Blood Updates on Hemodynamics and on Thalassemia

This book examines both the fluid and cellular components of blood. After the introductory section, the second section presents updates on various topics in hemodynamics. Chapters in this section discuss anemia, 4D flow MRI in cardiology, cardiovascular complications of robot-assisted laparoscopic p...

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Main Author: Seda Artis, Aise
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: IntechOpen 2022
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