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Clinical chemistry : theory, analysis, correlation / edited by Lawrence A. Kaplan, Amadeo J. Pesce, Steven C. Kazmierczak.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: St. Louis, Mo. ; London : Mosby, 2002.Edition: 4th edDescription: 1220 p. : illISBN:
  • 9780323017169 (hbk.) :
  • 9997624467 (CD-ROM)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.0756 KAP
LOC classification:
  • RB40 .C58 2002
Incomplete contents:
Part 1: Laboratory Techniques 1. Basic Laboratory Principles and Techniques 2. Laboratory Management 3. Sources and Control of Preanalytical Variation 4. Spectral Techniques 5. Chromatography: Theory and Practice 6. Liquid Chromatography 7. Gas Chromatography 8. Mass Spectrometry 9. Radioisotopes in Clinical Chemistry 10. Electrophoresis 11. Immunological Reactions 12. Immunochemical Techniques 13. Principles for Competitive-Binding Assays 14. Measurement of Colligative Properties 15. Electrochemistry: Principles and Measurement 16. Automation 17. Point-of-Care (Near-Patient) Test 18. Laboratory Information Systems 19. Laboratory Statistics 20. Reference Intervals and Clinical Decision Limits 21. Quality Control for the Clinical Chemistry Laboratory 22. Evaluation of Methods 23. Interfaces in Chemical Analysis Part 2: Pathophysiology 24. Physiology and Pathophysiology of Body Water and Electrolytes 25. Acid-Base Control and Acid-Base Disorders 26. Renal Function 27. Liver Function 28. Bone Disease 29. The Pancreas: Function and Chemical Pathology 30. Gastrointestinal Function and Digestive Disease 31. Cardiac and Muscle Disease 32. Diabetes Mellitus 33. Coronary Artery Disease and Disorders of Lipid Metabolism 34. Alcoholism 35. Iron, Porphyrin, and Bilirubin Metabolism 36. Hemoglobin 37. Human Nutrition 38. Trace Elements 39. Vitamins 40. Pregnancy and Fetal Development 41. Extravascular Biological Fluids 42. Nervous System 43. General Endocrinology 44. Thyroid 45. The Gonads 46. Adrenal Hormones and Hypertension 47. Diseases of Genetic Origin 48. Molecular Diagnostics 49. Neoplasia 50. Laboratory Evaluation of the Transplant Recipient and Donor 51. Toxicology 52. Addiction and Substance Abuse 53. Classification and Description of Proteins, Lipids, and Carbohydrates 54. Clinical Enzymology 55. Isoenzymes and Isoforms 56. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring 57. Examination of Urine.
Summary: This student text begins with an outline of laboratory techniques & practices, before the pathophysiology section describes how specific diseases affect the human body. Pedagogy includes chapter outlines, learning objectives, key terms, & Internet site sections.
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Previous ed.: 1996.

Includes CD-ROM.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1: Laboratory Techniques 1. Basic Laboratory Principles and Techniques 2. Laboratory Management 3. Sources and Control of Preanalytical Variation 4. Spectral Techniques 5. Chromatography: Theory and Practice 6. Liquid Chromatography 7. Gas Chromatography 8. Mass Spectrometry 9. Radioisotopes in Clinical Chemistry 10. Electrophoresis 11. Immunological Reactions 12. Immunochemical Techniques 13. Principles for Competitive-Binding Assays 14. Measurement of Colligative Properties 15. Electrochemistry: Principles and Measurement 16. Automation 17. Point-of-Care (Near-Patient) Test 18. Laboratory Information Systems 19. Laboratory Statistics 20. Reference Intervals and Clinical Decision Limits 21. Quality Control for the Clinical Chemistry Laboratory 22. Evaluation of Methods 23. Interfaces in Chemical Analysis Part 2: Pathophysiology 24. Physiology and Pathophysiology of Body Water and Electrolytes 25. Acid-Base Control and Acid-Base Disorders 26. Renal Function 27. Liver Function 28. Bone Disease 29. The Pancreas: Function and Chemical Pathology 30. Gastrointestinal Function and Digestive Disease 31. Cardiac and Muscle Disease 32. Diabetes Mellitus 33. Coronary Artery Disease and Disorders of Lipid Metabolism 34. Alcoholism 35. Iron, Porphyrin, and Bilirubin Metabolism 36. Hemoglobin 37. Human Nutrition 38. Trace Elements 39. Vitamins 40. Pregnancy and Fetal Development 41. Extravascular Biological Fluids 42. Nervous System 43. General Endocrinology 44. Thyroid 45. The Gonads 46. Adrenal Hormones and Hypertension 47. Diseases of Genetic Origin 48. Molecular Diagnostics 49. Neoplasia 50. Laboratory Evaluation of the Transplant Recipient and Donor 51. Toxicology 52. Addiction and Substance Abuse 53. Classification and Description of Proteins, Lipids, and Carbohydrates 54. Clinical Enzymology 55. Isoenzymes and Isoforms 56. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring 57. Examination of Urine.

This student text begins with an outline of laboratory techniques & practices, before the pathophysiology section describes how specific diseases affect the human body. Pedagogy includes chapter outlines, learning objectives, key terms, & Internet site sections.

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