Pathology at a glance / created by Caroline J Finlayson and Barry A T Newell
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell; 2009.Description: 253 pages illustrations(some col)Content type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781405136501
- RB118 FIN
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction. Acknowledgements. General pathology. Introduction. 1 The normal human cell. 2 Fluid dynamics. Tissue damage. 3 Tissue types and damage. 4 Cell death. 5 Harmful agents in the environment. 6 Tobacco, alcohol and other drugs. 7 Nutritional disorders. Inflammation and immunity . 8 The body's natural defences. 9 B cells and immunoglobulins. 10 T cells in defence. 11 MHC and related molecules. 12 The reticuloendothelial system. 13 Acute inflammation. 14 Chronic inflammation. 15 Wound healing and repair. 16 Infective agents. 17 Shock. 18 Tolerance and autoimmune disease. 19 Hypersensitivity reactions. 20 Summary and overview of inflammation. Genetics . 21 Cell division. 22 Genetic disease. Neoplasia . 23 Disordered cell growth. 24 Basic concepts in neoplasia. 25 Principles of oncogenesis. 26 Oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes. 27 Common histological subtypes. 28 Tumour prognosis, prevention and treatment. Systems pathology. Multisystems disease . 29 Sarcoidosis, Syphilis. 30 Haemochromatosis, Wilson's disease. 31 Systemic vasculitis. Cardiovascular disease. 32 Properties of normal blood vessels. 33 Congenital heart disease. 34 Systemic hypertension. 35 Atherogenesis. 36 Ischaemic Heart Disease. 37 Thrombosis. 38 Embolism and DIC. 39 Valvular disease. 40 Myocardial and pericardial disease. Respiratory disease. 41 Pulmonary vascular disease. 42 Pneumonia. 43 Bronchiectasis. 44 Tuberculosis. 45 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. 46 Fibrosing alveolitis. 47 Primary lung cancer. 48 Pleural and other tumours. Gastrointestinal tract disease . 49 Malabsorption. 50 Peptic ulceration, Helicobacter pylori and NSAIDs. 51 Reflux, Barrett's oesophagus, cancer of the oesophagus. 52 Tumours of stomach and small intestines. 53 Diverticulosis, other mechanical disorders. 54 Chronic inflammatory bowel disease. 55 Polyps and cancer of colorectum and anus. Hepatic and pancreaticobiliary disease . 56 Normal liver and effects of liver damage. 57 Jaundice, gallstones and carcinoma of gallbladder. 58 Alcoholic & non-alcoholic liver disease. 59 Autoimmune hepatitis, PBC & PSC. 60 Viral hepatitis. 61 Cirrhosis. 62 Acute and chronic pancreatitis. 63 Tumours of the liver, biliary tree and pancreas. Genitourinary tract disease. 64 Developmental and inherited disorders. 65 The nephron and renal aspects of hypertension. 66 Patterns of glomerulonephritis. 67 Glomerulonephritis - important types. 68 Tubulointerstitial diseases. 69 Renal cell carcinoma. 70 Bladder tumours. 71 Testicular tumours. 72 Disorders of the prostate. Gynaecological and obstetric disease. 73 Cysts and tumours of the ovary. 74 Benign uterine conditions. 75 Uterine cancer. 76 Cervical cancer. 77 Obstetric pathology. 78 Paediatric tumours. Nervous system disease . 79 Raised intracranial pressure. 80 Intracranial haemorrhage. 81 Stroke. 82 Stroke syndromes. 83 Central nervous system tumours. 84 Infections. 85 Movement disorders. 86 Demyelinating diseases. 87 Dementia. Endocrine disease. 88 Pituitary disorders. 89 Non-neoplastic thyroid disorders. 90 Thyroid neoplasms. 91 Parathyroid pathology. 92 Adrenal pathology. 93 Diabetes mellitus. Head and neck pathology. 94 Head and neck pathology. Lymphoreticular disease. 95 Lymphoma. 96 Multiple myeloma. 97 Assorted haematological disorders. Musculoskeletal disease . 98 Muscle disorders. 99 Arthritis. 100 Non-neoplastic Osteoarticular disorders. 101 Bone tumours. Skin disease . 102 Inflammatory dermatoses. 103 Benign skin tumours. 104 Malignant skin tumours. Breast disease . 105 Benign breast disorders. 106 Breast disease: breast carcinoma. Self-assessment case studies. Appendix: Normal values. Glossary of terms. Index
This title provides key information on the occurrence, mechanistic cause and clinical appearance of the major diseases students need to understand. It is divided into three sections, covering general, systematic and multi-system pathology.
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