The Lungs
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Bibliographic Information
The Lungs
(Systemic pathology, v. 5)
Churchill Livingstone, 1990
Available at 49 libraries
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  Hiroshima
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  Saga
  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
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  Miyazaki
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  Okinawa
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Professor Corrin presents the 5th Volume of the 3rd edition of the world famous and highly praised 'Systemic Pathology' series. His volume covers the pathology of the lungs, emphasising diagnositc pathological features, and trainee pathologists will find it essential reading. Following the successful style and tone of previous volumes, the book is highly illustrated and discursive, making it a valuable and readable source of meticulously researched knowledge. Also like other volumes, it is extensively referenced for further reading. Professor Corrin has completely rewritten this volume for the 3rd edition, thus making it all the more appropriate for students for the MRCPath. This volume is very reasonably priced given its extent and the profusion of illustrations.
Table of Contents
The Structure of the Normal Lungs. Perinatal and Developmental Lung Disease. Diffuse Alveolar Damage. Viral, Mycoplasmal and Rickettsial Infections. Acute Bacterial Infections and Lung Abscess. Chronic Bacterial Infections. Fungal Diseases. Parasitic Diseases. Atelectasis and Pulmonary Collapse. Effects of Pressure Changes of the Lung. Diseases Characterised By Restrictive Ventilatory Impairment. Occupational Diseases of the Lung. Metabolic Diseases. Congestion and Odema, Thrombosis, Embolism and Infarction, Hypertension. Vasculitis and Granulomatosis, Haemorrhage and Haemosiderosis. Lymphoproliferative Disease. Inflammatory Pseudotumours. Carcinoma of the Lung. Other Epithelial Tumours of the Lung. Mixed (Epithelial/Connective Tissue) Malignant Tumours of the Lung. Connective Tissues, Nerve Sheath and Vascular Tumours of the Lung. Secondary Tumours of the Lung. Pleural Disease. Index
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