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El. knyga: Oxford Handbook of Clinical Haematology

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  • Formatas: 864 pages
  • Serija: Oxford Medical Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Apr-2015
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191073892
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  • Formatas: 864 pages
  • Serija: Oxford Medical Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Apr-2015
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191073892
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This handbook continues to provide the core knowledge needed in clinical practice for the diagnosis and management of patients with disorders of the blood. Major advances in the specialty have been reflected in this thoroughly revised new edition. Differential diagnoses, relevant investigations and management guidelines are covered.


The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Haematology provides core and concise information on the entire spectrum of blood disorders affecting both adults and children. Updated for its fourth edition, it includes all major advances in the specialty, including malignant haematology, haemato-oncology, coagulation, transfusion medicine, and red cell disorders, with a brand new chapter on rare diseases. Practically focused, and specifically designed for ease-of-use, and rapid access to the information you need, this handbook is an indispensable resource on all aspects of haematology for all trainee doctors, nurses, technicians, and research professionals.

The handbook is divided into clinical approach and disease-specific areas. The clinical approach section outlines various symptoms and signs in patients with blood disease to enable the reader to formulate a sensible differential diagnosis beofre embarking on investigation and treatment. The disease-specific section is written by four authors whose expertise covers the whole breadth of diseases included in the book. All authors have contributed to national guidelines (e.g. British Committee for Standards in Haematology, BCSH) and are experts in the evidence base that exists for each topic. The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Haematology offers a concise and logical approach to caring for patients with diseases of the blood.

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This new edition follows the tradition of the highly respected Oxford medical handbook series which is a compact, well produced book brimming with knowledge that will help the clinician in a large number of situations. * Dr Harry Brown, glycosmedia.com *

Acknowledgements x
Contributors xi
Symbols and abbreviations xiii
1 Clinical approach
1(30)
2 Red cell disorders
31(82)
3 White blood cell abnormalities
113(10)
4 Leukaemia
123(58)
5 Lymphoma
181(46)
6 Myelodysplasia
227(30)
7 Myeloproliferative neoplasms
257(68)
8 Paraproteinaemias
325(62)
9 Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation
387(66)
10 Haemostasis and thrombosis
453(92)
11 Immunodeficiency
545(14)
12 Paediatric haematology
559(76)
13 Haematological emergencies
635(32)
14 Supportive care
667(8)
15 Protocols and procedures
675(70)
16 Haematological investigations
745(14)
17 Blood transfusion
759(24)
18 Rare diseases
783(12)
Appendix 1 Haematology online 795(8)
Appendix 2 Charts and nomograms 803(6)
Appendix 3 Normal ranges 809(4)
Index 813
Drew Provan is currently Reader in Autoimmune Haematology at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry. Dr. Provan studied molecular genetics at Leicester University before studying medicine. Dr. Provan took up the post of Consultant Haematologist in Southampton in 1995, and moved to Barts and The London in 2000. As a general haematologist, his main area of interest within the field of haematology is immunohaematology which includes diseases such as autoimmune thrombocytopenia (ITP), neutropenia and haemolytic anaemia. Dr. Provan has established the UK ITP Registry (www.ukitpregistry.com ) and has recently published the Consensus guidelines for the diagnosis and management of ITP in children and adults published in Blood. He has written numerous peer-reviewed papers, book chapters, and has authored several medical books including Oxford Handbook of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation.

Inderjeet Dokal graduated in Medicine from the University of Leicester in 1983. He moved to Hammersmith Hospital in 1984 where he received his post graduate clinical and research training. He was appointed Consultant in Paediatric Haematology in 1995 and was conferred the title of Professor of Haematology at Imperial College in 2003. In 2006 he was recruited to the Chair of Child Health at Barts and The London/Queen Mary University of London. Inderjeet Dokal's principal clinical and research interest is the in the field of bone marrow failure.

After graduation summa cum laude from the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, Dr de Vos has worked in Belgium and the Netherlands before moving to the United Kingdom in 2004. After completing his higher medical training in Haematology and becoming a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists he worked as a Haemato-Oncology consultant at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London, United Kingdom, before moving to the Royal Surrey County Hospital in Guildford, UK. With a broad interest in all aspects of haematology he is truly 'malignant at heart'. A true clinician Dr de Vos spends almost all his time at the bedside talking to and treating his patients. As a keen teacher he is keen to inspire and pass on in all his junior doctors and students a small part of what inspired him as a student about the incredible world of haematology.