KEY, N.; MAKRIS, M.; LILLICRAP, D.
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112,10 €1 Basic Principles Underlying Coagulation 1
2 Laboratory Tests of Hemostasis 12
3 Molecular Diagnostic Approaches to Hemostasis 27
4 Tests of Platelet Function 42
5 Evaluation of the Bleeding Patient 63
6 Hemophilia A and B 79
7 Von Willebrand disease 94
8 The Rarer Inherited Coagulation Disorders 113
9 Acquired Inhibitors of Coagulation 124
10 Quantitative Platelet Disorders 134
11 Qualitative Platelet Disorders 160
12 Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation 172
13 Thrombotic Microangiopathies 183
14 Venous Thromboembolism 195
15 Myeloproliferative Neoplasms: Thrombosis and Hemorrhage 210
16 Arterial Thrombosis 229
17 Anticoagulation: Heparins and Vitamin K Antagonists 240
18 The Direct Oral Anticoagulants 253
19 Antiphospholipid Syndrome 269
20 Cardiovascular Medicine 282
21 Cardiothoracic Surgery 299
22 Neurology 314
23 Hepatology 329
24 Nephrology 340
25 Oncology 355
26 Obstetrics, Contraception, and Estrogen Replacement 379
27 Pediatrics 393
28 Intensive and Critical Care 414
29 Transfusion 433
Appendix 1 Reference Ranges 444
Designed as a practical, succinct guide, for quick reference by clinicians with everyday questions, this title guides the reader through the range of approaches available for diagnosis, management, or prevention of hemorrhagic and thrombotic diseases or disorders.
Features
• Provides essential practical management for all those working in the field of hemostasis and thrombosis
• Includes new chapters on direct oral anticoagulants, acquired inhibitors of coagulation, and expanded discussion of thrombotic microangiopathies
• Covers in a clear and succinct format, the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of thrombotic and haemostatic disorders
• Follows templated chapter formats for rapid referral, including key points and summary boxes, and further reading
• Highlights controversial issues and provides advice for everyday questions encountered in the clinic
Authors
• Nigel S. Key, Harold R. Roberts Distinguished Professor, Division of Hematology and Oncology, Department of Medicine, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA
• Michael Makris, Senior Lecturer in Haematology, Department of Medicine and Pharmacology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
• David Lillicrap, Professor of Hematology, Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, Richardson Laboratory, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada