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    Leslie P. Gartner, Lisa M.J. Lee.
    Summary: "This histology atlas and text provides medical, dental, allied health, and biology students with an outstanding collection of histology images for all of the major tissue classes and body systems. This is a concise approach with relevant text and consistent format presentation of photomicrograph plates. It features a full-color art program comprising high-quality photomicrographs, scanning electron micrographs, and supporting illustrations. Didactic features in each chapter includes: Chapter Outline, Histophysiology, Clinical Considerations, Overview Diagrams, Atlas Plates, Review Plates, and Summary of Histologic Organization. Clinical-vignette style board-review questions have been added to the new edition as well as standard review questions."-- Provided by publisher

    Contents:
    Introduction to Histologic Techniques
    Cell Biology
    Epithelium and Glands
    Connective Tissue
    Cartilage and Bone
    Blood and Hemopoiesis
    Muscle
    Nervous Tissue
    Circulatory System
    Lymphoid (Immune) System
    Endocrine System
    Integument
    Respiratory System
    Digestive System I
    Digestive System II
    Digestive System III
    Urinary System
    Female Reproductive System
    Male Reproductive System
    Special Sense - Appendix A: Tissues that Resemble Each Other - Appendix B: Answers to Chapter Review Questions.
  • Article
    Hüttemann U.
    Onkologie. 1978 Apr;1(2):66-9.
    The mortality of bronchogenic carcinoma is still rising. In the etiology cigarette smoking is the main cause. High risk groups are persons between 45 and 65 years exposed permanently to inhalative noxae. These groups should be observed carefully for early cancer detection. With radiological, endoscopial, cytological methods the possibility for early diagnosis is given. Careful preoperative staging is necessary for differential therapy and prognosis of the cancer patient.
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