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    John Simpson, Vita Zidere, Owen I. Miller, editors.
    Summary: This practical book describes a systematic approach to the ultrasound examination of the fetal heart based on accepted screening recommendations. The written content is enhanced by images and videos of both normal and abnormal sonographic findings. Fetal Cardiology: A Practical Approach to Diagnosis and Management goes further than simply describing core screening views. It includes extended views of the fetal heart, the use of Doppler techniques and assessment of fetal cardiac function. “Variants” which can be encountered in practice are described as well as the features of the major groups of cardiac abnormalities and fetal arrhythmias. Because the authors include experienced fetal and paediatric cardiologists, the focus is not only on diagnostic features but also the approach to postnatal care and prognosis. This content is enhanced by inclusion of chapters relating to associated fetal abnormalities, the genetics of congenital heart disease and new imaging modalities such as MRI of the fetal heart. The book equips all those using ultrasound to image the fetus with a clear concise reference to meet the challenge of new guidelines and to expand their knowledge of complementary echocardiographic techniques and management. It details why prenatal recognition of congenital heart disease is being prioritised to allow for parental choice, recognition of associated abnormalities and improvement of postnatal outcome. As such, this book will be important for all professionals, whether they be a cardiologist, fetal medicine specialist, sonographer or midwife.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Digital
    editors Luciano Marcondes Machado Nardozza, Edward Araujo Júnior, Giuseppe Rizzo and Russell Lee Deter.
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • Digital
    [edited by] Pranav P. Pandya, Dick Oepkes, Neil J. Sebire, Ronald J. Wapner.
    Contents:
    Early concepts and terminology
    Cellular mechanisms and embryonic tissues
    Staging embryos in development and the embryonic body plan
    Teratology
    Early pregnancy failure
    The immunology of implantation
    Development of the placenta and its circulation
    Placental function in maternofetal exchange
    Placental pathology and implications for fetal medicine
    Development of the heart and cardiovascular system in relation to cardiac abnormalities
    Lung growth and maturation
    Development of the kidneys and urinary tract in relation to renal anomalies
    The perinatal postmortem examination
    Epidemiologic and research methods in fetal medicine
    Ethical issues in maternal-fetal medicine
    Principles of screening
    Conveying information about screening and diagnosis
    Ultrasound and biochemical screening for fetal aneuploidy
    Ultrasound screening for fetal abnormalities in the first trimester
    Evidence for routine ultrasound screening for fetal abnormalities in the second and third trimesters
    Noninvasive screening for cytogenetic disorders (fetal aneuploidy including microdeletions)
    Noninvasive prenatal diagnosis for single-gene disorders
    Invasive diagnostic procedures
    Prenatal diagnosis of chromosome abnormalities
    Advances in molecular genetics including fetal sequencing
    Expanded carrier screening
    Prenatal screening for thalassemias
    Sonography of the fetal central nervous system
    The heart
    Fetal lung lesions
    Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
    Abdomen
    Kidney and urinary tract disorders
    Diagnosis and management of fetal skeletal abnormalities
    Diagnosis and management of abnormalities of the face
    Fetal hydrops
    Fetal tumours
    Open fetal surgery
    Fetal growth and growth restriction
    Haemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn
    Fetal platelet disorders
    Fetal infections
    Disorders of amniotic fluid
    Multiple pregnancy
    In utero stem cell transplantation
    Fetal gene therapy
    The developmental origins of health and disease
    Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
    Neonatal management and outcome in extreme prematurity
    Self-assessment.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2020
  • Digital
    Chinmayee Ratha, Ashok Khurana.
    Summary: This book provides an overview of Fetal Medicine practice focusing on various aspects of fetal health such as screening for fetal aneuploidies and imaging for fetal anomalies, their basic management and technological breakthroughs.Although the field of Fetal Medicine is very wide, this book has condensed the important issues and is written in an " easy to read" format to simplify concepts for the readers. Fetal Medicine has emerged as a separate specialization and has an interdisciplinary appeal for clinicians. With the advent of knowledge and awareness in this field there are emerging challenges in counseling patients regarding available options. This book aims to be a ready reference for clinicians in Obstetrics and Radiology who encounter patients with fetal anomalies, growth disorders, multiple pregnancies and genetic /chromosomal problems. This is a highly informative and carefully presented book providing insights for clinicians with an interest in Fetal Medicine.

    Contents:
    Introduction to fetal medicine
    Time line of fetal evaluation in normal pregnancy
    Basics of screening for fetal aneuploidies
    Basics of imaging for fetal anomalies
    Evaluation of fetal biometry
    System wise evaluation of fetus common problems and solutions
    CVS
    Musculoskeletal
    Renal
    Gastro intestinal
    Facial
    Thoracic
    Fetal growth disorders
    Basics of doppler imaging
    Application of doppler - Fetal doppler in growth restriction Maternal doppler in PE
    Lacental and cord related issues
    Basics of genetics
    Role of perinatal pathology
    Recurrent fetal problems
    Essentials of counseling.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Digital
    edited by Donald Gibb, Sabaratnam Arulkumaran.
    Contents:
    <P>1 Introduction </p> <p>2 Clinical assessment and recording </p> <p>3 Auscultation of the fetal heart rate </p> <p>4 Electronic fetal monitoring
    terminology and interpretation </p> <p>5 Pathophysiology of fetal heart rate (FHR) </p> <p>6 NICE and FIGO guidelines for interpretation of FHR patterns </p> <p>7 Antepartum fetal surveillance </p> <p>8 The admission test by cardiotocography or by auscultation </p> <p>9 Assessment of uterine contractions </p> <p>10 Oxytocin and fetal heart rate changes </p> <p>11 Meconium, infection, anaemia, bleeding </p> <p>12 Cardiotocographic interpretation: additional clinical scenarios </p> <p>13 Cardiotocographic interpretation: more difficult problems </p> <p>14 Fetal scalp blood sampling pH and lactate </p> <p>15 Fetal ECG waveform analysis </p> <p>16 Medico legal issues with CTG and current strategies to reduce litigation </p> <p>17 Competency testing in CTG interpretation prior to practice </p> <p>New Chapter: Machine Learning </p> <p>New Chapter: Fetal Monitoring in the Future </p>
    Digital Access ClinicalKey Nursing 2024
  • Digital
    Hideaki Masuzaki, editor.
    Summary: This book explores the recent clinical and research findings in the field of prenatal screening and diagnosis. It presents new devices and tests such as real-time 3D ultrasound, ultrafast fetal MRI, and next-generation sequencing and discusses genetic counseling and fetal therapy. Written by pioneering scientists, the book is divided into six themed parts: ultrasound examination, genetic tests, genetic disorders, chromosomal diseases, genetic counseling, and techniques, presenting carefully prepared original data.This thought-provoking, instructive and informative book is intended for geneticists, obstetricians, pediatricians, genetic counselors and nurses. Although the incidence of congenital abnormalities such as structural, chromosomal and genetic disorders is very low, it is important to have accurate information on their incidence and likely outcome, and on the screening and diagnosis of congenital abnormalities during pregnancy care. This book provides valuable insights into prenatal screening, genetic counseling and fetal diagnosis.

    Contents:
    Part I Ultrasound examination
    1.Ultrasonic Screening
    2.Abnormal findings in Ultrasound examination
    Part II_ Genetic tests
    3.Screening tests
    4.Diagnostic test
    Part III_Genetic Disorders
    5.Mendelian Diseases
    6.Abnormalities in fetal brain(congenital hydrocephalus etc)
    7.Muscular Dystrophy
    8.Skeletal dysplasia
    9.Genito-urinary tract abnormality
    10.Genomic imprinting disorders ( including mesenchymal placental dysplasia)
    11.Genetics in Multiple gestation
    12.Fetal Therapy
    Part IV_Chromosoma disease
    13.Autosomal disease
    14.Sex chromosome-linked diseases
    Part V_Genetic counseling
    15.fetal anomaly and genetic counseling
    16.Soft marker test (NT, Nasal bone etc) and genetic counseling
    17.NIPT and genetic counseling
    18.Trisomy and genetic counseling
    19.Sex chromosomel abnormality and genetic counseling
    20.Chromosome structural abnormalities and genetic counseling
    21.Chromosome Mosaic and Genetic Counseling
    22.Gene disorders and genetic counseling
    Part VI_Technical
    23. G-banding
    24. FISH
    25. PCR
    26. Microarray and Next generation sequencing
    27. How to get the licenses for prenatal diagnosis.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
  • Digital
    edited by Mark D. Kilby, Anthony Johnson, Dick Oepkes.
    Summary: Updated by a team of internationally renowned experts, this book gives a thorough overview of fetal pathophysiology and an evidence base for in utero: both medical (non-invasive) and surgical treatments. Many topics are expanded to cover recent advances, including: stem cell transplantation; tissue scaffolding; minimally invasive approaches to 'open fetal surgery'; the etiology, prevention and treatment of preterm birth and PROM; the genetic etiologies of fetal disease; and gene therapy. In addition, there are in-depth discussions as to the role of open fetal myelomeningocele repair and several fetoscopic approaches to therapy. The international editors have added important new chapters on reducing stillbirth and prenatal counselling. This book is an invaluable reference guide to the latest fetal therapy options, and an essential, in-depth study book for maternal-fetal and neonatology specialists.
    Digital Access Cambridge 2019
  • Digital
    Xiaokun Li.
    Summary: "Fibroblast Growth Factors presents research and results from the leading global research group on FGF, providing up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of the field. The book describes the history, basic research and growth engineering technology involved with FGFs, while also introducing detailed research methods. It comprises eight chapters that detail successes and problems in relation to wound healing of engineered growth factors and considers injury repair and regeneration, non-mitogenic mutants, structure modification, pathology, physiology, pharmacology, development, FGF/FGFR inhibitors, bioengineering, and new drug development. It will serve as a key reference book for researchers working on FGFs."Publisher's description
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2018
  • Digital
    Erin Lawson, Mark S. Wallace, editors.
    Contents:
    Preface
    The Epidemiology and Prevalence of Fibromyalgia
    Fibromyalgia Diagnosis
    Etiology
    Prognosis
    Lifestyle Modification and Fibromyalgia
    Psychological Treatment for Fibromyalgia
    Medications
    Adjuvant Treatments for Fibromyalgia
    Utilizing Clinical Treatments with a Limited Evidence Base
    Treatment of Special Groups: Children, Pregnant, Elderly and Mentally-disabled
    Emerging Developments
    Nutrition.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Digital
    Jacob N. Ablin, Yehuda Shoenfeld, editors.
    Summary: This book provides a comprehensive overview of fibromyalgia syndrome that focuses on integrating concepts relevant to the pathogenesis, epidemiology and treatment of the condition. Details of how to manage sleep disorders, assess related disabilities, use pharmacological and complementary treatments are provided. Relevant aspects of neuromodulation, genetics, and neuromodulation are also covered. Therefore, enabling the reader to develop a deep understanding of the underlying triggers of and tools for assessing and treating fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia Syndrome features a wealth of information on the basic science and contains guidance on how to make clinical decisions when treating patients with this condition, and is a valuable resource for any medical professional or trainee seeking a dedicated up-to-date resource on the topic.

    Contents:
    Overview and definition of the fibromyalgia syndrome
    History of fibromyalgia and evolution of nomenclature
    Chronic fatigue-definition and overlap with fibromyalgia
    Chronic pain as a pathogenetic and clinical entity
    Etiology and triggers in the development of fibromyalgia
    Epidemiology of fibromyalgia and chronic pain
    Pharmacological treatment of fibromyalgia
    Complementary and alternative treatments
    Neuromodulation for the treatment of fibromyalgia, including neurofeedback
    Classification, criteria diagnosis
    Psychiatric comorbidity
    Fibromyalgia genetics
    The clinical spectrum of fibromyalgia and overview of approach to treatment
    Functional syndromes as fibromyalgia comorbidities
    Cognitive behavioral treatment and other types of psychotherapy
    Pediatric fibromyalgia
    The neuroscience of fibromyalgia and central sensitization
    Role of the immune system in fibromyalgia
    The autonomic nervous system inn fibromyalgia
    Sleep disorders and management in fibromyalgia and chronic pain
    Assessing disability in fibromyalgia
    Comorbidity of fibromyalgia in non-functional disorders-clinical and research implications
    Cannabinoids in the fibromyalgia syndrome
    Infections and vaccinations
    Fibromyaliga and vaccinations
    Small fiber neuropathy
    Conclusion.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
  • Digital
    Florian Rieder, editor.
    Summary: This book provides a comprehensive account of the pathogenesis and treatment of intestinal fibrosis, covering both the clinical and molecular aspects of the disease. It begins by describing the epidemiology and genetics of fibrostenosing IBD in Crohn’s disease and Ulcerative colitis as well as the epigenetics and cellular and molecular mechanisms of the disease. Readers will obtain an in-depth overview of the disease from biomarkers and histology to surgical intervention, imaging and current and future drug therapies. Medical management of fibrosis, endoscopy and imaging as well as surgical approaches are all discussed. Through the links to videos contained in the book, the reader will become familiar with interventional procedures such as endoscopic balloon dilation and surgical techniques for stricturing IBD, such as resection and strictureplasties. This is an indispensable volume for anyone working on fibrostenotic IBD, such as gastroenterologists, internists, radiologists, colorectal surgeons, pathologists and researchers. It has been written by a team of top experts from North America, Asia and Europe.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Print
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  • Digital
    Dinesh Kumar Maheshwari, Shrivardhan Dheeman, editors.
    Summary: This book discusses the most challenging task ahead of researchers from India and around the globe: providing disease-free field crops for the ever-growing world population. In Asia, despite being cultivated in massive volumes, major crops, including cereals, oil seed, tuber and non-tuber vegetables, and fruit, are not meeting the demands of the increasing population. This book showcases naturally occurring beneficial microbes in the form of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria, or PGPR, which make it possible to grow field crops without applying synthetic chemicals. Our understanding of PGPR has increased exponentially in recent decades. They play a multifarious role in developing sustainable systems of crop production and protection. The book focuses on the mechanistic behaviors of PGPRs, their use to develop sustainable cultivation techniques, and their application to enhance crop growth and productivity at the cutting edge of tech-oriented agriculture and to replace hazardous chemicals with microbial inoculants. The book is useful to agronomists, microbiologists, ecologists, plant pathologists, molecular biologists, environmentalists, policy makers, conservationists, and NGOs working on organically grown field crops.

    Contents:
    Microbes in Agriculture : An Introduction
    Role of Chemotactic and root colonizing rhizobacteria in plant growth promotion and yield improvement of Sesamum indicum L
    Plant Growth Promotion and Suppression of Fungal Pathogens in Rice by Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria
    Problem of mercury toxicity in crop plants: Can plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) be an effective solution?
    Regulatory role of rhizobacteria to induce drought and salt stress tolerance in plants
    Bacterial mixture, the future generation of inoculants for sustainable crop production
    In Sustainable Agriculture: Assessment of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria in Cucurbitaceous Vegetable Crops
    Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria Induced Defense against Insect Herbivores In Field Crops
    Azospirillum brasilense Az39 as a PGPR model: from the genomics to the field performance and soil traceability Fabricio Cassán, Argentina
    Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR): their potential effect on enhancing protection against viral disease
    Harnessing beneficial mechanisms of Aerobic Endospore forming Bacteria (AEFB) in productivity improvement of native crop of Himalayan biodiversity
    Utilization of endophytic bacteria isolated from legume root nodules for plant growth promotion
    Beneficial impact on crop productivity enhancement of leguminous crop using ACC-deaminase producing rhizobacteria
    Conclusion.
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • Digital
    Section on Transport Medicine, American Academy of Pediatrics, author ; Keith Meyer, Caraciolo J. Fernandes, editor, Hamilton P. Schwarz, editor, S. Niccole Alexander, AAP Staff.
    Summary: The Field Guide for Air and Ground Transport of Neonatal and Pediatric Patients is a brand-new clinical transport resource brought to you by the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Transport Medicine. The guide is written by clinicians with extensive transport expertise and is a must for every clinician in the field of neonatal and pediatric transport. A concise, outline format makes this resource the convenient go-to reference for all your transport questions and needs. The pathophysiology of common illnesses and transport management pearls are at your fingertips.

    Contents:
    Before the transport
    Challenges of transport environment
    Special considerations
    Diagnostic tests
    Procedural skills
    Radiology pearls
    Neonatal content
    Pediatric content
    Approach to selected signs and symptoms.
    Digital Access AAP ebooks 2018
  • Digital
    James Alan Chambers.
    Summary: "While serving as a physician overseas in resource-poor countries, Dr. James Chambers recognized the need for a practical, portable reference for non-specialist healthcare providers to orient them to common issues when serving in new situations, whether due to geography, austere environments, or complex humanitarian disasters. Field Guide to Global Health and Disaster Medicine draws on the experience, training, and perspectives of committed healthcare providers from diverse nations and backgrounds to provide the most essential information for maximum utility in the field -- whether in a refugee camp, operating room, disaster response scene, or other demanding environment"--Publisher's description.

