Pathology secrets
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Pathology secrets
(The secrets series / Charles M. Abernathy, series editor)
Elsevier Mosby, c2005
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a secrets book perfectly tailored to today's curriculum. All major topics in general and systemic pathology are presented in the method currently used for teaching pathology to medical students. Questions in the format of the highly popular "Secrets Series" discuss each condition (hyperplasia, hypertrophy, etc.) in terms of pathology, etiology, pathophysiology, and clinical significance. It is perfect for course work, exam preparation, or as a clinical refresher.
Table of Contents
I. General Pathology 1. Cell Pathology 2. Inflammation and Repair 3. Hemodynamic Disorders 4. Immunopathology 5. Neoplasia 6. Developmental and Genetic Disease 7. Environmental and Nutritional Pathology II.Systemic Pathology 8. Infectious Diseases 9. The Blood Vessels 10. The Heart 11. The Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Systems 12. The Respiratory System 13. Head and Neck 14. The Gastrointestinal System 15. The Hepatobiliary System 16. The Pancreas 17. The Kidneys and Genitorurinary System 18. The Male Genital System 19. The Female Genital Tract and Breast 20. The Endocrine System 21. The Skin 22. Bones and Joints 23. Skeletal Muscles 24. The Central Nervous System
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