Beschreibung
<p><strong><em>Learn to identify histological structures and their correlated functions!</em></strong></p><p><cite>Histology: An Essential Textbook</cite> is a concise, multimedia study guide for medical students who need to learn the functions and related correlations of cells, tissues, and organs of the human body. Professor D.J. Lowrie, Jr. has written a unique and practical medical histology resource based on self-directed modules originally created to replace live histology laboratory sessions. This resource will help medical students learn how to identify histological structures on slide preparations and electron micrographs. Short videos by the author, who demonstrates structures via digitized histology slides, provide additional guidance.</p><p>Shorter, targeted concepts and brief explanations accompanied by numerous illustrations, self-assessment quizzes, and videos demonstrating key features of histological structures set this resource apart from existing, text-dense books.</p><p><strong>Key Features</strong><ul><li>Nearly 850 images, consisting primarily of electron and light micrographs, aid in identification of histological structures and long-term retention</li><li>Correlation of histological structure with other basic science disciplines, such as gross anatomy, embryology, and pathology allows students to integrate material effectively</li><li>Over 1000 online multiple choice questions and answers mirror exam topics students frequently encounter in curriculum and the USMLE&circledR;</li><li>Nearly 375 videos provide a personal tutor that teaches students histological structures, while providing tips for proper identification</li></ul></p><p>This is a must-have self-study guide for medical students, as well as a stellar teaching tool for instructors.</p><p>This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on<a href="https://medone.thieme.com">https://medone.thieme.com.</a></p>
Inhalt
<p>1 An Introduction to Microscopy and the Cell<br>2 The Nucleus<br>3 The Cytoplasm<br>4 Epithelial Classification<br>5 Epithelial Specializations<br>6 Epithelia: Glands<br>7 Connective Tissue Overview<br>8 Generic Connective Tissues<br>9 Adipose Tissue<br>10 Cartilage<br>11 Bone Histology<br>12 Bone Development<br>13 Skeletal Muscle<br>14 Cardiac and Smooth Muscle<br>15 Neural Tissue<br>16 Cardiovascular Overview<br>17 Blood<br>18 Hematopoiesis Overview<br>19 Hematopoiesis: White Blood Cells and Platelets<br>20 Hematopoiesis: Red Blood Cells<br>21 Blood Cell Production: Bone Marrow and Thymus<br>22 Diffuse Lymphoid Tissue<br>23 Lymph Nodes<br>24 Spleen<br>25 Vessels<br>26 Heart<br>27 Integument<br>28 Overview of the Gastrointestinal System<br>29 Intestines<br>30 Oral Cavity, Tongue, and Salivary Glands<br>31 Pharynx, Esophagus, and Stomach<br>32 Pancreas<br>33 Liver and Gallbladder<br>34 Overview of the Kidney<br>35 Tubules of the Kidney<br>36 Corpuscle of the Kidney<br>37 Extrarenal Excretory Passages<br>38 Upper Respiratory System<br>39 Lungs<br>40 Pituitary Gland<br>41 Adrenal Gland<br>42 Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands<br>43 Testes and Genital Ducts<br>44 Male Accessory Glands and the Penis<br>45 Ovary<br>46 Uterine Tubes, Uterus, and Vagina<br>47 Mammary Gland<br>48 Placenta and Umbilical Cord</p>
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