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050 _aRB 40 .M367 2004
100 _aMarshall, William J.
_eauthor
245 0 _aClinical chemistry /
_cWilliam J. Marshall and Stephen K. Bangert.
250 _aFifth edition.
260 _aEdinburg, New York :
_bMosby Elsevier,
_cc2004
300 _a422 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _a1. Biochemical tests in clinical medicine 2. Water, sodium and potassium 3. Hydrogen ion homoeostasis and blood gases 4. The kidneys 5. The liver 6. The gastrointestinal tract 7. The hypothalamus and the pituitary gland 8. The adrenal glands 9. The thyroid gland 10. The gonads 11. Disorders of carbohydrate metabolism 12. Calcium, phosphate and magnesium 13. Plasma proteins and enzymes 14. Lipids, lipoproteins and cardiovascular disease 15. The locomotor and nervous systems 16. Inherited metabolic diseases 17. Disorders of haemoproteins, porphyrins and iron 18. Metabolic aspects of malignant disease 19. Therapeutic drug monitoring and chemical aspects of toxicology 20. Clinical nutrition 21. Clinical chemistry at the extremes of age App. Adult reference ranges
520 _a"Clinical chemistry considers what happens to the body's chemistry when affected by disease. Each chapter looks at the relevant basic science and its application to clinical practice. In addition there is discussion of diagnostic techniques and specific details about patient management. This book stresses how clinical chemistry relates to the practice of medicine by incorporating approximately one hundred patient case histories."--Jacket
650 _aCHEMISTRY, CLINICAL
700 _aBangert, Stephen K.
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