|
|
Showing 1 - 2 of
2 matches in All Departments
This book provides a unique frame work for examining acute lung
syndromes that arise from hematologic disorders or is defined by a
hematologic abnormality as a key feature. Acute lung processes
arising from hematologic disorders can present as life-threatening
conditions, and as such, the pulmonary physician or critical care
physician are often directly involved in care or called upon to
provide expertise. Chapters are organized into three sections, each
with an emphasis on pathogenesis and current understanding of
mechanisms. The text begins with the central theme of the lungs as
the direct interface between the external environment and blood,
description of individual components of the hematopoietic system,
their function and relevance to the lungs. The second section
outlines both benign and malignant primary hematologic disorders
that can lead to acute pulmonary manifestations. The final section
focuses on acute lung syndromes stemming from complications of
transfusion and treatment. Chapters are presented in an
easy-to-access format, providing information on diagnosis,
management, and outcomes. This is a valuable resource for pulmonary
fellows in training, pulmonologists, critical care physicians, and
physicians involved in caring for patients in the ICU.
This book provides a unique frame work for examining acute lung
syndromes that arise from hematologic disorders or is defined by a
hematologic abnormality as a key feature. Acute lung processes
arising from hematologic disorders can present as life-threatening
conditions, and as such, the pulmonary physician or critical care
physician are often directly involved in care or called upon to
provide expertise. Chapters are organized into three sections, each
with an emphasis on pathogenesis and current understanding of
mechanisms. The text begins with the central theme of the lungs as
the direct interface between the external environment and blood,
description of individual components of the hematopoietic system,
their function and relevance to the lungs. The second section
outlines both benign and malignant primary hematologic disorders
that can lead to acute pulmonary manifestations. The final section
focuses on acute lung syndromes stemming from complications of
transfusion and treatment. Chapters are presented in an
easy-to-access format, providing information on diagnosis,
management, and outcomes. This is a valuable resource for pulmonary
fellows in training, pulmonologists, critical care physicians, and
physicians involved in caring for patients in the ICU.
|
You may like...
Bad Luck Penny
Amy Heydenrych
Paperback
(1)
R350
R323
Discovery Miles 3 230
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.