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Histology, Embryology, Cytology
Special histology. Introduction to histology of human organs and systems
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Table of contents
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Foreword from science editors to the seventh edition
Foreword to the sixth edition
Foreword to the fifth edition
Introductory part
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Cytology
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Embryology
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General histology
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Special histology. Introduction to histology of human organs and systems
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Chapter 12. Nervous system
12.1. Nervous system development
12.2. Peripheral nervous system
12.2.1. Nerves
12.2.2. Ganglia
12.3. Central nervous system
12.3.1. Spinal cord
12.3.2. Brain
12.4. Autonomic nervous system
12.5. Membranes of the brain and spinal cord
12.6. Age-related changes in the nervous system
12.7. Blood supply to central nervous system
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Chapter 13. Senses
13.1. General morphofunctional features and classification
13.2. Eye
13.2.1. Development of eyes
13.2.2. Eye structure
13.3. Organs of smell
13.4. Taste organ
13.5. Organ of hearing and equilibrium
13.5.1. External ear
13.5.2. Middle ear
13.5.3. Inner ear
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Chapter 14. Cardiovascular system
14.1. Blood vessels
14.1.1. Arteries
14.1.2. Microcirculatory bloodstream
14.1.3. Veins
14.1.4. Organ-specific structure of blood vessels
14.2. Lymph vessels
14.3. Heart
14.3.1. Endocardium
14.3.2. Myocardium
14.3.3. Epicardium and pericardium
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Chapter 15. Lymphoid system
15.1. Primary lymphoid organs
15.1.1. Bone marrow
15.1.2. Thymus
15.2. Secondary lymphoid organs
15.2.1. Spleen
15.2.2. Lymph nodes
15.2.3. Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue
15.3. Morphological basis of defense reactions
15.4. Lymphoid system and cellular interactions in immune reactions
15.4.1. General characteristics. Definitions
15.4.2. Characteristics of immunocompetent cells
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Chapter 16. Endocrine system
16.1. Interrelation of nervous and endocrine system
16.2. Central organs of endocrine system
16.2.1. Hypothalamus
16.2.2. Pituitary gland
16.2.3. Pineal gland
16.3. Peripheral endocrine glands
16.3.1. Thyroid gland
16.3.2. Parathyroid glands
16.3.3. Adrenal glands
16.4. Diffuse endocrine system (apud cells)
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Chapter 17. Digestive system
17.1. General microscopic structure of alimentary canal
17.2. Anterior part of alimentary canal
17.2.1. Mouth
17.2.2. Waldeyer’s tonsillar ring (pharyngeal lymphoid ring)
17.2.3. Salivary glands
17.2.4. Teeth
17.2.5. Pharynx
17.2.6. Esophagus
17.3. Middle and posterior parts of alimentary canal
17.3.1. Stomach
17.3.2. Small intestine
17.3.3. Large intestine
17.4. Liver
17.5. Gall bladder
17.6. Pancreas
17.6.1. Exocrine part
17.6.2. Endocrine part
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Chapter 18. Respiratory system
18.1. Airways
18.1.1. Nose
18.1.2. Larynx
18.1.3. Trachea
18.2. Lungs
18.2.1. Bronchial tree
18.2.2. Respiratory region
18.2.3. Pleura
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Chapter 19. Integument
19.1. Skin
19.1.1. Epidermis
19.1.2. Dermis
19.2. Dermal appendages
19.2.1. Skin glands
19.2.2. Hair
19.2.3. Nails
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Chapter 20. Urinary system
20.1. Kidney
20.2. Urinary tract
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Chapter 21. Reproductive system
21.1. Male reproductive system
21.1.1. Testes
21.1.2. Seminiferous ducts
21.1.3. Accessory glands of male reproductive system
21.1.4. Penis
21.2. Female reproductive function
21.2.1. Ovaries
21.2.2. Other organs of female reproductive system
21.2.3. Ovarian and menstrual cycle
21.2.4. Age-related changes in female reproductive organs
21.3. External genitals
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