Textbook of Hemophilia by Christine A. Lee

Textbook of Hemophilia by Christine A. Lee pdf

Without doubt, Textbook of Hemophilia, 3rd edition is the definitive reference source on all aspects of haemophilia including diagnosis, management and treatment. Edited by three, world-renowned experts on haemophilia, this completely revised resource features chapters written by over 60 international contributors with international expertise in caring for haemophilia patients.

Textbook of Hemophilia, 3rd edition

  • Features eight new chapters, covering individualised dosing, vCJD and haemophilia, new drugs in the pipeline, and surgery in inhibitor patients
  • Presents new developments, such as gene therapy
  • Highlights controversial issues and provides advice for everyday clinical questions
  • Represents essential reading for all healthcare professionals involved in the care of those with haemophilia

Review

“It has been more than 20 years since the publication of a textbook that focused on hemophilia and, consequently, this book seeks to and successfully fills an obvious void.” (“New England Journal of Medicine”)

“The excellent reviews in this book will make it useful to a wide audience.” (“New England Journal of Medicine”)

“This textbook not only will be a compulsory text for all haemophilia centres but will also serve as a valuable reference book for medical and biomedical scientists in training in haematology.” (“British Journal of Biomedical Science”)

.”..this is the best haemophilia textbook on the market today.” (“Clinical and Laboratory Haematology”)

“The target audience is trainees, as well as practising haematologists and haemophilia specialists. All members of the multidisciplinary team delivering haemophilia care including nurses, physiotherapists, laboratory technicians, and data managers will also appreciate the book. This is a book each haemophilia centre should have available and accessible. In practise, it is likely that most specialists will wish to purchase their own copy.” (“Clinical and Laboratory Haematology”)

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