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Hemomath

The Mathematics of Blood. MS&A 18

Format: Hardback
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, Switzerland
Published: 10th Nov 2017
Dimensions: w 156mm h 234mm d 21mm
Weight: 681g
ISBN-10: 3319605127
ISBN-13: 9783319605128
Barcode No: 9783319605128
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Synopsis
This book illustrates applications of mathematics to various processes (physiological or artificial) involving flowing blood, including hemorheology, microcirculation, coagulation, kidney filtration and dialysis, offering a historical overview of each topic. Mathematical models are used to simulate processes normally occurring in flowing blood and to predict the effects of dysfunctions (e.g. bleeding disorders, renal failure), as well as the effects of therapies with an eye to improving treatments. Most of the models have a completely new approach that makes patient-specific simulations possible. The book is mainly intended for mathematicians interested in medical applications, but it is also useful for clinicians such as hematologists, nephrologists, cardio-surgeons, and bioengineers. Some parts require no specific knowledge of mathematics. The book is a valuable addition to mathematics, medical, biology, and bioengineering libraries.

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"This book focuses on one of the most intriguing branches of medicine: hematology. Blood is complicated as a fluid and many rheological models have been proposed for its study. The book is mainly intended for mathematicians, specialists in fluid dynamics interested in medical applications but it is also useful for clinicians for new improving treatments. ... This book is a very valuable addition to mathematics, medical, biology, and bioengeneering libraries." (Titus Petrila, zbMATH 1385.92001, 2018)