Abnormal Laboratory Results is a comprehensive collection of common abnormal test results which examine the dilemmas of abnormal tests and outlines how to approach them. Each test is analysed and interpreted in a structured, logical way and assessed in terms of its abnormal and normal reference range. The results are then presented in a variety of clinical contexts so an accurate prognosis and recommendations on management can be made. Each chapter was originally published as an article in the series titled Abnormal Laboratory Results by the journal Australian Prescriber Key Features 13 completely new chapters All previous chapters updated PVC cover and two colour internals About the Author Geoffrey Kellerman Emeritus Professor of Biochemical Science at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
Abnormal Laboratory Results is a comprehensive collection of common abnormal test results which examine the dilemmas of abnormal tests and outlines how to approach them. Each test is analysed and interpreted in a structured, logical way and assessed in terms of its abnormal and normal reference range. The results are then presented in a variety of clinical contexts so an accurate prognosis and recommendations on management can be made. Each chapter was originally published as an article in the series titled Abnormal Laboratory Results by the journal Australian Prescriber Key Features 13 completely new chapters All previous chapters updated PVC cover and two colour internals About the Author Geoffrey Kellerman Emeritus Professor of Biochemical Science at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
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Abnormal Laboratory Results is a comprehensive collection of common abnormal test results which examine the dilemmas of abnormal tests and outlines how to approach them. Each test is analysed and interpreted in a structured, logical way and assessed in terms of its abnormal and normal reference range. The results are then presented in a variety of clinical contexts so an accurate prognosis and recommendations on management can be made. Each chapter was originally published as an article in the series titled Abnormal Laboratory Results by the journal Australian Prescriber Key Features 13 completely new chapters All previous chapters updated PVC cover and two colour internals About the Author Geoffrey Kellerman Emeritus Professor of Biochemical Science at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
Abnormal Laboratory Results is a comprehensive collection of common abnormal test results which examine the dilemmas of abnormal tests and outlines how to approach them. Each test is analysed and interpreted in a structured, logical way and assessed in terms of its abnormal and normal reference range. The results are then presented in a variety of clinical contexts so an accurate prognosis and recommendations on management can be made. Each chapter was originally published as an article in the series titled Abnormal Laboratory Results by the journal Australian Prescriber Key Features 13 completely new chapters All previous chapters updated PVC cover and two colour internals About the Author Geoffrey Kellerman Emeritus Professor of Biochemical Science at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
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Dimensions | 110 x 170 x 20mm | 365g |
Imprint | McGraw-Hill Education / Australia |
Publication City/Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Edition Statement | 3rd edition |
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Dimensions | 110 x 170 x 20mm | 365g |
Imprint | McGraw-Hill Education / Australia |
Publication City/Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Edition Statement | 3rd edition |