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High-Yield Embryology

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By: Ronald W. Dudek

Format: Paperback
From: Williams & Wilkins
Pub. Date: May 1996

Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 1996-06
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 47
Ean: 9780683027143
Isbn: 068302714X

ABOUT THE BOOK

EDITORIAL REVIEW
East Carolina University, Greenville, NC. Concise exam review on embryology for USMLE preparation. Assumes background knowledge of the discipline. Numerous illustrations. DNLM: Embryology examination questions.
USER REVIEWS
"The book arrived quickly and in excellent condition. I am very pleased with this seller. "
~ Written on 2008-06-25

"If your medical school curriculum is weak on embryology (like mine), this is a great book to put all the pieces together. The chapters are short and easy to read, with lots of diagrams and pictures to help explain."
~ Written on 2008-02-08

"i skimmed through this book for my step 1 because some of its contents not necessary or were found in other books such as high yiel histo or anatomy and first aid.good to skim through for the boards, but if u dont have time first aid is a perfect alternate.Even if you decide to use this book, dont use it alone, use it with first aid, which was what i did. i ended up making a 229/95 in my step 1."
~ Written on 2007-05-24

"This is much more concise than the new version. This little book helps you put the H.Y. facts of embryo together not just as a subject on its own but in conjunction to pathology. I would specially recommend the first 3 chapters to get a quick idea of embryo genesis and the cardio, respiratory, GI sections for quick kill on the congenital abnormalities that are extensively talked about in Pathology. I particularly recommend to read the latter chapters alongside with Goljan's Rapid Review Pathology."
~ Written on 2007-03-30

"This book has information from different subjects, such as pathology, genetics, anatomy, physiology etc. I like the fact that it has lots of clinical correlations which link from different areas. some contents are repeated under different subjects in different chapters, I personally think that it enhances memory, some may find it to be redundant.

This book does have a little extra information which may not be required for step 1 exam. However, I think that it may be good for review or for the course study.

This book has a little too much information about genetics from chapter 21 to 24. For example, for spinocerebellar ataxia, it listed six types, SCA 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 and 17. Each has a separate paragraph with detailed gene abnormality. After all, this is an embryology book, not a genetic book."
~ Written on 2007-01-26



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