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This book shows how the discipline of pathology fits into society and interfaces with science and medicine. It focuses on anatomical pathology and covers the practice of laboratory medicine in the clinical setting. The book is helpful for health professionals, especially anatomical pathologist.
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This book shows how the discipline of pathology fits into society and interfaces with science and medicine. It focuses on anatomical pathology and covers the practice of laboratory medicine in the clinical setting. The book is helpful for health professionals, especially anatomical pathologist.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000150896
- Artikelnr.: 59808403
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000150896
- Artikelnr.: 59808403
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Jeremy Jass
Part I: Anatomical Pathology: An Evolving and Integrating Discipline 1. The
Origin and Nature of Pathology 2. Becoming a Pathologist 3. Laboratory
Procedures and Management 4. The Interface between Pathology and Clinical
Medicine 5. The Role of Autopsy 6. Educational Role of Pathology 7.
Pathology and Research 8. The Age of Economic Realism 9. Observing and
Describing Disease Part II: Injury, Inflammation and Immunity 10.
Inflammation: Historical Perspectives 11. The Injured Cell 12. Defences
against Infection 13. Tissue Responses to Infection and Injury 14.
Inflammation and the Immune System 15. The Diagnosis of Inflammation: A
Pathologist's Perspective 16. Disorders of Growth and Differentiation Part
III: Blood, Tubes, Fluids and Flow 17. Oedema, Haemorrhage and Thrombosis
18. Embolism, Ischaemia, Infarction and Shock 19. Atherosclerosis,
Arteriolosclerosis and Vasculitis Part IV: Neoplasia 20. The Nature and
Cause of Cancer: Historical Overview 21. Visual Hallmarks of Cancer 22. The
Many Faces of Neoplasia 23. Cancer: A Genetic Disease 24. Clonality, Growth
and Spread of Cancer 25. Epithelial Precancerous and Borderline Lesions:
Diagnosis and Screening 26. The Management of Cancer: A Pathologist's
Perspective Part V: Messengers, Metabolism, Multisystem and Mechanical
Disease 27. Genetic Disorders 28. Developmental Disorders 29. The Endocrine
System: Solid and Diffuse 30. Tumour Immunity, Graft versus Host Disease
and Autoimmune Disease 31. Environmental, Iatrogenic and Nutritional
Disease 32. Mechanical Disease 33. End Stage Disease
Origin and Nature of Pathology 2. Becoming a Pathologist 3. Laboratory
Procedures and Management 4. The Interface between Pathology and Clinical
Medicine 5. The Role of Autopsy 6. Educational Role of Pathology 7.
Pathology and Research 8. The Age of Economic Realism 9. Observing and
Describing Disease Part II: Injury, Inflammation and Immunity 10.
Inflammation: Historical Perspectives 11. The Injured Cell 12. Defences
against Infection 13. Tissue Responses to Infection and Injury 14.
Inflammation and the Immune System 15. The Diagnosis of Inflammation: A
Pathologist's Perspective 16. Disorders of Growth and Differentiation Part
III: Blood, Tubes, Fluids and Flow 17. Oedema, Haemorrhage and Thrombosis
18. Embolism, Ischaemia, Infarction and Shock 19. Atherosclerosis,
Arteriolosclerosis and Vasculitis Part IV: Neoplasia 20. The Nature and
Cause of Cancer: Historical Overview 21. Visual Hallmarks of Cancer 22. The
Many Faces of Neoplasia 23. Cancer: A Genetic Disease 24. Clonality, Growth
and Spread of Cancer 25. Epithelial Precancerous and Borderline Lesions:
Diagnosis and Screening 26. The Management of Cancer: A Pathologist's
Perspective Part V: Messengers, Metabolism, Multisystem and Mechanical
Disease 27. Genetic Disorders 28. Developmental Disorders 29. The Endocrine
System: Solid and Diffuse 30. Tumour Immunity, Graft versus Host Disease
and Autoimmune Disease 31. Environmental, Iatrogenic and Nutritional
Disease 32. Mechanical Disease 33. End Stage Disease
Part I: Anatomical Pathology: An Evolving and Integrating Discipline 1. The
Origin and Nature of Pathology 2. Becoming a Pathologist 3. Laboratory
Procedures and Management 4. The Interface between Pathology and Clinical
Medicine 5. The Role of Autopsy 6. Educational Role of Pathology 7.
Pathology and Research 8. The Age of Economic Realism 9. Observing and
Describing Disease Part II: Injury, Inflammation and Immunity 10.
Inflammation: Historical Perspectives 11. The Injured Cell 12. Defences
against Infection 13. Tissue Responses to Infection and Injury 14.
Inflammation and the Immune System 15. The Diagnosis of Inflammation: A
Pathologist's Perspective 16. Disorders of Growth and Differentiation Part
III: Blood, Tubes, Fluids and Flow 17. Oedema, Haemorrhage and Thrombosis
18. Embolism, Ischaemia, Infarction and Shock 19. Atherosclerosis,
Arteriolosclerosis and Vasculitis Part IV: Neoplasia 20. The Nature and
Cause of Cancer: Historical Overview 21. Visual Hallmarks of Cancer 22. The
Many Faces of Neoplasia 23. Cancer: A Genetic Disease 24. Clonality, Growth
and Spread of Cancer 25. Epithelial Precancerous and Borderline Lesions:
Diagnosis and Screening 26. The Management of Cancer: A Pathologist's
Perspective Part V: Messengers, Metabolism, Multisystem and Mechanical
Disease 27. Genetic Disorders 28. Developmental Disorders 29. The Endocrine
System: Solid and Diffuse 30. Tumour Immunity, Graft versus Host Disease
and Autoimmune Disease 31. Environmental, Iatrogenic and Nutritional
Disease 32. Mechanical Disease 33. End Stage Disease
Origin and Nature of Pathology 2. Becoming a Pathologist 3. Laboratory
Procedures and Management 4. The Interface between Pathology and Clinical
Medicine 5. The Role of Autopsy 6. Educational Role of Pathology 7.
Pathology and Research 8. The Age of Economic Realism 9. Observing and
Describing Disease Part II: Injury, Inflammation and Immunity 10.
Inflammation: Historical Perspectives 11. The Injured Cell 12. Defences
against Infection 13. Tissue Responses to Infection and Injury 14.
Inflammation and the Immune System 15. The Diagnosis of Inflammation: A
Pathologist's Perspective 16. Disorders of Growth and Differentiation Part
III: Blood, Tubes, Fluids and Flow 17. Oedema, Haemorrhage and Thrombosis
18. Embolism, Ischaemia, Infarction and Shock 19. Atherosclerosis,
Arteriolosclerosis and Vasculitis Part IV: Neoplasia 20. The Nature and
Cause of Cancer: Historical Overview 21. Visual Hallmarks of Cancer 22. The
Many Faces of Neoplasia 23. Cancer: A Genetic Disease 24. Clonality, Growth
and Spread of Cancer 25. Epithelial Precancerous and Borderline Lesions:
Diagnosis and Screening 26. The Management of Cancer: A Pathologist's
Perspective Part V: Messengers, Metabolism, Multisystem and Mechanical
Disease 27. Genetic Disorders 28. Developmental Disorders 29. The Endocrine
System: Solid and Diffuse 30. Tumour Immunity, Graft versus Host Disease
and Autoimmune Disease 31. Environmental, Iatrogenic and Nutritional
Disease 32. Mechanical Disease 33. End Stage Disease







