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This comprehensive, up-to-date, readable text acts as a complete clinical chemistry course and professional reference, providing detailed, specific information on the principles of clinical chemistry in laboratory diagnosis as well as the pathophysiologic changes that occur in disease and affect testing outcomes. Explanations of Laboratory Techniques (Part 1) lead the reader through various necessary laboratory techniques and practices. Chapters on Pathophysiology (Part 2) provide descriptions of how specific diseases affect the human body. A companion CD-ROM packaged with the book features Methods of Analysis, a comprehensive Urinalysis Manual, and an interactive Study Guide/Workbook to reinforce concepts. The book's clear writing and comprehensive coverage make it an ideal resource for both students and practitioners.
Instructor resources are available to qualified adopters; contact your sales representative for more information. A clear and concise writing style facilitates quick understanding and more effective exam preparation. Comprehensive coverage addresses the full range of issues in clinical chemistry. Unique new chapters on Addiction, The Transplant Patient, and Point-of-Care Testing discuss important clinical areas not covered in other books on the subject. A complete bibliography and list of references direct the reader to reliable sources for further exploration of topics. Each chapter begins with an outline and learning objectives, followed by a list of key terms designed to reinforce the most important information in each chapter and make it more memorable. Figures and tables are placed as close as possible to the text to which they refer, to aid reader comprehension. Relevant Internet sites direct the reader to additional online content that complements the topics discussed in each chapter. A companion CD-ROM contains 123 Methods of Analysis, a Urinalysis Section, and a Study Guide/Workbook featuring over 700 questions and 30 case histories, bringing together practical pathophysiology laboratory problems and laboratory analysis. With 68 expert contributors.
Author Notes
Lawrence A. Kaplan, PhD, DABCC, FACB: Clinical Professor Pathology, New York University, Director, Clinical Chemistry, Bellevue Hospital, New York
Amadeo J. Pesce, PhD, DABCC, FACB, Professor, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine, Ohio; Laboratory Director, Adams County Hospital, West Union, Ohio; Laboratory Director, Drake Center, Cincinnati, Ohio
Steven C. Kazmierczak, PhD, DABCC, FACB Department of Pathology, Oregon Health and Sciences University, Portland, Oregon
Table of Contents
| Part I Laboratory Techniques | p. 1 |
| 1 Basic Laboratory Principles and Techniques | p. 3 |
| Part 1 Basic Laboratory Principles and Techniques | p. 5 |
| Part 2 Calculations in Clinical Chemistry | p. 34 |
| 2 Laboratory Management | p. 45 |
| 3 Sources and Control of Preanalytical Variation | p. 64 |
| 4 Spectral Techniques | p. 83 |
| 5 Chromatography: Theory and Practice | p. 107 |
| 6 Liquid Chromatography | p. 129 |
| 7 Gas Chromatography | p. 154 |
| 8 Mass Spectrometry | p. 171 |
| 9 Radioisotopes in Clinical Chemistry | p. 187 |
| 10 Electrophoresis | p. 201 |
| 11 Immunological Reactions | p. 216 |
| 12 Immunochemical Techniques | p. 227 |
| 13 Principles for Competitive-Binding Assays | p. 246 |
| 14 Measurement of Colligative Properties | p. 265 |
| 15 Electrochemistry: Principles and Measurements | p. 272 |
| 16 Laboratory Automation | p. 287 |
| 17 Point-of-Care (Near-Patient) Testing | p. 303 |
| 18 Laboratory Information Systems | p. 320 |
| 19 Laboratory Statistics | p. 340 |
| 20 Reference Intervals and Clinical Decision Limits | p. 362 |
| 21 Quality Control for the Clinical Chemistry Laboratory | p. 379 |
| 22 Evaluation of Methods | p. 402 |
| 23 Interferences in Chemical Analysis | p. 427 |
| Part II Pathophysiology | p. 439 |
| 24 Physiology and Pathophysiology of Body Water and Electrolytes | p. 441 |
| 25 Acid-Base Control and Acid-Base Disorders | p. 462 |
| 26 Renal Function | p. 477 |
| 27 Liver Function | p. 492 |
| 28 Bone Disease | p. 507 |
| 29 The Pancreas: Function and Chemical Pathology | p. 535 |
| 30 Gastrointestinal Function and Digestive Disease | p. 549 |
| 31 Cardiac and Muscle Disease | p. 566 |
| 32 Diabetes Mellitus | p. 580 |
| 33 Coronary Artery Disease and Disorders of Lipid Metabolism | p. 603 |
| Part 1 Lipids | p. 604 |
| Part 2 Lipoproteins | p. 612 |
| 34 Alcoholism | p. 639 |
| 35 Iron, Porphyrin, and Bilirubin Metabolism | p. 657 |
| Part 1 Iron Metabolism | p. 658 |
| Part 2 Heme Synthesis and the Porphyrias | p. 663 |
| Part 3 Bilirubin | p. 671 |
| 36 Hemoglobin | p. 675 |
| 37 Human Nutrition | p. 695 |
| 38 Trace Elements | p. 707 |
| 39 Vitamins | p. 722 |
| 40 Pregnancy and Fetal Development | p. 753 |
| 41 Extravascular Biological Fluids | p. 779 |
| 42 Nervous System | p. 787 |
| 43 General Endocrinology | p. 809 |
| 44 Thyroid | p. 827 |
| 45 The Gonads | p. 849 |
| 46 Adrenal Hormones and Hypertension | p. 876 |
| Part 1 The Adrenal Hormones | p. 878 |
| Part 2 Hypertension | p. 900 |
| 47 Diseases of Genetic Origin | p. 907 |
| 48 Molecular Diagnostics | p. 937 |
| 49 Neoplasia | p. 960 |
| 50 Laboratory Evaluation of the Transplant Recipient and Donor | p. 972 |
| 51 Toxicology | p. 989 |
| 52 Addiction and Substance Abuse | p. 1016 |
| 53 Classifications and Descriptions of Proteins, Lipids, and Carbohydrates | p. 1024 |
| Part 1 Proteins | p. 1025 |
| Part 2 Lipids | p. 1030 |
| Part 3 Carbohydrates | p. 1035 |
| Part 4 Nucleic Acids | p. 1037 |
| 54 Clinical Enzymology | p. 1043 |
| 55 Isoenzymes and Isoforms | p. 1064 |
| 56 Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (TDM) | p. 1073 |
| Part 1 Basic Overview of Principles | p. 1075 |
| Part 2 Practical Aspects of TDM | p. 1086 |
| 57 Examination of Urine | p. 1092 |
| Appendix A Buffer Solutions | p. 1112 |
| Appendix B Preparation of Buffer Solutions | p. 1114 |
| Appendix C Concentrations of Common Acids and Bases | p. 1117 |
| Appendix D Gases in Common Laboratory Use--Technical Information | p. 1118 |
| Appendix E Major Plasma Proteins | p. 1120 |
| Appendix F Conversions Between Conventional and SI Units | p. 1122 |
| Appendix G Conversions Between Conventional and SI Units for Specific Analytes | p. 1123 |
| Appendix H Body Surface of Children | p. 1125 |
| Appendix I Body Surface of Adults | p. 1126 |
