By
Maximilian Buja, MD
Gerhard Krueger
Description
Netter's Atlas of Human Pathology is a visually vibrant approach to help students gain critical insight into the structure-function relationships
and the pathological basis of human disease. It provides clear and succinct representations of common human diseases by relating anatomical
changes to the functional and clinical manifestations of disease and their underlying causes and mechanisms. Features more than 380
classic Netter and new Netter-sytle images, gross and microscopic photographs and tables.
The book consists of 12 organ-specific
chapters - each containing precisely rendered illustrations of pathological processes and diseases accompanied by relevant text to expand
knowledge and clarify understanding. Comparative data about similar disease processes are summarized in tables.
Netter's Illustrated
Human Pathology The Atlas offers a superb complement to more comprehensive textbooks and presentations of pathology, including course
syllabi. It can also be used as an adjunct for study of gross and microscopic pathology specimens in laboratory exercises, and makes
a great review resource for students, medical residents, physicians and other healthcare professionals.
Included in series
Netter Basic Science
Audience:
Primary Market: Second-year medical students