Cardiovascular Pathophysiology
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Rating | : | 4.69 (878 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1593771894 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 296 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-04-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
These texts cover the pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and management of common diseases, using a unique format. From the Back Cover Cardiovascular Pathophysiology is one of six titles in the new Pathophysiology Series from Fence Creek Publishing. This series was designed to meet the second- and third-year medical student's needs for a concise but comprehensive resource that focuses on organ system pathophysiology.
Two appendices are included-Physical Examination and Electrocardiographic Abnormalities, and Diagnostic Tests-and review questions and answers are provided for self-assessment.Reissued by Hayes Barton Press. Cardiovascular Pathophysiology is organized along anatomic lines: heart muscle, the specialized conduction system, coronary arteries, valves, pericardium, congenital abnormalities, and great vessels. Each chapter begins with a clinical case, and as the chapter proceeds, relevant pathophysiology is applied to the case until it is resolved at the end of the chapter
"Incredible book: makes pathophysiology seem easy" according to A Customer. I just finished Cardiovascular Pathophysiology by Kusumoto and I was truly impressed. I will be entering a pre-med program next year, yet I understood every word of the book. I've read a fair amount of medical textbooks out of interest, yet this is the first one that read as easily as a novel: it gives you all the information you need (ie basic physiology) to understand the pathophysiology of the most common cardiovascular syndromes and doesn't assume that you already know everything. This must be an amazing book for medical students if a high school student can understand its content! The . An incredible book: makes pathophysiology seem easy I just finished Cardiovascular Pathophysiology by Kusumoto and I was truly impressed. I will be entering a pre-med program next year, yet I understood every word of the book. I've read a fair amount of medical textbooks out of interest, yet this is the first one that read as easily as a novel: it gives you all the information you need (ie basic physiology) to understand the pathophysiology of the most common cardiovascular syndromes and doesn't assume that you already know everything. This must be an amazing book for medical students if a high school student can understand its content! The