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    Aurelian Udristioiu’s Blog: My medical E-Book; Hematological and Metabolical Aspects of Laboratory Medicine
    http://aurelianudristioiu.blogspot.com
    December 2, 2013
    Hematological and Metabolical Aspects of Laboratory Medicine, (Volume 2)
    Book review in the new edition

    Hematological and Metabolical Aspects of Laboratory Medicine, (Volume 2)
    Publisher: Aurelian Udristioiu, 2 edition (September 9, 2013) Full Color on White paper, 122 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1492186816 (CreateSpace-Assigned) ISBN-10: 1492186813, BISAC: Medical / Laboratory Medicine, USA. Sold by http://www.amazon.com

    In old times, after more than two decades, opinions literary, cultural and scientific life of our country, were influenced by the east at sunset. Subsequently directions these currents have changed the west to the east.

    The medical book of author, Dr. Aurelian Udristioiu, from Clinical Laboratory, Department of Hematology, Emergency County Hospital Targu Jiu & UCB University, Romania, “Hematological and Metabolical Aspects of Laboratory Medicine”, 2nd edition, continuous analysis hematologic and metabolic aspects of the first edition, in the context of international fundamental research.

    The volume is again successful Romanian medical school in abroad, and through this book brings a substantial contribution of Romanian medicine to universal medicine. It is not possible in this review, limited inevitably to be analyzed numerous data presented in the 13 chapters, but we emphasize the following:

    – “Energy levels of the metabolic pathways in malignant B and T lymphocytes in Review” ,the chapter presents the latest evidence from the literature on cellular metabolites that may be oncogenic by modifying cell signaling and blocking cellular differentiation. Advances in cancer metabolism research in the last decade have increased our understanding on aerobic glycolysis, anaerobic and other metabolic changes that are associated with cell growth and proliferation.

    Blocking apoptosis in malignant diseases may be due to the high concentration of ATP from anaerobic metabolism. Energy difference between anaerobic ATP B and T lymphocytes in peripheral blood samples from hematopoietic malignancies measured by bioluminescence was 2.68 μM ATP, a value that appears as an energy transfer between normal B cells and T cells. The energy level can initiate the process of carcinogenesis by suppressing the activity of anti-oncogene proteins.
    It is concluded that anabolic metabolism in B and T cells in hematological malignancies are under complex regulatory control, directed by receptors on the cell membrane associated with an increase in signal transduction in cells transformed into malignancy.

    -The research paper ” Endogenous effects of alcohol on liver function ” it sends a signal to the population as grim statistics THAT mortality from alcoholic liver disease in recent years has been higher than the of several major forms of cancer such as breast, colon and prostate .
    An international AASLD / ACG 2010 national guidance on the treatment of severe alcoholic hepatitis is proposed to be necessary in all treatment centers for liver disease due to chronic alcoholism.

    -In the chapter ” Drugs -induced hemolytic anemia ” is presented a case that the best illustrates the cases of laboratory with drug-induced hemolytic anemia ( DIHA ) which are rarely discovered, and for this a specialized laboratory is often required to be performed with optimal serological tests to confirm the diagnosis. Some of the mechanisms involved in DIHA are controversially.
    Unfortunately, most drugs that cause severe intravascular hemolysis, anemia, renal failure, disseminated intravascular coagulation times and even death, may have different mechanisms and typically involves drug addiction drug antibodies that trigger activity in serum total complement became the context of autoimmune hemolytic anemia.

    The following chapters convince the readers that this issues is addressed to medical personal for all specialties which can find the ideas on physiology, pathophysiology in the light of current concepts and modern principles
    Interests of doctors in all specialties , medical students , staff working in clinical laboratories from 21 countries on five continents where the book is posted on sites, is based on the fact that this paper constitutes a large volume of data, experiences, clinical and laboratory research in a systematic and logical display. The new volume of para-clinical specialty rests on a solid scientific information , rigorously confronted with the author’s own experience gained in basic medical education in the country and abroad.

    Biochim . PhD, Sorin Gijiu ,
    Member of the American Academy of Clinical Biochemistry.
    Washington D.C.

    e-BOOK: Hematological and Metabolical Aspects of Laboratory Medicine (Hematological and Metabolical Aspects from Laboratory Medicine) ( Second Edition ) [Large Print] [Paperback].
    Publisher: Aurelian Udristioiu; 2 edition (September 9, 2013); Full Color on White paper, 122 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1492186816 (CreateSpace-Assigned); ISBN-10: 1492186813; BISAC: Medical / Laboratory Medicine, USA. Sold by http://www.amazon.com
    Please, see the Blog of my Medical Book : http://aurelianudristioiu.blogspot.com

    Content
    Chapter 1
    Energetic levels of metabolic pathways in malignant B and T cells; Mini Review………pg: 1-12.
    Chapter 2
    Effects of endogenous alcohol on liver functions………………………………………pg: 13- 22.
    Chapter 3
    Drug-induced hemolytic anemia-A case of Laboratory-……………………………… pg: 23-27.
    Chapter 4
    Variability of Bilirubin Values in Serum Samples with High Triglycerides; Interference or Congenital Liver Syndromes,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, pg: 28 – 37
    Chapter 5
    Variability of Biological Parameters in Blood Samples between two Consecutive Schedules of Hemodialysis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,pg: 38- 49
    Chapter 6
    Significance of Neutrophil Alkaline Phosphatase versus Isoenzymes ALPin Acute Diseases or Chronic Diseases, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, pg: 50 -60
    Chapter 7
    From Metabolic Syndrome to Normal Status,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, pg: 61- 68
    Chapter 8
    Frequency of Sub-clinical Dysfunctions on Thyroid to Ambulatory Control ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, pg: 69-74
    Chapter 9
    Relation between LDH and Mg as Factors of Interest in the Monitoring and Prognoses of Cancer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, pg: 75- 86
    Chapter 10
    A New Approach of Abnormal Apoptosis Implicated in Malignancy and Autoimmunity,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, pg : 87-94
    Chapter 11
    Anemia by Vitamin B12 and Latent Iron Deficiency-A case of Laboratory-,,,,,,,,,,,,, pg : 95 -101
    Chapter 12
    High concentrations of anaerobic ATP implicated in aborted apoptosis from CLL,,,,,pg : 102-110
    Chapter 13
    Measurements of mineral elements and heavy metals from hair cells by IPC-Mass Spectrometry,,,,pg : 111-122.

    Author,
    Dr. Aurelian Udristioiu, M.D,
    Member of the American Academy of Clinical Biochemistry.
    Washington D.C.

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