    Contents:
    Before you leave home: immunizations and preventive measures for travel
    Global infectious diseases: four steps toward a differential diagnosis
    Specific infectious diseases
    Laboratory techniques and procedures
    Nutritional diseases of low- and middle-income countries
    Sexually transmitted diseases
    Bites and stings
    Global toxicology
    Environmental diseases and injuries
    Public health and field epidemiology
    Refugees and internally-displaced persons
    Austere surgery and anesthesia
    Mental health in crisis regions
    Radiological, biological, and chemical agents
    Medical response to disasters
    Considerations for pandemic preparedness and response
    Strengthening and supporting health systems.
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  • Digital
    edited by Christopher A. Clyne, Britton Jewell
    Summary: "Today's health care is much more than medicine. Health care professionals and administrators must be familiar with the non-medical aspects of health care if they are to be successful. From the basics of government and private insurance, to reimbursement methods, payment models, practice paradigms and new industry trends this indispensable guide provides much-needed information for medical students and residents, emerging health care professionals, and anyone who wants a clear perspective on the requisites, protocols, and regulations of today's health care system. Delivers up-to-date, must-know information on today's changing health care system, recent reforms, and the economics of practicing medicine - areas that are critical to career decision making and professional success. Uses an easy-to-read, quick-reference format that features numerous tables, diagrams, and links for efficient learning. Covers practical business and administrative challenges not often addressed in medical school and other formal health care training: credentialing, schedule planning, budgeting, benefits coverage, and much more. Includes practical coverage of insurance plans, physician reimbursement, documentation, billing and coding, medical malpractice and health law, social media, and more...."--Provided by publisher

    Contents:
    Fundamentals of health insurance : Medicare and Medicaid
    Primer on health plans : private insurance
    Physician reimbursement : how doctors are paid
    Non-profit or not : how hospitals are paid
    The mighty midlevel : how other providers are paid
    If it ain't written it ain't done : documentation integrity and electronic medical records
    Charging responsibly : billing and coding
    Big brother is watching : quality and compliance
    Your virtual presence : navigating social media
    Protect yourself : medical malpractice and health law
    Piles of paperwork : licensing, certification, and credentialing
    It takes a village : social work and the community
    Carving your niche : practice paradigms
    From bedside to board room : the C-suite
    The healthcare executive : industry as a career
    The game changer : the Affordable Care Act and its future?
    Spotting the horizon : future directions in healthcare
    Digital Access LWW Health Library 2019
  • Digital
    Paul S. Auerbach MD, MS, FACEP, MFAWM, FAAEM, Benjamin B. Constance MD, MBA, FACEP, FAWM, DiMM and Luanne Freer MD, FACEP, FAWM.
    Summary: "Based on Dr. Auerbach's renowned Wilderness Medicine text, Field Guide to Wilderness Medicine, 5th Edition, is your portable, authoritative guide to the full range of medical and emergency situations that occur in non-traditional settings. Useful for experienced physicians as well as advanced practice providers, this unique medical guide covers an indispensable range of topics in a well-illustrated, highly condensed format - in print or on any mobile device - for quick access anytime, anywhere"--Publisher's description.

    Contents:
    High-altitude medicine
    Avalanche safety and rescue
    Hypothermia
    Frostbite and other cold-induced tissue injuries
    Heat illness
    Wildland fires
    Burns and smoke inhalation
    Solar radiation and photoprotection
    Lightning injuries
    Emergency airway management
    Emergency oxygen administration
    Trauma emergencies : assessment and stabilization
    Shock
    Head injury
    Chest trauma
    Intraabdominal injuries
    Maxillofacial trauma
    Orthopedic injuries, splints, and slings
    Firearm and arrow injuries/fishhook injury
    Lacerations, abrasions, and dressings
    Sprains and strains
    Foot problems and care
    Bandaging and taping techniques
    Pain management
    Life-threatening emergencies (rescue breathing/CPR/choking)
    Allergic reactions
    Cardiopulmonary emergencies
    Neurologic emergencies
    Diabetes emergencies
    Genitourinary tract disorders
    Gynecologic and obstetric emergencies
    Wilderness eye emergencies
    Ear, nose, and throat emergencies
    Dental emergencies
    Mental health
    Global humanitarian relief and disaster medicine
    Snake and other reptile bites
    Arthropod and mosquito bites and stings
    Protection from blood-feeding arthropods
    Toxic plants
    Mushroom toxicity
    Animal attacks
    Zoonoses
    Diarrhea and constipation
    Field water disinfection
    Hydration and dehydration
    Malaria
    Travel-acquired illnesses
    Immunizations for travel
    Drowning and cold-water immersion
    Scuba diving-related disorders
    Injuries from nonvenomous aquatic animals envenomation by marine life
    Seafood toxidromes
    Aquatic skin disorders
    Search and rescue
    Improvised litters and carries
    Aeromedical transport
    Survival
    Knots
    Wilderness medical kits
    Children in the wilderness
    Emergency veterinary medicine
    Leave no trace
    Appendices. Avalanche resources
    Glasgow coma scale, simplified motor score, and other measures of responsiveness
    SCAT5 sport concussion assessment tool
    Lake Louise score for the diagnosis of acute mountain sickness
    Contingency supplies for wilderness travel
    Repair supplies for wilderness travel
    Priority medical equipment
    Antimicrobials
    Wilderness eye kit
    Recommended oral antibiotics for prophylaxis of domestic animal and human bite wounds
    Therapy for parasitic infections
    Suggested basic contents of a survival kit for temperate to cold weather sample winter survival kit
    Sample desert survival kit
    Sample camp and survival gear for jungle travel
    Vehicle cold weather survival kit
    Pediatric wilderness medical kit: basic supplies
    Drug stability in the wilderness
    Guide to initial dosage of certain antivenoms for treating bites by medically important snakes outside the Americas.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2019
  • Digital
    editors-in-chief, Peter M. Howley, David M. Knipe
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    editors, Peter M. Howley, David M. Knipe ; associate volume editors, Blossom Damania, Jeffrey I. Cohen ; associate editors, Sean P.J. Whelan, Eric O. Freed, Lynn Enquist.
    Summary: "Now in four convenient volumes, Fields Virology remains the most authoritative reference in this fast-changing field, providing definitive coverage of virology, including virus biology as well as replication and medical aspects of specific virus families. This volume of Fields Virology: Emerging Viruses, Seventh Edition covers recent changes in emerging viruses, providing new or extensively revised chapters that reflect these advances in this dynamic field."-- Amazon

    Contents:
    Polyomaviridae
    Papillomaviriae : the viruses and their replication
    Papillomaviruses
    Adenoviridae: the viruses and their replication
    Adenoviruses
    Parvoviridae
    Circoviridae and anelloviridae
    The family herpesviridae: a brief introduction
    Herpes simplex viruses: mechanisms of lytic and latent infection
    Herpes simplex viruses: pathogenesis and clinical insights
    Epstein-barr virus
    Cytomegalovirus
    Varicella-zoster virus
    Human herpesviruses 6A, 6B, and 7
    Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus
    Poxviridae: the viruses and their replication
    Poxviruses
    Hepadnaviridae
    Hepatitis D (Delta) virus
    Mimiviridae.
    Digital Access LWW Health Library 2022
  • Print
    editors-in-chief, Peter M. Howley, David M. Knipe ; associate volume editors, L.W. Enquist, Jeffrey I. Cohen, Eric O. Freed, Blossom Damania, Sean P.J. Whelan.
    Summary: "Now in four convenient volumes, Field's Virology remains the most authoritative reference in this fast-changing field, providing definitive coverage of virology, including virus biology as well as replication and medical aspects of specific virus families. This volume of Field's Virology: Fundamentals, Seventh Edition, edited by Drs. Peter Howley and David M. Knipe, along with volume associate editors Drs. Lynn Enquist, Jeffrey I. Cohen, Eric O. Freed, Blossom A. Damania, and Sean P. J. Whelan, focuses on the basic principles of virology and reflects recent advances in this dynamic field. Bundled with the eBook, which will be updated regularly as new information about each virus is available, this text serves as the authoritative, up-to-date reference book for virologists, infectious disease specialists, microbiologists, and physicians, as well as undergraduate and graduate students interested in virology." -- Provided by publisher.
  • Print
    Fobes, Joseph Henry.
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  • Digital/Print
    Steffen Backert, editor.
    Summary: This edited volume explores Campylobacter species, which are some of the most important foodborne pathogens. Above all, contaminated poultry meat can cause human gastroenteritis in both developed and developing countries. The respective contributions reveal how these infections can also increase the risk of generalized paralytic diseases such as Guillain-Barre syndrome, Miller-Fisher syndrome, and Chinese paralytic syndrome. Due to their influence on the nervous system, circulatory system, and various organs, Campylobacter infections represent a serious public health concern. Campylobacter can be effectively combated by addressing the hygienic conditions in both food production and human lifestyles. Accordingly, the authors put forward a One Health perspective, which provides readers with essential insights into the basic biology of Campylobacter, as well as practical guidance on aspects ranging from food production to the clinical treatment of infections. Chapter 'Natural Competence and Horizontal Gene Transfer in Campylobacter is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

    Contents:
    Human campylobacteriosis - a serious infectious threat in a One Health perspective
    The data behind risk analysis of Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli infections
    Population biology and comparative genomics of Campylobacter species
    Management strategies for prevention of Campylobacter infections through the poultry food chain: a European perspective
    Emission sources of Campylobacter from agricultural farms, impact on environmental contamination and intervention strategies
    Phage biocontrol of Campylobacter: a One Health approach
    Campylobacter virulence factors and molecular host-pathogen interactions
    Diarrheal mechanisms and the role of intestinal barrier dysfunction in Campylobacter infections
    Murine models for the investigation of colonization resistance and innate immune responses in Campylobacter jejuni infections
    Natural competence and horizontal gene transfer in Campylobacter
    Molecular mechanisms of Campylobacter biofilm formation and quorum sensing.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
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  • Digital
    edited by Jacob P. Thyssen, Howard Maibach.
    Summary: Filaggrin proteins are expressed in several human tissues, including the skin, oral mucosa, conjunctivae, esophagus, cervix, and testes. While filaggrin guarantees both structural and functional normality of the human epidermis, its role in other tissues is largely unknown. Epidermal deficiency of filaggrin causes dry and scaly skin, but also strongly increases the risk of skin diseases, in particular ichthyosis vulgaris and atopic dermatitis. Importantly, the risk of related asthma, hay fever, and food allergy is also increased although filaggrin is not expressed in the airways and gastrointestinal tract. Common FLG mutations, leading to reduced filaggrin expression, have mainly been identified in Europeans and Asians, reaching a prevalence of 5-10%. Even in the absence of atopic dermatitis, the skin of individuals with FLG mutations differs fundamentally from normal skin, for example by generating more vitamin D and allowing chemicals and allergens to more widely penetrate across the stratum corneum. This textbook provides comprehensive and detailed coverage of the effects of filaggrin and filaggrin gene (FLG) mutations in health and disease (cutaneous and non-cutaneous) and also discusses the basic science, epidemiology, management, and future research areas. It will be of value to scientists and clinicians from different specialties.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Digital
    Ik Soo Koh, Won Lee.
    Summary: This book is a comprehensive, up-to-date, and clearly organized guide to the avoidance, identification, and treatment of complications associated with filler injections. With the aid of a wealth of high-quality illustrations, the various complications that may be encountered when performing filler injections are described and documented. There is a particular focus on granulomas, skin necrosis, and blindness and vision loss, but the full range of less serious complications is also covered, with complete description of the current treatment guidelines for each complication. In addition, the classification of filler complications is clearly explained and regions especially susceptible to adverse events are identified. The book, written by plastic surgeons with vast experience in the field, is exceptional in the breadth and depth of its coverage of filler complications. It will be invaluable for aesthetic and plastic surgeons, dermatologists, and all other providers of filler injections.

    Contents:
    1. Classification of filler complications
    2. Hyaluronic acid filler and hyaluronidase
    3. Granulomas and chronic inflammation
    4. Danger zones
    5. Skin necrosis- 6. Visual complications of filler injections.
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • Print
    Palva, Antti.
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    >1. Basic studies with Finnish speech towards the creation of a method for the diagnosis of central hearing disorders.
  • Digital
    Maria Letizia Focarete, Chiara Gualandi, Seeram Ramakrishna, editors.
    Summary: This book covers the state-of-the-art on electrospun materials for the use of filters for water remediation, ion-exchange membranes and affinity membranes for the capture of selected chemical and biochemical species, as well as filtering applications covering air treatment, defense and protective applications, and oil-water separation. The book also provides an overview of the landscape of marketed electrospun filters and of technical approaches for the large scale production of nanofibrous non-woven filter media. This is an ideal book for biomaterials and polymer researchers interested in the applications of filtering media by electrospinning. Covers the latest research on ion-exchange membranes and affinity membranes for capture of cells and biological substances Broadens reader understanding of antimicrobial electrospun filters and sieving filters for liquid microfiltration Reviews exhaustively the key recent research into electrospun filters for oil-water separation, heavy metals removal, and defense and protective applications.

    Contents:
    Intro; Contents;
    Chapter 1: Electrospinning Technology for Filtering Membranes Fabrication; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Electrospun Fibers for Filter Fabrication; 1.2.1 Electrospinning by Polymer Solution; 1.2.2 Other Processing Routes; 1.2.3 Optimization of Spinnerets and Collectors for Large-ƯScale Production; 1.3 Strategies to Design Complex Micro- and Nano-porous Membranes; 1.4 Fiber Membrane Post-treatments; 1.4.1 Physical Modifications; 1.4.2 Chemical Modifications; 1.5 Conclusions and Future Outlooks in Filtering Applications; References.
    Chapter 2: Current Advances on Nanofiber Membranes for Water Purification Applications2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Electrospinning Technology; 2.2.1 Brief History; 2.2.2 Single-Jet Electrospinning; 2.2.3 Electroblowing Technology; 2.2.4 Double-Jet Electrospinning; 2.2.5 Multiple-Jet Electrospinning; 2.2.6 Electrospinning Technology: Current Commercial Status; 2.3 Unique Properties of Electrospun Nanofibrous Membranes; 2.3.1 Tunable Structural Characters; 2.3.2 Materials Selection for Nanofibrous Membranes in Water Purification; 2.4 Summary and Outlook; References.
    Chapter 3: Electrospun Filters for Air Filtration: Comparison with Existing Air Filtration Technologies3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The History and Filtration Mechanism of Electrospun Filters; 3.2.1 The History of Electrospun Filters; 3.2.2 Filtration Mechanism of Electrospun Filters; 3.3 Materials for Electrospun Filters; 3.3.1 Polymers; 3.3.2 Ceramics; 3.4 Applications of the Electrospun Filters; 3.4.1 Industrial Dust Filtration; 3.4.2 Locomotive Air Filtration; 3.4.3 Indoor Air Filtration; 3.5 Conclusions and Prospects; References.
    Chapter 4: Electrospun Filters for Defense and Protective Applications4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Motivation; 4.1.2 Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents (CBWAs); 4.2 Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents (CBWAs) Degradation; 4.2.1 Electrospun Fibrous Membrane for CBWAs Degradation; 4.2.1.1 Chemical Degradation; 4.2.1.2 Enzymatic Degradation; 4.2.1.3 Photocatalytic Degradation; 4.2.1.4 Biological Warfare Agent Degradation; 4.3 Smart Protective Textiles; 4.3.1 Sensing and Control; 4.3.2 Energy Harvesting/Storage and Communication; 4.3.3 Self-Cleaning; 4.3.4 Mechanical Strength; 4.4 Conclusion.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
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    The Work Group for Studying the Effects of the Specific Health Checkups and Specific Health Guidance on Health Care Expenditures ; translation by Akiko S. Hosler.
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    Philip C. Cory.
    Summary: Finding the Nerve: The Story of Impedance Neurography discusses research that elucidates the nature of nerve simulation via externally applied electrical fields, and how it has led to an entirely new understanding of neuronal cell membrane biophysics and defined a novel nerve imaging technology. It details how these discoveries came about and the nature of research that derives from unexplained clinical observations. The primary technology, impedance neurography, is a wholly new way of nerve-specific visualization in 2-D or 3-D, with the ability to define both normal and abnormal functioning of nerves, heretofore unavailable from techniques such as MRI neurography. This is of particular importance with respect to the obesity epidemic where physicians performing nerve-related procedures cannot use ultrasound visualization due to the depth limitations of that technology.

