Abnormal Laboratory Results is a compilation of articles from Australian Prescriber journal on the interpretation of abnormal laboratory results. Includes HIV and blood clotting tests, new units of measure and new technologies. Enables Pathologists, general practitioners and related healthcare professionals to remain abreast of the latest developments in the interpretation of abnormal laboratory results
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Abnormal Laboratory Results is a comprehensive collection of 31 articles on common abnormal test results which examine these dilemmas and how to approach them. Each test is analysed and interpreted in a structured, logical way and assessed in terms of its abnormal and normal reference range. The results are then presented in a variety of clinical contexts so an accurate prognosis and recommendations on management can be made.
This book is a culmination of an updated booklet originally published by Australian Prescriber 1987 entitled Abnormal Laboratory Results and a series of articles from the column of the same that have since appeared in the journal.
Robert Dunstan is Head of the School of Biomedical Sciences at Curtin University of Technology with 25 years of teaching experience in laboratory medicine.
Robert Dunstan is Head of the School of Biomedical Sciences at Curtin University of Technology with 25 years of teaching experience in laboratory medicine.
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