Robbins And Cotran Pathologic Basis Of Disease Table Of Contents ✭
Exocrine pancreas (acute and chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma) and endocrine pancreas (diabetes mellitus—Type 1 and Type 2, with detailed discussion of microvascular/macrovascular complications).
The first half of the textbook is dedicated to . These chapters cover the basic principles and mechanisms that underlie all diseases. Before a student can understand a diseased liver or a cancerous lung, they must master cellular adaptations, inflammation, and hemodynamic disorders. Exocrine pancreas (acute and chronic pancreatitis
The Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease continues to be updated and revised to reflect the latest advances in the field of pathology. Future editions of the book are expected to include new topics and updates on emerging areas of research, such as: they must master cellular adaptations