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Oxford Handbook of Cardiology

9780198789536
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Up-to-date and practically focused, the revised 3rd edition of the Oxford Handbook of Cardiology has received a major refresh, including new topics, illustrations, and references. It has been thoroughly rewritten, with updated content and layout. The editors have also added brand new chapters on cardio-oncology and sports cardiology. It provides clinical professionals and students key information for use with patients and in tutorials. Presenting both the fundamentalscience and practice alongside higher-level discussion in a succinct and user-friendly style. It is a concise but definitive guide to all modern cardiological practice with an emphasis on practical clinical management in many different contexts. Written by specialists, it provides an accessible and informative toolsuitable for all levels of training.
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OUP Oxford
104021
9780198789536
9780198789536

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Publication date
2025
Issue number
3
Cover
paperback
Pages count
928
Dimensions (mm)
100 x 180
Weight (g)
457
  • Coronary artery disease; Heart failure; Arrhythmias; Valvular heart disease; Heart muscle diseases; Pericardial diseases; Infective endocarditis; Congenital heart disease; Heart disease in pregnancy; Multisystem disorders; Cardio-oncology; Cardiac investigations; Coronary and structural intervention; Invasive electrophysiology; Practical procedures; Eponymous syndromes; Drugs for the heart; Cardiovascular emergencies; Sports Cardiology;
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