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    Robbins, Cotran & Kumar pathologic basis of disease

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    Kumar, Vinay (Éditeur intellectuel) 1944- / Aster, Jon C. (Éditeur intellectuel)

    11th edition

    Elsevier

    2026

    1 ressource en ligne (xi, 1259 pages) : color illustrations

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    9780443264528 électronique

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    The cell as a unit of health and disease -- Cell injury, cell death, and adaptations -- Inflammation and repair -- Hemodynamic disorders, thromboembolic disease, and shock -- Genes and human diseases -- Diseases of the immune system -- Neoplasia
    -- Infectious diseases -- Environmental and nutritional diseases -- Diseases of infancy and childhood -- Blood vessels -- The heart -- Diseases of white blood cells, lymph nodes, spleen, and thymus -- Red blood cell and bleeding disorders -- The lung -- Head and neck -- The gastrointestinal tract -- Liver and gallbladder -- The pancreas -- The kidney -- The lower urinary tract and male genital system -- The female genital tract -- The breast -- The endocrine system -- The skin -- Bones, joints, and soft tissue tumors -- Peripheral nerves and skeletal muscles -- The central nervous system -- The eye

    Comprehensive, accessible, and highly illustrated, Robbins, Cotran & Kumar Pathologic Basis of Disease, 11th Edition, offers an in-depth, state-of-the-art overview of human diseases and their cellular and molecular basis. This best-selling text delivers the latest, most essential pathology knowledge in a readable, interesting manner, ensuring optimal understanding of the latest basic science and clinical content. More than 1,000 high-quality photographs and full-color illustrations highlight new information in molecular biology, disease classifications, new drugs and drug therapies, and much more. Ideal for USMLE or specialty board preparation, coursework, or as a clinical reference, this acclaimed text is a must-have resource for students, residents, researchers, academic faculty, and practitioners.

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