Clinically integrated histology /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Cormack, David H.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Lippincott-Raven, [1998]
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction to cell and tissue functions
  • Synopsis of cell and tissue functions
  • Tissue involvement in body processes
  • Functional units: a helpful concept
  • Cell proliferation and renewal: clinical implications
  • Tissue identification: normal and abnormal distinguishing features
  • Skin
  • Cases
  • Essential features of skin
  • Case discussions
  • Blood, inflammation, immunity, and allergy
  • Cases
  • Essential features of blood cells
  • Responses to tissue injury and foreign macromolecules: inflammation, allergy, and immune responses
  • Case discussions.
  • Musculoskeletal and nervous systems
  • Cases
  • Essential features of constituent connective tissues of joints and muscles
  • Essential features of bone, cartilage,a and joints
  • Essential features of skeletal muscle
  • Essential features of nervous tissue
  • Case discussions
  • Cardiovascular and llymphatic systems
  • Cases
  • Essential features of cardiac muscle
  • Essential features of the heart
  • Essential features of smooth muscle
  • Essential features of blood vessels and lymphatics
  • Lungs
  • Cases
  • Essential features of the lungs.
  • Kidneys
  • Cases
  • Essential features of the kidneys
  • Gastrointestinal tract and liver
  • Cases
  • Essential features of the gastrointestinal tract
  • Essential features of the pancreas
  • Essential features of the liver
  • Endocrine and reproductive systems
  • Essential features of the endocrine systmem
  • Essential features of the female reproductive system
  • Essential features of the male reproductive system
  • Eyes
  • Cases
  • Essential features of the eyes.