Fully updated to include the latest guidelines for treatment, new diseases and therapies, and filled with cross-references for a comprehensive overview of the field, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Immunology and Allergy 4th edition is the invaluable guide for all clinicians and laboratory staff interested in immunology.
Fully updated to include the latest guidelines for treatment, new diseases and therapies, and filled with cross-references for a comprehensive overview of the field, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Immunology and Allergy 4th edition is the invaluable guide for all clinicians and laboratory staff interested in immunology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gavin Spickett has been a Consultant Clinical Immunologist & Allergist In Newcastle upon Tyne since 1991, after training in Oxford, Ipswich and Northwick Park. He has in addition, until quite recently, been a general physician participating in unselected medical admissions. He has been responsible for the development of the Regional Immunology Laboratory, and clinical services for the North-East and Cumbria. He has particular clinical interest in primary immune deficiencies, allergic and autoimmune diseases and chronic fatigue as well as quality standards in clinical and laboratory immunology.
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1: Primary immunodeficiency 2: Secondary immunodeficiency and other host-defence syndromes 3: Allergic disease 4: Autoimmunity and the endocrine system 5: Autoimmunity affecting the nervous system 6: Autoimmunity associated with cardiac, respiratory, and renal disease 7: Autoimmunity in gastrointestinal disease 8: Autoimmunity in liver disease 9: Autoimmune haematological disorders 10: Autoimmune skin disorders 11: Autoimmune eye disease 12: Connective tissue disease 13: Vasculitis 14: Miscellaneous conditions, including autoinflammatory syndromes 15: Transplantation 16: Immunotherapy 17: Immunochemistry 18: Autoantibodies 19: Allergy tests 20: Cellular investigations 21: Tissue typing 22: Quality and managerial issues