    Contents:
    Initial impedance neurography findings
    Skin surface impedance
    The varieties of neuronal cell membrane reactance
    Anisotropicity
    Depth determination of peripheral nerves using impedance neurography.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2018
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    Pranab Dey.
    Summary: This book discusses a broad selection of interesting cases of fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC), which offer valuable insights into the diagnosis of cytology cases in routine practice. It provides the salient clinical history along with representative microphotographs of the routine smears. The content is divided into 100 chapters, with each chapter covering an individual case in detail. The book also addresses immunocytochemistry and other ancillary techniques that can help to diagnose lesions. Richly illustrated with more than 900 images, the book offers a valuable guide to diagnosis and self-evaluation for students/trainees/examinees of pathology and cytology practitioners alike.

    Contents:
    Fine needle aspiration cytology of head and neck region lesions
    Fine needle aspiration cytology of salivary gland
    Fine needle aspiration cytology of thyroid
    Fine needle aspiration cytology of breast.-Fine needle aspiration cytology of lymph node
    Fine needle aspiration cytology of lung and mediastinum
    Fine needle aspiration cytology of intra-abdominal lesions
    Fine needle aspiration cytology of ovary and testis
    Fine needle aspiration cytology of soft tissue, skin and bone.
    Digital Access Springer 2020
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    Leo M. Rozmaryn, editor.
    Contents:
    Anatomy and Physiology of the Fingertip
    Closed Injuries: Bone, Ligament and Tendon
    Injuries to the Nail Apparatus
    High Pressure Injection Injuries
    Fingertip Amputations: Supermicrosurgery and Replantation
    Fingertip Amputations: Coverage ? Local and Regional Flaps
    Reconstruction of the Thumb Tip
    Free Tissue Transfer for Fingertip Coverage
    Fingertip Burns
    Pediatric Fingertip Injuries
    Rehabilitation of the Fingertip.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Print
    United States Office of Civilian Defense.
    Contents:
    No.
    1. Fire defense organization.
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    edited by Jesmyn Ward.
    Summary: "National Book Award-winner Jesmyn Ward takes James Baldwin's 1963 examination of race in America, The Fire Next Time, as a jumping off point for this groundbreaking collection of essays and poems about race from the most important voices of her generation and our time. In light of recent tragedies and widespread protests across the nation, The Progressive magazine republished one of its most famous pieces: James Baldwin's 1962 "Letter to My Nephew," which was later published in his landmark book, The Fire Next Time. Addressing his fifteen-year-old namesake on the one hundredth anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, Baldwin wrote: "You know and I know, that the country is celebrating one hundred years of freedom one hundred years too soon." Award-winning author Jesmyn Ward knows that Baldwin's words ring as true as ever today. In response, she has gathered short essays, memoir, and a few essential poems to engage the question of race in the United States. And she has turned to some of her generation's most original thinkers and writers to give voice to their concerns. The Fire This Time is divided into three parts that shine a light on the darkest corners of our history, wrestle with our current predicament, and envision a better future. Of the eighteen pieces, ten were written specifically for this volume. In the fifty-odd years since Baldwin's essay was published, entire generations have dared everything and made significant progress. But the idea that we are living in the post-Civil Rights era, that we are a "post-racial" society is an inaccurate and harmful reflection of a truth the country must confront. Baldwin's "fire next time" is now upon us, and it needs to be talked about. Contributors include Carol Anderson, Jericho Brown, Garnette Cadogan, Edwidge Danticat, Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah, Mitchell S. Jackson, Honoree Jeffers, Kima Jones, Kiese Laymon, Daniel Jose Older, Emily Raboteau, Claudia Rankine, Clint Smith, Natasha Trethewey, Wendy S. Walters, Isabel Wilkerson, and Kevin Young"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    The Tradition / by Jericho Brown
    Introduction / by Jesmyn Ward
    Part I: Legacy
    Homegoing, AD / by Kima Jones
    The Weight / by Rachel Ghansah / Lonely in America / by Wendy S. Walters
    Where Do We Go from Here? / by Isabel Wilkerson
    "The Dear Pledges of Our Love": A Defense of Phillis Wheatley's Husband / Honoree Jeffers
    White Rage / by Carol Anderson
    Cracking the Code / by Jesmyn Ward
    Part II: Reckoning
    Queries of Unrest / by Clint Smith
    Blacker Than Thou / by Kevin Young
    Da Art of Storytellin' (a prequel) / by Kiese Laymon
    Black and Blue / by Garnette Cadogan
    The Condition of Black Life is One of Mourning / by Claudia Rankine
    Know Your Rights! / by Emily Raboteau
    Composite Pops / by Mitchell Jackson
    Part III: Jubilee
    Theories of Time and Space / by Natasha Trethewey
    Love in the Time of Contradiction / by Daniel Jose Older
    Message to My Daughters / by Edwidge Danticat.
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    Gary S. Firestein, Ralph C. Budd, Sherine E. Gabriel, Gary A. Koretzky, Iain B. McInnes, and James R. O'Dell.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2021
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    [edited by] Tao Le , Richard A. Giovane.
    Contents:
    Biochemistry
    Immunology
    Microbiology
    Pharmacology
    Public health sciences
    Cardiovascular
    Endocrine
    Gastrointestinal
    Hematology and oncology
    Musculoskeletal, skin, and connective tissue
    Neurology and special senses
    Psychiatry
    Renal
    Reproductive
    Respiratory.
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    [editors] Tao Le, Vikas Bhushan, Connie Qiu, Anup Chalise, Panagiotis Kaparaliotis, Caroline Coleman, Kimberly Kallianos.
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    senior editors, Tao Le, William L. Hwang ; editors, Luke R.G. Pike, M. Scott Moore.
    Contents:
    Anatomy and histology
    Behavioral science
    Biochemistry
    Embryology
    Microbiology
    Immunology
    Pathology
    General pharmacology.
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    senior editors Tao Le, MD, MHS (Associate Clinical Professor, Chief, Section of Allergy and Immunology, Department of Medicine, University of Louisville School of Medicine), William L. Hwang, MD, PhD (Resident, Harvard Radiation Oncology Program, Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham & Women's Hospital) ; editors Vinayak Muralidhar, MD, MSc (Resident, Harvard Radiation Oncology Program, Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham & Women's Hospital), Jared A. White, MD (Resident, Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Florida College of Medicine), M. Scott Moore, DO (Clinical Research Fellow, Affiliated Laboratories).
    Contents:
    Cardiovascular
    Endocrine
    Gastrointestinal
    Hematology and oncology
    Musculoskeletal, skin, and connective tissue
    Neurology and special senses
    Psychiatry
    Renal
    Reproductive
    Respiratory.
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    Barbara K. Blok, Dickson S. Cheung, Timothy Fortescue Platts-Mills.
    Contents:
    Resuscitation
    Cardiovascular emergencies
    Trauma
    Orthopedics
    Pediatrics
    Toxicology
    Endocrine, metabolic, fluid, and electrolyte disorders
    Infectious disease
    Hematology, oncology, allergy, and immunology
    Thoracic and respiratory disorders
    Abdominal and gastrointestinal emergencies
    Obstetrics and gynecology
    Environmental emergencies
    Head, eyes, ear, nose, and throat (HEENT) and dental emergencies
    Neurology
    Psychobehavioral disorders
    Dermatology
    Renal and genitourinary emergencies
    Procedures and skills
    EMS and disaster medicine
    Ethical/legal issues.
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    editors, David S. Howes, John R. Dayton, James Ahn, Navneet Cheema, Janis Tupesis.
    Summary: "Real exam strategies to help avoid pitfalls and errors on the Emergency Medicine Oral Boards"-- Provided by publisher
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    [edited by] Tao Le, Michael D. Mendoza, Diana Coffa, Lamercie Saint-Hilaire.
    Summary: The insider's guide to excelling on the Family Medicine Boards. Includes: Essential information for certification or recertification preparation; Concise summaries of thousands of board-tested topics; Hundreds of high-yield tables, diagrams, and color illustrations; Resident-tested study strategies and test-taking tips; Mnemonics make learning and memorization fast, fun, and easy; Key facts in the margins reference must-know information; Integrated vignette Q&As prepare you for what you will see on exam day. -- Publisher description

    Contents:
    Guide to the ABFM examination
    Community and preventive medicine
    Cardiology
    Endocrinology
    Gastroenterology
    Infectious diseases
    Hematology/oncology
    Pulmonary
    Nephrology
    Dermatology
    Neurology
    Surgery
    Child and adolescent medicine
    Psychiatry and behavioral science
    Geriatric medicine
    Reproductive health
    Sports medicine and musculoskeletal disorders
    Emergency/urgent care.
  • Digital
    Tao Le, Peter V. Chin-Hong, Thomas E. Baudendistel, Cindy J. Lai.
    Summary: The insider's guide to acing the internal medicine boards written by physicians who passed Apply the proven First Aid formula for exam success! Following the traditional First Aid format, this review provides high-yield information residents & physicians need to know to pass the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) licensure examination for certification and/or re-certification. Includes background information (what to expect, how to apply, how to succeed), high-yield facts organized by subject, and a review section of relevant exam review resources.

    Contents:
    Allergy and immunology
    Ambulatory medicine
    Cardiovascular disease
    Pulmonary and Critical care
    Dermatology
    Endocrinology
    Gastroenterology and hepatology
    Geriatric Medicine
    Hematology
    Hospital medicine
    Infectious diseases
    Nephrology
    Neurology
    Oncology
    Psychiatry
    Rheumatology
    Women's health.
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    Amin, Chirag; Berk, S. L.; Bhushan, Vikas; Collisson, Eric; Le, Tao.
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    editors, Matthew S. Kaufman, Latha Ganti, , Dennis Chang, Alfredo J. Mena Lora.
    Summary: "First Aid for the Medicine Clerkship is a high-yield review of the clerkship's core competencies presented in the trusted First Aid format"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Basics
    Physical Examination Pearls
    Chest Radiograph
    Electrocardiogram
    Evidence-Based Medicine
    Cardiology
    Endocrinology
    Hematology/Oncology
    Infectious Diseases
    Pulmonology
    Dermatology
    Psychiatry
    Gastroenterology and Hepatology
    Nephrology/Acid Base Disorders
    Rheumatology
    Neurology
    Ambulatory Medicine
    Inpatient Emergencies
    Palliative Care.
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    Michael S. Rafii, MD, PhD, Director, memory Disorders Clinic, Medical Director, Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study, Director, Neurology Residency Training Program, Assistant Professor of Neurosciences, University of California San Diego Health System, La Jolla, California, Thomas I. Cochrane, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Neurology, Division of Neuromuscular Disease, Department of Neurology, harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
    Contents:
    Guide to the ABPN examination
    Neuroanatomy
    Neuropharmacology
    Neuroimmunology
    Neurodegenerative disorders
    Headache and pain
    Neuro-oncology
    Neuro-ophthalmology and neuro-otology
    Stroke and neurocritical care
    Neurological infections
    Neuromuscular disease
    Pediatric neurology and neurogenetics
    Seizures, epilepsy, and sleep disorders
    Substance abuse and dependence
    Delirium
    Anxiety disorders
    Somatoform disorders
    Bipolar disorder
    Major depressive disorder
    Primary psychotic disorders.
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    Latha Ganti, Matthew Kaufman, Shireen Madani Sims.
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    RG141 .F45 2018
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    Shireen Madani Sims, Sarah Dotters-Katz, Latha Ganti, Matthew Kaufman.
    Summary: "Each of the chapters in this book contain the major topics central to the practice of obstetrics and gynecology and closely parallel the medical student learning objectives of the American Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics and this book also targets the obstetrics and gynecology content on the USMLE Step 2 examination"-- Provided by publisher.
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    Latha Ganti ; Matthew S. Kaufman.
    Contents:
    1. How to succeed in the pediatrics clerkship
    2. Gestation and birth
    3. Prematurity
    4. Growth and development
    5. Nutrition
    6. Health supervision and prevention of illness and injury in children and adolescents
    7. Congenital malformations and chromosomal anomalies
    8. Metabolic disease
    9. Immunologic disease
    10. Infectious disease
    11. Gastrointestinal disease
    12. Respiratory disease
    13. Cardiovascular disease
    14. Renal , gynecologic, and urinary disease
    15. Hematologic disease
    16. Endocrine disease
    17. Neurologic disease
    18. Special organs: eye, ear, nose
    19. Musculoskeletal disease
    20. Dermatologic disease
    21. Psychiatric disease
    22. Pediatric life support
    Index.
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    RJ48.3 .S73 2018
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    Robert J. Yetman, Mark D. Hormann, Latha Ganti, Matthew Kaufman.
    Summary: "The goals of this book are to assist students in success on the clerkship exam and also to help guide them in the clinical diagnosis and treatment of many of the problems seen by pediatricians"-- Provided by publisher.
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    Mark D. Hormann, Robert J. Yetman, Latha Ganti, Matthew S. Kaufman.
    Summary: The goals of this book are to assist students in success on the clerkship exam and also to help guide them in the clinical diagnosis and treatment of many of the problems seen by pediatricians.
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    Latha Ganti, Matthew S. Kaufman, Sean M. Blitzstein.
    Contents:
    Examination and diagnosis
    Psychotic disorders
    Mood disorders
    Anxiety and adjustment disorders
    Personality disorders
    Substance-related disorders
    Cognitive disorders
    Geriatric psychiatry
    Psychiatric disorders in children
    Dissociative disorders
    Somatoform and factitious disorders
    Impulse control disorders
    Eating disorders
    Sleep disorders
    Sexual disorders
    Psychotherapies
    Psychopharmacology
    Forensic psychiatry.
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    RC480.5 .S665 2016
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    Latha Ganti, MD, MS, MBA, FACEP, Director, VACO Southeast Specialty Care, Center of Innovation, Orlando VA Medical Center, Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, Matthew S. Kaufman, MD, Associate Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, Richmond University Medical Center, New York, New York, Sean M. Blitzstein, MD, Director, Psychiatry Clerkship, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
    Summary: "Completely updated to reflect current psychiatry practice. Filled with mnemonics, ward tips, and exam tips, this best-selling guide to the psychiatry clerkship covers everything you need to know to excel"-- Provided by publisher.
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    Sean M. Blitzstein, Lantha Ganti, Matthew S. Kaufman.
    Summary: "Each of the chapters in this book contains the major topics central to the practice of psychiatry and has been specifically designed for the medical student learning level, to excel in the clerkship (shelf exams), as well as the USMLE Step 2 and 3 exams"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    How to succeed in the psychiatry clerkship
    Examination and diagnosis
    Psychotic disorders
    Mood disorders
    Anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, trauma, and stressor-related disorders
    Personality disorders
    Substance-related and addictive disorders
    Neurocognitive disorders
    Geriatric psychiatry
    Psychiatric disorders in children
    Dissociative disorders
    Somatic symptom and factitious disorders
    Impulse control disorders
    Eating disorders
    Sleep-wake disorders
    Sexual dysfunctions and paraphilic disorders
    Psychotherapies
    Psychopharmacology
    Forensic psychiatry.
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    RC480.5 .S665 2022
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    Latha Ganti, Matthew S. Kaufman, Nitin Mishra.
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    RD37.2 .S665 2017
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    Tao Le, Vikas Bhushan.
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    R834.5 .B48 2016
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    Tao Le, MD, MHS (Associate Clinical Professor, Chief, Section of Allergy and Immunology, Department of Medicine, University of Louisville School of Medicine), Vikas Bhushan, MD (Boracy), Matthew Sochat, MD (Fellow, Department of Hematology/Oncology, St. Louis University School of Medicine), Kimberly Kallianos, MD (Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, San Francisco), Yash Chavda, DO (Resident, Department of Emergency Medicine, S. Barnabas Hospital, Bronx), Andrew Zureick (University of Michigan Medical School, Class of 2018), Mehboob Kalani, MD (Resident, Department of Internal Medicine, Allegheny Health Network Medical Education Consortium).
    Contents:
    Section 1: Guide to efficient exam preparation
    Introduction
    USMLE Step 1: the basics
    Defining your goal
    Learning strategies
    Timeline for study
    Study materials
    Test-taking strategies
    Clinical Vignette Strategies
    If you think you failed
    Testing agencies
    References
    Section I Supplement: Special situations
    Secion II: High-yield general principles
    How to use the database
    Biochemistry
    Immunology
    Pathology
    Pharmacology
    Public health sciences
    Section III: High-yield organ systems
    Approaching the organ systems
    Cardiovascular
    Endocrine
    Gastrointestinal
    Hematology and oncology
    Musculoskeletal, skin, and connective tissue
    Neurology and special senses
    Psychiatry
    Renal
    Reproductive
    Respiratory
    Rapid review
    Section IV: Top-rated review resources
    How to use the database
    Question banks
    Question books
    Web and mobile apps
    Comprehensive
    Anatomy, embryology, and neuroscience
    Behavioral science
    Biochemistry
    Cell biology and histology
    Microbiology and immunology
    Pathology
    Pharmacology
    Physiology
    Abbreviations and symbols
    Image Acknowledgments.
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    [editors] Tao Le, Vikas Bhushan, Matthew Sochat, Yash Chavda, Kimberly Kallianos, Jordan Abrams, Mehboob Kalani, Vaishnavi Vaidyanathan.
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    Tao Le, Matthew Sochat, Sarah Schimansky, Kimberly Kallianos, Vikas Bhushan, Vaishnavi Vaidyanathan, Jordan Abrams.
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    [editors], Tao Le, Vikas Bhushan, Matthew Sochat, Humood Boqambar, Kristina Damisch, Connie Qiu, Jordan Abrams, Caroline Coleman, Kimberly Kallianos.
    Summary: "First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 began over 30 years ago as a resource to prepare aspiring physicians for their first medical board exam. Since then, it has become one of the most well-known textbooks used by medical students worldwide. Features include : a complete framework for USMLE Step 1 preparation, annually updated with crowdsourced contributions from thousands of students ; updated exam preparation advice for USMLE Step 1 pass / fail and Step 1 blueprint changes ; new section on communication skills reflects the latest Step 1 content ; new focus on diversity, equity and inclusion incorporates race and ethnic considerations, as well as gender neutral terminology ; nearly 1,400 must-know topics to focus your study ; 1,200+ color photos and illustrations help you visualize processes, disorders, and clinical findings ; and a Rapid Review section for efficient last-minute preparation."--adapted from Foreword, page xi and back cover.
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    [editors], Tao Le, Vikas Bhushan, Matthew Sochat, Connie Qui, Panagiotis Kaparaliotis, Kimberly Kallianos, Caroline Coleman, Anup Chalise,, Stephanie Jones.
    Summary: "First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 began over 30 years ago as a resource to prepare aspiring physicians for their first medical board exam. Since then, it has become one of the most well-known textbooks used by medical students worldwide. Features include : a complete framework for USMLE Step 1 preparation, annually updated with crowdsourced contributions from thousands of students ; updated exam preparation advice for USMLE Step 1 pass / fail and Step 1 blueprint changes ; new section on communication skills reflects the latest Step 1 content ; new focus on diversity, equity and inclusion incorporates race and ethnic considerations, as well as gender neutral terminology ; nearly 1,400 must-know topics to focus your study ; 1,200+ color photos and illustrations help you visualize processes, disorders, and clinical findings ; and a Rapid Review section for efficient last-minute preparation."
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    Tao Le, Vikas Bhushan, Vincent L. Chen, Michael R. King.
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    R834.5 .G573 2015
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    Tao Le, Vikas Bhushan, Maniver Deol, Gabriel Reyes.
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    Tao Le, Vikas Bhushan, Daniel Griffin, Marina Boushra, Mona Ascha, Abhishek Bhardwaj.
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    Tao Le, Vikas Bhushan, Mae Sheikh-Ali, Kachiu Cecilia Lee.
    Contents:
    Part one : Guide to the USMLE Step 2 CS. Introduction
    USMLE Step 2 CS : the basics
    Preparing for the Step 2 CS
    Test-day tips
    First Aid for the IMG
    Supplement : The USMLE Step 2 CS travel guide
    Part two : The patient encounter. Introduction
    Doorway information
    Taking the history
    The physical exam
    Closure
    How to interact with special patients
    Challenging questions and situations
    Counseling
    The patient note
    Part three : Minicases
    Part four : Practice cases
    Part five : Top-rated review resources
    Appendix
    About the authors.
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    Tao Le, Vikas Bhushan, Kachiu Lee, Maniver Deol.
    Summary: The USMLE Step 2 CS review got just got even better! The sixth edition of First Aid for the USMLE Step 2 CS has been completely updated to reflect the latest exam format, including proven study and exam strategies for clinical encounters based on the patient-centered interview. This book has 44 full-length practice cases that simulate the real exam and test your ability to document the patient's most likely diagnosis and how it is supported by the history and physical findings. It also presents hundreds of minicases representing 39 common presentations to help you rapidly develop a working set of differential diagnoses. In addition, there are expanded guidelines on how to deal with challenging situations, including those that pose ethical and confidentiality issues. -- Publisher description

    Contents:
    1. Guide to the USMLE Step 2 CS :
    Introduction ; USMLE Step 2 CS, the Basics ; Preparing for the Step 2 CS ; Test-Day Tips ; First Aid for the IMG ; USMLE Step 2 CS Test Center information
    2. The Patient Encounter :
    Introduction ; Doorway Information ; Taking the History ; The Physical Exam ; Closure ; How to Interact with Special Patients ; Challenging Questions and Situations ; Counseling ; The Patient Note.
    3. Minicases :
    Headache ; Confusion/Memory loss; Loss of vision; Depressed mood; Psychosis; Dizziness; Loss of Consciousness; Numbness/weakness; Fatigue and sleepiness; Night sweats; Insomnia; Sore throat; Cough/shortness of breath; Chest pain; Palpitations; Weight loss; Weight gain; Dysphagia; Neck mass; Nausea/Vomiting; Abdominal pain; Constipation/diarrhea; Upper GI bleeding; Blood in stool; Hematuria; Other urinary symptoms; Erectile dysfunction; Amenorrhea; Vaginal bleeding; Vaginal discharge; Dyspareunia; Abuse; Joint/limb pain; Low back pain; Child with fever; Child with GI symptoms; Child with red eye; Child with short stature; Behavioral problems in childhood ;
    Practice Cases.
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    Tao Le, Vikas Bhushan, James S. Yeh, Kachiu Cecelia Lee.
    Contents:
    Chapter 1. Guide to the USMLE Step 3 and Supplement: Guide to the CSS
    Chapter 2. Ambulatory Medicine
    Chapter 3. Cardiovascular
    Chapter 4. Emergency medicine
    Chapter 5. Endocrinology
    Chapter 6. Ethics and statistics
    Chapter 7. Gastroenterology
    Chapter 8. Hematology
    Chapter 9. Oncology
    Chapter 10. Infectious disease
    Chapter 11. Musculoskeletal
    Chapter 12. Nephrology
    Chapter 13. Neurology
    Chapter 14. Obstetrics
    Chapter 15. Gynecology
    Chapter 16. Pediatrics
    Chapter 17. Psychiatry
    Chapter 18. Pulmonary
    Chapter 19. High-yield CCS cases.
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    Tao Le, MD, MHS (Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics, Chief, Section of Allergy and Immunology, Department of Medicine, University of Louisville School of Medicine), Kachiu Cecilia Lee, MD, MPH (Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Department of Dermatology, Brown University), Marina Boushra, MD (Chief Resident, Department of Emergency Medicine, Vidant Medical Center, East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine).
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    Lakshmy Ravi Selvaraj, Thasleem Ziyaullah.
    Summary: This book aims to highlight all the existing information available on first and mid-trimester imaging of palate in prenatal ultrasound and to develop a methodical approach in imaging the palate. As formation of the palate is completed by 11 weeks of gestation and as there are no evolving changes in palatine anatomy at the mid-trimester, diagnosis of palatine clefts can now completely be shifted to late first-trimester. First-trimester evaluation of palate is now gaining importance and a number of techniques have currently been proposed by different authors. This book covers the existing literature and recent 2D and 3D techniques in evaluating palate and helps in the early detection of palatine clefts in the first trimester. Orofacial clefting is one of the most common birth defects and the burden of it in developing countries is substantial. This book helps in improving the counseling options for the obstetrician and the couple early in gestation. It includes 2D and 3D images of various types of palatine clefts and the nuances in imaging the secondary palate extensively. 3D images of the palate also help the multi-disciplinary team especially the maxillofacial surgeons involved in managing orofacial clefts. It also includes videos for easy understanding. This book is a ready reckoner for the imaging specialists and students /trainees involved in prenatal diagnosis. It provides essential information in diagnosing orofacial cleft both to the novice and to the skilled professionals involved in the field of diagnostic fetal ultrasound.

    Contents:
    Orofacial clefting
    Embryology
    Classification of clefts / Nomenclature
    Sonoanatomy of palate at 11-14 weeks
    Described markers to detect first trimester palatine clefts
    Multiplanar imaging at 11-14 week
    Defining type and extent of cleft in first trimester
    Sonoanatomy of palate at 20 weeks
    3D techniques to evaluate palate in second trimester
    Evaluation of facial cleft in second trimester
    Isolated cleft of palate
    Syndromes and associations [micrognathia]
    MRI in orofacial cleft.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
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    Ulrich C. Schreiber, Christian Mayer.
    Summary: This book introduces a fresh perspective on the conditions for the genesis of the first cell. An important possible environment of the prehistoric Earth has long been overlooked as a host to the perfect biochemical conditions for this process. The first complexes of continental crust on the early Earth must have already contained systems of interconnected cracks and cavities, which were filled with volatiles like water, carbon dioxide and nitrogen. This book offers insights into how these conditions may have provided the ideal physical and chemical setting for the formation of protocells and early stages of life. The authors support their hypothesis with a number of astonishing findings from laboratory experiments focusing on a variety of organic compounds, and on the formation of key cellular ingredients and of primitive cell-like structures. Moreover, they discuss the principles of prebiotic evolution regarding the aspects of order and complexity. Guiding readers through various stages of hypotheses and re-created evolutionary processes, the book is enriched with personal remarks and experiences throughout, reflecting the authors' personal quest to solve the mystery surrounding the first cell.

    Contents:
    Introduction
    Global Requirements
    The Narrower General Conditions: Chemistry, Physics and Physical Chemistry-We Can't Live Without Them
    Really Helpful: A Brief Outline of What Happens in Biological Cells Today
    The Previous Models: Sighting the Great Nebula
    The RNA world: A Beginning with a Very Special Molecule?
    The New Model: Hydrothermal Systems in the Early Continental Crust
    A Hypothetical Approach: Hydrothermal Systems in the Early Continental Crust
    Life = Order + Complexity
    After LUCA: What Happened Next?.
    Digital Access Springer 2020
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    Katherine Twombley.
    Contents:
    Intro
    Half-Title
    Full-Title
    Contents
    Copyright
    Acknowledgements
    Part
    Introduction
    1
    Every Seasoned Physician Was Once A Child: Healing From Early Pain
    2
    Medical School And Residency: Surviving The Challenges
    3
    Receiving Your Medical License: Out Of The Frying Pan And Into The Fire
    4
    Who Am I? The Identity Crisis
    5
    Burnout And The Missing Off Switch
    6
    Early Career Through Retirement
    7
    Doctors Don'T Need To Succumb To The Perfect Storm
    Conclusion: A Call To Action
    Bibliography
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    Jacques S. Abramowicz, editor.
    Contents:
    1. Ultrasound in the first trimester and earlier: how to keep it safe
    2. Ultrasound and infertility
    3. Maternal comorbidities and first-trimester ultrasound examination
    4. First-trimester embryology: an overview
    5. Elements of teratology
    6. First-trimester ultrasound: guidelines
    7. Normal first treimester of pregnancy
    8. Aneuploidy screening: the ongoing role of first-trimster ultrasound
    9. Fetal biometry in early pregnancy
    10. Threshold, discriminatory zone, and "The New Rules"
    11. The fetal heart in early pregnancy
    12. Doppler sonography in early pregnancy
    13. Three-dimensional ultrasound: a role in early pregnancy
    14. Multiple gestations-- multiple headaches
    15. First-trimester ultrasound: early pregnancy failure
    16. Ectopic pregnancy: pregnancy of unknown location (PUL)
    17. A consequence of Cesarian delivery: first-trimester Cesarean scar pregnancy
    18. First-trimester ultrasound in gestational trophoblastic disease
    19. Fetal anomalies
    20. Invasive procedures in the first trimester
    21. Sonography of pelvic masses associated with early pregnancy
    Index.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Digital
    Alfred Abuhamad, Rabih Chaoui.
    Contents:
    Guidelines to fetal imaging in the first trimester
    Physical principles and bioeffects of first trimester ultrasound
    Technical aspects of the first trimester ultrasound examination
    Fetal biometry and pregnancy dating in the first trimester
    The detailed first trimester ultrasound examination
    First trimester screening for chromosomal aneuploidies
    Multiple pregnancies in the first trimester
    The fetal central nervous system
    The fetal face and neck
    The fetal chest
    The fetal heart and great vessels
    The fetal gastrointestinal system
    The fetal urogenital system
    The fetal skeletal system
    The placenta and umbilical cord.
    Digital Access Ovid 2018
  • Digital
    [edited by] Frances Talaska Fischbach, Margaret A. Fischbach.
    Contents:
    Diagnostic testing
    Blood studies : hematology and coagulation
    Urine studies
    Stool studies
    Cerebrospinal fluid studies
    Chemistry studies
    Microbiologic studies
    Immunodiagnostic studies
    Nuclear medicine studies
    X-ray and computed tomography (CT) studies
    Cytologic, histologic, and genetic studies
    Endoscopic studies
    Ultrasound studies
    Pulmonary function, arterial blood gases (ABGs), and electrolyte studies
    Prenatal diagnosis and tests of fetal well-being
    Special diagnostic studies.
    Digital Access Ovid 2018
  • Print
    editors, E. Christopher Ellison, Gilbert R. Upchurch Jr. ; associate editors, Philip A. Efron [and 16 others].
    Summary: "Many of us who trained over the last 40 years have used Mastery of Surgery (MOS) as the primary textbook prior to entering the operating room (OR) in order to best prepare ourselves to perform a surgical procedure. First edited by Nyhus and Baker, and then masterfully continued by Dr. Fischer, we as editors of this new edition understood the significant role this textbook has played in helping to train generations of surgeons. We as an editorial board, along with a stated commitment from the editorial team at Wolters Kluwer, wanted to reimagine and improve MOS to ensure that it would remain the primary resource that many future generations of surgeons use prior to going to the operating room or in preparing for board examinations. We fully embraced this responsibility to not only carry on what previous editors had generated with its classic presentation and content, but we also committed our team to modernizing and improving this edition"-- Provided by publisher.
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    editor, Josef E. Fischer ; associate editors, E. Christopher Ellison [and 4 others] ; assistant editors, Peter K. Henke, Steven N. Hochwald, Greg Tiao.
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    Joseph A. Sisneros, editor.
    Summary: Fish Hearing and Bioacoustics is an anthology of review papers that were presented at a special symposium to honor Arthur Popper and Richard Fay on May 25th 2013 at the Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, FL. The research presentations at this conference spanned the range of disciplines covered by Fay and Popper during their long and productive careers. The book includes the following thematic areas for the papers in this special volume: morphology and anatomy of the inner ear and lateral line systems; physiology of inner ear, lateral line, and central auditory systems; acoustically mediated behavior, including communication and sound localization; and environmental influences on fish hearing and bioacoustics, including anthropogenic effects of noise on fishes. Each chapter reviews and summarizes the past studies of particular area that will lead the reader up to the current work presented at the symposium. In addition, each chapters includes a perspective of how Arthur Popper and Richard Fay have influenced their particular area of fish bio acoustic research. Each manuscript also includes a hypotheses for future studies. These hypotheses will provide a springboard for future work in each field.

    Contents:
    Preface
    Fishy hearing: a short biography of Arthur N. Popper
    A most interesting man of science: the life and research of Richard Rozzell Fay
    It started in Hawai'I Kai: reminiscences of 43 years (and counting) of collaboration and friendship.- A soliloquy for Art and Dick by Robert J. Dooling
    Acoustic communication in butterfly fishes: Anatomical novelties, physiology, evolution and behavioral ecology
    Convergent aspects of acoustic communication in darters, scuplins and gobies
    Directional hearing and sound source localization in fishes
    Revisiting psychoacoustic methods for the assessment of fish hearing
    Hearing in cavefishes
    What the toadfish ear tells the toadfish brain about sound
    Comparison of electrophysiological auditory measures in fishes
    The potential overlapping roles of the ear and lateral line in driving 'acoustic' responses
    Multimodal sensory input in the utricle and lateral line of the toadfish, Opsanus tau
    The development of structure and sensitivity of the fish inner ear
    Peripheral hearing structures in fishes: diversity and sensitivity of catfishes and cichlids by Friedrich Ladich
    Diversity of inner ears in fishes: possible contribution towards hearing improvements and evolutionary considerations
    Causes and consequences of sensory hair cell damage and recovery in fishes
    Chemical ototoxicity of the fish inner ear and lateral line
    Neuroanatomical evidence for catecholamines as modulators of audition and acoustic behavior in a vocal teleost.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Digital
    Alexandra Adams, editors.
    Contents:
    Fish disease causing economic impact in global aquaculture
    Overview of the fish adaptive immune system
    Development of fish vaccines
    focusing on methods
    Adjuvants and delivery methods -current and novel
    Fish vaccines
    the regulatory process and requirements from the laboratory bench to a final commercial product, including field trials
    Methods for measuring efficacy, safety and potency of fish vaccines
    Potential of DIVA Vaccines for Fish.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
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    prepared through the co-operation of the Commissioner of Fisheries and the Superintendent of the tenth Census by George Brown Goode ... and a staff of associates ...
    Contents:
    sec. I. Natural history of useful aquatic animals by G.B. Goode, J.A. Allen, H.W. Elliot, F.W. True, E. Ingersoll, J.A. Ryder, R. Rathbun. 2 v.
    sec. II. A geographical review of the fisheries industries and fishing communities for the year 1880 / R.E. Earll, W.A. Wilcox, A.H. Clark, F. Mather, J.W. Collins, M. McDonald, S. Stearns, D.S. Jordan, F.W. True
    sec. III. The fishing grounds of North America / R. Rathbun, J.W. Collins, D.S. Jordan, T.H. Bean, L. Kumlien, F.W. True
    sec. IV. The fishermen of the United States / G.B. Goode, J.W. Collins
    sec. V. History and methods of fisheries / G.B. Goode, J.W. Collins, N.P. Scudder, T.H. Bean, A.H. Clark, R.E. Earll, S. Stearns, F.W. True, M. McDonald, W.A. Wilcox, C.G. Atkins, D.S. Jordan, C.H. Gilbert, L. Kumlien, A.H. Clark, J.T. Brown, H.W. Elliot, J.H. Swan, E. Ingersoll, R. Rathbun. 3 v.
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    editor-in-chief, Michael A. Grippi ; co-editors, Jack A. Elias, Jay A. Fishman, Robert M. Kotloff, Allan I. Pack, Robert M. Senior ; video editor, Mark D. Siegel.
    Contents:
    Part 1: Perspectives. Milestones in the history of pulmonary medicine
    Part 2: Scientific basis of lung function in health and disease. Genetic, cellular, and structural basis of normal lung function
    Functional design of the human lung for gas exchange
    The respiratory muscles
    Molecular regulation of lung development
    Pulmonary surfactant and disorders of surfactant homeostasis
    The genetic basis of respiratory disorders
    Stem cells and respiratory disease: prospects for the future
    Personalized pulmonary medicine
    Physiological principles of normal lung function
    Pulmonary mechanics
    Control of ventilation
    Circadian rhythms and sleep biology
    Pulmonary circulation
    Ventilation, pulmonary blood flow, and ventilation-perfusion relationships
    Blood-gas transport
    Diffusion, chemical reactions, and diffusing capacity
    Acid-base balance
    The lungs in different physiological states
    Respiratory system response to exercise in health
    Aging of the respiratory system
    Lung immunology
    Innate and adaptive immunity in the lung
    Lymphocyte- and macrophage-mediated inflammation in the lung
    Mast cells and eosinophils
    Leukocyte accumulation in pulmonary disease
    Antibody-mediated lung defenses and humoral immunodeficiency
    Lung injury and repair
    T lymphocytes in the lung
    Chemokines, adipokines, and growth factors in the lung
    Redox signaling and oxidative stress in lung diseases
    Fibroblasts in lung homeostasis and disease.
    Digital Access AccessMedicine 2015
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    Michael A. Grippi, Danielle E. Antin-Ozerkis, Charles S. Dela Cruz, Robert M. Kotloff, Camille N. Kotton, Allan I. Pack.
    Summary: "A presentation of pulmonary and critical care medicine with the underlying basic and applied science upon which the clinical material is based. The book includes relevant respiratory biology and underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms, and incorporates of a number of videos designed to complement and, at times, accentuate information contained within the text."-- Provided by publisher

    Contents:
    Perspectives
    Scientific basis of lung function in health and disease
    Symptoms and signs of respiratory disease
    Obstructive lung diseases
    Interstitial and inflammatory lung diseases
    Drug-induced lung diseases
    Other infiltrative and airspace disorders
    Disorders of the pulmonary circulation
    Disorders of the pleural space
    Diseases of the mediastinum
    Disorders of the chest wall, diaphragm, and spine
    Occupational and environmental disorders
    Pulmonary complications of nonpulmonary disorders
    Sleep and sleep disorders
    Surgical aspects of pulmonary medicine
    Cancer and other malignancies of the lungs
    Infectious diseases of the lungs
    Respiratory failure – Appendices. Terms and symbols in respiratory physiology
    Normal values for a healthy 20-year old seated man.
    Digital Access AccessMedicine 2023
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    Dietgar Mathias.
    Summary: Nutrition and exercise are the cornerstones of our health. But why actually? What exactly do weight training and endurance sports do? And how do certain foods influence our metabolism? How does sore muscles actually develop? The author, a chemist and doctor, explains in an understandable way how the body works and the influence of nutrition and exercise on our health. At the same time, he scientifically presents the correlations based on current studies, including intervention and long-term studies. He clearly describes the interactions of nutrition and exercise on body weight, metabolism, fatty tissue and hormones, the cardiovascular system, bone structure and the immune system. Each topic is clearly described on one page. A non-fiction book for all those who are interested in doing something for their health and want to know why. Plus: glossary to look up medical terms and extensive literature references around studies on nutrition, exercise and health. The author Dietger Mathias, studied chemistry and medicine in Berlin and Heidelberg, doctorate in both subjects, habilitation in medicine, one-year research stay at New York University with Severo Ochoa. Two years as a research assistant at the Hannover Medical School and 18 years at the University Hospital in Heidelberg. There also further training as a specialist in laboratory medicine/transfusion medicine. From 1992 to 2012, practising physician in Geesthacht and Berlin. Author of numerous non-fiction and specialist books on the subject of nutrition and exercise. .

    Contents:
    I Nutrition
    II Exercise
    III Appendix.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Digital
    Estomih Mtui, Gregory Gruener, Peter Dockery.
    Summary: "itzgerald's Clinical Neuroanatomy and Neuroscience, 8th Edition, uses clear, understandable text and outstanding artwork to make a complex subject easily accessible. This award-winning title is known for superb illustrations and high readability, expertly integrating clinical neuroanatomy with the clinical application of neuroscience"--Publisher's description.

    Contents:
    Embryology
    Cerebral topography
    Midbrain, hindbrain, spinal cord
    Blood supply of the brain
    Meninges
    Neurons and neuroglia
    Electrical events
    Transmitters and receptors
    Peripheral nerves
    Innervation of muscles and joints
    Innervation of skin
    Electrodiagnostic examination
    Autonomic nervous system
    Nerve roots
    Spinal cord: ascending pathways
    Spinal cord: descending pathways
    Brainstem
    The lowest four cranial nerves
    Vestibular nerve
    Cochlear nerve
    Trigeminal nerve
    Facial nerve
    Ocular motor nerves
    Reticular formation and the neuromodulatory system
    Thalamus, epithalamus
    Basal ganglia
    Cerebellum
    Cerebral cortex
    Electroencephalography
    Evoked potentials
    Visual pathways
    Hemispheric asymmetries
    Olfactory and limbic systems
    Pituitary and hypothalamus
    Cerebrovascular disease.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2021
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    Klaus Wolff, Richard Allen Johnson, Arturo P. Saavedra, Ellen K. Roh.
    Contents:
    Part I: Disorders presenting in the skin and mucous membranes. Disorders of sebaceous, eccrine and apocrine glands
    Eczema/dermatitis
    Psoriasis, psoriasiform, and pityriasiform dermatoses
    Ichthyoses
    Miscellaneous epidermal disorders
    Genetic and acquired bullous diseases
    Neutrophil-mediated diseases
    The acutely ill and hospitalized patient
    Benign neoplasms and hyperplasias
    Photosensitivity, photo-induced disorders, and disorders by ionizing radiation
    Precancerous lesions and cutaneous carcinomas
    Melanoma precursors and primary cutaneous melanoma
    Pigmentary disorders
    Part II: Dermatology and internal medicine. The skin in immune, autoimmune, autoinflammatory, and rheumatic disorders
    Endocrine, metabolic, and nutritional diseases
    Genetic diseases
    Skin signs of vascular insufficiency
    Skin signs of renal insufficiency
    Skin signs of systemic cancers
    Skin signs of hematologic disease
    Cutaneous lymphomas and sarcoma
    Skin diseases in organ and bone marrow transplantation
    Adverse cutaneous drug reactions
    Disorders of psychiatric etiology
    Part III: Diseases caused by microbial agents. Bacterial colonizations and infections of skin and soft tissues
    Fungal infections of the skin, hair, and nails
    Viral diseases of skin and mucosa
    Arthropod bites, stings, and cutaneous infestations
    Systemic parasitic infections
    Sexually transmitted diseases
    Part IV: Skin signs of hair, nail, and mucosal disorders. Disorders of hair follicles and related disorders
    Disorders of the nail apparatus
    Disorders of the mouth
    Disorders of the genitalia, perineum, and anus
    Generalized pruritus without skin lesions (pruritus sine materia)
    Appendices. Differential diagnosis of pigmented lesions
    Drug use in pregnancy
    Dermatologic manifestations of diseases inflicted by biologic warfare/bioterrorism
    Chemical bioterrorism and industrial accidents.
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    editors, Sewon Kang, Masayuki Amagai, Anna L. Bruckner, Alexander H. Enk, David J. Margolis, Amy J. McMichael, and Jeffrey S. Orringer.
    Summary: "The gold-standard text in dermatology, completely updated for today's practice by an all-new editorial board. Encyclopedic in scope, yet skillfully edited to make it easy to read and understand, this trusted classic delivers everything clinicians need to know about skin, skin symptoms, and skin diseases. Presented in full color, Fitzpatrick's covers all the essentials, from the basic science of skin to the day-to-day clinical issues of managing common skin disorders such as acne, skin cancer, and psoriasis. Backed by the expertise of more than 500 world-renowned contributors, and the reference of choice for clinicians, students, and educators, Fitzpatrick's is enhanced by thousands of full-color photographs and a wealth of newly enhanced tables and diagrams. The Ninth Edition is bolstered by a new global editorial team; a reorganized table of contents; a more simple, readable, and direct writing style, the incorporation of more genetic, syndromic, and treatment information into each chapter; the addition of first, second, and third line treatment options; and improved table presentation. The reorganized table of contents reflects how disease presents rather than its cause"-- Provided by publisher. "Important general basic science concepts are extensively covered in dedicated chapters appearing in an early section of the book, allowing subsequent clinical chapters to focus on relevant disease-specific pathophysiology in addition to clinical features, diagnosis, clinical course, and management"-- Provided by publisher.
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    James McBride.
    Summary: "An antiques dealer discovers that a legendary toy commissioned by Civil War General Robert E. Lee now sits in the home of a black minister in Queens. Five strangers find themselves thrown together and face unexpected judgment. An American president draws inspiration from a conversation he overhears in a stable. And members of The Five-Carat Soul Bottom Bone Band recount stories from their own messy and hilarious lives."-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    The under Graham railroad box car set
    The five-carat Soul Bottom Bone Band. 1. Buck boy ; 2. Ray-Ray's picture box ; 3. Blub ; 4. Goat
    Father Abe
    The moaning bench
    The Christmas dance
    The fish man angel
    Mr. P & the wind.
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    Domino, Frank J.
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    Michelle P. King, PhD.
    Summary: "In the vein of #Girlboss and Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office, discover how to thrive at work from the director of inclusion at Netflix with this "passionate, practical roadmap for addressing inequality and finally making our workplaces work for women" (Arianna Huffington)"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Introduction: it's not a woman problem, it's a work problem
    Part I. Awareness
    Who broke the workplace? A brief history
    Gender denial
    Privilege at work: how denial feeds and breeds inequality
    It's a path, not a ladder: becoming aware of your workplace
    Part II. Understanding
    The achievement phase: six invisible barriers from graduate to manager
    The endurance phase: balancing management and motherhood
    The contribution phase: six barriers women leaders face
    Part III. Action
    Breaking up with Don: why men need gender equality just as much as women
    Equality a call to lead
    It's our workplace so, let's fix it like our futures depend on it.
  • Digital
    Padhraig Fleming, Jadbinder Seehra.
    Summary: This guide to fixed appliance-based orthodontics is designed to serve as a comprehensive 'how to' manual. With the aid of a wealth of superb illustrations, instruction is provided on all aspects of fixed appliance treatment, including bracket placement and positioning, archwire selection and engagement, use of auxiliaries, placement of fixed retainers, and wire bending. The supporting text presents important information underpinning the selection of attachments and mechanics, emphasising the relative merits and demerits of the various approaches with appropriate use of key referencing. It will offer detailed support on the use of fixed orthodontic appliances for undergraduates and postgraduates and those starting with practical orthodontic treatments, while providing a valuable refresher and reference for more experienced clinicians.
    Digital Access Springer 2019
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    Mike Curato.
    Summary: In the summer between middle school and high school, Aiden Navarro is away at camp. While there, he navigates friendships, deals with bullies, and spends time with Elias (a boy he can not stop thinking about), and he finds himself on a path of self-discovery and acceptance. "It's the summer between middle school and high school, and Aiden Navarro is away at camp. Everyone's going through changes--but for Aiden, the stakes feel higher. As he navigates friendships, deals with bullies, and spends time with Elias (a boy he can't stop thinking about), he finds himself on a path of self-discovery and acceptance."--Page 4 of printed paper wrapper.
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    Olga Golubnitschaja, editor.
    Summary: Unmet healthcare needs of young populations and individuals in suboptimal health conditions are the key issue of currently observed epidemics of non-communicable disorders. Moreover, an unprecedented decrease in the average age of onset of these disorders is recorded. The majority of non-communicable disorders carry a chronic character by progressing over a couple of years from a reversible suboptimal health condition to irreversible pathology with collateral complications. The time-frame between both conditions is the operational area for predictive diagnosis and identification of persons at risk by innovative screening programmes followed by the most cost-effective personalised treatment possible, namely primary prevention tailored to the person. The book propagates the paradigm change from delayed, costly but frequently ineffective medical services to the holistic approach by predictive, preventive and personalised medicine clearly demonstrating multifaceted benefits to the individual, healthcare sector and society as a whole. The book is focused on the needs of young people: teenagers, adolescents and young adults; regardless of the age, individuals in suboptimal health conditions, who are interested in remaining healthy by optimising their modifiable risk factors - both endogenous and exogenous ones; several patient cohorts demonstrating similar phenotype of Flammer syndrome. The book is based on the multi-professional expertise, scientific excellence and practical experiences of the world-acknowledged experts in Flammer syndrome, predictive diagnostics, targeted prevention and personalised medicine, amongst others. The topic of this book is particularly relevant to general practitioners, experts in non-communicable diseases, phenotyping, genotyping, multilevel diagnostics, targeted prevention, personalised medicine, as well as the readers interested in advancing their health literacy.

    Contents:
    Intro; What This Book Series Is About ... ; Current Healthcare: What Is Behind the Issue?; Advanced Healthcare Tailored to the Person: What Is Beyond the Issue?; Why Integrative Medical Approach by PPPM as the Medicine of the Future?; Contents; About the Book Series Editor; Flammer Syndrome in the Global Context
    The "U-Shape" of Health Risks; 1 Unmet Healthcare Needs of Young Populations Is the Key Issue of the "Reactive" Medicine: The Paradigm Shift to PPPM Is Crucial; 2 Opposed Trends in Adolescents; 3 Association Between Abnormal Weight and Increased Mortality: The "U-Shape" of Risks 4 Innovative Screening Programmes Focused on Phenotype Are DueReferences; General Lessons Learned from Flammer Syndrome; 1 Flammer Syndrome; 2 The Downsides of Medical Specialization; 3 The Intellectual Processing of Results; 4 The Need for Interdisciplinary Cooperation; 5 Education Requirements; 6 The Role of the General Practitioner (GP); 7 The Power of Habit; 8 The Role of Opinion Leaders; 9 The Power of the Textbook, A Double-Edged Sword; 10 Leadership; 11 The Link Between Basic Science and Clinical Science; 12 Animal Studies; 13 The Pressure of Academic Selection; 14 Conclusion "Conflict-Mitigating" Behavioural Pattern in the Family3 Mood Disorders: Paradigm Change in Diagnostics and Treatment Approaches; 3.1 Diagnosis; 3.2 Treatment; 3.3 Prevention; 4 Outlook and Expert Recommendations; References; Flammer Syndrome: Psychological Causes and Consequences of Visual Impairment; 1 Stress and Vision Loss: What Is First
    "The Hen or The Egg"?; 2 Flammer Syndrome and Stress; 3 Mental Stress and Personality: Psychological Aspects of Coping with Impaired Vision and Blindness; 4 The Stress Response; 4.1 Stress Response Systems; The Sympathetic Adreno-Medullary System Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis4.2 Brain Circuits Implicated in the Stress Response; 4.3 Stress and Inflammation; 5 Stress and Vision Loss in Glaucoma; 5.1 Stress and Intraocular Pressure; 5.2 Blood Flow, Vascular Dysregulation and Stress Hormones; 5.3 Autonomic Nervous System Imbalance; 5.4 Inflammation; 6 Psychosomatic Aspects in Other Pathologies Related to Vision Loss; 6.1 Non-organic Vision Loss; 6.2 Glaucoma; 6.3 AMD; 6.4 Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP); 6.5 Myopia; 6.6 Other Ocular Diseases; 7 Psychological Treatments to Reduce Stress in Vision Loss; 7.1 Meditation; 7.2 Music Therapy 7.3 Biofeedback
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    [edited by] Kayvan Shokrollahi, Iain S. Whitaker, Foad Nahai.
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    Thieme MedOne Plastic Surgery
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    [edited by] Thomas E. Rohrer, Jonathan L. Cook, Andrew J. Kaufman.
    Contents:
    Anatomy / Stuart J. Salasche and Stephen H. Mandy
    Basic principles in flap reconstruction / Ashley Wysong and Shauna Higgins
    Second intention healing and primary closure / MIchael Cosulich, Jeremy Etzkorn, Thuzar Myo Shin, and Christopher J. Miller
    Advancement flaps / Christie R. Travelute and Roberta Sengelmann
    Rotation flaps / Glenn Goldman
    V-Y flaps and island flaps / Joel Cook
    Transposition flaps / Ashish C. Bhatia, Joe Overman, and Thomas E. Rohrer
    Staged interpolation flaps / Tri H. Nguyen and Janet Li
    Skin grafts / Gerardo Marrazzo and John Albertini
    Scalp reconstruction / Justin J. Leitenberger and Ken K. Lee
    Forehead and temple repair / Mary L. Stevenson and John A. Carucci
    Periocular reconstruction / Andrea Willey
    Cheek reconstruction / Richard G. Bennett
    Ear reconstruction / Hayes B. Gladstone and Greg S. Morganroth
    Reconstruction of the nose / Jonathan L. Cook
    Perioral reconstruction / Joseph F. Sobanko
    Neck reconstruction / Anna Bar and Spring Golder
    Surgical complications and revision of scars / Cheryl Janene Gustafson and C. William Hanke.
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    [edited by] Fu-Chan Wei, Samir Mardini.
    Contents:
    Problem analysis in reconstructive surgery : reconstructive ladders, elevators, and surgical judgment
    Classification of flaps
    Considerations in flap selection
    Emerging technology in reconstructive surgery
    Prefabrication and prelamination
    Tissue engineering
    Percutaneous aponeurotomy and lipofilling (palf) : a regenerative alternative to the flap
    Lymphedema : microsurgical reconstruction
    Robotic applications in plastic and reconstructive surgery
    Clinical anatomy of the head and neck, and recipient vessel selection
    Clinical anatomy and recipient vessel selection in the chest, abdomen, groin, and back
    Clinical anatomy and recipient vessel selection in the upper extremity
    Clinical anatomy and recipient vessel selection and exposure in the lower extremity
    Head and neck reconstruction
    Facial reanimation : evolution and refinements
    Breast reconstruction
    Chest and back reconstruction
    Abdominal wall reconstruction
    Pelvic and urogenital reconstruction
    Upper extremity reconstruction
    Adult brachial plexus injury (a-bpi) reconstruction
    Lower extremity reconstruction
    Functional muscle transfers for various purposes
    Nerves
    Vessels
    Thinning and tailoring
    Avoiding complications
    Flap re-exploration and salvage
    Postoperative care
    Reconstructive options following flap failure
    Local flaps in the head and neck : forehead, famm, submental, nasolabial and cervicofacial flaps
    Temporoparietal fascia flap
    Supraclavicular artery flap
    Pectoralis major flap
    Deltopectoral flap and internal mammary artery perforator flap
    Omentum, superior epigastric, and external/internal oblique flaps
    Rectus abdominis flap
    Jejunum flap
    Trapezius flap
    Scapular and parascapular flaps
    Latissimus dorsi flap
    Iliac flap
    Groin flap and superficial circumflex iliac artery perforator flap
    Gluteus flap
    Pedicled flaps of the hand
    Lateral arm flap
    Radial forearm flap
    Local flaps in the foot
    Gracilis flap
    Gastrocnemius flap
    Soleus flap
    Fibula flap
    Glabrous skin flaps
    Toe flaps and toe transplantation
    Medial femoral condyle and descending genicular artery perforator flaps
    Perforator flaps in the lateral thoracic region
    Deep and superficial inferior epigastric artery perforator flaps
    Superior and inferior gluteal artery perforator flaps
    Anterolateral and anteromedial thigh flaps
    Tensor fascia lata flap
    Posterior tibial artery perforator flap
    Free-style flaps
    Starting a reconstructive transplantation program
    Face transplantation
    Hand and upper extremity transplantation
    Laryngeal, abdominal wall, and uterus transplantation
    Immunology and research in reconstructive transplantation
    Peripheral nerve allotransplantation.
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    edited by Stefan Weber, Erik Schleicher.
    Contents:
    Structure and General Properties of Flavins
    Recent advances in Riboflavin Biosynthesis
    Natural Riboflavin Analogs
    A Roadmap to the Isotopolog Space of Flavocoenzymes
    Electron Transferases
    Aldonolactone Oxidoreductases
    Flavins and Flavoproteins: Applications in Medicine
    Practical Aspects on the Use of Kinetic Isotope Effects as Probes of Flavoprotein Enzyme Mechanisms
    On the in vivo Redox State of Flavin-Containing Photosensory Receptor Proteins
    Computational Spectroscopy, Dynamics and Photochemistry of Photosensory Flavoproteins
    NMR Spectroscopy on Flavins and Flavoproteins
    Solid-State NMR of Flavins and Flavoproteins.-EPR on Flavoproteins
    FTIR Spectroscopy of Flavin-Binding Photoreceptors
    Resonance Raman Spectroscopy
    Photoactivation Mechanisms of Flavin-binding Photoreceptors Revealed through Ultrafast Spectroscopy and Global Analysis Methods
    Excited State Chemistry of Flavoproteins. .
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    editors, Arthur C. Fleischer, Jacques S. Abramowicz, Luis F. Gonçalves, Frank A. Manning, Ana Monteagudo, Ilan E. Timor-Tritsch, Eugene C. Toy.
    Summary: This acclaimed guide is a clinically relevant reference text, atlas, and teaching/learning resource. Presented in full color and enriched by more than 2,000 illustrations, it expertly examines the full spectrum of disorders and conditions likely to be encountered in gynecologic and maternal-fetal care. You will find up-to-date, all-inclusive coverage of everything from sonographic operating instruments, screening the fetal patient for syndromes and anomalies, to diagnosing the female patient for cysts, infertility, and incontinence. -- From publisher's description.

    Contents:
    Ultrasound bioeffects and safety : what the practitioner should know / Abramowicz, Sheiner
    Normal pelvic anatomy as depicted with transvaginal sonography / Fleischer, Diette, Trotter
    Transvaginal sonography of early intrauterine pregnancy / Fleischer, Rebele
    Transvaginal sonography of ectopic pregnancy / Fleischer, Desai, New, Kanter, Diamond
    US of the 11-18 wk fetus / New, Monteagudo, Timor
    Fetal biometry / Toy
    Placenta, cord, and membranes / Toy, Mastrobattista
    Prenatal sonographic diagnosis of abnormally adherent placenta / New, Agteli, Timor
    Enhanced myometrial vascularity / Timor
    Fetal growth restriction / Harman
    Doppler US of the uteroplacental circulation / Bujold, Gonçalves
    Doppler US of fetal circulation / Toy
    Doppler US in fetal anemia, hydrops assessment of lung maturity / New, Mari
    Color doppler sonography in obstetrics / Paladini, Sglavo, Volpe
    Sonography in multiple gestation / Toy
    US in the labor and delivery suite / New, Abramowicz
    Fetal anomalies : overview / Gonçalves
    Prenatal diagnosis of cerebrospinal anomalies / Pilu
    Fetal neck and chest anomalies / Cannie, Jani
    Prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease / Huhta, Neves
    Fetal gastrointestinal anomalies / Volpe, Paladini, Robertis, Rossi, Rembouskos
    Fetal genitourinary system / Benson, Doubilet
    LG fetal skeletal anomalies
    LG ultrasound detection of chromosomal anomalies and syndromes
    First trimester screening / Abramowicz.
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    editors in chief, Robert J. Hoffman, Vincent J. Wang.
    Summary: "The second edition of Fleisher & Ludwig's 5-Minute Pediatric Emergency Medicine Consult helps anyone working in a busy emergency or urgent care setting diagnose, treat and manage over 500 diseases and common pediatric conditions. You'll instantly find clear answers--summarized succinctly--on clinical orientation, differential diagnosis, medications, management, discharge criteria and more. Practice guidelines are evidence-based, and the book is formatted for quick reference, double-checking or a 5-minute refresher."--Provided by publisher.
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    senior editors, Kathy N. Shaw, Richard G. Bachur ; associate editors, James Chamberlain, Jane Lavelle, Joshua Nagler, Joan E. Shook.
    Contents:
    Sect. I: Resuscitation and stabilization
    Sect. II: Signs and symptoms
    Sect. III: Clinical pathways
    Sect. IV: Medical emergencies
    Sect. V: Trauma
    Sect. VI: Surgical emergencies
    Sect. VII: Behavioral health emergencies
    Sect. VIII: Procedures and appendices.
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    senior editors, Kathy N. Shaw, Richard G. Bachur ; associate editors, James M. Chamberlain, Jane Lavelle, Joshua Nagler, Joan E. Shook.
    Summary: "Our primary goal as practitioners is to provide high-quality, safe care for each child who arrives in our emergency department. The ability to stay current with knowledge and clinical skills across all possible conditions is impossible for any clinician. Furthermore, the evidence may be poor, inconsistent, or changing for the management of many diseases or injuries. This leads to a wide variation in practice, high rates of inappropriate care, patient harm, and wasted resources. Additionally, the model of optimal care in emergency departments is challenged by high acuity and crowding that demands teamwork, resources, a well-structured quality program, and a culture of high reliability. With this new edition of the Textbook of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, we provide easy web-based access for use in practice, links to clinical pathways based on the latest evidence and expert consensus, and a new, streamlined format that emphasizes the goals of quality care"-- Provided by publisher.
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    Monique Kornell ; with contributions by Thisbe Gensler, Naoko Takahatake, Erin Travers.
    Summary: "Focused on the intersection of science and art, this book explores themes of anatomy from the Renaissance to modern times"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    The Illustration of Anatomy / Monique Kornell
    The Living Dead: Animated Anatomy / Monique Kornell
    Artists and Anatomy Books / Monique Kornell
    Anatomy and the Antique / Monique Kornell
    "As Large as Nature": Life-Size Anatomical Illustration / Monique Kornell
    Surface Anatomy: From the Inside Out / Monique Kornell
    Restricted Access: The Body, Sex, and Reproduction in Frederik Ruysch's Anatomical Collection and Catalogs / Erin Travers
    Interior Visions: Representing the Body in Three Dimensions / Thisbe Gensler
    Catalog / Thisbe Gensler, Monique Kornell, Naoko Takahatake, and Erin Travers.
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    Guohua Zeng, Kandarp Parikh, Kemal Sarica, editors.
    Summary: This book describes basic information and current applications of flexible ureteroscopy in diagnosis and treatment of renal stones, covering topics on history, anatomy, preoperative preparation, clinical operation, and training for beginners. Basic as well as advanced techniques of flexible ureteroscopy for large renal stones, pediatric patients, and in special situations are presented in details with representative cases and high-resolution illustrations. In addition, disposable, wireless, and robotic flexible ureteroscopy are introduced in details to help readers to learn advanced techniques. It will be a useful reference for urologists, especially for those who are interested in improving their flexible ureteroscopy skills in clinical practice.

    Contents:
    1 History of Ureteroscopy
    2 Anatomical Considerations during Flexible Ureteroscopy
    3 Armamentarium and Endoscopes
    4 Accessories, Sterilization, and Instrument Care in Flexible Ureteroscopy
    5 Lasers in Flexible Ureteroscopy
    6 Preoperative Assessment, Patient Preparation, and Anesthesia for Flexible Ureteroscopy
    7 Indications and Contraindications for Flexible Ureteroscopy
    8 Clinical and Operating Room Set Up for Flexible Ureteroscopy
    9 How to Perform Flexible Ureteroscopy for Renal Stones
    10 Irrigation Mechanisms and Intra Pelvic Pressure in Flexible Ureteroscopy
    11 Double J Stents in Flexible Ureteroscopy
    12 Flexible Ureteroscopy for Large Renal Stones
    13 ECIRS
    14 Flexible Ureteroscopy in Pediatric Patients
    15 Flexible Ureteroscopy in Special Situation
    16 Complications of Flexible Ureteroscopy
    17 Postoperative Care and Quality of Life After Flexible Ureteroscopy
    18 Disposable Flexible Ureteroscopy
    19 Robotic Flexible Ureteroscopy
    20 Diagnostic Flexible Ureteroscopy
    21 Flexible Ureteroscopy in UPJ and Ureteral Stenosis
    22 Flexible Ureteroscopy for Upper Tract Transitional Cell Carcinoma
    23 Training.
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    Arthur O. Tucker, Jules Janick.
    Summary: The Voynich Codex is one the most fascinating and bizarre manuscripts in the world. The manuscript (potentially equivalent to 232 pages), or more properly a codex, consists of many foldout pages. It has been divided by previous researchers into sections known as Herbal/Botanical/Pharmacology; Balenological/Biological; Cosmology; one page known as The Rosette; and a final Recipe section. All the sections contain text in an unknown writing system, yet to be deciphered. Cryptological analyses by modern computer programs nevertheless have determined that the language is real and not a hoax, as has been suggested by some. Despite the fact that this codex is largely an herbal, the interpreters of this manuscript with two exceptions, have not been botanists. To this end, our recent research suggests that the Voynich is a 16th century codex associated with indigenous Indians of Nueva España educated in schools established by the Spanish. This is a breakthrough in Voynich studies. We are convinced that the Voynich codex is a document produced by Aztec descendants that has been unfiltered through Spanish editors. The flora of New Spain is vast, and the medicinal and culinary herbs used by the Aztecs were equally as copious. Even though it is our hypothesis that the Voynch Codex was written as a private herbal in 16th century New Spain, many of these herbs have relevance today because they or closely related species have been noted to be medicinal or have culinary value. The Voynich Codex has an estimated 359 illustration of plants (phytomorphs), 131 in the Herbal Section (large images) and 228 in the Pharmaceutical Section (small images of plant parts). In our book "Unraveling of the Voynich Codex", to be published by Springer this summer, Tucker and Janick have partially identified species in the Herbal Section. In this proposed work, all of the plants of the Herbal Section will be identified along with those plants of the Pharmacology Section where identification is fe asible. Each plant identification will include subdivisions to include descriptors (formal botanical identification), names in English, Spanish, and Mesoamerican names where known, ecology and range, and properties (medicinal and culinary) of these and related species. Photographs of the phytomorphs and contemporary plants will be included. These identifications represent hard evidence that the Voynich Codex is a 16th Century Mexican manuscript. Exploring the herbs of the Aztecs through the Voynich Codex will be a seminal work for all Voynich researchers and also of interest to a wider audience in medicinal and culinary herbs, artists, and historians. In summary, our new book project Flora of the Voynich Codex will provide a photo-illustrated guide to complete the botanical evidence related to the Voynich Codex, one of the most valuable historic texts of the 16th century.

    Contents:
    Intro; Preface; Literature Cited; Contents;
    Chapter 1: An Introduction to the Voynich Codex; The Mysterious Codex; Provenance; Dating and Origin of the Codex; Description of the Work; Illustrations; Decipherment; Objectives; Literature Cited;
    Chapter 2: Aztec Botany, Agriculture, Trade, and Medicine; Mexico and the Aztec Empire; Trade; Agriculture; Medical Knowledge; Botanical Gardens; Conclusions; Literature Cited;
    Chapter 3: Iconography and Phytomorphic Identification; Introduction and Historical Context; Guidelines for Plant Identification; Iconographic Techniques; Geographic Range Fol. 100v(1)#10. Ceratopteris pteridoides? (Fig. 4.7)Schizaeaceae; Fol. 101v(1)#12. (Fig. 4.8). Schizaea elegans (Fig. 4.8); Gymnosperms; Pinaceae; Fol. 100r#9. Picea sp.? (Fig. 4.9); Taxodiaceae; Fol. 100r#15. Taxodium sp., cf. Taxodium mucronatum (T. huegelii, T. mexicanum)? (Fig. 4.10); Angiosperms; Acanthaceae; Fol. 11v. Ruellia tuberosa (Fig. 4.11); Amaranthaceae; Fol. 3r. Amaranthus sp., cf. A. cruentus (Fig. 4.12); Apiaceae; Fol. 87v, Right Side. Cymopterus sp.? cf. C. multinervatus (Fig. 4.13); Fol. 16v. Eryngium sp., cf. E. heterophyllum (Fig. 4.14) Fol. 48v. Acourtia runcinata? (Fig. 4.24)Fol 8v. Acourtia thurberi (Fig. 4.25); Fol. 41r. Ageratina adenophora? (Fig. 4.26); Fol. 37r. Ageratina ligustrina (Fig. 4.27); Fol. 53r. Ambrosia sp., cf. A. ambrosioides (Fig. 4.28); Fol. 46v. Bartlettina sp. cf. B. sordida (Fig. 4.29); Fol. 46r. Blumea viscosa? (Fig. 4.30); Fol. 48r. Chaenactis sp.? (Fig. 4.31); Fol. 87v (Left Side). Chaptalia sp.? cf. Chaptalia tomentosa (Fig. 4.32); Fol. 50r. Cirsium sp.? (Fig. 4.33); Fol. 34v. Corethrogyne filaginifolia? (Fig. 4.34); Fol. 35r. Cosmos sp. cf. C. bipinnatus (Fig. 4.35) Folio 41v. Lomatium sp., cf. L. dissectum (Fig. 4.15)Apocynaceae; Fol. 100r#14. Gonolobus chloranthus (Fig. 4.16); Araceae; Fol. 100r#7. Philodendron sp. cf. P. goeldii (Fig. 4.17); Fol. 100r#2. Philodendron mexicanum (Fig. 4.18); Fol. 100v(2)#3. Philodendron sp.? cf. P. subincisum (Fig. 4.19); Fol. 89v(1)#5. Spathiphyllum cannifolium? (Fig. 4.20); Fol. 42r (Left Side). Syngonium podophyllum (Fig. 4.21); Araliaceae; Fol. 35v. Polyscias guilfoylei (Fig. 4.22); Asparagaceae/Agavaceae; Fol. 100r#1. Agave sp. cf. A. ellemeetiana; Fol. 100r#4. Agave sp. cf. A. atrovirens (Fig. 4.23); Asteraceae Plant UsesSources and Techniques; Nahuatl Plant Names; Conclusions; Literature Cited;
    Chapter 4: Phytomorph Identification in the Voynich Codex; Lycophytes and Ferns; Huperziaceae/Lycopodiaceae; Fol. 100v(2)#6, Fol. 102r#11. Huperzia beiteliana (Fig. 4.1); Fol. 100v(1)#13. Huperzia dichotoma (Fig. 4.2); Fol. 100v(1)#12, 101r#9. Huperzia reflexa (Fig. 4.3); Hymenophyllaceae; Fol. 101v(1)#8. Trichomanes ekmanii (Fig. 4.4); Ophioglossaceae; Fol. 100v#5. Ophioglossum palmatum (Fig. 4.5); Osmundaceae; Fol. 100v(1)#6. Osmunda regalis var. spectabilis (Fig. 4.6); Pteridaceae
    Digital Access Springer 2019
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    Claudio Ortolani.
    Summary: "Flow Cytometry of Hematological Malignancies contains an array of graphical outputs produced by the technique in the study of the most (and the least) common diseases. The images included allow you to compare your own results with a third party reference pattern. There is a detailed description of the main leukocyte antigens, together with a description of their distribution amongst normal and abnormal blood cells. The book also provides a comprehensive description of the phenotype of every neoplastic blood disease recorded in the WHO classification system, including all the instructions needed to recognise and classify even the least common entity. Designed to be practical, the book is perfect for quick consultation and is divided into two main sections. Section I deals with the direct object of immunophenotyping, and Section II deals with the ultimate target of the analysis. More than 50 antigens are covered and every antigen is dealt with in three main parts: general features, cytometric features and practical hints. This authoritative and state-of-the-art reference will be invaluable for clinicians directly involved in the diagnosis and analysis of hematological diseases, including hematologists, hematopathologists, oncologists, pathologists and technicians working in diagnostic laboratories"-- Provided by publisher.
    Digital Access Wiley 2021
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    [edited by] Min S. Park, Philipp Taussky, Felipe C. Albuquerque, Cameron G. McDougall.
    Summary: From detachable balloons and GDC coils to the recent advent of flow diversion, practitioners of have endovascular neurosurgery been fortunate to work in an era of rapid and exciting advances. The first commercially available flow diverter in the U.S. was approved specifically for a small subset of cerebral aneurysms. Recent experience has demonstrated its utility in treating challenging or otherwise untreatable aneurysms, safely and efficaciously. The design of these devices requires learning radically different methods than those used in the deployment of other, non-braided stents. Flow Diver.

    Contents:
    The beginnings of flow diversion : a historical review / Ajay K. Wakhloo, Baruch B. Lieber
    Theoretical basis of flow diversion / Anthony Fiorella
    Review of current literature and occlusion results / Philip G.R. Schmalz, Paul M. Foreman, Avra Laarakker, Mark R. Harrigan
    Coil embolization versus flow diversion / Jeffrey Steinberg, Peter Abraham, Jeffrey Pannell, Alexander Khalessi
    On-label use (illustrative cases) / Lynn B. McGrath Jr., John D. Nerva, Louis J. Kim
    Off-label use / Dennis J. Rivet II, John Reavey-Cantwell, Christopher J. Moran
    Flow diversion in ruptured aneurysms / Arthur Wang, Michael F. Stiefel
    Pharmacology for flow diversion / Amin Nima Aghaebrahim, Andrew F. Ducruet
    Overview of current flow-diverting devices / Pedro Aguilar-Salinas, Bartley Mitchell, Douglas Gonsales, Ricardo A. Hanel, Eric Sauvageau
    Techniques and nuances of pipeline deployment / Edison P. Valle-Giler, Ryan Hebert, Stavrapola Tjoumakaris, Pascal Jabbour, Robert Rosenwasser
    Technique and nuances of silk deployment (Balt Extrusion) / Or Cohen-Inbar, Jason M. Davies, Yaaqov Amsalem, Elad I. Levy
    Technique and nuances of surpass streamline flow diverter / Ajay K. Wakhloo, Baruch B. Lieber
    Technique and nuances of deployment of the flow-redirection endoluminal device / Bradley A. Gross, Felipe C. Albuquerque, Karam Moon, Cameron G. McDougall
    Adjuvant techniques to improve flow diversion / William R. Stetler Jr., W. Christopher Fox
    Flow diverters for brain aneurysm treatment : intraprocedural complications and management / Bartley Mitchell, Pedro Aguilar-Salinas, Amin Aghaebrahim, Eric Sauvageau, Ricardo A. Hanel
    Postprocedural complications / M. Yashar S. Kalani, Min S. Park, Philip Taussky, Cameron McDougall
    Flow diversion grading scales / Min S. Park, Marcus Mazur, Phillip Taussky
    Radiographic imaging after flow diversion / Scott Mcnally
    Management of aneurysm residuals following treatment with flow diverters / R. Webster Crowley, Robert M. Starke
    Hemodynamic modifications of flow-diverting stents / Shervin Rahimpour, Priya Nair, David Frakes, L. Fernando Gonzalez
    Future developments/research / Adam S. Arthur, Christopher Nickele, Brandon Burnsed.
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    edited by José Luis Riechmann, Frank Wellmer.
    Summary: In Flower Development: Methods and Protocols, researchers in the field detail protocols for experimental approaches that are currently used to study the formation of flowers, from genetic methods and phenotypic analyses, to genome-wide experiments, modeling, and system-wide approaches. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and key tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and practical, Flower Development: Methods and Protocols ?is an essential guide for plant developmental biologists, from the novice to the experienced researcher, and for those considering venturing into the field.

    Contents:
    Flower Development in Arabidopsis - There is More to it than Learning your ABCs
    Flower Development in the Asterid Lineage
    Grass Flower Development
    Flower Diversity and Angiosperm Diversification
    Flower Development - Open Questions and Future Directions
    Genetic Screens for Floral Mutants in Arabidopsis thaliana: Enhancers and Suppressors
    Genetic and Phenotypic Analysis of Shoot Apical and Floral Meristem Development
    Genetic and Phenotypic Analyses of Petal Development in Arabidopsis
    Cell Biological Analyses of Anther Morphogenesis and Pollen Viability in Arabidopsis and Rice
    Molecular Cell Biology of Male Meiotic Chromosomes and Isolation of Male Meiocytes in Arabidopsis thaliana
    Genetic and Phenotypic Analyses of Carpel Development in Arabidopsis
    Microscopic Analysis of Arabidopsis Ovules
    Scanning Electron Microscopy Analysis of Floral Development
    Detection of mRNA Expression Patterns by Non-radioactive in situ Hybridization on Histological Sections of Floral Tissue
    The GUS Reporter System in Flower Development Studies
    A Floral Induction System for the Study of Early Arabidopsis Flower Development
    Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting of Shoot Apical Meristem Cell Types
    Translating Ribosome Affinity Purification (TRAP) for Cell-specific Translation Profiling in Developing Flowers
    Laser-assisted Microdissection Applied to Floral Tissues
    Identification of Arabidopsis Knock-out Lines for Genes of Interest
    Gene Expression Analysis by Quantitative Real-time PCR for Floral Tissues
    Misexpression Approaches for the Manipulation of Flower Development
    Next Generation Sequencing Applied to Flower Development: RNA-Seq
    Next-Generation Sequencing Applied to Flower Development: ChIP-Seq
    Live-Imaging of the Arabidopsis Inflorescence Meristem
    Gene Regulatory Network Models for Floral Organ Determination.
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    Kamel S. Kamel, Mitchell L. Halperin.
    Contents:
    Principles of acid-base physiology
    Tools to use to diagnose acid-base disorders
    Metabolic acidosis : clinical approach
    Metabolic acidosis caused by a deficit of NaHCO3
    Ketoacidosis
    Metabolic acidosis : acid gain types
    Metabolic alkalosis
    Respiratory acid-base disturbances
    Sodium and water physiology
    Hyponatremia
    Hypernatremia
    Polyuria
    Potassium physiology
    Hypokalemia
    Hyperkalemia
    Hyperglycemia.
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    Alluru S. Reddi.
    Summary: Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Disorders: Clinical Evaluation & Management is a clear and concise presentation of the fundamentals of fluid, electrolyte and acid-base disorders frequently encountered in clinical practice. Each chapter begins with pertinent basic physiology followed by its clinical disorder. Cases for each fluid, electrolyte and acid-base disorder are discussed with answers. In addition, board-type questions with explanations are provided for each clinical disorder to increase the knowledge for the clinician. Practical and clinically oriented, this book is a handy reference for practicing physicians, students, residents and fellows.

    Contents:
    Body Fluid Compartments
    Interpretation of Urine Electrolytes and Osmolality
    Renal Handling of NaCl and Water
    Intravenous Fluids: Composition and Indications
    Diuretics
    Disorders of Extracellular Fluid Volume: Basic Concepts
    Disorders of ECF Volume: Congestive Heart Failure
    Disorders of ECF Volume: Cirrhosis of the Liver
    Disorders of ECF Volume: Nephrotic Syndrome
    Disorders of ECF Volume: Volume Contraction
    Disorders of Water Balance: Physiology
    Disorders of Water Balance: Hyponatremia
    Disorders of Water Balance: Hypernatremia
    Disorders of Potassium: Physiology
    Disorders of Potassium: Hypokalemia
    Disorders of Potassium: Hyperkalemia
    Disorders of Calcium: Physiology
    Disorders of Calcium: Hypocalcemia
    Disorders of Calcium: Hypercalcemia
    Disorders of Phosphate: Physiology
    Disorders of Phosphate: Hypophosphatemia
    Disorders of Phosphate: Hyperphosphatemia
    Disorders of Magnesium: Physiology
    Disorders of Magnesium: Hypomagnesemia
    Disorders of Magnesium: Hypermagnesemia
    Acid-Base Physiology
    Evaluation of an Acid-Base Disorder
    High Anion Gap Metabolic Acidosis
    Hyperchloremic Metabolic Acidosis: Renal Tubular Acidosis
    Hyperchloremic Metabolic Acidosis: Nonrenal Causes
    Metabolic Alkalosis
    Respiratory Acidosis
    Respiratory Alkalosis
    Mixed Acid-Base Disorders.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
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    [edited by] Constantinos G. Hadjipanayis, Walter Stummer.
    Contents:
    Current fluorescence-guided neurosurgery and moving forward / Remi A. Kessler, Frank Yuk, and Constantinos G. Hadjipanayis
    Designing and reporting studies on intra-operative tissue imaging in the brain / Walter Stummer
    5-ALA and high-grade gliomas / Ricardo Díez Valle and Walter Stummer
    5-ALA and recurrent high-grade gliomas / Ramin A. Morshed, Darryl Lau, Seunggu J. Han, Barbara Kiesel, and Mitchel S. Berger
    5-ALA in low-grade gliomas / Georg Widhalm, Mitchel S. Berger, and Johannes Wölfer
    Intraoperative fluorescence guidance in meningiomas / Pablo A. Valdes, Alexandra Golby, and David W. Roberts
    5-ALA and brain metastases / Marcel A. Kamp, Marion Rapp, Jan Frederick Cornelius, Hans-Jakob Steiger, and Michael Sabel
    5-ALA and ICG : fluorescence-guided resection of spinal cord intramedullary tumors / Toshiki Endo, Tomoo Inoue, and Teiji Tominaga
    5-ALA utility in pediatric brain tumors, other adult brain tumors, and photodynamic therapy (PDT) / Nikita Lakomkin, Isabelle Germano, and Constantinos G. Hadjipanayis
    Fluorescein-guided tumor resection in neurosurgical oncology / Joseph F. Georges and Peter Nakaji
    Fluorescein and high-grade gliomas / Justin A. Neira, Randy S. D'Amico, and Jeffrey N. Bruce
    Second window ICG
    near infrared optical contrast for intraoperative identification of brain tumors / Ryan Zeh, Ryan Salinas, Sunil Singhal, and John Y.K. Lee
    Cancer-targeted alkylphosphocholine analogs for intraoperative visualization / Ray R. Zhang, Paul A. Clark, Jamey P. Weichert, and John S. Kuo
    BLZ-100 (tozuleristide) fluorescence guided surgery of brain tumors / Harish Babu, Dennis M. Miller, Julia Parrish-Novak, David L. Kittle, Pramod V. Butte, and Adam N. Mamelak
    Confocal endomicroscopy / Christina Sarris and Nader Sanai
    FGS, intraoperative imaging, and brain mapping (iMRI, DTI, and cortical mapping) / Jan Coburger and Philippe Schucht
    Raman spectroscopy and brain tumors / Todd Hollon, Steve Kalkanis, and Daniel Orringer
    ICG and cerebral aneurysms / David Bervini and Andreas Raabe
    Indocyanine green videoangiography and arteriovenous malformations / Justin Mascitelli, Jan-Karl Burkhardt and Michael Lawton
    ICG and cerebral revascularization / Lars Wessels, Nils Hecht, and Peter Vajkoczy.
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    Fernando D. Dip, Takeaki Ishizawa, Norihiro Kokudo, Raul J. Rosenthal, editors.
    Summary: This volume presents the experiences of leading researchers and surgeons with different fluorescence methods. Chapters range from basic science of fluorescence to current clinical applications and new horizons. The first few chapters cover the historical evolution and physical principles of fluorescence and provide the foundation for the reader to understand the current scope and limits of its use in surgery. The second section focuses on the clinical applications of intraoperative fluorescence imaging, including subsections on fluorescence cholangiography, applications to hepatectomy, lymph node navigation, applications to GI tract and pelvic surgery and identification of cancer tissues. The third section focuses on new frontiers including fluorescence probes, imaging systems and applications to photodynamic therapy. Authored by leaders in the development of fluorescent methods worldwide, Fluorescence Imaging for Surgeons: Concepts and Applications will have an impact on numerous medical specialists including general surgeons, colorectal and minimally-invasive surgeons and surgical oncologists. Researchers will find the book to be an invaluable resource on the latest advances in the utilization of nanoparticles and fluorescent probes.

