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Volume 358:757-758 February 14, 2008 Number 7

Textbook of Interventional Cardiovascular Pharmacology

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Edited by Nicholas N. Kipshidze, Jawed Fareed, Jeffrey W. Moses, and Patrick W. Serruys. 646 pp., illustrated. London, Informa Healthcare, 2007. $370. ISBN 978-1-84184-438-1.

The editors of the Textbook of Interventional Cardiovascular Pharmacology recruited more than 100 contributors from 17 countries to write 52 chapters. The authors of these chapters are internationally known authorities in the areas of their contributions, and their chapters present much of their own original work. This excellent textbook is up to date and also gives a glimpse of future pharmacologic agents and interventional techniques.

The book's chapters are organized into five sections. Part 1 includes 20 chapters and discusses mostly systemic therapy. The first chapter focuses on the mechanisms of hemostasis and thrombosis, and the remaining chapters deal with . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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