Atlas of Human Histology, Second Edition continues to be a visually engaging and easy to use reference of the normal histology of every organ in the human body. The book offers full-page low-magnification photomicrographs for organs and tissues surrounded by high-power images of the same sample. Each specimen is followed by a compact and simple-to-read description of the structures identified on the micrographs, offering a clear, visual understanding of this complex subject. In addition to the 300 outstanding images, this reference now includes schematics of each organ for a more detailed representation making it even easier to learn. This new edition is an invaluable resource for every clinical researcher and pathologist in need of easily accessible, relatively simple but detailed enough information on normal histology of different organs systems.
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978-0-443-43818-9 (9780443438189)
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Dr. Dudas M.D., Ph.D. is the Assistant Dean of Research and Scholarship, Institutional Director of Research, and Professor of Anatomy and Pathology at the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM). He graduated in medicine from Albert Szent-Gyoergyi Medical University in Hungary (University of Szeged), and received his Ph.D. in Neuroscience at the same institution. He is a lecturer of gross anatomy and neuroanatomy since 1993 and is also Program Director of Histology at LECOM. He is the Founder and Director of Neuroendocrine Organization Laboratory (NEO).
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Assistant Dean of Research and Scholarship, Institutional Director of Research; Professor of Anatomy, Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM), OA, USA
1. Basic Tissues
2. Lymphatic System
3. Cardiovascular System
4. Integumentary System
5. Digestive System I
6. Digestive System II
7. Digestive System III
8. Respiratory System
9. Urinary System
10. Male Reproductive System
11. Female Reproductive System
12. Endocrine System
13. Nervous System
14. Sensory Organs