Hematology: An Updated Review Through Extended Matching Questions
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Hematology: An Updated Review Through Extended Matching Questions
"HEMATOLOGY - An updated review through Extended Matching Questions" is the first of its kind in the field of hematology. It offers the reader a chance to review the subject through extended matching questions and interesting supplementary information is provided along with each answer. Few selected references as suggested readings are also listed. A wide range of topics are covered in multiple sections including: General and Laboratory Hematology Themes, Hematological Oncology Themes, Hemostasis and Thrombosis Themes, Transfusion Medicine Themes, Therapeutics Themes, Management Themes, Research, Ethics and Statistical Themes. This publication was the first one to bridge the gap in the markets as EMQ books in Hematology were lacking. It has attracted wide readership across the globe from those who are interested in refreshing their knowledge in Hematology and Transfusion Medicine, or those who are planning to appear in examinations. In this revised edition, feedback from readers and reviewers has been incorporated to enhance readers' satisfaction. New questions have been added on paraneoplastic syndromes, Rh antigen system nomenclature and related antibodies, monoclonal antibodies based targeted therapies, and supplementary information has also been updated for several chapters. This book has something for every reader! Few words about the author... Dr. Zaidi is a consultant hematologist with more than 20 years of experience in the field of Hematology (both clinical & laboratory), transfusion medicine, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and medical teaching at undergraduate & postgraduate levels. He has moved around the world gathering this outstanding experience. He has also mentored many young physicians making their career path in Hematology. He has several presentations & peer reviewed publications on his credit, some of which brought up novel ideas to the medical literature!