This 11x8.5", wire comb-bound collection of algorithms addresses hematologic and oncologic problems affecting neonates, children, and adolescents. Examining clinical problems which challenge the pediatrician, general practitioner, and family practice physician, each algorithm uses a step-by-step app
Practical Algorithms in Pediatric Hematology and Oncology || Febrile neutropenia
โ Scribed by Sills, R.H.
- Book ID
- 119984058
- Publisher
- KARGER
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- German
- Weight
- 31 KB
- Edition
- SPIRAL
- Category
- Article
- ISBN-13
- 9783805574327
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โฆ Synopsis
This 11x8.5", wire comb-bound collection of algorithms addresses hematologic and oncologic problems affecting neonates, children, and adolescents. Examining clinical problems which challenge the pediatrician, general practitioner, and family practice physician, each algorithm uses a step-by-step approach based on clues from the history, physical examination, and laboratory studies. All algorithms are presented with a page of explanatory notes and a list of selected reading. Sills is affiliated with Albany Medical College. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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This 11x8.5", wire comb-bound collection of algorithms addresses hematologic and oncologic problems affecting neonates, children, and adolescents. Examining clinical problems which challenge the pediatrician, general practitioner, and family practice physician, each algorithm uses a step-by-step app
This 11x8.5", wire comb-bound collection of algorithms addresses hematologic and oncologic problems affecting neonates, children, and adolescents. Examining clinical problems which challenge the pediatrician, general practitioner, and family practice physician, each algorithm uses a step-by-step app
This 11x8.5", wire comb-bound collection of algorithms addresses hematologic and oncologic problems affecting neonates, children, and adolescents. Examining clinical problems which challenge the pediatrician, general practitioner, and family practice physician, each algorithm uses a step-by-step app