Professional Guide to Pathophysiology

  • Professional Guide to Pathophysiology
    By Laura Willis

    DISEASE Named after James Parkinson, the English physician who wrote the first accurate description of the disease in 1817, Parkinson's disease (PD) (also known as shaking palsy) characteristically produces progressive muscle rigidity, ...

  • Professional Guide to Pathophysiology
    By Laura Willis

    Indeed, research has contributed greatly to our knowledge base regarding normal physiology as well as disease states. This fourth edition of Professional Guide to Pathophysiology reflects such recent adv

  • Professional Guide to Pathophysiology

    This comprehensive guide focuses on the pathophysiologic developments behind more than 450 disorders arranged by body system, as well as including chapters on cancer, infection, and genetic and immune disorders.

  • Professional Guide to Pathophysiology

    This comprehensive guide focuses on the pathophysiologic developments behind more than 400 disorders across all body systems, so the practitioner fully understands the pathophysiologic rationale behind focused assessments, behind patient ...

  • Professional Guide to Pathophysiology
    By Lippincott

    Professional Guide to Pathophysiology

  • Professional Guide to Pathophysiology
    By Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

    New icons highlight genetic discoveries and indicate multisystem disorders requiring a focused multidisciplinary approach. This edition also includes patient teaching handouts that can be copied and given to patients.