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041 _aEnglish
100 _aGiorgio Berlot
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222 _aCommon terms and phrases
_babnormal acid acute ADAMTS13 ADRs agranulocytosis antibodies aplastic anemia assay associated autoantibodies autoimmune Berlot bind bleeding blood components blood loss Blood Rev blood smear bone marrow causes of thrombocytopenia chronic clinical conditions clozapine coagulation common criteria critically ill patients cytopenia decrease deficiency diagnosis DIIHA disease disorders donor drug-induced neutropenia factors fever Hematologic Problems hemolysis hemolytic anemia hemorrhage heparin heparin-induced thrombocytopenia IARTs immune immune-mediated immunological increased induced infections intensive care units intravascular laboratory leukemia leukocytosis leukopenia liver lymphocytes lymphocytosis mechanisms megaloblastic megaloblastic anemia membrane myeloid neutropenia neutrophils NIARTs normal occur onset Pathogenesis plasma platelet platelet count Pozzato presence purpura red blood cells red cell renal reported response reticulocyte count risk schistocytes sepsis serological serum severe symptoms syndrome Table therapy thrombocytosis thrombosis thrombotic tion tissue transfusion center transfusion errors transfusion medicine transfusion reaction treatment Trieste viral virus Vitamin B12
245 _aHematologic Problems in the Critically Ill
250 _aillustrated
260 _aLondon:
_bSpringer,
_cc2014
300 _a 147 pages
520 _aThis book covers a wide array of hematologic problems commonly encountered in the daily practice of critical care and emergency medicine. Unfortunately, the symptoms and signs associated with underlying hematologic disorders are frequently rather unspecific and confounding; furthermore, the clinical course of patients admitted to intensive care units with such disorders can be fulminant, warranting prompt diagnosis. This book recognizes the importance of accurate and speedy interpretation of symptoms in that the text is symptom oriented rather than disease oriented. Put another way, the reader confronted with a particular clinical problem or symptom will be guided step by step to the possible underlying disorder(s). The scenarios considered include critical illness in patients with anemia, leukopenia, leukocytosis, abnormal platelet count, and severe transfusion reactions. For each circumstance, factors relevant to symptom interpretation are fully discussed. In addition, helpful diagnostic algorithms are presented in the form of flow charts that will assist in decision making regarding the need for further investigations. The closing chapter is devoted to the drug-induced hematologic disorders. Although the book is intended mainly for intensivists, other specialists will find much information of value for their daily practice.
600 _xMedical / Pharmacology
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600 _xMedical / Internal Medicine
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600 _xMedical / Hematology
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600 _xMedical / Critical Care
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600 _x Medical / Clinical Medicine
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600 _xMedical  › Critical Care
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700 _a Gabriele Pozzato
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