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Although first reported in 1973, immune heparin-induced
thrombocytopenia (HIT) remains one of the most frequent and
devastating adverse drug reactions encountered by physicians. This
thoroughly updated fifth edition from international experts
Professors Warkentin and Greinacher is the gold standard for
accurate diagnosis and management of this condition. Identifying
key signs and symptoms and providing clear intervention
strategies-including the use of alternative anticoagulants to
manage critical circumstances-this is an essential resource for all
clinicians and a "must" for hematology consultants. Heparin-Induced
Thrombocytopenia, Fifth Edition explores: * Clinical and laboratory
studies on HIT * The immune basis and pathogenesis, animal models,
and laboratory testing for HIT antibodies * Clinical features,
differential diagnosis, scoring systems, and frequency of HIT in
diverse clinical settings, including pediatric patients *
Evidence-based guidelines for recognition, treatment, and
prevention * Actions that should and should not be taken after the
identification of HIT * Traditional and novel pharmacotherapies,
current dosing guidelines, and the advantages and limitations of
alternative anticoagulants * Selection criteria from a variety of
new treatment options, helping physicians determine which of these
agents are safe and effective for their patients
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