A GUIDE TO PAEDIATRIC RED BLOOD CELL DISORDERS

A GUIDE TO PAEDIATRIC RED BLOOD CELL DISORDERS

Editorial:
NOVA SCIENCE PUBLISHERS
Año de edición:
Materia
Pediatría
ISBN:
978-1-5361-8695-6
Páginas:
229
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

178,00 €

Despues:

169,10 €

Preface
• Part 1: Basic Concepts and an Approach to Red Blood Cell Disorders
Chapter 1. Red Blood Cells and Haemoglobin
Chapter 2. Evaluation of Childhood Anaemia
• Part 2: Microcytic Anaemias
Chapter 3. Iron Deficiency Anaemia
Chapter 4. Thalassaemia
Chapter 5. Sickle Cell Disease
Chapter 6. Other Microcytic Anaemias
• Part 3: Normocytic Anaemias
Chapter 7. Hereditary Spherocytosis and Other Membranopathies
Chapter 8. Glucose 6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency and Other Enzymopathies
Chapter 9. Autoimmune Haemolytic Anaemias
Chapter 10. Microangiopathic Haemolytic Anaemias
Chapter 11. Neonatal Anaemias
Chapter 12. Other Normocytic Anaemias
• Part 4: Macrocytic Anaemias
Chapter 13. Megaloblastic Anaemia
Chapter 14. Red Blood Cell Aplasia
Chapter 15. Other Macrocytic Anaemias
• Part 5: Polycythaemia
Chapter 16. Neonatal Polycythaemia
Chapter 17. Childhood Polycythaemia
Index

A Guide to Paediatric Red Blood Cell Disorders is a comprehensive text on common red blood cell disorders encountered in children. It is a useful guide to postgraduate doctors training in paediatrics and haematology, medical undergraduates, primary care physicians and practising clinicians. The book is divided into five sections. The first section provides a detailed understanding of the basic concepts and approach to red blood cell disorders in children. This section includes information on the structure and function of red blood cells and haemoglobin, epidemiology and aetiology of anaemia and clinical and laboratory evaluation of childhood anaemia. The next three sections will provide information on paediatric conditions that result in microcytic, normocytic and macrocytic anaemia, respectively. The final section will be on conditions leading to polycythaemia in neonates and children. Throughout the book, the emphasis is given to common conditions that are frequently encountered in clinical practice. However, rare but clinically important conditions have also been included. Each chapter is divided into subheadings to describe the epidemiology, aetiology, genetic basis, molecular pathology, pathophysiology, classification, clinical features, investigations, diagnosis, treatment, follow-up and prognosis of each disorder. At the end of each chapter, a section on recent advances provides information on promising novel developments and experimental approaches for treating these diseases. This book will help medical undergraduates to grasp concepts and understand the entire spectrum of red blood cell disorders in children. For practising clinicians, this will be a useful guide on how to approach a child with anaemia, which is one of the most common presentations to general practice, field clinics and hospitals. For postgraduate doctors training in paediatrics and haematology, the book will provide comprehensive information on how to manage common as well as complex red blood cell disorders in children. This book is concise, reader-friendly and written in simple English, which can be understood by non-native speakers. It will aid readers across the globe to grasp the concepts of paediatric red blood cell disorders easily and be knowledgeable and up to date in managing these patients.