"The four editors have managed very well in having internationally renowned investigators reviewing their particular fields of interest related to platelet research and the result is a beautiful piece of work! I strongly recommend this book to those involved in medicine in general and vascular medicine and hemostasis and thrombosis research in particular!" H. ten Cate, Pathophysiology of Haemostasis and Thrombosis
"...provides a comprehensive, up-to-date and detailed insight into platelet biology...all the chapters are well written by leaders in their field...this book serves as an invaluable reference source and is a 'must have' for postgraduate students, clinicians and researchers, whether relative novices or experts in the field." Transfusion Medicine
"[A] landmark in hematology...comprehensive coverage of platelet biology and pathology. The editors have assembled the best authors, and the authors have all provided thorough reviews with comprehensive, current citations." The New England Journal of Medicine
"Such a comprehensive collection of platelet structure, function, and pathology has not been achieved before. This is the complete, comprehensive reference for platelets and it is invaluable to anyone who is involved in the treatment or the study of conditions related to platelets." Doody's Review Service
"There has been no comprehensive, timely, and authoritative reference book covering the subject in recent years. Platelets in Thrombotic and Non-thrombotic Disorders fills this gap by providing a book that is both detailed and exhaustive yet easily consulted for the latest developments." Chest
"Obligatory reading for anyone who wishes to embark on platelet studies." International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis
" Platelets in Thrombiotic and Non-thrombiotic Disorders is an highly informative and extensively referenced textbook that is highly recommended..." Immunohematology
Reviewer: Lisa Boggio, MS, MD (Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine)
Description: Revealing the mystery of platelets this is an excellent guide to the physiology and pathology of platelets. There are detailed chapters with information on platelet testing and on drugs that are used to alter platelet function. The book ends with descriptions of several diseases, the role platelets play in them, and the treatment options.
Purpose: There is increasing evidence that platelets play major roles in thrombotic disorders such as stroke, peripheral vascular disease, and myocardial infarction; platelets also are implicated in cancer and infection. Disorders of platelets or alteration in their number cause significant morbidity, but the pathophysiology of platelets is largely a mystery to clinicians. Understanding this cytoplasmic fragment can lead to great improvements in the care and prevention of disease.
Audience: This book is meant for researchers or clinicians who work with platelets or their related diseases. Cardiologists, neurologists, vascular surgeons, and hematologists will have a special interest in this book, although general practitioners who touch upon these areas may also use it.
Features: The book begins with a detailed look at the physiology of platelets. By taking each component and examining it completely, the full spectrum of platelet function can be ascertained. Commonly used laboratory evaluations for platelets are described and then the pathologic abnormalities of platelets including thrombotic and bleeding disorders are discussed. The myriad of drugs used to affect platelet function are described well with discussions of cardiac, neurologic, and vascular conditions completing the offering.
Assessment: Such a comprehensive collection of platelet structure, function, and pathology has not been achieved before. This is the complete, comprehensive reference for platelets and it is invaluable to anyone who is involved in the treatment or the study of conditions related to platelets.