11th Edition
by Vinay Kumar, Abul K. Abba
Chapters 1 - 24
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Chapteru1.uTheuCelluasuauUnituofuHealthuanduDisease
Chapteru2.uCelluInjury,uCelluDeath,uanduAdaptations
Chapteru3.uInflammationuanduRepair
Chapteru4.uHemodynamicuDisorders,uThromboembolism,uanduShock
Chapteru5.uDiseasesuofutheuImmuneuSystem
Chapteru6.uNeoplasia
Chapteru7.uGeneticuanduPediatricuDiseases
Chapteru8.uEnvironmentaluanduNutritionaluDiseases
Chapteru9.uGeneraluPathologyuofuInfectiousuDiseases
Chapteru10.uBlooduVessels
Chapteru11.uHeart
Chapteru12.uHematopoieticuanduLymphoiduSystems
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Chapteru13.uLung
Chapteru14.uKidneyuanduItsuCollectinguSystem
Chapteru15.uOraluCavitiesuanduGastrointestinaluTract
Chapteru16.uLiveruanduGallbladder
,Chapteru17.uPancreas
Chapteru18.uMaleuGenitaluSystemuanduLoweruUrinaryuTract
Chapteru19.uFemaleuGenitaluSystemuanduBreast
Chapteru20.uEndocrineuSystem
Chapteru21.uBones,uJoints,uanduSoftuTissueuTumors
Chapteru22.uPeripheraluNervesuanduMuscles
Chapteru23.uCentraluNervousuSystem
Chapteru24.uSkin
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Chapter 1. The Cell as a Unit of Health and Disease
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