Clinically integrated histology /
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| Language: | English |
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Philadelphia :
Lippincott-Raven,
[1998]
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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.