This book addresses how diseases cause structural changes in the human body, shedding light on the anatomical and physiological impact of various conditions. It’s essential for comprehending pathology and its manifestations. This book offers a thorough exploration of the intersection between anatomy and disease. By detailing how health problems alter body structures, it equips readers with the knowledge to diagnose and understand illnesses more effectively. It is a crucial resource for medical students, pathologists, and healthcare providers aiming to translate anatomical alterations into clinical insights.
Liam Williams is a Professor of Pathological Anatomy with over 25 years of teaching experience. He has authored more than 120 journal articles and chapters in medical textbooks. Liam’s work focuses on the anatomical basis of diseases and their progression. He has edited 5 books in the fields of pathology and clinical anatomy. His interests include histopathology, structural biology, and disease mechanisms.