《國外經典醫學教材改編/影印系列:病理學(供醫學各專業本科生留學生長學制研究生雙語教學使用)》是專門為中國醫學生打造的病理學雙語教材。由國內20家醫學院校的病理學教授聯合美國華裔病理學者依據RobbinsBasicPathology的最新版(第8版)進行改編。改編以國內教學大綱為依據,對原版內容進行了刪節、調整和適當補充。改編版教材既保留了原版精華,保證教材權威性,又能夠最大限度地適應國內雙語教學需求。
基本介紹
- 中文名:國外經典醫學教材改編/影印系列:病理學
- 作者:陳杰 鄭傑
- 出版社:北京大學醫學出版社
- 頁數:472頁
- 開本:16
- 定價:119.00
- 外文名:Textbook of Pathology
- 類型:學習考試與留學指導
- 出版日期:2009年8月1日
- 語種:簡體中文, 英語
- ISBN:7811164868
基本介紹,內容簡介,作者簡介,圖書目錄,文摘,編輯推薦,目錄,
基本介紹
內容簡介
《國外經典醫學教材改編/影印系列:病理學(供醫學各專業本科生留學生長學制研究生雙語教學使用)》可用作臨床醫學、口腔、公共衛生專業的五年制、七年制、八年制和留學生的雙語教學用書,也可作為病理醫生和進修生的重要參考書,以及作為執業醫師資格考試的複習用書。
作者簡介
作者:(美國)翟啟輝 周庚寅
圖書目錄
Introduction to Pathology
What is Pathology?
How to Sfudy Pathology?
Diagnostic and Research Techniques in Pathology
What Do Pathologists Do?
The History and Evolution of Pathology
Pathology in China
Chapter 1
Cell Injury, Cell Death, and Adaptations
CellularAdaptations to Stress
Cell Injury and Cell Death
Cellular Aging
Chapter 2
Tissue Repair: Regeneration, Healing, and Fibrosis
The Regeneration
The Nature and Mechanisms of Action of Growth Factors
Extracellular Matrix and Cell-Matrix Interactions
Cell and Tissue Regeneration
Repair by Connective Tissue
CUtaneous Wound Healing
Fracture Healing
Pathologic Aspects of Repair
Chapter 3
Hemodynamic Disorders
Edema
Hyperemia and Congestion
Hemorrhage
Hemostasis and Thrombosis
Embolism
Infarction
Chapter 4
Acute and Chronic Inflammation
Overview of Inflammation
Acute Inflammation
Chronic Inflammation
The Possible Outcomes of Inflammation
The Significance of the Inflammatory Response
Chapter 5
Diseases of the Immune System
Autoimmune Diseases
Rejection of Transplants
Immune Deficiency Diseases
Chapter 6
Neoplasia
Definition and General Morphology
Differentiation and Anaplasia of Tumors
Growth and Spread of Tumors
Effects of Tumor on Host
Identification Between Benign and Malignant Tumors
Nomenclature and Classification of Tumors
Chapter 7Genetic. Environmental and Nutritional Diseases
……
Chapter 8 Cardiovascular System
Chapter 9 The Lung
Chapter 10 The Gastrointestinal Tract
Chapter 11 The Liver, Gallbladder. Biliarv Tract, and Pancreas
Chapter 12 The Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Systems
Chapter 13 The Kidney and Its Collecting System
Chapter 14 The Male Genital System
Chapter 15 The Female Genital System and Breast
Chapter 16 The Endocrine System
Chapter 17 The Musculoskeletal System
Chapter 18 The Nervous System
Chapter 19 Pathology of Infectious Diseases
Chapter 20 Parasitosis
What is Pathology?
How to Sfudy Pathology?
Diagnostic and Research Techniques in Pathology
What Do Pathologists Do?
