An Introduction to Human Disease: Pathology and Pathophysiology CorrelationsAn Introduction To Human Disease, Seventh Edition, Continues To Give Students A Clear, Well-Illustrated, Easy-To-Understand Explanation Of The Structural And Functional Change Associated With Disease. This Text Also Indicates How The Disturbances Cause The Clinical Manifestations Of Various Diseases And Guide Treatment. The Seventh Edition Of This Best-Selling Text Has Been Fully Updated To Include The Latest Disease Information And The Most Current Approaches To Treatment. |
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Contents
CONTENTS | 13 |
CONTENTS | 57 |
Chromosome Analysis | 65 |
CONTENTS | 67 |
HUMANDISEASE JBPUB | 102 |
CONTENTS | 133 |
HUMANDISEASE JBPUB | 148 |
CONTENTS | 206 |
THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM | 377 |
Structure and Function of the Lungs Course of a Tuberculous Infection | 395 |
Pneumonia Deficiency | 405 |
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CONTENTS | 437 |
Endometrial Hyperplasia Polyps and Carcinoma | 445 |
HUMANDISEASE JBPUB | 462 |
CONTENTS | 665 |
Etiologic Factors in Neoplastic Disease Classification of Leukemia | 221 |
A Continuum Radioisotope Radionuclide Studies | 226 |
HUMANDISEASE JBPUB | 248 |
CONTENTS | 268 |
Diseases of the Veins | 282 |
THE HEMATOPOIETIC AND LYMPHATIC SYSTEMS | 346 |
CONTENTS | 679 |
The Thyroid Gland Hormone Production by Nonendocrine Tumors | 688 |
HUMANDISEASE JBPUB | 708 |
Structure and Function of the Spine | 752 |
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An Introduction to Human Disease: Pathology and Pathophysiology Correlations Leonard V. Crowley No preview available - 2007 |
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