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LITERATURE OF MEDICINE

Reviews, Notes, and Listings: Applied Laboratory Medicine

15 July 1993 | Volume 119 Issue 2 | Page 175


Applied Laboratory Medicine

Norbert W. Tietz, Rex B. Conn, and Elizabeth Pruden. 464 pages. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders; 1992. $25.00.

Uses and interpretations of laboratory tests approached through case presentations. Extensive laboratory data become the basis for case discussion that moves into mechanisms, implications of the data, and diagnosis and treatment. Succeeds in covering a wide range of syndromes and diseases likely to be seen by internists and general physicians.





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