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Basic concepts in pathology : a student's survival guide.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : McGraw-Hill, 1997.ISBN:
  • 0070083215
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616 21
Contents:
Ch. 1. How to use this Book -- Ch. 2. Cell Injury -- Ch. 3. Cell Organelles -- Ch. 4. Cell Deposits and Accumulations -- Ch. 5. Cell Adaptations -- Ch. 6. Cell Signaling -- Ch. 7. Cell Growth -- Ch. 8. Cell Degenerations -- Ch. 9. Developmental Abnormalities -- Ch. 10. Genetics -- Ch. 11. Inflammation - Part One -- Ch. 12. Inflammation - Part Two -- Ch. 13. Repair and Regeneration -- Ch. 14. Fluids and Hemodynamics -- Ch. 15. Hemostasis and Infarction -- Ch. 16. Immunology - Part One: Cells of the Immune System -- Ch. 17. Immunology - Part Two: Hypersensitivity Reactions -- Ch. 18. Immunology - Part Three: Autoimmune and Immunodeficiency Disease -- Ch. 19. Neoplasia - Part One: Benign and Malignant Tumors -- Ch. 20. Neoplasia - Part Two: Carcinogenesis.
Summary: Unlike the conventional textbook or review book, the user-friendly approach of Basic Concepts in Pathology helps you master - not just memorize - the core principles of pathology for a greater understanding of the causes and mechanisms of disease and their effect on the body. Suitable for general or systemic pathology, the focus is on those topics that students have identified as "most difficult" to grasp. Using simple, jargon-free language you'll fully understand the material and feel comfortable applying it.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Ch. 1. How to use this Book -- Ch. 2. Cell Injury -- Ch. 3. Cell Organelles -- Ch. 4. Cell Deposits and Accumulations -- Ch. 5. Cell Adaptations -- Ch. 6. Cell Signaling -- Ch. 7. Cell Growth -- Ch. 8. Cell Degenerations -- Ch. 9. Developmental Abnormalities -- Ch. 10. Genetics -- Ch. 11. Inflammation - Part One -- Ch. 12. Inflammation - Part Two -- Ch. 13. Repair and Regeneration -- Ch. 14. Fluids and Hemodynamics -- Ch. 15. Hemostasis and Infarction -- Ch. 16. Immunology - Part One: Cells of the Immune System -- Ch. 17. Immunology - Part Two: Hypersensitivity Reactions -- Ch. 18. Immunology - Part Three: Autoimmune and Immunodeficiency Disease -- Ch. 19. Neoplasia - Part One: Benign and Malignant Tumors -- Ch. 20. Neoplasia - Part Two: Carcinogenesis.

Unlike the conventional textbook or review book, the user-friendly approach of Basic Concepts in Pathology helps you master - not just memorize - the core principles of pathology for a greater understanding of the causes and mechanisms of disease and their effect on the body. Suitable for general or systemic pathology, the focus is on those topics that students have identified as "most difficult" to grasp. Using simple, jargon-free language you'll fully understand the material and feel comfortable applying it.