Clinical Haematology

Clinical Haematology by Robert Duncan Eastham is a revised edition published by Butterworth-Heinemann in 1992, featuring 232 pages in English. This book summarizes the connections between various clinical conditions and the results of haematological tests conducted in the laboratory, aiming to foster understanding between clinicians and clinical haematologists.
Readers will find an extensively updated and redesigned resource that addresses the complexities of haematology. The content is tailored to enhance the partnership between medical professionals, providing insights into how laboratory results can inform clinical practice. This edition builds on the foundational work established in previous versions, making it a relevant reference for those engaged in the field of haematology.
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Summarizes the ways in which various clinical conditions can be related to the results of haematological tests in the laboratory, addressed to clinicians and clinical haematologists in the hopes of explaining to each the other end of their partnership. Extensively updated, revised, and redesigned since the 1984 edition (first in 1961). Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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