Anemia Paperback with Online Resource
Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management
Herausgeber: Benz Jr, Edward J; Schiffman, Fred J; Berliner, Nancy
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Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management
Herausgeber: Benz Jr, Edward J; Schiffman, Fred J; Berliner, Nancy
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Following advances in scientific understanding, this authoritative text provides a comprehensive guide to diagnosing and managing anemia.
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Following advances in scientific understanding, this authoritative text provides a comprehensive guide to diagnosing and managing anemia.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 276mm x 218mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780521514262
- ISBN-10: 0521514266
- Artikelnr.: 50115703
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 276mm x 218mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780521514262
- ISBN-10: 0521514266
- Artikelnr.: 50115703
Part I. The Normal Human Red Blood Cell: 1. Anemias, red cells, and the
essential elements of red cell homeostasis Edward J. Benz, Jr; 2. Red cell
production Benjamin L. Ebert and Anupama Narla; 3. Red cell lifespan,
senescence and destruction Richard Kaufman; Part II. The Patient with
Anemia: 4. The clinical approach to the patient with anemia Matt
Quesenberry, Alina Huang and Fred J. Schiffman; 5. Anemias of childhood
Bertil Glader and Wendy Wong; Part III. Specific Forms of Anemia; Section
1. Microcytic Anemias: 6. Iron deficiency Paula Fraenkel; 7. Sideroblastic
anemias Nathan T. Connell and Edward J. Benz, Jr; 8. The thalassemia
syndromes David Chui and Madeleine M. Verhovsek; Section 2. Macrocytic
Anemias: 9. Megaloblastic and non-megaloblastic anemias Peter W. Marks;
Section 3. Hemoglobinopathies: 10. Sickle cell syndromes Maureen Okam; 11.
Structural Hemoglobinopathies Edward J. Benz, Jr; Section 4. Hemolytic
Anemias: 12. Autoimmune hemolytic anemias Mark A. Murakami, Edward J. Benz,
Jr and Nancy Berliner; 13. Drug-induced hemolytic anemias Oreofe O.
Odejide; 14. Red cell membrane defects Patrick Gallagher; 15. Malaria
Michael A. McDevitt and Richard Bucala; 16. Microangiopathic hemolytic
anemia Elaine M. Majerus and J. Evan Sadler; 17. Extrinsic non-immune
hemolytic anemias Pavan K. Bendapudi and Ronald P. McCaffrey; Section 5.
Hypoplastic Anemias: 18. Acquired aplastic anemia and pure red cell aphasia
Daria Babushok and Monica Bessler; 19. Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
Robert A. Brodsky; 20. Congenital marrow failure syndromes Anupama Narla
and Benjamin L. Ebert; 21. Anemia of chronic inflammation Satish P.
Shanbhag and Cindy N. Roy; 22. Myelodysplasia Rafael Bejar and Ida Wong;
Part IV. Secondary Anemias: 23. HIV and anaemia Owen Seddon, Andrew
Freedman and David T. Scadden; 24. Anemia in the patient with cancer Murat
Arcasoy; 25. Secondary anemias associated with hematopoietic stem cell
transplantation Joseph H. Antin; 26. The anemia of aging Amanda J. Redig
and Nancy Berliner; 27. Anemia in pregnancy Ariela Marshall and Jean M.
Connors; 28. Anemias due to systemic diseases Ronald P. McCaffrey and Giada
Bianchi; 29. Transfusion therapy for anemia Joe Sweeney; 30. Transfusion
reactions Alex Ryder, Edward Snyder and David Unold; Part V. Management of
Anemia: 31. Pharmacologic therapy of anemia Nicholas Short and Elisabeth
Battinelli; 32. Splenectomy: indications and consequences Sophia Fircanis,
Andrew Brunner and Fred J. Schiffman; Part VI. Summary: 33. Anemias:
summary, conclusions, and future prospects Edward J. Benz Jr; Index.
essential elements of red cell homeostasis Edward J. Benz, Jr; 2. Red cell
production Benjamin L. Ebert and Anupama Narla; 3. Red cell lifespan,
senescence and destruction Richard Kaufman; Part II. The Patient with
Anemia: 4. The clinical approach to the patient with anemia Matt
Quesenberry, Alina Huang and Fred J. Schiffman; 5. Anemias of childhood
Bertil Glader and Wendy Wong; Part III. Specific Forms of Anemia; Section
1. Microcytic Anemias: 6. Iron deficiency Paula Fraenkel; 7. Sideroblastic
anemias Nathan T. Connell and Edward J. Benz, Jr; 8. The thalassemia
syndromes David Chui and Madeleine M. Verhovsek; Section 2. Macrocytic
Anemias: 9. Megaloblastic and non-megaloblastic anemias Peter W. Marks;
Section 3. Hemoglobinopathies: 10. Sickle cell syndromes Maureen Okam; 11.
