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or cause whatsoever whether such claim or cause arises in contract, tort or otherwise. Contents Authors Preface 1. Introduction Gary D. Hammer, MD, PhD, & Stephen J. McPhee, MD 2. Genetic Disease Shane C.
Quinonez, MD, & Gregory Barsh, MD, PhD 3. Disorders of the Immune System Jeffrey L. Kishiyama, MD, Jennifer J. Chang, MD, & Suzanne M.
Donovan, MD, MPH 4. Infectious Diseases Christina T. Fiske, MD, MPH, & Karen C. Bloch, MD, MPH 5. Neoplasia Mark M. Moasser, MD, & Weiyun Z. Ai, PhD, MD 6.
Blood Disorders J. Ben Davoren, MD, PhD, & Gerald Hsu, MD, PhD 7. Nervous System Disorders Vikram G. Shakkottai, MD, PhD, & Catherine Lomen-Hoerth MD, PhD 8. Diseases of the Skin Laura B.
Pincus, MD, & Timothy H. McCalmont, MD 9. Pulmonary Disease Thomas H. Sisson, MD, Dru Claar, MD, Mark S.
Chesnutt, MD, & Thomas J. Prendergast, MD 10. Cardiovascular Disorders: Heart Disease Fred M. Kusumoto, MD, FACC 11. Cardiovascular Disorders: Vascular Disease Igor Mitrovic, MD 12. Disorders of the
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or guarantee that the functions contained in the work will meet your requirements or that its operation will be uninterrupted or error free. Neither McGraw-Hill Education nor its licensors shall be liable to you or
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contract, tort or otherwise. Contents Authors Preface 1. Introduction Gary D.
Hammer, MD, PhD, & Stephen J. McPhee, MD 2.
Genetic Disease Shane C. Quinonez, MD, & Gregory Barsh, MD, PhD 3. Disorders of the Immune System Jeffrey L. Kishiyama, MD, Jennifer J. Chang, MD, & Suzanne M. Donovan, MD, MPH 4. Infectious Diseases
Christina T.
Fiske, MD, MPH, & Karen C. Bloch, MD, MPH 5. Neoplasia Mark M. Moasser, MD, & Weiyun Z. Ai, PhD, MD 6. Blood Disorders J. Ben Davoren, MD, PhD, & Gerald Hsu, MD, PhD 7. Nervous System Disorders
Vikram G. Shakkottai, MD, PhD, & Catherine Lomen-Hoerth MD, PhD 8. Diseases of the Skin Laura B. Pincus, MD, & Timothy H. McCalmont, MD 9.
Pulmonary Disease Thomas H. Sisson, MD, Dru Claar, MD, Mark S. Chesnutt, MD, & Thomas J. Prendergast, MD 10. Cardiovascular Disorders: Heart Disease Fred M. Kusumoto, MD, FACC 11. Cardiovascular
Disorders: Vascular Disease Igor Mitrovic, MD 12. Disorders of the Adrenal Medulla Lauren Fishbein, MD, PhD, & Tobias Else, MD 13. Gastrointestinal Disease Jason C. Mills, MD, PhD, AGAF, & Matthew A.
Ciorba, MD 14. Liver Disease Nizar A. Mukhtar, MD, & Mandana Khalili, MD, MAS 15. Disorders of the Exocrine Pancreas Timothy L. Frankel, MD, & Christopher J. Sonnenday, MD, MHS 16. Renal Disease Rachel
L.
Perlman, MD, & Michael Heung, MD, MS 17. Disorders of the Parathyroids & Calcium and Phosphorus Metabolism Dolores M. Shoback, MD 18. Disorders of the Endocrine Pancreas Janet L. Funk, MD 19.
Disorders of the Hypothalamus & Pituitary Gland Tobias Else, MD, & Gary D. Hammer, MD, PhD 20. Thyroid Disease Nazanene H. Esfandiari, MD, & Stephen J. McPhee, MD 21. Disorders of the Adrenal Cortex
Tobias Else, MD, & Gary D. Hammer, MD, PhD 22. Disorders of the Female Reproductive Tract Erika B. Johnston-MacAnanny, MD, Bansari G.
Patel, MD, & Robert N. Taylor, MD, PhD 23. Disorders of the Male Reproductive Tract Mikkel Fode, MD, PhD, Jens Sønksen, MD, PhD, & Dana A. Ohl, MD 24. Inf lammatory Rheumatic Diseases Allan C. Gelber,
MD, MPH, PhD, Stuart M. Levine, MD, FACP, & Erika Darrah, PhD 25. Case Study Answers Yeong S. Kwok, MD Index Authors Weiyun Z. Ai, PhD, MD Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine Division of
Hematology/Oncology Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine San Francisco, California [email protected] Neoplasia Gregory Barsh, MD, PhD
Professor of Genetics and Pediatrics, Emeritus Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford, California [email protected] Genetic Disease Karen C. Bloch, MD, MPH Associate Professor of Medicine and Health
Policy Division of Infectious Diseases Department of Medicine Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Nashville, Tennessee [email protected] Infectious Diseases Jennifer J. Chang, MD, AAHIVS Fellow in HIV
Medicine David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, California [email protected] Disorders of the Immune System Mark S.
Chesnutt, MD Professor of Medicine Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine Department of Medicine and Dotter Department of Interventional Radiology Oregon Health & Science University Director, Critical Care VA
Portland Health Care System Portland, Oregon [email protected] Pulmonary Disease Matthew A. Ciorba, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Director, Inflammatory Bowel Disease Program Division of Biology &
Biomedical Sciences Division of Gastroenterology Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, Missouri [email protected] Gastrointestinal Disease Dru Claar, MD House Officer, Internal Medicine
(Pulmonary) Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine University of Michigan Hospitals Ann Arbor, Michigan [email protected] Pulmonary Disease Erika Darrah, PhD Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of
Rheumatology Department of Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, Maryland [email protected] Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases J. Ben Davoren, MD, PhD Clinical Professor of
Medicine Associate Chief of Staff, Clinical Informatics San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center Division of Hematology/Oncology Department of Medicine University of California, San Francisco School of
Medicine San Francisco, California [email protected] Blood Disorders Suzanne M. Donovan, MD, MPH Clinical Professor of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases Department of Medicine David Geffen School of
Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles [email protected] Disorders of the Immune System Tobias Else, MD Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology & Diabetes
Department of Internal Medicine University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor, Michigan [email protected] Disorders of the Adrenal Medulla, Disorders of the Hypothalamus & Pituitary Gland, Disorders of
the Adrenal Cortex Nazanene H. Esfandiari, MD Associate Professor of Internal Medicine Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology & Diabetes Department of Internal Medicine University of Michigan Medical School
Ann Arbor, Michigan [email protected] Thyroid Disease Lauren Fishbein, MD, PhD Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes University of Colorado School of Medicine
Aurora, Colorado [email protected] Disorders of the Adrenal Medulla Christina T. Fiske, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases Department of Medicine Vanderbilt University
School of Medicine Nashville, Tennessee [email protected] Infectious Diseases Mikkel Fode, MD, PhD Department of Urology Herlev & Gentofte Hospital University of Copenhagen Herlev, Denmark
[email protected] Disorders of the Male Reproductive Tract Timothy L. Frankel, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery Department of Surgery University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor, Michigan
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