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Schalm's Veterinary Hematology
, 1986Section I - Essential Hematologic Concepts Section II - Hemopoiesis Section III - The Erythrocytes Section IV - Leukocytes - Lymphocytes Section V - Leukocytes - Nonlymphoid Leukocytes Section VI - Hemostasis: Platelets - Platelet Structure and Function ...
B. Feldman, J. Zinkl, N. Jain, Schalm Ow
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2008
The basic principles of hematology used in mammalian medicine can be applied to reptiles. The appearances of the blood cells are significantly different from those seen in most mammals, and vary with taxa and staining method used. Many causes for abnormalities of the reptilian hemogram are similar to those for mammals, although additional factors such ...
John M, Sykes, Eric, Klaphake
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The basic principles of hematology used in mammalian medicine can be applied to reptiles. The appearances of the blood cells are significantly different from those seen in most mammals, and vary with taxa and staining method used. Many causes for abnormalities of the reptilian hemogram are similar to those for mammals, although additional factors such ...
John M, Sykes, Eric, Klaphake
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Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2011
Hematologic factors, in particular platelets and the coagulation system, play an important role in the pathogenesis of organ failure in the intensive care unit. Failure of these hematologic systems is common in intensive care patients and may range from isolated thrombocytopenia or prolonged global clotting tests to complex defects, such as ...
Marcel, Levi, Marcus, Schultz
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Hematologic factors, in particular platelets and the coagulation system, play an important role in the pathogenesis of organ failure in the intensive care unit. Failure of these hematologic systems is common in intensive care patients and may range from isolated thrombocytopenia or prolonged global clotting tests to complex defects, such as ...
Marcel, Levi, Marcus, Schultz
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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2013
Neonatal hematology is a complex and dynamic process in the pediatric population. Surgeons frequently encounter hematologic issues regarding hemostasis, inflammation, and wound healing. This publication provides a surgeon-directed review of hematopoiesis in the newborn, as well as an overview of the current understanding of their hemostatic profile ...
Jose, Diaz-Miron +2 more
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Neonatal hematology is a complex and dynamic process in the pediatric population. Surgeons frequently encounter hematologic issues regarding hemostasis, inflammation, and wound healing. This publication provides a surgeon-directed review of hematopoiesis in the newborn, as well as an overview of the current understanding of their hemostatic profile ...
Jose, Diaz-Miron +2 more
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Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2020
Radiation therapy plays a critical role in the management of a wide range of hematologic malignancies. The optimal radiation dose and target volume, and safe and effective ways of integrating radiation with systemic agents, vary depending on the histologic subtypes, stage at presentation, patient performance status, response to systemic therapy if ...
Yolanda D, Tseng, Andrea K, Ng
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Radiation therapy plays a critical role in the management of a wide range of hematologic malignancies. The optimal radiation dose and target volume, and safe and effective ways of integrating radiation with systemic agents, vary depending on the histologic subtypes, stage at presentation, patient performance status, response to systemic therapy if ...
Yolanda D, Tseng, Andrea K, Ng
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Factors Influencing Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurse Retention: A Scoping Review
Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nursing, 2022Background: Nursing staff retention is an ongoing concern within pediatric hematology/oncology settings globally. Work-related stressors cause emotional burden, psychological distress, and burnout to which nurses respond by leaving their workplace ...
Madeleine R Macintyre +2 more
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