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Orthopaedic Pathology

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Description
This book is a lavishly illustrated account of the pathology of musculoskeletal disease. It provides a thorough discussion of the pathologic and clinical appearance of arthritic disorders, metabolic disturbances, soft tissue tumours, bone tumours, and rare entities. Clinical photographs and radiographic images are used throughout in order to correlate orthopaedic pathology with clinical practice. With its concise text, outstanding illustrations, and clinically relevant approach it is an ideal reference for the busy trainee and practitioner in pathology and orthopaedics.
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9780723432241
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Publication date
2003
Issue number
4
Cover
paperback
Pages count
560
Weight (g)
2894
  • I. Normal

    1. Normal structures and development
    2. Methods of Examination
    3. Imagining Techniques

    II. Response to Exogenous Injury

    4. Injuries and Repair
    5. Bone and Joint Infection

    III. Metabolic Disturbances

    6. Diseases resulting from Abnormal Synthesis of Matrix Components
    7. Diseases resulting from Disturbances in Cell Linkage
    8. Bone Disease resulting Disturbances in Mineral Homostasis
    9. Accumulation of Abnormal Metabolic Products and Various Hematologic Disorders

    IV. Arthritis

    10. The Pathophysiology of Arthritis
    11. The Noninflammatory Arthritides
    12. Spinal Arthritis and Degenerative Disk Disease
    13. Tissue Response to Implanted Prostheses

    V. Bone Tumors

    14. Bone Forming Tumors and Tumor-like Conditions
    15. Cartilage Forming Tumors and Tumor-like Conditions
    16. Fiber Forming Tumors and Tumor-like Conditions
    17. Benign Non Matrix Producing Bone Tumors
    18. Malignant Non matrix Producing Bone Tumors

    VI. Soft Tissue Tumors

    19. Benign Soft Tissue Tumors
    20. Malignant Soft Tissue Tumors

    VII. Common But Unexciting Orthopedic Conditions

    21. Miscellaneous Orthopedic Conditions

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