The History and Evolution of Pathology
Pathology in China
Chapter 1
Cell Injury, Cell Death, and Adaptations
CellularAdaptations to Stress
Cell Injury and Cell Death
Cellular Aging
Chapter 2
Tissue Repair: Regeneration, Healing, and Fibrosis
The Regeneration
The Nature and Mechanisms of Action of Growth Factors
Extracellular Matrix and Cell-Matrix Interactions
Cell and Tissue Regeneration
Repair by Connective Tissue
CUtaneous Wound Healing
Fracture Healing
Pathologic Aspects of Repair
Chapter 3
Hemodynamic Disorders
Edema
Hyperemia and Congestion
Hemorrhage
Hemostasis and Thrombosis
Embolism
Infarction
Chapter 4
Acute and Chronic Inflammation
Overview of Inflammation
Acute Inflammation
Chronic Inflammation
The Possible Outcomes of Inflammation
The Significance of the Inflammatory Response
Chapter 5
Diseases of the Immune System
Autoimmune Diseases
Rejection of Transplants
Immune Deficiency Diseases
Chapter 6
Neoplasia
Definition and General Morphology
Differentiation and Anaplasia of Tumors
Growth and Spread of Tumors
Effects of Tumor on Host
Identification Between Benign and Malignant Tumors
Nomenclature and Classification of Tumors
Chapter 7Genetic. Environmental and Nutritional Diseases
……
Chapter 8 Cardiovascular System
Chapter 9 The Lung
Chapter 10 The Gastrointestinal Tract
Chapter 11 The Liver, Gallbladder. Biliarv Tract, and Pancreas
Chapter 12 The Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Systems
Chapter 13 The Kidney and Its Collecting System
Chapter 14 The Male Genital System
Chapter 15 The Female Genital System and Breast
Chapter 16 The Endocrine System
Chapter 17 The Musculoskeletal System
Chapter 18 The Nervous System
Chapter 19 Pathology of Infectious Diseases
Chapter 20 Parasitosis
文摘
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插圖:
An infarct is an area of ischcmic necrosis caused by occlusion of either the arterial supply or the venous drainage in a particular tissue. Tissue infarction is a common and extremely important cause of clinical illness. More than half of all deaths in the United States are caused by cardiovascular disease, and most of these are attributable to myocardial or cerebral infarction.Pulmonary infarction is a common complication in several clinical settings, bowel infarction is frequently fatal, and ischemic necrosis of the extremities (gangrene) is a serious problem in the diabetic population.
Nearly 99% of all infarcts result from thrombotic or embolic events, and almost all result from arterial occlusion. Occasionally, infarction may also be caused by other mechanisms, such as local vasospasm, expansion of an atheroma secondary to intraplaque hemorrhage,or extrinsic compression of a vessel (e.g., by tumor).Uncommon causes include vessel twisting (e.g., in testicular torsion or bowel volvulus), vascular compression by edema or entrapment in a hernia sac, or traumatic vessel rapture. Although venous thrombosis can cause infarction,it more often merely induces venous obstruction and congestion. Usually, bypass channels open rapidly afterthe occlusion fbrms, providing some outflow from the area that, in turn, improves the arterial inflow. Infarcts caused by venous thrombosis are more likely in organs with a single venous outflow channel (e.g., testis and ovary).
插圖:
An infarct is an area of ischcmic necrosis caused by occlusion of either the arterial supply or the venous drainage in a particular tissue. Tissue infarction is a common and extremely important cause of clinical illness. More than half of all deaths in the United States are caused by cardiovascular disease, and most of these are attributable to myocardial or cerebral infarction.Pulmonary infarction is a common complication in several clinical settings, bowel infarction is frequently fatal, and ischemic necrosis of the extremities (gangrene) is a serious problem in the diabetic population.
Nearly 99% of all infarcts result from thrombotic or embolic events, and almost all result from arterial occlusion. Occasionally, infarction may also be caused by other mechanisms, such as local vasospasm, expansion of an atheroma secondary to intraplaque hemorrhage,or extrinsic compression of a vessel (e.g., by tumor).Uncommon causes include vessel twisting (e.g., in testicular torsion or bowel volvulus), vascular compression by edema or entrapment in a hernia sac, or traumatic vessel rapture. Although venous thrombosis can cause infarction,it more often merely induces venous obstruction and congestion. Usually, bypass channels open rapidly afterthe occlusion fbrms, providing some outflow from the area that, in turn, improves the arterial inflow. Infarcts caused by venous thrombosis are more likely in organs with a single venous outflow channel (e.g., testis and ovary).
編輯推薦
《國外經典醫學教材改編/影印系列:病理學(供醫學各專業本科生留學生長學制研究生雙語教學使用)》可用作臨床醫學、口腔、公共衛生專業的五年制、七年制、八年制和留學生的雙語教學用書,也可作為病理醫生和進修生的重要參考書,以及作為執業醫師資格考試的複習用書。
目錄
Introduction to Pathology
What is Pathology?
