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| Problem Solving in Haematology |
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Benefits: - Focuses on both benign and malignant haematological disorders
- Excellent training resource and up-to-date referencing to present recent developments in diagnosis and management
- Content provides database from which sections can be tailored to suit specific educational needs |
Authors: G Smith, Clinical Director, Dept of Haematology, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UK |
Description: An experienced panel lead readers through real-life clinical presentations on how to diagnose and manage a variety of clinical cases seen in haematology practice. Over 30 common and challenging clinical scenarios create a foundation for learning and revision that incorporates recent medical literature and presents the latest guidelines for management. Experienced contributors outline treatment strategies for each case, with accompanying algorithms and illustrations in many cases. |
Readership:
Specialists in haematology ▪ Internal medicine physicians ▪ GPs and family doctors ▪ Trainee doctors
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Book Details:
ISBN: 978 1 84692 005 9
216pp; 240 x 170mm; Illustrations; Paperback;
Publication Date: March 2010
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