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Human diseases : a systemic approach / Mark Zelman [et al].

By: Zelman Mark.
Contributor(s): Zelman, Mark.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson Education, c2010Edition: 7th ed. / Mark Zelman ... [et al.].Description: xii, 474 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. + 1 CD-Rom (4 3/4 in.).ISBN: 9780135155561; 0135155568.Subject(s): | Pathology | DiseaseDDC classification: 616
Contents:
Introduction to disease -- Immunity and the lymphatic system -- Infectious diseases -- Cancer -- Heredity and disease -- Diseases of the cardiovascular system -- Diseases of the blood -- Diseases of the respiratory system -- Diseases of the digestive system -- Diseases of the urinary system -- Diseases of the reproductive systems -- Diseases of the endocrine system -- Diseases of the nervous system and special senses -- Mental illness and cognitive disorders -- Diseases of the musculoskeletal system -- Diseases of the integumentary system.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction to disease -- Immunity and the lymphatic system -- Infectious diseases -- Cancer -- Heredity and disease -- Diseases of the cardiovascular system -- Diseases of the blood -- Diseases of the respiratory system -- Diseases of the digestive system -- Diseases of the urinary system -- Diseases of the reproductive systems -- Diseases of the endocrine system -- Diseases of the nervous system and special senses -- Mental illness and cognitive disorders -- Diseases of the musculoskeletal system -- Diseases of the integumentary system.

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