How to Sfudy Pathology?
Diagnostic and Research Techniques in Pathology
What Do Pathologists Do?
The History and Evolution of Pathology
Pathology in China
Chapter 1
Cell Injury, Cell Death, and Adaptations
CellularAdaptations to Stress
Cell Injury and Cell Death
Cellular Aging
Chapter 2
Tissue Repair: Regeneration, Healing, and Fibrosis
The Regeneration
The Nature and Mechanisms of Action of Growth Factors
Extracellular Matrix and Cell-Matrix Interactions
Cell and Tissue Regeneration
Repair by Connective Tissue
CUtaneous Wound Healing
Fracture Healing
Pathologic Aspects of Repair
Chapter 3
Hemodynamic Disorders
Edema
Hyperemia and Congestion
Hemorrhage
Hemostasis and Thrombosis
Embolism
Infarction
Chapter 4
Acute and Chronic Inflammation
Overview of Inflammation
Acute Inflammation
Chronic Inflammation
The Possible Outcomes of Inflammation
The Significance of the Inflammatory Response
Chapter 5
Diseases of the Immune System
Autoimmune Diseases
Rejection of Transplants
Immune Deficiency Diseases
Chapter 6
Neoplasia
Definition and General Morphology
Differentiation and Anaplasia of Tumors
Growth and Spread of Tumors
Effects of Tumor on Host
Identification Between Benign and Malignant Tumors
Nomenclature and Classification of Tumors
Chapter 7Genetic. Environmental and Nutritional Diseases
……
Chapter 8 Cardiovascular System
Chapter 9 The Lung
Chapter 10 The Gastrointestinal Tract
Chapter 11 The Liver, Gallbladder. Biliarv Tract, and Pancreas
Chapter 12 The Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Systems
Chapter 13 The Kidney and Its Collecting System
Chapter 14 The Male Genital System
Chapter 15 The Female Genital System and Breast
Chapter 16 The Endocrine System
Chapter 17 The Musculoskeletal System
Chapter 18 The Nervous System
Chapter 19 Pathology of Infectious Diseases
Chapter 20 Parasitosis
What is Pathology?
How to Sfudy Pathology?
Diagnostic and Research Techniques in Pathology
What Do Pathologists Do?
The History and Evolution of Pathology
Pathology in China
Chapter 1
Cell Injury, Cell Death, and Adaptations
CellularAdaptations to Stress
Cell Injury and Cell Death
Cellular Aging
Chapter 2
Tissue Repair: Regeneration, Healing, and Fibrosis
The Regeneration
The Nature and Mechanisms of Action of Growth Factors
Extracellular Matrix and Cell-Matrix Interactions
Cell and Tissue Regeneration
Repair by Connective Tissue
CUtaneous Wound Healing
Fracture Healing
Pathologic Aspects of Repair
Chapter 3
Hemodynamic Disorders
Edema
Hyperemia and Congestion
Hemorrhage
Hemostasis and Thrombosis
Embolism
Infarction
Chapter 4
Acute and Chronic Inflammation
Overview of Inflammation
Acute Inflammation
Chronic Inflammation
The Possible Outcomes of Inflammation
The Significance of the Inflammatory Response
Chapter 5
Diseases of the Immune System
Autoimmune Diseases
Rejection of Transplants
Immune Deficiency Diseases
Chapter 6
Neoplasia
Definition and General Morphology
Differentiation and Anaplasia of Tumors
Growth and Spread of Tumors
Effects of Tumor on Host
Identification Between Benign and Malignant Tumors
Nomenclature and Classification of Tumors
Chapter 7Genetic. Environmental and Nutritional Diseases
……
Chapter 8 Cardiovascular System
Chapter 9 The Lung
Chapter 10 The Gastrointestinal Tract
Chapter 11 The Liver, Gallbladder. Biliarv Tract, and Pancreas
Chapter 12 The Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Systems
Chapter 13 The Kidney and Its Collecting System
Chapter 14 The Male Genital System
Chapter 15 The Female Genital System and Breast
Chapter 16 The Endocrine System
Chapter 17 The Musculoskeletal System
Chapter 18 The Nervous System
Chapter 19 Pathology of Infectious Diseases
Chapter 20 Parasitosis