CLINICAL CASES IN BIOCHEMISTRY
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Book Details
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Author: Ashish Sharma
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Publisher: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
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Edition: Second Edition
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Binding: Unknown
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Number of Pages: 280
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Language: English
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Release Date: 16 October 2024
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Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.7 x 0.6 inches
About the Book
The Second Edition by Ashish Sharma is a case-based clinical biochemistry textbook thoroughly revised according to the CBME curriculum (NMC 2024). It is designed to help medical students develop a strong conceptual understanding of clinical biochemistry while preparing effectively for MBBS internal and summative assessments, as well as competitive examinations like NExT Pre-PG, FMGE, and medical licensing exams.
The book presents clinical cases in a simplified and concise manner, with clear explanations and diagrammatic representations of clinical signs and symptoms, making complex concepts easy to understand and remember. Each case aligns with the specified competencies of the CBME framework and focuses on practical applications of biochemistry in clinical practice.
Key highlights include:
⭐ Thoroughly revised content in accordance with the CBME curriculum (NMC 2024).
⭐ Concise, diagram-based case discussions designed for quick comprehension and exam readiness.
⭐ Emphasis on clinical relevance, bridging foundational biochemistry with patient care.
⭐ Useful for MBBS exams, NExT Pre-PG, FMGE, and other medical licensing examinations.
⭐ Written in simple and comprehensible language for easy understanding and retention.
This edition is a student-friendly, clinically oriented guide, providing focused preparation for both academic and professional success in medical biochemistry.