Structural Hemoglobinopathies Edward J. Benz, Jr; Section 4. Hemolytic
Anemias: 12. Autoimmune hemolytic anemias Mark A. Murakami, Edward J. Benz,
Jr and Nancy Berliner; 13. Drug-induced hemolytic anemias Oreofe O.
Odejide; 14. Red cell membrane defects Patrick Gallagher; 15. Malaria
Michael A. McDevitt and Richard Bucala; 16. Microangiopathic hemolytic
anemia Elaine M. Majerus and J. Evan Sadler; 17. Extrinsic non-immune
hemolytic anemias Pavan K. Bendapudi and Ronald P. McCaffrey; Section 5.
Hypoplastic Anemias: 18. Acquired aplastic anemia and pure red cell aphasia
Daria Babushok and Monica Bessler; 19. Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
Robert A. Brodsky; 20. Congenital marrow failure syndromes Anupama Narla
and Benjamin L. Ebert; 21. Anemia of chronic inflammation Satish P.
Shanbhag and Cindy N. Roy; 22. Myelodysplasia Rafael Bejar and Ida Wong;
Part IV. Secondary Anemias: 23. HIV and anaemia Owen Seddon, Andrew
Freedman and David T. Scadden; 24. Anemia in the patient with cancer Murat
Arcasoy; 25. Secondary anemias associated with hematopoietic stem cell
transplantation Joseph H. Antin; 26. The anemia of aging Amanda J. Redig
and Nancy Berliner; 27. Anemia in pregnancy Ariela Marshall and Jean M.
Connors; 28. Anemias due to systemic diseases Ronald P. McCaffrey and Giada
Bianchi; 29. Transfusion therapy for anemia Joe Sweeney; 30. Transfusion
reactions Alex Ryder, Edward Snyder and David Unold; Part V. Management of
Anemia: 31. Pharmacologic therapy of anemia Nicholas Short and Elisabeth
Battinelli; 32. Splenectomy: indications and consequences Sophia Fircanis,
Andrew Brunner and Fred J. Schiffman; Part VI. Summary: 33. Anemias:
summary, conclusions, and future prospects Edward J. Benz Jr; Index.
Part I. The Normal Human Red Blood Cell: 1. Anemias, red cells, and the
essential elements of red cell homeostasis Edward J. Benz, Jr; 2. Red cell
production Benjamin L. Ebert and Anupama Narla; 3. Red cell lifespan,
senescence and destruction Richard Kaufman; Part II. The Patient with
Anemia: 4. The clinical approach to the patient with anemia Matt
Quesenberry, Alina Huang and Fred J. Schiffman; 5. Anemias of childhood
Bertil Glader and Wendy Wong; Part III. Specific Forms of Anemia; Section
1. Microcytic Anemias: 6. Iron deficiency Paula Fraenkel; 7. Sideroblastic
anemias Nathan T. Connell and Edward J. Benz, Jr; 8. The thalassemia
syndromes David Chui and Madeleine M. Verhovsek; Section 2. Macrocytic
Anemias: 9. Megaloblastic and non-megaloblastic anemias Peter W. Marks;
Section 3. Hemoglobinopathies: 10. Sickle cell syndromes Maureen Okam; 11.
Structural Hemoglobinopathies Edward J. Benz, Jr; Section 4. Hemolytic
Anemias: 12. Autoimmune hemolytic anemias Mark A. Murakami, Edward J. Benz,
Jr and Nancy Berliner; 13. Drug-induced hemolytic anemias Oreofe O.
Odejide; 14. Red cell membrane defects Patrick Gallagher; 15. Malaria
Michael A. McDevitt and Richard Bucala; 16. Microangiopathic hemolytic
anemia Elaine M. Majerus and J. Evan Sadler; 17. Extrinsic non-immune
hemolytic anemias Pavan K. Bendapudi and Ronald P. McCaffrey; Section 5.
