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Pathology for the health professions / Ivan Damjanov.

By: Damjanov, Ivan.
St. Louis, Mo. : Elsevier/Saunders, ©2012Edition: 4th ed.Description: xxi, 526 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm.ISBN: 9781437716764 (pbk. : alk. paper); 1437716768 (pbk. : alk. paper).Subject(s): Pathology | Pathologic ProcessesDDC classification: 616.07/D18
Contents:
Cell pathology -- Inflammation -- Immunopathology -- Neoplasia -- Genetic and developmental disorder -- Fluid and hemodynamic disorders -- The cardiovascular system -- The respiratory system -- The hematopoietic and lymphoid systems -- The gastrointestinal system -- The liver and biliary system -- The pancreas -- The urinary tract -- The male reproductive system -- The female reproductive system -- The breast -- The endocrine system -- The skin -- Bones and joints -- Muscles and peripheral nerves -- The nervous system -- The eye -- The ear.
Summary: Presenting a foundation of pathology knowledge, this book gives you a concise and clinically relevant overview of general pathology, including injury, inflammation, and neoplasia, followed by a review of each organ system.
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Includes index.

Cell pathology -- Inflammation -- Immunopathology -- Neoplasia -- Genetic and developmental disorder -- Fluid and hemodynamic disorders -- The cardiovascular system -- The respiratory system -- The hematopoietic and lymphoid systems -- The gastrointestinal system -- The liver and biliary system -- The pancreas -- The urinary tract -- The male reproductive system -- The female reproductive system -- The breast -- The endocrine system -- The skin -- Bones and joints -- Muscles and peripheral nerves -- The nervous system -- The eye -- The ear.

Presenting a foundation of pathology knowledge, this book gives you a concise and clinically relevant overview of general pathology, including injury, inflammation, and neoplasia, followed by a review of each organ system.

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