Clinical detective stories : a problem-based approach to clinical cases in energy and acid-base metabolis
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Clinical detective stories : a problem-based approach to clinical cases in energy and acid-base metabolis
Portland, c1993
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-295) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book makes the concepts of the biochemistry and physiology of energy and acid-base metabolism relevant to clinical medicine in a novel and effective way. It uses more than 50 clinical cases, with data such a those seen in the hospital setting, to introduce each concept, and to provide the basis for discussion of the needed biochemistry and physiology. Questions and commentary drawn from human and veterinary medicine provide a broad scope for understanding the concepts presented; details of metabolism are presented only when they are necessary to an understanding of clinical medicine.
Table of Contents
- Energy metabolism - a function-control analysis: energy metabolism - fuels, organs, pathways, and controls
- acid-base metabolism - production and excretion of wastes. Exercise physiology and diabetes mellitus - an application: energy metabolism in muscle
- diabetes mellitus. Hypoglycemia and metabolic acidosis - a case-based approach: hypoglycemia
- metabolic acidosis. Metabolic pathways - control mechanisms and physiological function: control mechanisms
- the carbohydrate system
- the pyruvate dehydrogenase system
- the ATP generation system
- the fat system
- the protein system. Structures, bonds, and pathways. Discussion of questions.
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