Pathophysiology of Disease: An Introduction to Clinical Medicine
Key differences between 7th and 6th editions
- Period between current and previous editions: 5 years (2014 vs 2009).
- The First edition of Pathophysiology of Disease was created by Stephen J. McPhee Lingappa R. Vishwanath in 1994.
- A list of what you will find that's new in the Seventh edition:
- Recent advances and discoveries in whole genome sequencing.
- Molecular biology of immune system cells, molecular mechanisms of inflammation.
- Blood coagulation process.
- Pathophysiology of endothelin.
- Commensal bacteria (normal microflora) in small intestine.
- Introduction to the chapter 16 on renal disease.
- Pathophysiology of renal disease.
- The critical role of RANKL-RANK in bone biology.
- Glucagon and glucagon-like peptide-1 effects on the endocrine pancreas.
- Mechanism of thyroid hormone action.
- Role of kisspeptin in the onset of puberty, genetic causes of hypogonadism.
- With the Seventh Ed. textbook students can now Pathophysiology of Disease Flashcards, a helpful study aid.
7th Edition of
Pathophysiology of Disease: An Introduction to Clinical Medicine
eBook, 784 pages
eBook ISBN: 9780071806015
Published by: McGraw-Hill Education / Medical, March 22, 2014
Paperback, 784 pages
ISBN-10: 0071806008
ISBN-13: 9780071806008
Published by: McGraw-Hill Education / Medical, April 18, 2014
6th Edition of
Pathophysiology of Disease: An Introduction to Clinical Medicine
Paperback, 768 pages
ISBN-10: 9780071621
ISBN-13: 9780071621670
Published by: McGraw-Hill Medical, October 20, 2009