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Transfusion Medicine: Quo Vadis? What Has Been Achieved, What Is to Be Expected

Transfusion Medicine: Quo Vadis? What Has Been Achieved, What Is to Be Expected

Proceedings of the jubilee Twenty-Fifth International Symposium on Blood Transfusion, Groningen, 2000, Organized by the Sanquin Division Blood Bank Noord Nederland

by C.Th. Smit Sibinga and J.D. Cash
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Publication Date: 30/09/2001

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This volume is the proceedings of the 25th Jubilee International Symposium on Blood Transfusion and reviews what has been achieved and what can be expected. There have been many achievements during the last quarter of the 20th century - for example the Landsteiner discovery of red cell markers and the Huestin development of an appropriate anticoagulant. The proceedings of this symposium offer information on the future of this evolving field of medicine. The material is presented in four sections: blood supply systems and organization; technical and pharmaceutical developments; quality principles and risk management; and transfusion medicine for the patient. The text provides a comprehensive review of this area, along with possible future directions.
ISBN:
9781402000799
9781402000799
Category:
Haematology
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
30-09-2001
Language:
English
Publisher:
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
304
Dimensions (mm):
235x155x19mm
Weight:
1.39kg

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