Rubin's pathology : mechanisms of human disease
- 1400 Seiten
- 49 Lesestunden
This book contains over 2,000 incisive questions that will help students test their knowledge and pinpoint areas for further study. This comprehensive text provides a close review of both general and systemic pathology, as well as cover key differences between normal and abnormal states and a variety of disease processes. An excellent preparatory tool for the USMLE and FLEX it, also includes a self-test with color gross photographs and micrographs like those found on standardized exams, questions pertaining to graphs to help students interpret visual data and helpful lists of mosts which include information such as tumors that most often metastasize to the bones and most common cause of osteoporosis.
Covers general and systemic pathology. This text presents all the key concepts of the evolution and expression of disease and assigns priorities based upon the importance and heuristic relevance of individual diseases. Photographs depict microscopic images and definitions of diseases are provided.
This Third Edition includes 300 new full-color photomicrographs, updated graphics throughout, and major revisions to chapters on developmental and genetic diseases, immunopathology, neoplasia, blood vessels, and infectious and parasitic diseases.