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Handbook of clinical biochemistry [electronic resource] / R. Swaminathan.
ISBN:
9789812837394
Title:
Handbook of clinical biochemistry [electronic resource] / R. Swaminathan.
Author:
Swaminathan, R., Professor.
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Publication Information:
New Jersey : World Scientific, ©2011.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 805 pages) : illustrations
Contents:
Preface; Acknowledgement; Contents; Chapter 1 Interpretation of Biochemical Tests; Introduction; Diagnosis; Management; Prognosis; Screening; Population screening; Selective screening; Individual screening; Opportunistic screening; Other Uses of Laboratory Tests; Biochemical profiling; Baseline; Collection of Specimens; Identification of Patient Specimens; Interpretation of Laboratory Results; Reference Ranges; Population-based reference ranges; Risk-based reference range; Detection of a Significant Change; Factors Affecting Test Results; Biological Factors (Table 1.2); Age; Sex.

Body compositionEthnicity/race; Time of day; Stress; Posture; Food intake; Drugs; Exercise; Intrinsic biological variation; Analytical Factors; The Diagnostic Value of an Investigation; Cut-off Value; Likelihood Ratios; General Principles; Steady State vs. Transient State; Concentration vs. Amount; Concentration vs. Activity; Urinary Excretion; Further Reading; Summary/Key Points; Chapter 2 Disorders of Fluid Balance; Introduction; Distribution and Composition of Body Fluids; Composition of Extracellular Fluid; Composition of Intracellular Fluid; Distribution of Water between ICF and ECF.

OsmolalityRegulation of Total Body Water; Regulation of ECF Volume; Distribution of Fluid between Plasma and Interstitial Fluid; Disorders of Water Metabolism; Water Depletion; Water Excess; Disorders of ECF Volume; Volume Deficit; Volume Excess; Oedema; Mechanism of oedema; 1. Increased capillary hydrostatic pressure; 2. Decreased plasma oncotic pressure; 3. Increased capillary permeability; 4. Lymphatic obstruction; 5. Renal sodium retention; Pulmonary oedema; Pleural effusion and ascites; Hyponatraemia; Causes; Hypovolaemic hyponatraemia; Hypervolaemic hyponatraemia.

Euvolaemic hyponatraemiaClinical Features of Hyponatraemia; Investigation of Hyponatraemia; Management of Hyponatraemia; Hypernatraemia; Hypernatraemia; Management of Hypernatraemia; Management of Hypernatraemia; Polyuria; Investigation of Polyuria; Further Reading; Summary/Key Points; Chapter 3 Potassium; Introduction; Internal Balance; External Balance; Assessment of Potassium Status; Urinary potassium; Hypokalaemia (Table 3.3); Causes; Transcellular shift; Gastrointestinal losses; Renal losses; Drugs (Table 3.4); Effects of Hypokalaemia and Potassium Depletion (Table 3.5).

Investigation of HypokalaemiaManagement; Hyperkalaemia; Causes (Table 3.6); Effects of Hyperkalaemia; Investigation of Hyperkalaemia; Management; Further Reading; Summary/Key Points; Chapter 4 Disorders of Acid-Base Balance; Introduction; Acid-Base Homeostasis; Transport of Carbon Dioxide and the Role of Haemoglobin (Figure 4.1); Role of Kidney in the Maintenance of Acid-Based Balance; Bicarbonate reabsorption (Figure 4.2); Net hydrogen ion excretion (Figure 4.3); 1. Factors regulating hydrogen ion secretion (Table 4.1); 2. Importance of chloride in hydrogen ion secretion (Figure 4.5).
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Publication Date:
2011
Publication Information:
New Jersey : World Scientific, ©2011.