The eleventh edition of "Boyd's Introduction to the Study of Disease" now contains a substantial amount of material in the appendices - condensing the material in the text - making it a great resource for the student already familiar with normal physiology and essential biology. New to this edition is information on: the cytoskeleton, care of the patient, HIV virus and AIDS, aging, Helicobacter and gastric ulcer, changes in infectious disease patterns, oncogenes and cancer, cytokines, and the eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome. There is also data on changing patterns in breast and gastric cancer, as well as epidemiological shifts in heart attacks, strokes, streptococcal disease, measles, and other common diseases.
The eleventh edition of "Boyd's Introduction to the Study of Disease" now contains a substantial amount of material in the appendices - condensing the material in the text - making it a great resource for the student already familiar with normal physiology and essential biology. New to this edition is information on: the cytoskeleton, care of the patient, HIV virus and AIDS, aging, Helicobacter and gastric ulcer, changes in infectious disease patterns, oncogenes and cancer, cytokines, and the eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome. There is also data on changing patterns in breast and gastric cancer, as well as epidemiological shifts in heart attacks, strokes, streptococcal disease, measles, and other common diseases.
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978-0-8121-1561-1 (9780812115611)
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The living body; historical outline, "Causes of Disease"; disturbances of blood flow and derangements of body fluids; inflammation and repair; the immune system and its disorders; bacterial infections; viruses and other intracellular parasites; fungal infections; animal parasites; neoplasia; inherited disease; the heart; the blood vessels; the respiratory tract; upper digestive tract; lower digestive tract; liver and gallbladder; pancreas; the kidney and male genital tract; female reproductive system (including breast); endocrine system; blood and lymph nodes; central nervous system; musculoskeletal system; care of the patient.