Hypoplastic Anemias: 18. Acquired aplastic anemia and pure red cell aphasia
Daria Babushok and Monica Bessler; 19. Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
Robert A. Brodsky; 20. Congenital marrow failure syndromes Anupama Narla
and Benjamin L. Ebert; 21. Anemia of chronic inflammation Satish P.
Shanbhag and Cindy N. Roy; 22. Myelodysplasia Rafael Bejar and Ida Wong;
Part IV. Secondary Anemias: 23. HIV and anaemia Owen Seddon, Andrew
Freedman and David T. Scadden; 24. Anemia in the patient with cancer Murat
Arcasoy; 25. Secondary anemias associated with hematopoietic stem cell
transplantation Joseph H. Antin; 26. The anemia of aging Amanda J. Redig
and Nancy Berliner; 27. Anemia in pregnancy Ariela Marshall and Jean M.
Connors; 28. Anemias due to systemic diseases Ronald P. McCaffrey and Giada
Bianchi; 29. Transfusion therapy for anemia Joe Sweeney; 30. Transfusion
reactions Alex Ryder, Edward Snyder and David Unold; Part V. Management of
Anemia: 31. Pharmacologic therapy of anemia Nicholas Short and Elisabeth
Battinelli; 32. Splenectomy: indications and consequences Sophia Fircanis,
Andrew Brunner and Fred J. Schiffman; Part VI. Summary: 33. Anemias:
summary, conclusions, and future prospects Edward J. Benz Jr; Index.
essential elements of red cell homeostasis Edward J. Benz, Jr; 2. Red cell
production Benjamin L. Ebert and Anupama Narla; 3. Red cell lifespan,
senescence and destruction Richard Kaufman; Part II. The Patient with
Anemia: 4. The clinical approach to the patient with anemia Matt
Quesenberry, Alina Huang and Fred J. Schiffman; 5. Anemias of childhood
Bertil Glader and Wendy Wong; Part III. Specific Forms of Anemia; Section
1. Microcytic Anemias: 6. Iron deficiency Paula Fraenkel; 7. Sideroblastic
anemias Nathan T. Connell and Edward J. Benz, Jr; 8. The thalassemia
syndromes David Chui and Madeleine M. Verhovsek; Section 2. Macrocytic
Anemias: 9. Megaloblastic and non-megaloblastic anemias Peter W. Marks;
Section 3. Hemoglobinopathies: 10. Sickle cell syndromes Maureen Okam; 11.
Structural Hemoglobinopathies Edward J. Benz, Jr; Section 4. Hemolytic
Anemias: 12. Autoimmune hemolytic anemias Mark A. Murakami, Edward J. Benz,
Jr and Nancy Berliner; 13. Drug-induced hemolytic anemias Oreofe O.
Odejide; 14. Red cell membrane defects Patrick Gallagher; 15. Malaria
Michael A. McDevitt and Richard Bucala; 16. Microangiopathic hemolytic
anemia Elaine M. Majerus and J. Evan Sadler; 17. Extrinsic non-immune
hemolytic anemias Pavan K. Bendapudi and Ronald P. McCaffrey; Section 5.
Hypoplastic Anemias: 18. Acquired aplastic anemia and pure red cell aphasia
Daria Babushok and Monica Bessler; 19. Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
Robert A. Brodsky; 20. Congenital marrow failure syndromes Anupama Narla
and Benjamin L. Ebert; 21. Anemia of chronic inflammation Satish P.
Shanbhag and Cindy N. Roy; 22. Myelodysplasia Rafael Bejar and Ida Wong;
Part IV. Secondary Anemias: 23. HIV and anaemia Owen Seddon, Andrew
Freedman and David T. Scadden; 24. Anemia in the patient with cancer Murat
Arcasoy; 25. Secondary anemias associated with hematopoietic stem cell
transplantation Joseph H. Antin; 26. The anemia of aging Amanda J. Redig
and Nancy Berliner; 27. Anemia in pregnancy Ariela Marshall and Jean M.
Connors; 28. Anemias due to systemic diseases Ronald P. McCaffrey and Giada
Bianchi; 29. Transfusion therapy for anemia Joe Sweeney; 30. Transfusion
reactions Alex Ryder, Edward Snyder and David Unold; Part V. Management of
Anemia: 31. Pharmacologic therapy of anemia Nicholas Short and Elisabeth
Battinelli; 32. Splenectomy: indications and consequences Sophia Fircanis,
Andrew Brunner and Fred J. Schiffman; Part VI. Summary: 33. Anemias:
summary, conclusions, and future prospects Edward J. Benz Jr; Index.