Practical Pediatric HematologyAnupam Sachdeva The second edition of this book Practical Pediatric Hematology has incorporated the latest advances. The book is written in an easy-flowing manner, making it immensely readable and easy-to-understand. This book will be an excellent addition to the bookshelf of every pediatrician and postgraduate students. This book is set-up as easy-to-read chapters on Pediatric Hematology. The chapters have been authored by experts in the field. In this book whole concept is well thought, well conceived, well planned and well executed. The case-based discussion while teaching the skills and the hands on exper. |
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Because the smallest patients may be born with as little as 40 ml of blood in their
circulation, withdrawing a significant amount of blood in a short period is
relatively easy. Phlebotomy losses have been shown to strongly correlate with
the ...
Because the smallest patients may be born with as little as 40 ml of blood in their
circulation, withdrawing a significant amount of blood in a short period is
relatively easy. Phlebotomy losses have been shown to strongly correlate with
the ...
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Contents
Chapter21 | 156 |
Chapter22 | 165 |
Chapter23 | 178 |
Chapter24 | 181 |
Chapter25 | 199 |
Chapter26 | 208 |
Chapter27 | 232 |
Chapter28 | 247 |
Chapter09 | 69 |
Chapter10 | 75 |
Chapter11 | 85 |
Chapter12 | 90 |
Chapter13 | 97 |
Chapter14 | 115 |
Chapter15 | 120 |
Chapter16 | 125 |
Chapter17 | 130 |
Chapter18 | 144 |
Chapter19 | 148 |
Chapter20 | 153 |
Chapter29 | 259 |
Chapter30 | 262 |
Chapter31 | 266 |
Chapter32 | 272 |
Chapter33 | 281 |
Chapter34 | 289 |
Chapter35 | 298 |
Chapter36 | 305 |
Chapter37 | 309 |
Index | 313 |
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