TY - BOOK AU - Carton,James AU - Daly,Richard AU - Ramani,Pramila TI - Clinical pathology T2 - Oxford core texts SN - 0198569467 AV - RB111 .C37 2007 U1 - 616.07 22 PY - 2007///] CY - Oxford PB - Oxford University Press KW - Diagnosis, Laboratory KW - Handbooks, manuals, etc KW - Pathology, Clinical KW - methods N1 - Pt. I; Getting to grips with pathology --; Ch. 1; Introducing pathology --; Ch. 2; Inflammation --; Ch. 3; Infections --; Ch. 4; Immunology --; Ch. 5; Neoplasia --; Pt. II; Core diseases --; Ch. 6; Cardiovascular disease --; Ch. 7; Respiratory disease --; Ch. 8; Gastrointestinal disease --; Ch. 9; Hepatobiliary and pancreatic disease --; Ch. 10; Renal disease --; Ch. 11; Urological disease --; Ch. 12; Gynaecological disease --; Ch. 13; Breast disease --; Ch. 14; Endocrine disease --; Ch. 15; Haematological disease --; Ch. 16; Skin disease --; Ch. 17; Bone, joint, and soft tissue disease --; Ch. 18; Nervous system and muscle disease --; Ch. 19; Head and neck disease --; Ch. 20; Eye disease --; Ch. 21; Multisystem disease --; Ch. 22; Paediatric disease --; Pt. III; Pathology in real life --; Ch. 23; Pathology as a clinical discipline --; Ch. 24; Case studies N2 - "Pathology forms a core component of any medical or dental undergraduate's course, yet it is a subject that students often struggle with due to the overwhelming amount of information there is to assimilate in the time available. Clinical Pathology: An Oxford Core Text provides the idealsolution.The text focuses on the most common disorders likely to be encountered by students in their clinical years, avoiding unnecessary, and often intimidating, detail. Fundamental pathologic theory and principles are explained in an easy-to-read and engaging manner, using extensive learning features tomake learning as quick and effective as possible.Every body system is explored so the underlying pathology of each major condition and disease can be rapidly accessed. A final section on 'pathology in real life' illustrates the human aspect of the disease process, illustrating the link between underlying theory and clinical practice.This book is ideal for medical students on their pathology courses. It is also of great value to junior doctors and Royal College exam candidates for revision."--Publisher description ER -