Routine Blood Results Explained (2nd edn.)

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2nd ed. Originally published 2006. "I feel a better person from having read this book ... I think many health professionals will find it invaluable. .... this is a must for every ward bookshelf'British Journal of CardiologyThis is the 2nd edition of M&K's best selling book. This edition has benefited from some structural changes, notably the merging of separate chapters on calcium and the thyroid into a single section. New text, generally in response to comments from readers and delegates on M&K courses, includes more details on blood transfusion, and also a completely new chapter with sections on pregnancy, paediatrics, and on imm. pt. 1. Haematology -- pt. 2. Biochemistry -- pt. 3. Combined haematology and biochemistry -- pt. 4. Appendices of normal ranges.

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Harris, B. (2010). Routine Blood Results Explained (2nd edn.). Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 47(5), 497–497. https://doi.org/10.1258/acb.2010.201015

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