ters on coronary-artery revascularization focus on percutaneous coronary intervention or coronaryartery bypass grafting; they barely mention the medical reperfusion treatment of myocardial infarction.The chapters about peripheral arterial disease and stroke are well written.Surprisingly, the book does not include a chapter on the treatment of venous thromboembolism, but it does contain one chapter on the management of venous thromboembolism during pregnancy and one chapter on thromboembolic disease in children.Both chapters are written by authors with remarkable experience in these fields.In conclusion, Thrombosis in Clinical Practice is well written and includes much up-to-date information.Despite some inconsistencies and overlapping content among chapters, it focuses on issues that are not addressed in other books on the same topic.
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