Revised and updated throughout, the 2nd Edition offers a concise, clinically focused, and practical approach to the diagnosis and management of the full range of issues in transfusion and blood banking. Jeffrey McCullough, MD, a national leader in the field, reviews the most common disorders involving red blood cells, white blood cells, and hemostasis, and examines each disease state with discussions of underlying pathophysiology, clinical features, up-to-date lab tests, and current management strategies. Presents the practice-proven experience of a leader in the field of pathology and hematology. Includes chapter summaries throughout for quick access to key guidance. Offers complete, quick access guidance on the full range of topics in blood bank and transfusion—from blood collection and storage...to testing and transfusing blood components...to cellular engineering. Discusses the latest developments, including HP growth factors and cellular engineering. Features a wealth of new illustrations and line drawings.
The second edition of Transfusion Medicine and Hemostasis continues to be the only "pocket-size" quick reference for pathology residents and transfusion medicine fellows.
This book aims to be the single best source for information related to any aspect or application of Transfusion Medicine.
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Using a practical approach, the Manual of Veterinary Transfusion Medicine and Blood Banking provides veterinary practitioners with evidence-based guidelines to refer to at the clinical practice level.
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Gene, Protein, and Antigens ACHE encodes acetylcholinesterase (AChE), a glycosylphos- phatidylinositol-linked (GPI-linked) glycoprotein that exists as a dimer in the RBC membrane.73 The gene is located on chromosome 7q22 and consists of ...
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This new edition of the comprehensive guide to transfusion medicine is now fully revised and updated.
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