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Cold agglutinin disease (CAD) is a rare, autoimmune hemolytic anemia in which cold-reacting autoantibodies (cold agglutinins) bind to normal antigens on the surface of red blood cells during passage through the cooler peripheral circulation. These antibodies cause agglutination of red blood cells, leading to an immune response and premature destruction of the healthy red blood cells. The authors have written this resource to give clinicians the information they need to successfully diagnose and manage CAD in adult patients.
Describes the diagnosis and management of cardioembolic disease, detailing the physiology of coagulation and the pharmacology of therapeutic agents. For cardiologists and other clinicians, scientists in the pharmaceutical industry, and advanced students in these fields, treats such aspects as new and promising methods for monitoring oral anticoagulant therapy, the mechanisms of thrombolysis and its inhibition in the context of coagulant balance, the biochemistry of heparin, and strategies to prevent harmful thrombus formations Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
Residency programs approved by the Accrediting Council on Graduate Medical Education, as well as active recruiting subspecialty programs (not approved by any authority). Residency list is arranged geographically by states; subspecialty list is arranged by subjects and geographically. Eash entry gives department, institution, and address.
The third volume of this series documents the death date order of 27,524 graves in the Jackson and Sandy Ridge Townships, Union Co., NC.
This title is the second volume in a four volume series on the cemeteries of Jackson and Sandy Ridge Townships in Union County, North Carolina. It contains information on 144 cemeteries and 27,524 graves.