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Dewey Decimal Number: 616.6107 EAN: 9780683073546 Edition: 1st ISBN: 0683073540 Label: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Manufacturer: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 351 Publication Date: January 15, 1994 Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Studio: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts. Concise text on the mechanisms of renal disease, for second-year medical students. Each chapter begins with a case study and concludes with a discussion and answers to questions posed throughout the chapter. Illustrated. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great book for renal moduleThis book is all you will need for renal pathophys your 1st and 2nd years. It is small and doesn't look like much, but is extremely well written. THis is all I used for my 2nd year renal module (with a little robbins on the side), and I nailed the exam. I recommend for any med student. Rating: - Excellent bookThough the text can be a bit dense and overly wordy sometimes (Glomerulonephritides chapter), it does an excellent job at explaining pathophysiology. Pictures are in B&W though, so if you're just looking for nice slides, pick up Robbins. If you're looking to gain understanding, pick up this book. Rating: - The Renal Pathophysiology: The EssentialsHelps for reviewing material that is kind of obscure. I preferred reading Robbins Basis of Pathology to get a good glance at the material. Rating: - Excellent Renal ReviewExcellent book as a primary text for both pre-clinical renal pathophys and clinical rotations. Highlights important clinical pearls and practical information for the medicine wards. Highly recommended. Rating: - Very helpful for my med school renal block!This was readable over the 4-week renal block. It made a huge difference in learning physiology, which was covered during the first two weeks and apparently confused a good deal of my class. I didn't go to class and instead learned almost all the physiology from this book, and I did well above average. In association with Amazon.com | |