Clinical Biochemistry places the theoretical foundations of clinical biochemistry firmly in a practical context. Written for students with a grounding in fundamental biochemical concepts, it demonstrates how the biomedical scientist applies these principles to key laboratory investigations. INDICE: 1: David Cameron: Biochemical Investigations and Quality Control; 2: Tim James: Automation; 3: Edmund Lamb: Kidney Disease; 4: Joanne Marsden: Hyperuricaemia and Gout; 5: Tim James & Walter Reid: Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders; 6: David Tierney: Acid-Base Disorders; 7: Paul Collinson & Amy Lloyd: Clinical Enzymology and Biomarkers; 8: Roy Sherwood: Liver Function Tests; 9: Mike France: Abnormalities of Lipid Metabolism; 10: Nessar Ahmed and Farhad Behzad: Disorders of Calcium. Phosphate and Magnesium Homeostasis; 11: Garry McDowell: Abnormal Pituitary Function; 12: Garry McDowell: Thyroid Disease; 13:Allen Yates and Ian Laing: Diabetes Mellitus and Hypoglycaemia; 14: John Honour: Adrenal Disease; 15: Ian Laing and Julie Thornton: Reproductive Endocrinology; 16: Pat Twomey & William Simpson: Biochemical Nutrition; 17: Gordon Brydon: Gastrointestinal Disorders and Malabsorption; 18: Gerald Maguire: Specific Protein Markers; 19: Joanne Adaway and Gilbert Wieringa: Cancer Biochemistry and Tumour Markers; 20: Mary Anne Preece: Inherited Metabolic Disorders and Newborn Screening; 21: Robin Whelpton, Nigel Brown and Robert Flanagan: Therapeutic Drug Monitoring; 22: Gwendolen Ayers: Chemical Toxicology
- ISBN: 978-0-19-953393-0
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 714
- Fecha Publicación: 25/11/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés