Sue E.Huether, Julia L. Rogers, Kathryn L. McCance, Valentina L. Brashers
ISBNs: B0B9C9P196, 0323789870, 0323789889, 0323789935, 0323789897,
0323789870, 0323789900, 9780323789875, 9780323789882, 9780323789936,
9780323789899, 9780323789905, 978-0323789875, 978-0323789882,
978-0323789936, 978-0323789899, 978-0323789905, 978-0-323-78987-5
English | 2023 | Converted PDF | 4962 Pages
Learn the what, how, and why of pathophysiology! With easy-to-read,
in-depthdescriptions of disease, disease etiology, and disease
processes, McCance and Huether’s Pathophysiology: The Biologic Basis for
Disease in Adults and Children, 9th Edition helps you understand the
most important and most complex pathophysiology concepts. This updated
text includes more than 1,300 full-color illustrations and photographs
to make it easier to identify normal anatomy and physiology, as well as
alterations of function. It’s the most comprehensive and authoritative
pathophysiology text available!
Unparalleled coverage of
pathophysiology content makes this the most comprehensive and
authoritative pathophysiology text on the market.
Consistent presentation of diseases includes pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, and evaluation and treatment.
Over
1,300 full-color illustrations and photographs depict the clinical
manifestations of disease and disease processes ? more than in any other
pathophysiology text.
Algorithms and flowcharts of diseases and
disorders make it easy for you to follow the sequential progression of
disease processes.
Lifespan content includes ten separate pediatric chapters and special sections with aging and pediatrics content.
Coverage of rare diseases and epigenetics further explores genetic disease traits.
Obesity
and Nutritional Disorders chapter thoroughly covers these growing
global concerns. Chapter summary reviews provide concise synopses of the
main points of each chapter.
NEW! More than 50 new or revised illustrations visually reinforce pathophysiology concepts.
NEW! Emerging Science boxes highlight the most current research and clinical developments.