Questions and Answers in Pathology
By: Mohammad, Ashraf.
Material type: BookPublisher: India: CBS Publisher & Distributors Pvt Ltd; 2010Edition: 1st ed.Description: 417 p.ISBN: 8123918577 (paperback); 9788123918570 (paperback).Subject(s): PathologyDDC classification: 616.07 Ashraf 24844 1st 2010 Pathology Summary: The book is divided into two sections based on the sources of disease: Genetic and Congenital Diseases and Environmental Diseases Human bodys cells respond to various stimuli/injuries in only a few finite ways: Stay same (homeostasis) adjust (adaptations) suffer reversible injury suffer irreversible fatal injury and die or suffer irreversible non-fatal injury to its genetic apparatus and develop neoplasms. These phenomena are described in Section 1 in Chapters 1 to 4 as: Cell Injury Inflammation and Repair Disorders of the Immune System Neoplasm/Neoplasia. Disorders pertaining to the blood flow (haemodynamic disorders) are described in Chapter 5. Applications of these fundamental facts to the various systems of our body are described in Section 2 in Chapters 8 to 18 as HS CVS RS GIS US NS ES REP. S MSS Skin and E & E. The book aims to serve the undergraduate medical students in revising the course material and appearing in their examinations with full knowledge and confidence.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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The book is divided into two sections based on the sources of disease: Genetic and Congenital Diseases and Environmental Diseases Human bodys cells respond to various stimuli/injuries in only a few finite ways: Stay same (homeostasis) adjust (adaptations) suffer reversible injury suffer irreversible fatal injury and die or suffer irreversible non-fatal injury to its genetic apparatus and develop neoplasms. These phenomena are described in Section 1 in Chapters 1 to 4 as: Cell Injury Inflammation and Repair Disorders of the Immune System Neoplasm/Neoplasia. Disorders pertaining to the blood flow (haemodynamic disorders) are described in Chapter 5. Applications of these fundamental facts to the various systems of our body are described in Section 2 in Chapters 8 to 18 as HS CVS RS GIS US NS ES REP. S MSS Skin and E & E. The book aims to serve the undergraduate medical students in revising the course material and appearing in their examinations with full knowledge and confidence.
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