Book description
Haematology Lecture Notes is an accessible and concise
best-selling study guide, outlining the physiology, pathology and
treatment of the most common blood disorders. Extensively revised and
updated to reflect the considerable advances in the understanding of
the molecular biology and pathogenesis of haematological disorders, it
provides the core knowledge required by all medical students and
junior doctors.
Key features include:
- New material on coagulation and transfusion
- Expanded coverage of haematopoiesis
- A complete update of all malignant haematology content
A brand new companion website at www. lecturenoteseries.
com/haematology featuring interactive MCQs with feedback on each
answer selected, chapter summaries and revision notes in PowerPoint
and PDF formats, and all the figures from the book in PowerPoint format
Whether approaching haematology for the first time, or looking for a
refresher, Haematology Lecture Notes will enable students and
junior doctors to develop an understanding of both the basic science
and clinical aspects of this specialty.
Chris S. R. Hatton
is Consultant Haematologist, Department of Haematology, The John
Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford
Nevin C. Hughes-Jones
isĀ a Former Member of the Scientific Staff, Medical Research Council's
Molecular Immunopathology Unit, and of the Department of Pathology,
University of Cambridge
Deborah Hay
is Wellcome Trust Clinical Training Fellow, MRC Molecular Haematology
Unit, Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, Oxford
David Keeling
isĀ Consultant Haematologist, Oxford Haemophilia and Thrombosis Centre,
Oxford