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This latest offering from the highly regarded Ross & Wilson stable provides a sound, evidence-based grounding in pathophysiology for anyone studying or working in the allied health professions

It covers normal physiology and the associated pathophysiological processes that lead to disease. The underlying science is clearly explained and linked to clinical situations, relating the changes in normal physiological function directly to onset and progress of disease, providing the exact level of detail you’ll need in your professional practice.

Ross & Wilson's Pathophysiology is clearly written and easy to understand, with beautiful illustrations and enhanced navigation to make learning this important subject a pleasure.Clear, engaging and straightforward writing style – suitable for nurses as well as paramedics, physiotherapists, midwives, radiographers and clinical physiologistsComprehensive explanations of the underlying science, linked to clinical scenarios so readers can relate learning to practiceCross-referencing to allow for easy navigation across different sectionsDraws on the latest evidence and up-to-date researchBeautifully illustrated with clear, well-labelled figures, photographs and diagrams

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ISBN13:9780702077715
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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1. Introduction to Pathophysiological Processes<br>2. Genetics and Disease<br>3. Neoplasia<br>4. Disorders of Immunity<br>5. Disorders of Blood<br>6. Disorders of Cardiovascular Function<br>7. Disorders of Respiratory Function<br>8. Disorders of Neurological Function<br>9. Disorders of the Special Senses<br>10. Disorders of Endocrine Function<br>11. Disorders of Gastrointestinal Function<br>12. Disorders of Renal Function<br>13. Disorders of Musculoskeletal Function<br>14. Disorders of Reproductive Function<br>15. Skin

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