Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 1941 pages
- Published by: McGraw-Hill Professional
- Edition: 6th Edition November 28, 2000
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0070703973
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0070703971
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Book Dimensions:
11.1 x 8.9 x 2.5 inches
- Weighs: 8.3 pounds
Product Description
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Williams HEMATOLOGY, 6th Edition, informs on new developments in genetics and molecular biology, sickle cell diseases, gene rearrangements, platelet morphology,
Biochemistry and function and so much more. Chapters remaining from the previous edition have been carefully reviewed and thoroughly updated, in order to provide you with the most current and authoritative coverage of the field now available.
The 6th Edition addresses the hottest topics in hematology today
* New developments in the genetics and the molecular pathogenesis of blood cell disorders
* Extensive treatment of cytokine and chemokine networks in blood cell regulation
* The most recent diagnostic and treatment approaches to blood cell and coagulation protein disorders
* Advances in the management of the lymphomas and lymphocytic leukemias
* Comprehensive descriptions of the diagnosis and management of the cloncal myeloid diseases
* The most recent concepts of diseases of platelets and the management of hemostatic and thrombotic diseases
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About The Author
Marshall Lichtman, M.D. Professor of Medicine University of Rochester School of Medicine Rochester, NY
Ernest Beutler, M.D. Professor and Chairman Dept. of Molecular Medicine and Experimental Biology The Scripps Research Institute La Jolla, CA
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Reader Reviews
This review is from: Williams Hematology, Seventh Edition (Williams Hematology) (Hardcover)
a txtbook in which you can find excellent explanation of basic phisiol. and phisiopatol. process of hematology joint with a very practical approach useful for intersted internists and specialists dedicated to clinical care of patients. the new edts.is outstending. i've studied haemtl using this textbook, wintrobe's one and hoffman. probably wintrobe is very helpful for the study of basic hmtl ( the first volume is practically dedicated to these items) and the clinical approch is ok but lack in the the congenital immunodeficency syndrome. hoffman txbook is a fantastic book but i've noticed some little pitfall in the stesure of the work ( not so important but taking in account of the price of book ...) probably williams haematology is the best balanced and it seems to me the most uptodate concerning the biblio.voices probably i've exposed a personal opinion. all 3 book are actually ok , and perheaps little by little you can find your preferred one.