Williams Manual of HematologyMcGraw Hill Professional, 2002 - 557 sidor A portable, quick-reference guide with clinical information on over 100 hematologic diseases and their management. Based on the new sixth edition of Williams Hematology, the handbook presents concise information on etiology and pathogenesis, clinical and lab features, differential diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. 10 illustrations. |
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