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Practical Clinical Biochemistry: Methods And Interpretations
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
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SKU: 9789389188769
“Practical Clinical Biochemistry: Methods and Interpretations” by Ranjna Chawla (ISBN: 9789389188769) offers a comprehensive guide to clinical biochemistry. Updated with the latest MCI guidelines, it covers key topics, including anemia profile, bone markers, and research publication. Featuring 400+ case reports and viva questions, this book is a valuable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students seeking to excel in clinical biochemistry. Explore core concepts, methods, and interpretations, bridging the gap between theory and practice for enhanced understanding and application in clinical settings.
Karan Sharma –
It bridges theory and practice effectively. I like the updated content. A valuable addition to any medical library.
Pratibha Gupta –
A comprehensive and well-organized book. I appreciate the inclusion of updated MCI guidelines. A must-have for students.
Aniket Kumar –
This book is quite comprehensive. I found the anemia profile section particularly useful. However, it could use better organization.
Fathima Neslin –
The explanations are concise and easy to understand. Although the section on research could be more extensive. A good resource, anyway.
Shubham Kumar –
A decent guide for clinical biochemistry students. The case reports are helpful, but some explanations could be clearer. Overall, a good resource.
Swastik Kaurav –
Good coverage of topics, though some chapters are better than others. The case reports are very insightful and provide clarity.
Suvansh Manik –
It’s a helpful resource for exams. However, it lacks depth in certain areas. Fine for quick revisions.
Kislay Kumar –
Ranjna Chawla’s book offers great insights. The bone markers chapter is detailed. I wish there were more diagrams for visual learners.
Dipankar Adhikari –
The book is helpful in understanding clinical biochemistry concepts, but a bit dense. More real-world examples would be beneficial.
Mansi . –
An excellent compilation of clinical biochemistry methods. The viva questions are a big plus. A great investment for students.
Rohit Sharma –
Good book for biochemistry. However, it has some errors and needs more editing. I’m happy with the purchase.
Lukshyaraj Samal –
Good for exam prep, especially the viva questions. Some methods felt outdated. Worth buying for the price.
Anushka Bhargava –
An excellent resource for postgraduate students. The research publication section is a great addition. Highly recommended!