Integrated Physiology and Pathophysiology,
Edition 1Editors: By Julian L Seifter, MD, Elisa Walsh and David E Sloane, MD, EdM
Publication Date:
10 Dec 2021
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Edited by physiology instructors who are also active clinicians, Integrated Physiology and Pathophysiology is a one-stop guide to key information you need for early clinical and medical training and practice. This unique, integrated textbook unites these two essential disciplines and focuses on the most relevant aspects for clinical application. A concise, review-like format, tables and diagrams, spaced repetition for effective learning, and self-assessment features help you gain and retain a firm understanding of basic physiology and pathophysiology. Integrated Physiology and Pathophysiology works equally well as a great starting point in your studies and as a review for boards.
Key Features
- Shares the knowledge and expertise of an outstanding editorial team consisting of two practicing clinicians who also teach physiology and pathophysiology at Harvard Medical School, plus a top Harvard medical student
- Provides an integrated approach to physiology and pathophysiology in a concise, bulleted format. Chapters are short and focus on clinically relevant, foundational concepts in clear, simple language
- Employs focused repetition of key points, helping you quickly recall core concepts such as pressure-flow-resistance relationships, ion gradients and action potentials, and mass balance. You’ll revisit these concepts in a variety of meaningful clinical contexts in different chapters; this "spaced learning" method of reinforcement promotes deeper and more flexible understanding and application
- Includes Fast Facts boxes that emphasize take-home messages or definitions
- Contains Integration boxes that link physiology and pathophysiology to pharmacology, genetics, and other related sciences
- Presents clinical cases and with signs and symptoms, history, and laboratory data that bring pathophysiology to life
- Features end-of-chapter board-type questions, complete with clear explanations of the answers, to help prepare you for standardized exams
- Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices
About the author
By Julian L Seifter, MD, Director, Renal Medical Student Education; Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; Elisa Walsh and David E Sloane, MD, EdM, Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
Section 1: Foundations
1. General Principles of Physiology
1.1 Case Study #1
Section 2: Neurophysiology
2. An Overview of Nerve Cell Physiology and Electrophysiology
3. Central Nervous System
4. Peripheral Nervous System and the Autonomic Nervous System
5. The Neuromuscular Junction and Skeletal Muscle
6. Smooth Muscle
6.1 Case Study #2
Section 3: Circulatory Physiology
7. Blood and the Endothelium
8. The Lymphatic System and the Immune System
8.1 Case Study #3
Section 4: Cardiovascular Physiology
9. The Vasculature
10. The Heart As a Pump
11. Cardiac Electrophysiology
12. Exercise Physiology
12.1 Case Study #4
Section 5: Pulmonary Physiology
13. The Mechanics of Breathing
14. Gas Exchange in the Lung
15. Gas Transport
16. The Regulation of Breathing
16.1 Case Study #5
Section 6: Renal Physiology
17. Renal Structure and Function
18. Tubular Transport
19. The Regulation of Blood Pressure and Extracellular Fluid Volume
20. Osmoregulation
21. The Regulation of Potassium Balance
22. Acid-Base Balance
23. Micturition
23.1 Case Study #6
Section 7: Gastrointestinal Physiology
24. Nutrition, Digestion, and Absorption
25. Control of Gastrointestinal Motility and Secretion
26. Hepatic Physiology
27. The Gastrointestinal Immune System
27.1 Case Study #7
Section 8: Endocrine Physiology
28. The Endocrine Pancreas: Fed and Fasted Metabolic States
29. The Pituitary Gland
30. The Thyroid Gland
31. The Adrenal Gland
32. Calcium Regulation: Parathyroid Physiology
33. Calcium Regulation: Bone Physiology
34. The Female Reproductive System
35. Pregnancy and Partiution
36. The Male Reproductive System
1. General Principles of Physiology
1.1 Case Study #1
Section 2: Neurophysiology
2. An Overview of Nerve Cell Physiology and Electrophysiology
3. Central Nervous System
4. Peripheral Nervous System and the Autonomic Nervous System
5. The Neuromuscular Junction and Skeletal Muscle
6. Smooth Muscle
6.1 Case Study #2
Section 3: Circulatory Physiology
7. Blood and the Endothelium
8. The Lymphatic System and the Immune System
8.1 Case Study #3
Section 4: Cardiovascular Physiology
9. The Vasculature
10. The Heart As a Pump
11. Cardiac Electrophysiology
12. Exercise Physiology
12.1 Case Study #4
Section 5: Pulmonary Physiology
13. The Mechanics of Breathing
14. Gas Exchange in the Lung
15. Gas Transport
16. The Regulation of Breathing
16.1 Case Study #5
Section 6: Renal Physiology
17. Renal Structure and Function
18. Tubular Transport
19. The Regulation of Blood Pressure and Extracellular Fluid Volume
20. Osmoregulation
21. The Regulation of Potassium Balance
22. Acid-Base Balance
23. Micturition
23.1 Case Study #6
Section 7: Gastrointestinal Physiology
24. Nutrition, Digestion, and Absorption
25. Control of Gastrointestinal Motility and Secretion
26. Hepatic Physiology
27. The Gastrointestinal Immune System
27.1 Case Study #7
Section 8: Endocrine Physiology
28. The Endocrine Pancreas: Fed and Fasted Metabolic States
29. The Pituitary Gland
30. The Thyroid Gland
31. The Adrenal Gland
32. Calcium Regulation: Parathyroid Physiology
33. Calcium Regulation: Bone Physiology
34. The Female Reproductive System
35. Pregnancy and Partiution
36. The Male Reproductive System
ISBN:
9780323597326
Page Count:
544
Illustrations
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500 illustrations (500 in full color)
Retail Price
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Medical students (particularly those with compressed time for physiology and curricula with integrated pathophysiology); undergraduates (biomedicine, premed, etc.), graduate students