Sarcoidosis
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.95 (674 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0412217600 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 704 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-01-30 |
Language | : | English |
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Donald N Mitchell MD FRCPHon Consultant PhysicianRoyal Brompton and University College HospitalsLondon, UKDavid R Moller MDProfessor of Medicine and DirectorSarcoidosis Clinic and Research ProgramDepartment of MedicineThe Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineBaltimore, Maryland, USAStephen G Spiro BSc MD FRCPProfessor of Respiratory Medicine and Honorary Consultant PhysicianUniversity College London and The Royal Brompton HospitalLondon, UKAthol Wells MBChB MD FRACP FRCP FRCRProfessor of Respiratory Medicine and Head of Interstitial Lung Disease UnitThe Royal Brompton HospitalLondon, UK
The best sarcoidosis book I have read. PeteAk A very interesting book, I have and will spend hours pouring through it. The most through coverage of the breadth and scope of sarcoidosis I have come across in one place. Covers the current knowledge of the pathology (diagnosis) and treatment of the many forms sarcoidosis can take and the many places . "Forget Every Other Sarcoidosis Book and Buy This!" according to Hansine. This is the best, most comprehensive literature on Sarcoidosis. I learned more from this book than thirty other books and a lot more. It is excellent medical information and has up-to-date research. It is a Sarcoidosis textbook that is very approachable. I have one and purchased two others for physicia
About the AuthorDonald N Mitchell MD FRCPHon Consultant PhysicianRoyal Brompton and University College HospitalsLondon, UKDavid R Moller MDProfessor of Medicine and DirectorSarcoidosis Clinic and Research ProgramDepartment of MedicineThe Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineBaltimore, Maryland, USAStephen G Spiro BSc MD FRCPProfessor of Respiratory Medicine and Honorary Consultant PhysicianUniversity College London and The Royal Brompton HospitalLondon, UKAthol Wells MBChB MD FRACP FRCP FRCRProfessor of Respiratory Medicine and Head of Interstitial Lung Disease UnitThe Royal Brompton HospitalLondon, UK
Aseries of international con ferences which started as an informal gathering in London in. ls there still a piace for a comprehensive, clinically orientated book on sarcoidosis? Although the reports of the international conferences bring together research reports and some reviews of topics of contemporary interest, they are useful principally to specialists in the sub ject; and, like the original papers scattered through many journals, are not convenient sources of reference for clinicians. 1958 has continued at approximately three-yearly intervals with increasing numbers of participants and more formal organisation, and the proceedings of all but the first have been pub