<p>Part of the highly regarded <i>Diagnostic Pathology</i> series, this updated volume is a <b>visually stunning, easy-to-use reference </b>covering all aspects of benign and malignant lesions of lymph node, spleen, and extranodal lymphomas. Outstanding images make this <b>an invaluable diagnostic a
Lymphatics and Lymph Circulation. Physiology and Pathology
✍ Scribed by István Rusznyák, Mihály Földi, György Szabó and L. Youlten (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 1967
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 956
- Edition
- 2Rev Ed
- Category
- Library
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✦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
INTRODUCTION, Pages 11-12
CHAPTER I - HISTORY OF THE DISCOVERY OF LYMPHATICS AND LYMPH CIRCULATION, Pages 15-24
CHAPTER II - PHYLOGENESIS OF LYMPHATICS, Pages 25-32
CHAPTER III - ONTOGENESIS OF LYMPHATICS, Pages 33-50
CHAPTER IV - GENERAL ANATOMY OF THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM, Pages 51-78
CHAPTER V - SPECIAL ANATOMY OF THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM, Pages 79-194
CHAPTER VI - ORIGIN OF LYMPH, Pages 197-367
CHAPTER VII - THE ROLE OF THE CONNECTIVE TISSUE IN LYMPH FORMATION, Pages 368-417
CHAPTER VIII - ABSORPTION INTO LYMPH CAPILLARIES, Pages 418-474
CHAPTER IX - FILTRATION AND ABSORPTION THROUGH SEROUS MEMBRANES, Pages 475-510
CHAPTER X - LYMPH FLOW, Pages 511-565
CHAPTER XI - COMPOSITION OF LYMPH, Pages 566-592
CHAPTER XII - INSUFFICIENCY OF LYMPH CIRCULATION, Pages 593-598
CHAPTER XIII - CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, Pages 601-603
CHAPTER XIV - THE MELKERSSON–ROSENTHAL–MIESCHER SYNDROME (CHEILITIS GRANULOMATOSA), Pages 604-612
CHAPTER XV - THE HEART, Pages 613-636
CHAPTER XVI - THE LUNG, Pages 637-678
CHAPTER XVII - THE GASTRO-INTESTINAL TRACT, Pages 679-710
CHAPTER XVIII - THE LIVER, Pages 711-736
CHAPTER XIX - THE KIDNEYS, Pages 737-807
CHAPTER XX - SEX ORGANS, Pages 808-809
CHAPTER XXI - THE PANCREAS, Pages 810-813
CHAPTER XXII - THE ADRENAL GLAND, Pages 814-816
CHAPTER XXIII - THE THYROID GLAND, Pages 817-823
CHAPTER XXIV - THE MAMMA, Page 824
CHAPTER XXV - THE SPLEEN, Pages 825-828
CHAPTER XXVI - CHRONIC LYMPHOEDEMA AND ELEPHANTIASIS, Pages 829-843
CHAPTER XXVII - REGENERATION OF LYMPHATICS AND LYMPH NODES, Pages 844-845
BIBLIOGRAPHY, Pages 847-935
INDEX OF NAMES, Pages 937-955
INDEX OF SUBJECTS, Pages 956-971
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