Hans D. Bruhn, Christian M. Schambeck,
Viola Hach-Wunderle (Eds.)
Haemostaseology
Praxis der Hämostaseologie
Sicher durch den klinischen Alltag
Among the many medical disciplines, hardly any is regarded as being so difficult as haemostasiology. The art in bringing across this complex field is to describe facts and correlations comprehensively, succinctly and understandably, but also always with a focus on practical issues.
“Haemostasiology” masters this excellently, and brings the subject home to you.
The basic principles section refreshes your memory of the most important concepts and backgrounds. Based on this foundation, there follows a detailed section on methodology and diagnostics, as well as the harmacology of the most important coagulation active substances. Full particulars of the individual syndromes of which pathological bleeding or coagulation tendencies form the basis, are then given. The final chapter deals with difficult special cases which raise many questions in practice and are therefore of special interest. In this section you find practical help for therapy in special situations in other disciplines such as gynaecology, oncology, paediatrics and surgery.
A practical guide for all doctors who are confronted with haemostasiological questions and must find answers quickly. “Haemostasiology” is an incalculable
support in hospitals and doctor‘s surgeries for haemostasiologists and haematologists, angiologists, phlebologists, vascular surgeons, laboratory doctors, transfusion doctors and also general practitioners in their daily work.
2007. 589 pages, 106 illustrations, 108 tables, hardcover
€ 99,– (D) • ISBN 978-3-7945-2392-4