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This is a concise full-color review of the mechanisms of blood diseases and disorders - based on a Harvard Medical School hematology course 4 Star Doody's Review! "This is a superb book. Deceptively small, yet packs a wallop. The emphasis on principles instead of practice is welcome...The text is clear, concise, and surprisingly approachable for what could have been a very dense and dry discussion. I could not put this book down and read it entirely in one sitting. When was the last time anyone found a hematology textbook so riveting?" (Doody's Review Service). "Hematological Pathophysiology" is a well-illustrated, easy-to-absorb introduction to the physiological principles underlying the regulation and function of blood cells and hemostasis, as well as the pathophysiologic mechanisms responsible for the development of blood disorders. Featuring a strong emphasis on key principles, the book covers diagnosis and management primarily within a framework of pathogenesis. Authored by world-renowned clinician/educators at Harvard Medical School, "Hematological Pathophysiology" features content and organization based on a hematology course offered to second year students at that school.The book is logically divided into four sections: Anemias and Disorders of the Red Blood Cell, Disorders of Hemostasis and Thrombosis, Disorders of Leukocytes, and Transfusion Medicine; it opens with an important overview of blood and hematopoietic tissues. It features succinct, to-the-point coverage that reflects current medical education. It includes more than 200 full-color photographs and renderings of disease mechanisms and blood diseases. Each chapter includes learning objectives and self-assessment questions. Numerous tables and diagrams encapsulate important information. It incorporates the feedback of 180 Harvard medical students who reviewed the first draft - so you know you're studying the most relevant material possible.
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