Williams Hematology, Seventh Edition

Williams Hematology, Seventh Edition by Marshall Lichtman is a comprehensive resource published by McGraw-Hill Companies on October 14, 2005. This edition spans 1,856 pages and is presented in English, offering an in-depth exploration of hematology through a cell-by-cell approach that caters to both novices and experts in the field. The text has been updated to include new clinical strategies, key points boxes, and algorithms that facilitate diagnosis and treatment.
Readers will find that this edition introduces new chapters covering topics such as venous access devices, pain management, therapeutic use of cytokines, and flow cytometry. Additionally, the incorporation of the latest molecular biology techniques and 300 color plates enhances the diagnostic skills of practitioners. This book serves as a vital reference for those engaged in medical, clinical medicine, and internal medicine, providing essential insights into the complexities of hematology.
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After six editions, Williams Hematology remains the cornerstone text in the literature for hematology. It’s discrete cell-by-cell approach has always been perceived as the most readily accessible by novices and experts alike, and now it is more clinical than ever through the inclusion of new key points boxes and algorithms that outline discrete strategies for diagnosis and treatment. There are also new chapters on the use of venous access devices, pain management, therapeutic use of cytokines, and flow cytometry. The latest moelcular biology techniques and 300 color plates enhance your diagnostic skills.
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