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Theory, Analysis, Correlation

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Description
Clinical Chemistry:: Theory, Analysis, Correlation, fourth edition, is a comprehensive, up-to-date, readable, and student-friendly text. Each chapter begins with an outline and learning objectives, followed by a list of key terms. Figures and tables are placed as close as possible to the text to which they refer, to aid reader comprehension. The chapter ends with a list of relevant Internet sites, making the chapters extremely appropriate for web-connected readers.

Part 1, Laboratory Techniques, leads the reader through the various necessary laboratory techniques and practices.

Part 2, Pathophysiology, provides descriptions of how specific diseases affect the human body. Pedagogy includes chapter outlines, learning objectives, key terms, and internet site sections.

The book also contain a CD-ROM which features Methods of Analysis, a comprehensive Urinalysis Manual, and a Study Guide/Workbook.
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Publication date
2003
Issue number
4
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
1179
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 279
Weight (g)
2633
  • 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

    Appendices
    Buffer Solutions
    Preparation of Buffer Solutions
    Concentrations of Common Acids and
    Bases
    Gases in Common Laboratory Use-
    Technical Information
    Major Plasma Proteins
    Conversions Between Conventional
    and SI Units
    Conversions Between Conventional
    and SI Units for Specific Analytes
    Body Surface of Children
    Body Surface of Adults

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