Pathophysiology of heart disease : a collaborative project of medical students and faculty
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Pathophysiology of heart disease : a collaborative project of medical students and faculty
Wolters Kluwer, c2016
6th ed
- international ed
Available at 23 libraries
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Normal cardiac structure and function / Jacob E. Lemieux, Elazer R. Edelman, Gary Strichartz, and Leonard S. Lilly
- The cardiac cycle: mechanisms of heart sounds and murmurs / David B. Fischer and Leonard S. Lilly
- Cardiac imaging and catheterization / Diana M. López and Patricia Challender Come
- The electrocardiogram / David B. Fischer and Leonard S. Lilly
- Atherosclerosis / SarrahShahawy and Peter Libby
- Ischemic heart disease / Jayme Wilder, Marc S. Sabatine, and Leonard S. Lilly
- Acute coronary syndromes / Jayme Wilder, Marc S. Sabatine, and Leonard S. Lilly
- Valvular heart disease / Elizabeth Ryznar, Patrick T. O'Gara, and Leonard S. Lilly
- Heart failure / David Miranda, Gregory Lewis and Michael A. Fifer
- The cardiomyopathies / P. Connor Johnson, G. William Dec, and Leonard S. Lilly
- Mechanisms of cardiac arrhythmias / Morgan J. Prust, William G. Stevenson, Gary R. Strichartz, and Leonard S. Lilly
- Clinical aspects of cardiac arrhythmias / Morgan J. Prust, William G. Stevenson, and Leonard S. Lilly
- Hypertension / Joshua Drago, Gordon H. Williams, and Leonard S. Lilly
- Diseases of the pericardium / Leonard S. Lilly
- Diseases of the peripheral vasculature / SruthiRenati and Mark A. Creager
- Congenital heart disease / Zena L. Knight and David W. Brown
- Cardiovascular drugs / Andrey V. Dolinko, Michael T. Kuntz, Elliott M. Antman, Gary R. Strichartz, and Leonard S. Lilly
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Specifically designed to prepare medical students for their initial encounters with patients with heart disease, this award-winning text bridges basic cardiac physiology with clinical care. Written by internationally recognized Harvard Medical School faculty and select medical students, Pathophysiology of Heart Disease, Sixth Edition provides a solid foundation of knowledge regarding diseases of the heart and circulation. Under the experienced editorial guidance of Dr. Leonard S. Lilly, this best-selling monograph has an outstanding reputation among medical students and faculty worldwide.
Student-friendly features of the Sixth Edition include a new, full-color design and illustrations; end-of-chapter summaries; updated content, including recent technological advances; and access to an interactive eBook.
New full-color presentation makes the text more visually appealing.
Up-to-date medical imaging and color clinical photographs show real-world examples of cardiovascular diseases and related conditions.
Updated Chapter Summaries reflect consistency in length and format, making study easier.
Updated Additional Reading references keep readers abreast of the latest literature in the field.
Winner of two awards of excellence from the American Medical Writers Association, and recommended by medical schools worldwide.
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