Clinical Chemistry: Principles, Techniques, and CorrelationsMichael L. Bishop, Edward P. Fody, Larry E. Schoeff Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 20 feb 2013 - 784 páginas In its Seventh Edition, this acclaimed Clinical Chemistry continues to be the most student-friendly clinical chemistry text available. This edition not only covers the how of clinical testing but also places greater emphasis on the what, why, and when in order to help today's students fully understand the implications of the information covered, as well as the applicability of this crucial topic in practice. With clear explanations that strike just the right balance of analytic principles, techniques, and correlation of results with disease states, this edition has been fully updated with the latest information to help keep today's students at the forefront of today's science. New case studies, practice questions, and exercises provide ample opportunities to review and apply the topics covered through the text. |
Índice
Clinical Correlations and Analytic Procedures | 201 |
Assessment of Organ System Functions | 437 |
Specialty Areas of Clinical Chemistry | 625 |
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