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NO YES. Selected type: E-Book. Added to Your Shopping Cart. This is a dummy description. Mollison Highly respected, long-established book that has become the "bible" in transfusion medicine Why Buy This Book? Provides a sound basis for understanding modern transfusion medicine Definitive reference source for any clinician involved with patients requiring transfusion and for all staff working in transfusion services, immunohaematology laboratories and blood banks Highly practical advice on management issues for the clinician Completely revised and updated to reflect the rapid pace of change in transfusion medicine Written by two of the world's leading experts in the field.
He is a recognized leader in defining transfusion medicine as a broader-based clinical and laboratory consultative subspecialty. Dr Klein has published widely, authoring or co-authoring more than publications, including journal articles and book chapters on transfusion medicine in major textbooks on haematology, internal medicine, and blood banking.
He is on the editorial boards of Transfusion and Transfusion Medicine Reviews. Table of contents Abbreviations. Chapter 1: Blood donors and the withdrawal of blood. Chapter 2: Transfusion of blood, blood components and plasma alternatives in oligaemia. Chapter 3: Immunology of red cells. Chapter 5: The Rh blood group system and LW.
Chapter 6: Other red cell antigens. Chapter 7: Red cell antibodies against self antigens, bound antigens and induced antigens. Chapter 8:Blood grouping techniques. Chapter 9: The transfusion of red cells. Chapter Red cell incompatibility in vivo. Chapter Haemolytic transfusion reactions. Chapter Haemolytic disease of the fetus and the newborn.
Chapter Immunology of leucocytes, platelets and plasma components.
Myocardial Damage. Perfect condition. Blistering Diseases. Chapter 2: Transfusion of blood, blood components and plasma alternatives in oligaemia. Table of Contents Abbreviations. There are more copies of this book View all search results for this book.
Chapter The transfusion of platelets, leucocytes, haemopoietic cells and plasma components. Chapter Some unfavourable effects of transfusion. Chapter Infectious agents transmitted by transfusion.
Chapter Haemopheresis. Chapter Alternatives to blood transfusion. Reviews "It is no small task to revise a classic. Much of the beauty and depth of the original text has been maintained with appropriate reverence, with new chapters and topics added to maintain the currency and perpetuate its value for all readers. We applaud the accomplishment and recommend the book to all scholars of blood transfusion, whether their interests are clinical, serologic, or a combination of both.
Possession of one - or preferably more - copies will be virtually mandatory for all transfusion laboratories" Medical Laboratory Sciences "The text is well written and worth reading for all physicians who may come into contact with blood products or require the use of blood products, ranging from the immunologist using intravenous gammaglobulin to the haematologist, nephrologist, oncologist, or any other active clinician involved with transfusion of blood products".
New Jersey Medicine "No person and no institution concerned with blood transfusion in any of its wide aspects can afford to be without this book" Clinical and Labatoratory Haematology No other word comes to mind upon reviewing the content of this text other than "classic". Although there are many other authoritative textbooks in Transfusion Medicine, this one remains unique in several respects: The historical continuity of this text and it's principal editor which date back to the first edition in offer a perspective often anecdotal not found elsewhere.
The continuity of the content and uniform style reflect the limited number of authors in this case 3 compared to other multi-authored or mega-authored texts. The references are listed only once in the back of the book in alphabetical order. He is on the editorial boards of Transfusion and Transfusion Medicine Reviews. He is also the Research co-ordinator for the National Blood Service in England and the current editor of the journal Transfusion Medicine. Show More Table of Contents Abbreviations.
Chapter 1: Blood donors and the withdrawal of blood. Chapter 2: Transfusion of blood, blood components and plasma alternatives in oligaemia.
Chapter 3: Immunology of red cells. Chapter 5: The Rh blood group system and LW. Chapter 6: Other red cell antigens. Chapter 7: Red cell antibodies against self antigens, bound antigens and induced antigens.
Chapter 8:Blood grouping techniques. Chapter 9: The transfusion of red cells.
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Chapter Red cell incompatibility in vivo. Chapter Haemolytic transfusion reactions.
Chapter Haemolytic disease of the fetus and the newborn. Chapter Immunology of leucocytes, platelets and plasma components. Chapter The transfusion of platelets, leucocytes, haemopoietic cells and plasma components. Chapter Some unfavourable effects of transfusion. Chapter Infectious agents transmitted by transfusion. Chapter Haemopheresis.