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page 173 says the outer cortex of lymph nodes have germinal nodes containing T cells. definitely read some "real" books before you pick up this one. This book (2nd ed). this is wrong.The germinal follicles actually contain proliferating B cells; T cells are found scattered in the deep cortical zone (paracortex)on page 174 it says FSH stimulates lactogenesis (milk production), this is not true; milk production is stimulated by prolactin. I hope they fix these glitches in the 3rd ed. is generally a good overview of topics you should know for part 1. But it has many errors which make me question the validity of the material presented (are there more errors that I'm not catching).There are numerous typos including "adduction" instead of "abduction;" page 88 shows a figure of a heart with transposition of the great vessels; however the figure is presented as a normal heart.
There are helpful side notes and charts that aid in memorization. This book gives you a great start in preparation for NBDE Part I.
It's almost like you're reading someone's notes from class that made sense to the person who took the notes, but not to you. There are some annoying things: a good amount of typos, and the writers tend to use their own acronyms without explaining what they are. Since there are not many comprehensive NBDE Part 1 review books out there, this book is good for providing an outline on what to study. You definitely need to look up more information to fully learn the material, as some subjects are only touched on, and some information is left out.
I feel the price could have been slightly less but over all its like having you "piece of cake" for NBDE-1 test takers.I am totally satisfied reading from this book.Thank you amazon for your business. Excellent shipping with three days delivery. The book is excellent based on its content and has up to the point topic discussions which helps last min. reviews plus the margins of what is to be studied according to what is important for dental students.
The dental anatomy section provided a lot of help, especially a simple way to remember eruption times, but I would say that it was very incomplete. If there are topics that you don't remember well you may need to look them up in a more comprehensive book. This is especially true if you want to ace the test.This first edition was a little rough with a lot of typographical error, but on the plus side the factual content seemed accurate. This book helped me study for the NBDE. You will need additional dental anatomy study materials.All in all this book was worth the price in terms of the amount of help it provided me. Most every page has one or two notes in the margins with facts needed to answer released NBDE questions.The content covered by the book seemed to coincide pretty well with about 75% of the exam. It presents a very concise outline of the material on the exam with some helpful mnemonics and diagrams. However, this book is probably best used as an outline to remind you of the important topics.
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