Pathobiology Of Pulmonary Disorders (advances In Experimental Medicine And Biology)
by Mieczyslaw Pokorski /
2017 / English / PDF
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Pulmonary disorders significantly contribute to the current level
of disease burden. Effective disease management is essential for
improving clinical outcomes and quality of life. This book
highlights the issues involved with diagnosing and managing various
pulmonary conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary
disorders, respiratory tract infections, including those developing
as a sequel of antibiotic treatment, and others. Investigations on
novel diagnostic procedures and potential biomarkers of diseases
are discussed, along with disease presentations and management.
Preventive measures related to lifestyle and air quality, with the
implications on patients care, are tackled as well. Progress in
clinical savvy is inseparably linked with getting an insight into
the pathogenesis of a condition. This book presents views and
information on the research developments in the rapidly changing
field of pneumology. Target readership: clinicians and researchers,
family practitioners, and trainees.
Pulmonary disorders significantly contribute to the current level
of disease burden. Effective disease management is essential for
improving clinical outcomes and quality of life. This book
highlights the issues involved with diagnosing and managing various
pulmonary conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary
disorders, respiratory tract infections, including those developing
as a sequel of antibiotic treatment, and others. Investigations on
novel diagnostic procedures and potential biomarkers of diseases
are discussed, along with disease presentations and management.
Preventive measures related to lifestyle and air quality, with the
implications on patients care, are tackled as well. Progress in
clinical savvy is inseparably linked with getting an insight into
the pathogenesis of a condition. This book presents views and
information on the research developments in the rapidly changing
field of pneumology. Target readership: clinicians and researchers,
family practitioners, and trainees.