Disorders of thrombosis and hemostasis : clinical and laboratory practice / editor, Rodger L. Bick.
Publication details: Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2002.Edition: 3rd editionDescription: 446 p. : ill. ; 29 cmISBN:- 0397516908
- WH 322
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Contents
1. Physiology of Hemostasis
2. Clinical Assessment of Patients with
Hemorrhage
3. Hereditary and Acquired Vascular
Thrombohemorrhagic Disorders
4. Platelet-Function Defects
5. Thrombocytopenia and Thrombocytosis
6. Hereditary Coagulation Protein Defects
Frank A. Nizzi, Jr., Suneeti Sapatnekar, and
Rodger L. Bick
7. Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
Rodger L. Bick
8. Thrombohemorrhagic Defects in Liver and
Renal Diseases
Eberhard F Mammen
9. Thrombotic and Hemorrhagic Problems
During Cardiovascular Bypass Surgery and
Cardiovascular Procedures
Rodger L. Bick
10. Acquired Blood Coagulation Inhibitors
Yale S. Arkel and De-Hui W Ku
11. Clinical Approach to the Patient with
Thrombosis, Thromboembolus, and Pulmonary
Embolus
Rodger L. Bick and William E Baker, Jr.
12. Thrombohemorrhagic Defects Associated with
Malignancy
Eugene 1P Frenkel and Rodger L. Bick
13. Hereditary Thrombophilic Disorders
Rodger L. Bick and William E Baker, Jr.
14. Acquired Thrombophilia
Rodger L. Bick and William E Baker, Jr.
15. Thromboprophylaxis and Thrombosis
in Medical, Surgical, Trauma, and
Obstetric/Gynecologic Patients
Rodger L. Bick and Sylvia K Haas
16. Oral Antithrombotic Therapy: Warfarins and
Related Compounds
Graham E Pineo and Russell D. Hull
17. Heparin and Low-Molecular-Weight
Heparins
Rodger L. Bick
18. Antiplatelet Therapy
Hans Klaus Breddin
19. Thrombolytic Therapy
William F Baker, Jr.
20. Hemostatic Factors in Atherothrombotic
Disease
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
1. Physiology of Hemostasis
2. Clinical Assessment of Patients with
Hemorrhage
3. Hereditary and Acquired Vascular
Thrombohemorrhagic Disorders
4. Platelet-Function Defects
5. Thrombocytopenia and Thrombocytosis
6. Hereditary Coagulation Protein Defects
Frank A. Nizzi, Jr., Suneeti Sapatnekar, and
Rodger L. Bick
7. Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
Rodger L. Bick
8. Thrombohemorrhagic Defects in Liver and
Renal Diseases
Eberhard F Mammen
9. Thrombotic and Hemorrhagic Problems
During Cardiovascular Bypass Surgery and
Cardiovascular Procedures
Rodger L. Bick
10. Acquired Blood Coagulation Inhibitors
Yale S. Arkel and De-Hui W Ku
11. Clinical Approach to the Patient with
Thrombosis, Thromboembolus, and Pulmonary
Embolus
Rodger L. Bick and William E Baker, Jr.
12. Thrombohemorrhagic Defects Associated with
Malignancy
Eugene 1P Frenkel and Rodger L. Bick
13. Hereditary Thrombophilic Disorders
Rodger L. Bick and William E Baker, Jr.
14. Acquired Thrombophilia
Rodger L. Bick and William E Baker, Jr.
15. Thromboprophylaxis and Thrombosis
in Medical, Surgical, Trauma, and
Obstetric/Gynecologic Patients
Rodger L. Bick and Sylvia K Haas
16. Oral Antithrombotic Therapy: Warfarins and
Related Compounds
Graham E Pineo and Russell D. Hull
17. Heparin and Low-Molecular-Weight
Heparins
Rodger L. Bick
18. Antiplatelet Therapy
Hans Klaus Breddin
19. Thrombolytic Therapy
William F Baker, Jr.
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