Pathophysiological Consequences of Alcohol
- 1st Edition - November 30, 2025
- Latest edition
- Editors: Patricia E. Molina, Scott Edwards, Liz Simon
- Language: English
Pathophysiological Consequences of Alcohol examines the impact of alcohol on physiological processes within various organ systems. The book starts with an introduction to releva… Read more
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Description
Description
It includes comprehensive teaching material and offers insights into alcohol-related comorbidities. The book's authors are engaged in both research and education in the field.
Key features
Key features
- Presents an overview of key physiological systems and their role in maintaining bodily homeostasis and health
- Provides a comprehensive and systemic understanding of key physiological mechanisms whereby alcohol disrupts normal tissue and organ system function to foster disease
- Connects basic physiological discoveries to clinical scenarios within each chapter
Readership
Readership
Table of contents
Table of contents
2. Cellular Physiology
3. Nervous System
4. Cardiovascular and Renal
5. Gastrointestinal
6. Liver
7. Endocrine and Reproductive
8. Pulmonary
9. Musculoskeletal
10. Summary and Integration Appendix
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: November 30, 2025
- Language: English
About the editors
About the editors
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Patricia E. Molina
Dr. Molina completed her MD training in Guatemala, Central America. Thereafter, she pursued a PhD in Physiology at LSUHSC. Since becoming a faculty member at LSUHSC, Dr. Molina obtained tenure and has been named Richard Ashman, PhD Professor in Physiology. In September 2008, she was appointed Department Head for Physiology. Dr. Molina’s research has been funded continuously since completing her PhD degree. She has mentored several undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral trainees. Dr. Molina’s a member of the faculty of the School of Graduate Studies, the Graduate Education Committee in Physiology, The Graduate Advisory Council, and is a mentor for the LSUHSC Interdisciplinary Graduate Program. Dr. Molina is an active member of several committees within the LSUHSC and is also actively involved in the Scientific Community outside the institution. Currently, she is the Chair for the National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse and Past President of the American Physiological Society.
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Scott Edwards
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