TY - BOOK AU - Moore, Gary AU - Knight, Gavin AU - Blann, Andrew D TI - Haematology T2 - Fundamentals of biomedical science SN - 9780199668861 PY - 2016/// CY - Oxford PB - Oxford University Press N1 - Monograph; xxiii, 661p. : ill. ; 25cm N2 - <p><span style="line-height: 115%; font-family: Arial, sans-serif;">This text book provides an overview of haematology from the physiology of blood to its diseases.&amp; nbsp; Case studies are used to illustrate the diagnostic process and the interpretation of results and case study and self-check questions are provided for study. Biomedical scientists are the foundation of modern healthcare, from cancer screening to diagnosing HIV, from blood transfusion for surgery to food poisoning and infection control. Without biomedical scientists, the diagnosis of disease, the evaluation of the effectiveness of treatment, and research into the causes and cures of disease would not be possible. The Fundamentals of Biomedical Science series has been written to reflect the challenges of practicing biomedical science today. It draws together essential basic science with insights into laboratory practice to show how an understanding of the biology of disease is coupled to the analytical approaches that lead to diagnosis. Assuming only a minimum of prior knowledge, the series reviews the full range of disciplines to which a Biomedical Scientist may be exposed - from microbiology to cytopathology to transfusion science. Haematology provides a broad-ranging overview of the study of blood, the dynamic fluid that interfaces with all organs and tissues to mediate essential transport and regulatory functions. Written with the needs of the biomedical scientist centre-stage, it provides a firm grounding in the physiology of blood, and the key pathophysiological states that can arise. It demonstrates throughout how an understanding of the physiology underpins the key investigations carried out by a biomedical scientist to forge a clear link between science and practice. The second edition includes a new chapter on acquired disorders of haemostasis.</span></p> ER -