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Author / Creator:Schneider, Arthur S.
Imprint:Baltimore : Williams & Wilkins ; Malvern, Pa. : Harwal, c1993.
Description:xiii, 412 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Language:English
Series:Board review series
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1646997
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Other authors / contributors:Szanto, Philip A.
ISBN:0683076086 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Notes:Includes index.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface to the second edition
  • Acknowledgments
  • 1. Cellular Reaction to Injury
  • I.. Adaptation to environmental stress
  • II.. Hypoxic cell injury
  • III.. Free radical injury
  • IV.. Chemical cell injury
  • V.. Necrosis
  • VI.. Apoptosis
  • VII.. Reversible cellular changes and accumulations
  • VIII.. Disorders characterized by abnormalities of protein folding
  • 2. Inflammation
  • I.. Introduction
  • II.. Acute inflammation
  • III.. Chronic inflammation
  • IV.. Tissue repair
  • 3. Hemodynamic Dysfunction
  • I.. Hemorrhage
  • II.. Hyperemia
  • III.. Infarction
  • IV.. Thrombosis
  • V.. Embolism
  • VI.. Edema
  • VII.. Shock
  • 4. Genetic Disorders
  • I.. Chromosomal disorders
  • II.. Modes of inheritance of monogenic disorders
  • III.. Mendelian disorders
  • IV.. Polygenic disorders
  • V.. Disorders of sexual differentiation
  • 5. Immune Dysfunction
  • I.. Cells of the immune system
  • II.. Cytokines
  • III.. Complement system
  • IV.. Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) system
  • V.. Mechanisms of immune injury
  • VI.. Transplantation immunology
  • VII.. Immunodeficiency diseases
  • VIII.. Autoimmunity
  • IX.. Connective tissue (collagen) diseases
  • X.. Amyloidosis
  • 6. Neoplasia
  • I.. General characteristics--neoplasia
  • II.. Classification and nomenclature of tumors
  • III.. Properties of neoplasms
  • IV.. Carcinogenesis and etiology
  • V.. Other neoplastic disorders with known DNA defects
  • VI.. Grading and staging
  • 7. Environmental Pathology
  • I.. Physical injury
  • II.. Chemical abuse
  • III.. Environmental chemical injuries
  • IV.. Adverse effects of therapeutic drugs
  • 8. Nutritional Disorders
  • I.. Malnutrition
  • II.. Vitamins
  • III.. Obesity
  • 9. Vascular System
  • I.. Arterial disorders
  • II.. Venous disorders
  • III.. Tumors of blood vessels
  • IV.. Vasculitis syndromes (vasculitides)
  • V.. Functional vascular disorders
  • VI.. Hypertension
  • 10. The Heart
  • I.. Ischemic heart disease (IHD)
  • II.. Rheumatic fever
  • III.. Other forms of endocarditis
  • IV.. Valvular heart disease
  • V.. Congenital heart disease
  • VI.. Diseases of the myocardium
  • VII.. Diseases of the pericardium
  • VIII.. Tumors of the heart
  • IX.. Congestive heart failure
  • X.. Hypertrophy of the heart
  • 11. Anemia
  • I.. General concepts--anemia
  • II.. Acute post-hemorrhagic anemia
  • III.. Iron deficiency anemia
  • IV.. Megaloblastic anemias
  • V.. Anemia of chronic disease
  • VI.. Aplastic anemia
  • VII.. Myelophthisic anemia
  • VIII.. Hemolytic anemias
  • 12. Neoplastic and Proliferative Disorders of the Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Systems
  • I.. Leukemia
  • II.. Myeloproliferative diseases
  • III.. Non-neoplastic lymphoid proliferations
  • IV.. Plasma cell disorders
  • V.. Lymphoid neoplasms
  • 13. Hemorrhagic Disorders
  • I.. Disorders of primary hemostasis
  • II.. Disorders of secondary hemostasis
  • III.. Combined primary and secondary hemostatic defects
  • 14. Respiratory System
  • I.. Disorders of the upper respiratory tract
  • II.. Tumors of the upper respiratory tract
  • III.. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • IV.. Restrictive pulmonary disease
  • V.. Pulmonary vascular disease
  • VI.. Pulmonary infection
  • VII.. Miscellaneous disorders of the lungs
  • VIII.. Cancers of the lung
  • 15. Gastrointestinal Tract
  • I.. Diseases of the mouth and jaw
  • II.. Diseases of the salivary glands
  • III.. Diseases of the esophagus
  • IV.. Diseases of the stomach
  • V.. Diseases of the small intestine
  • VI.. Diseases of the colon
  • VII.. Diseases of the appendix
  • 16. Liver, Gallabladder, and Exocrine Pancreas
  • I.. Diseases of the liver
  • II.. Diseases of the gallbladder
  • III.. Diseases of the exocrine pancreas
  • 17. Kidney and Urinary Tract
  • I.. Congenital anomalies of the urinary tract
  • II.. Glomerular diseases
  • III.. Urinary tract obstruction
  • IV.. Infection of the urinary tract and kidney
  • V.. Tubular and interstitial disorders of the kidney
  • VI.. Diffuse cortical necrosis
  • VII.. Nephrocalcinosis
  • VIII.. Urolithiasis
  • IX.. Cystic diseases of the kidney
  • X.. Renal failure
  • XI.. Nonrenal causes of azotemia
  • XII.. Tumors of the kidney, urinary tract, and bladder
  • 18. Male Reproductive System
  • I.. Diseases of the penis
  • II.. Diseases of the testes
  • III.. Diseases of the prostate
  • 19. Female Reproductive System and Breast
  • I.. Vulva and vagina
  • II.. Uterine cervix
  • III.. Uterine corpus
  • IV.. Fallopian tubes
  • V.. Ovaries
  • VI.. Disorders of pregnancy
  • VII.. Breast
  • 20. Endocrine System
  • I.. Pituitary
  • II.. Thyroid gland
  • III.. Parathyroid glands
  • IV.. Adrenal glands
  • V.. Endocrine pancreas
  • VI.. Multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) syndromes
  • 21. Skin
  • I.. Terminology relating to skin diseases
  • II.. Inflammatory and vesicular lesions
  • III.. Disorders of pigmentation
  • IV.. Disorders of viral origin
  • V.. Miscellaneous skin disorders
  • VI.. Skin malignancies
  • 22. Musculoskeletal System
  • I.. Diseases of skeletal muscle
  • II.. Diseases of bone
  • III.. Diseases of joints
  • IV.. Soft tissue tumors
  • 23. Nervous System
  • I.. Congenital disorders
  • II.. Cerebrovascular disease
  • III.. Head injuries
  • IV.. Infections
  • V.. Demyelinating diseases
  • VI.. Degenerative diseases
  • VII.. Ocular disorders
  • VIII.. Tumors
  • 24. Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests (Laboratory Statistics)
  • I.. General considerations
  • II.. Sensitivity and specificity
  • III.. Positive and negative predictive values
  • IV.. Variation
  • Comprehensive Examination
  • Index