear English and explanations of complex disorders are very clear. This would illuminate the world of haemostasis to junior doctors, nurses and laboratory staff as well as senior clinicians in other fields. This is an extremely useful book: the combination of highly practical guidance of common, clinical, haemostasis problems along with detailed explanations of more complex science, make this a book that could sit happily in most hospital departments as well as haematology laboratories."
From The Critics
Reviewer: Lisa Boggio, MS, MD(Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine)Description: The consultation of thrombotic and hemorrhagic problems can be extremely difficult. The data regarding treatment of these disorders is continually changing, making accurate diagnoses and treatment decisions based on the available data a process of continually reviewing the literature. Then one must prove that these recommendations are sound to the primary care physician. This book gives hematologists the backround information needed in the form of concise reviews of pertinent topics.
Purpose: This book provides in-depth information about bleeding and thrombotic disorders including basic science, treatment options, case studies, and medicolegal considerations. The authors state that the purpose is to provide in-depth information pertaining to the basic sciences to provide the foundation of clinical practice in general information, hemorrhagic processes, and thrombotic processes. This is a long-needed compilation of these topics to aid consultants in their decision making. It meets the authors' objectives well.
Audience: This book is written for the attending hematologist, but students, fellows, and residents can benefit from its wealth of information. Topics pertaining to pregnancy and neurologic states are also extremely helpful to those specialties as well as to internists who see patients with all these problems. The authors are well known and respected members of the thrombosis and hemostasis community.
Features: There is a complete discussion of the basic laboratory tests used commonly in thrombosic and hemostatic consultations as well as other issues including insurance, cost, and medicolegal issues. Topics are presented as a review of basic science, clinical applications, and practical applications with an effort to discuss questions that will be asked by other physicians and to discuss controversies or "grey areas" in the treatment of these disorders. Ethical issues are also well covered, an unusual and welcome addition. The book is dedicated to C. Lockard Conley, MD, who has been a great influence on both the authors and the entire hematology community. The dedication is a beautifully written testament to a great mind and a great man.
Assessment: This is a valuable resource for a busy hematologist. It contains all the pertinent information and provides this information in a compact package. It is an essential part of the library of anyone who treats patients with hemorrhagic or thrombotic disorders.
4 Stars! from Doody