Case Studies in Hemostasis provides an introduction to coagulation and the laboratory methods unique to it. An excellent source for pathology faculty, it presents more than 50 clinical cases, crossing the spectrum of what is experienced in practice. Spiral-bound as a practical workbook, it features case studies that inform the reader by progressively presenting more challenging coagulation problems. Among topics addressed by these case studies are: appropriate testing; pertinent reference values; and laboratory evaluation of platelet, vascular, coagulation, and thrombotic disorders. Particular emphasis is given to the bleeding patient and preoperative evaluations. Aspects of treatment of hematologic disorders are of special interest to transfusion and clinical personnel.
Partial Contents
Platelet Disorders; Vascular Disorders; Coagulation Disorders; Thrombotic Disorders and Anticoagulation Therapy; and Preoperative Evaluation.
