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Decision Making Through Problem Based Learning in Hematology: A Step-by-Step Approach in Patients with Anemia
â Scribed by Arun Gupta
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 344
- Category
- Library
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⌠Table of Contents
Foreword 1
Foreword 2
Foreword 3
Foreword 4
Foreword 5
Foreword 6
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
Chapter 1: Iron Deficiency Anemia
1.1 Questions
1.2 Correlation of Results of Investigations with Symptoms and Signs in Iron Deficiency Anemia
1.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 2: Megaloblastic Anemia
2.1 Questions
2.2 Correlation of Results of Preliminary Investigations with Symptom and Signs in Megaloblastic Anemia
2.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 3: Thalassemia Major
3.1 Questions
3.2 Correlation of Results of Investigations with Symptoms and Signs in Thalassemia Major
3.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 4: Thalassemia Trait
4.1 Questions
4.2 Correlation of investigations with symptoms and signs in Thalassemia Trait
4.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 5: Anemia of Chronic Disorders
5.1 Questions
5.2 Correlation of Results of Preliminary Investigations with Symptoms and Signs of Anemia of Chronic Disorder
5.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 6: Congenital Dyserythropoietic Anemia
6.1 Questions
6.2 Correlation of Results of Preliminary Investigations with Symptoms and Signs in Congenital Dyserythropoietic Anemia
6.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 7: Hereditary Spherocytosis
7.1 Questions
7.2 Correlation of Results of Preliminary Investigations with Symptoms and Signs in Hereditary Spherocytosis
7.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 8: Hereditary Pyropoikilocytosis
8.1 Questions
8.2 Correlation of Results of Preliminary Investigations with symptoms and Signs in Hereditary Pyropoikilocytosis
8.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 9: G6PD Deficiency
9.1 Questions
9.2 Correlation of Results of Preliminary Investigations with Symptoms and Signs in G6PD Deficiency
9.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 10: Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
10.1 Questions
10.2 Correlation of Results of Preliminary Investigations with Symptoms and Signs in Auto immune Hemolytic Anemia
10.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 11: Cold Agglutinin Disease (CAD)
11.1 Questions
11.2 Correlation of Results of Preliminary Investigations with Symptoms and signs in Cold Agglutinin Disease
11.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 12: Cryoglobulinemia
12.1 Questions
12.2 Correlation of Results of Preliminary Investigations with Symptoms and signs in Cryoglobulinemia
12.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 13: Paroxysmal Cold Hemoglobinuria
13.1 Questions
13.2 Correlation of Results of Preliminary Investigations with Symptoms and Signs of Paroxysmal Cold Hemoglobinuria
13.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 14: Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria
14.1 Questions
14.2 Correlation of Results of Preliminary Investigations with Symptoms and Signs in PNH
14.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 15: Microangiopathic Hemolytic Anemia
15.1 Questions
15.2 Correlation of Results of Preliminary Investigations with Symptoms and Signs in Microangiopathic Hemolytic Anemia
15.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 16: Aplastic Anemia
16.1 Questions
16.2 Correlation of Results of Preliminary Investigations with Symptoms and Signs in Aplastic Anemia
16.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 17: Pure Red Cell Aplasia
17.1 Questions
17.2 Correlation of Results of Preliminary Investigations with Symptoms and Signs in Pure Red Cell Aplasia
17.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 18: Myelofibrosis
18.1 Questions
18.2 Correlation of Results of Preliminary Investigations with Symptoms and Signs in Myelofibrosis
18.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 19: Myelodysplastic Syndrome
19.1 Questions
19.2 Correlation of Results of Preliminary Investigations with Symptoms and Signs in Myelodysplastic Syndrome
19.3 Quick information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 20: Secondary Hemochromatosis
20.1 Questions
20.2 Correlation of Results of Preliminary Investigations with Symptoms and Signs in Secondary hemochromatosis
20.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 21: Sickle Cell Anemia and Related Hemoglobinopathies
21.1 Questions
21.2 Correlation of Results of Preliminary Investigations with Symptoms and Signs in SCA and Related Hemoglobinopathies
21.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 22: Non-Sickle Cell Structural Hemoglobinopathies
22.1 Questions
22.2 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 23: Copper Deficiency Anemia
23.1 Questions
23.2 Correlation of Results of Preliminary Investigations with Symptoms and Signs in Copper Deficiency Anemia
23.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 24: Inherited Bone Marrow Failure SyndromeâFanconi Anemia
24.1 Questions
24.2 Correlation of Results of Preliminary Investigations with Symptoms and Signs in Fanconi Anemia
24.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
Chapter 25: Cancer-Associated Anemia
25.1 Questions
25.2 Correlation of Results of Preliminary Investigations with Symptoms and Signs in Cancer-Associated Anemia
25.3 Quick Information for Practicing Clinicians and Students
References
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