    Contents:
    Section I: Background
    Basic Concepts of Fluorescence and Fluorescent Probes
    Past, Present, and Future of Fluorescence
    Translation of Therapeutic Antibodies for Intraoperative Fluorescence Imaging
    Review of Indocyanine Green Imaging in Surgery
    Section II: Imaging Systems
    D-Light P System (Karl Storz) (with video)
    Robotic Surgery Using Firefly System
    Fluorescence Imaging Systems (PDE, HyperEye Medical System, and Prototypes in Japan)
    The Pinpoint System
    Economic Impact of Fluorescent Cholangiography
    Real-time Near-Infrared Fluorescent Cholangiography During Robotic Single-Site Cholecystectomy
    Fluorescent Guided Liver Surgery: Paul Brousse Experiences and Perspective
    Fluorescence Imaging in Laparoscopic Hepatectomy (with video)
    Section III: Clinical Applications of Intraoperative Fluorescence Imaging
    Identification of Hepatic Segment (with video)
    Intraoperative Evaluation of Regional Portal Uptake Function (with video)
    Identification of Hepatocellular Carcinoma (with video)
    Identification of Metastatic Liver Cancer (with video)
    Prediction for Postoperative Intrahepatic Recurrence of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
    Detection of Bile Leakage after Hepatic Resection by Intraoperative Indocyanine Gren Flourescent Imaging
    Near-Infrared Laser Photodynamic Therapy for Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cell Line Tumor with Indocyanine Green Fluorescene
    Photodynamic Diagnosis of Gastric Cancer Using 5-Aminolevulinic Acid (with video)
    Applications of ICG Fluorescence Imaging for Surgery in Colorectal Cancer
    Fluorophore-Conjugated Chimeric Anti-CEA Antibodies for Fluorescence-Guided Surgery of Gastrointestinal (GI) Tumors
    Development of a Non-Blurring, Dual-Imaging (X-ray/Fluorescence) Tissue Marker for Localization of Gastrointestinal Tumors
    Sentinel Node Navigation Surgery by Infrared Imaging in Gastric Cancer
    A Dual Infrared Ray Imaging System for Sentinel Node Mapping Against Early Gastric Cancer: Absorption and Florescence Methods by Infrared Ray Electronic Endoscopy Combined with Indocyanine Green
    Indocyanine Green Fluorescence-Navigated Sentital Node Biopsy Showed Higher Sensitivity than the Conventional Radioisotope or Blue Dye Methods: It May Help to Reduce False-Negative Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsies in Skin Cancer
    The Indocyanine Green Method is Equivalent to ther (99m) Tc-Labeled Radiotracer Method for Identifying the Sentinel Node in Breast Cancer: A Concordance and Validation Study
    Photodynamic Detection of Lymph Node Metastases in Gastronintestinal Cancer by Using 5-Aminolevulinic Acid
    Application of Photodynamic Treatment (with video)
    Photodynamic Diagnosis Mediated by 5-Aminolevulinic Acid for Urinary Bladder Cancer (with video)
    Real-time Assessment of Intestinal Perfusion by Fluorescence-Based Enhanced Reality
    Fluorescent Angiography for Flap Planning and Monitoring in Reconstructive Surgery
    Fluorescein-Detection of Myocardial Ischemia in an Experimental Model of Acute Coronary Occlusion
    Spatial and Temporal Monitoring of Perfusing with Indocyanine Green Videoangiography in Rat Heart
    Ureter Identification Using Methylene Blue and Fluorescein
    Chymotrypsin Probe for Real-Time Visualization of Pancreatic Leak.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
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    Martin Zinkernagel, Chantal Dysli.
    Summary: This book focuses on the emerging non-invasive imaging technique of Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Ophthalmoscopy (FLIO). FLIO reveals unique information on retinal diseases, ranging from age-related macular degeneration and vascular diseases to hereditary retinal dystrophies. Fluorescence lifetimes enable the evaluation of disease progression before irreversible structural changes occur. The image acquisition is suitable for diagnostic purposes and follow-up examinations to investigate the natural course of disease, and to monitor the effects of possible therapies. This book fills the gap between available literature and gives state-of-the-art guidance on the principles of the FLIO technique, image acquisition, and data analysis. Written by a team of expert leaders within this field, this book will be relevant for scientists and clinicians with an interest in ophthalmoscopy.

    Contents:
    Intro; Foreword; Contents; Abstract; Introduction; Methods; Results and Discussion; Conclusion; Abbreviations;
    Chapter 1: Introduction; References;
    Chapter 2: FLIO Technique and Principles; References;
    Chapter 3: FLIO Historical Background; References;
    Chapter 4: Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy; References;
    Chapter 5: The Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Ophthalmoscope; References;
    Chapter 6: Image Acquisition and Analysis; FLIO Reader; FLIMX; Supplementary Material; FLIO Image Acquisition Protocol; Subjects; Measurement; Preparation; Before Image Acquisition; During Measurement End of AcquisitionReferences;
    Chapter 7: Fluorophores in the Eye; Introduction; Lipofuscin (Bisretinoids); Xantophyll (Yellow Carotinoids): Macular Pigment; Collagen/Elastin; Redox Coenzyme; Melanin/Oxidized Melanin; Lipid Peroxidation Endproducts; Advanced Glycation Endproducts (AGE); Other Fluorophores; References;
    Chapter 8: FLIO in the Healthy Eye; References;
    Chapter 9: FLIO in Retinal Diseases; References;
    Chapter 10: Age-Related Macular Degeneration; FLIO in Early Disease Stages of AMD; FLIO in AMD with Drusen; FLIO in Geographic Atrophy; References
    Chapter 11: FLIO in Diabetic RetinopathyReferences;
    Chapter 12: Retinal Artery Occlusion; References;
    Chapter 13: Central Serous Chorioretinopathy; References;
    Chapter 14: Macular Telangiectasia Type 2; References;
    Chapter 15: Hereditary Retinal Diseases: Stargardt, Choroideremia, Retinitis Pigmentosa; Stargardt Disease; Choroideremia; Retinitis Pigmentosa; References;
    Chapter 16: Macular Pigment; Retinal Carotenoids; Carotenoid Measurement Ex Vivo; Macular Holes; Albinism; References;
    Chapter 17: Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Ophthalmoscopy in Alzheimer's Disease; References
    Chapter 18: FLIO in Mouse ModelsReferences;
    Chapter 19: Discussion and Summary; Index
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • Digital
    edited by Ulrich Kubitscheck.
    Contents:
    Front Matter
    Introduction to Optics / Rainer Heintzmann, Ulrich Kubitscheck
    Principles of Light Microscopy / Ulrich Kubitscheck
    Fluorescence Microscopy / Jurek W Dobrucki, Ulrich Kubitscheck
    Fluorescence Labeling / Gerd Ulrich Nienhaus, Karin Nienhaus
    Confocal Microscopy / Nikolaus Naredi-Rainer, Jens Prescher, Achim Hartschuh, Don C Lamb
    Two-Photon Excitation Microscopy for Three-Dimensional Imaging of Living Intact Tissues / David W Piston
    Light Sheet Microscopy / Gopi Shah, Michael Weber, Jan Huisken
    Localization-Based Super-Resolution Microscopy / Markus Sauer, Mike Heilemann
    Super-Resolution Microscopy: Interference and Pattern Techniques / Udo Birk, Gerrit Best, Roman Amberger, Christoph Cremer
    STED Microscopy / Travis J Gould, Lena K Schroeder, Patrina A Pellett, Joerg Bewersdorf
    Fluorescence Photobleaching Techniques / Reiner Peters
    Single-Molecule Microscopy in the Life Sciences / Markus Axmann, Josef Madl, Gerhard J Schütz
    Förster Resonance Energy Transfer and Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging / Fred S Wouters
    What Exactly is a Digital Image?
    Practical Guide to Optical Alignment
    Index.
    Digital Access Wiley 2017
  • Digital
    edited by Yves Engelborghs, Antonie J.W.G. Visser.
    Contents:
    How to collect National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) traceable fluorescence excitation and emission spectra / Adam Matthew Gilmore
    Steady-state fluorescence polarization/anisotropy for the study of protein interactions / Nicholas G. James and David M. Jameson
    Quantitative fluorescence spectral analysis of protein denaturation / Ivo H.M. van Stokkum and Sergey P. Laptenok
    High-pressure fluorescence applications / Mariano Dellarole and Catherine A. Royer
    Frequency domain fluorometry : theory and application / Carissa M. Vetromile and David M. Jameson
    Polar plot representation of time-resolved fluorescence / John Paul Eichorst, Kai Wen Teng, and Robert M. Clegg
    Ensemble and single-molecule detected time-resolved FRET methods in studies of protein conformations and dynamics / Tomer Orevi ... [et al.]
    MD + QM correlations with tryptophan fluorescence spectral shifts and lifetimes / Patrik R. Callis and Jose R. Tusell
    Analysis of time-dependent red shifts in fluorescence emission from tryptophan residues in proteins / Dmitri Toptygin
    Global analysis of time-resolved fluorescence data / Anatoli V. Digris ... [et al.]
    Nanometrology / David J.S. Birch and Philip Yip
    Upconversion spectrophotofluorometry / Arianna Biesso, Jianhua Xu, and Jay R. Knutson
    Subpicosecond Kerr-Gate spectrofluorometry / Sergey P. Laptenok ... [et al.]
    Photoinduced electron transfer modeling to simulate flavoprotein fluorescence decay / Nadtanet Nunthaboot ... [et al.]
    Biosynthetic incorporation of tryptophan analogs in proteins / Jaap Broos
    Optimization of fluorescent proteins / Daphne S. Bindels ... [et al.]
    Monitoring membrane properties and apoptosis using membrane probes of the 3-hydroxyflavone family / Zeinab Darwich, Andrey S. Klymchenko, and Yves Mély
    Rectangle FRAP for measuring diffusion with a laser scanning microscope / Ranhua Xiong ... [et al.]
    Quantitative protocol for intensity-based live cell FRET imaging / Clemens F. Kaminski, Eric J. Rees, and Gabriele S. Kaminski Schierle
    Wide-field fluorescence lifetime imaging with multi-anode detectors / Roland Hartig ... [et al.]
    Global analysis of FRET-FLIM data in live plant cells / Sergey P. Laptenok ... [et al.]
    Time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy imaging / Klaus Suhling, James Levitt, and Pei-Hua Chung
    Multimodal fluorescence imaging spectroscopy / Martijn H.W. Stopel, Christian Blum, and Vinod Subramaniam
    Application of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) to measure the dynamics of fluorescent proteins in living cells / Thomas Weidemann
    Fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy (FCCS) in living cells / Xiaoxiao Ma, Yong Hwee Foo, and Thorsten Wohland
    Quantifying lipid-protein interaction by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) / Ana M. Melo, Manuel Prieto, and Ana Coutinho
    PET-FCS : probing rapid structural fluctuations of proteins and nucleic acids by single-molecule fluorescence quenching / Markus Sauer and Hannes Neuweiler
    Z-scan fluorescence correlation spectroscopy as a tool for diffusion measurements in planar lipid membranes / Tomáš Steinberger, Radek Macháň , and Martin Hof
    Scanning fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (SFCS) with a scan path perpendicular to the membrane plane / Paul Müller, Petra Schwille, and Thomas Weidemann
    Implementation and application of pulsed interleaved excitation for dual-color FCS and RICS / Jelle Hendrix and Don C. Lamb
    Quantitative study of protein-protein interactions in live cell by dual-color fluorescence correlation spectroscopy / Sergi Padilla-Parra ... [et al.]
    Brightness experiments / Patrick J. Macdonald ... [et al.]
    Global analysis of autocorrelation functions and photon counting distributions in fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy / Victor V. Skakun, Anatoli V. Digris, and Vladimir V. Apanasovich
    Simulation of autocorrelation function and photon counting distribution in fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy / Igor P. Shingaryov, Victor V. Skakun, and Vladimir V. Apanasovich
    Single-molecule fluorescence of nucleic acids / Kaley McCluskey ... [et al.]
    Photoswitchable fluorescent proteins for superresolution fluorescence microscopy circumventing the diffraction limit of light / Susana Rocha ... [et al.].
    Digital Access Springer 2014
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    Christopher P. Toseland, Natalia Fili, editors.
    Summary: This book focuses on the application of fluorescence to study motor proteins (myosins, kinesins, DNA helicases and RNA polymerases). It is intended for a large community of biochemists, biophysicists and cell biologists who study a diverse collection of motor proteins. It can be used by researchers to gain an insight into their first experiments, or by experienced researchers who are looking to expand their research to new areas. Each chapter provides valuable advice for executing the experiments, along with detailed background knowledge in order to develop own experiments.

    Contents:
    Fluorescence and Labelling: How to choose and what to do
    Fluorescent biosensors: design and application to motor proteins
    Rapid Reaction Kinetic Techniques
    Fluorescence to study the ATPase mechanism of Motor Proteins
    Use of pyrene labelled actin to probe actin myosin interactions; kinetic and equilibrium studies
    Fluorescent methods to study transcription initiation and transition into elongation
    Single-molecule and single-particle imaging of molecular motors in vitro and in vivo
    Fluorescence methods in the investigation of the DEAD-box helicase mechanism
    Use of Fluorescent Techniques to Study the In Vitro Movement of Myosins
    Fluorescence Tracking of Motor proteins in vitro
    Measuring Transport of Motor Cargos
    Measuring two at the same time: Combining Magnetic Tweezers with Single-Molecule FRET
    Using fluorescence to study actomyosin in yeasts.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
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    edited by Volker Gurtler.
    Summary: "Fluorescent Probes, Volume 48 in the Methods in Microbiology series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on important topics, including Hydrogel microarray technology as a tool for clinical diagnostics, The use of probes and bacteriophages for bacteria detection, Probes used with point-of-care microfluidic devices for pathogen detection, Methods for combining FIB/SEM with three-dimensional fluorescence microscopy using CLEM approaches, Probes and Microbes, Microbial signatures associated with cancers, Fluorescent Aptamers for Detection and Treatment of Pathogenic Bacteria and Cancer, Labelled and Unlabeled Probes for Pathogen Detection with Molecular Biology Methods and Biosensors, and much more."--publisher's web page, viewed May 13, 2021.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2021
  • Digital
    edited by Jin Zhang and Qiang Ni, Robert H. Newman.
    Contents:
    Design and application of genetically encodable biosensors based on fluorescent proteins / Robert H. Newman and Jin Zhang
    Introduction to fluorescence imaging techniques geared towards biosensor applications / J. Goedhart, Mark A. Hink, and Kees Jalink
    Quantitative measurement of Ca²⁺ and Zn²⁺ in mammalian cells using genetically encoded fluorescent biosensors / J. Genevieve Park and Amy E. Palmer
    Detecting cAMP with an epac-based FRET sensor in single living cells / J. Klarenbeek and Kees Jalink
    Analysis of compartmentalized cAMP : a method to compare signals from differently targeted FRET reporters / Alessandra Stangherlin ... [et al.]
    Genetically encoded fluorescent biosensors for live cell imaging of lipid dynamics / Moritoshi Sato
    Live-cell imaging of cytosolic NADH-NAD⁺ redox state using a genetically encoded fluorescent biosensor / Yin Pun Hung and Gary Yellen
    Measuring membrane voltage with microbial rhodopsins / Adam E. Cohen and Daniel R. Hochbaum
    Imaging the activity of Ras superfamily GTPase proteins in small subcellular compartments in neurons / Ana F. Oliveira and Ryohei Yasuda
    Imaging kinase activity at protein scaffolds / Maya T. Kunkel and Alexandra C. Newton
    Using a genetically encoded FRET-based reporter to visualize calcineurin phosphatase activity in living cells / Sohum Mehta and Jin Zhang
    Genetically encoded FRET indicators for live-cell imaging of histone acetylation / Kazuki Sasaki and Minoru Yoshida
    Genetically encoded fluorescent biosensors for live-cell imaging of MT1-MMP protease activity / Mingxing Ouyang, Shaoying Lu, and Yingxiao Wang
    Biosensor imaging in brain slice preparations / Marina Polito, Pierre Vincent, and Elvire Guiot
    Optical calcium imaging using DNA-encoded fluorescence sensors in transgenic fruit flies, Drosophila melanogaster / Shubham Dipt, Thomas Riemensperger, and André Fiala
    Multiparameter live cell imaging approach to monitor cyclic AMP and protein kinase a dynamics in parallel / Nwe-Nwe Aye-Han and Jin Zhang
    FRET and BRET-based biosensors in live cell compound screens / Katie Herbst Robinson, Jessica R. Yang, and Jin Zhang
    Integrating fluorescent biosensor data using computational models / Eric C. Greenwald, Renata K. Polanowska-Grabowska, and Jeffrey J. Saucerman.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
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    editor, Andrew D. Westwell.
    Contents:
    Fluorinated pharmaceuticals : advances in medicinal chemistry : introductory remarks / Andrew D. Westwell
    Synthesis of fluorinated pharmaceuticals / Jan-Philip Meyer & Andrew D. Westwell
    Biomedical applications of fluorinated amino acids and peptides / Adrian Fowkes & Geoff Wells
    The role of fluorine in antiviral drug discovery / Marco Derudas & Silvia Meneghesso
    Organofluorine-containing anti-infective agents / Carlo Franchini, Alessia Carocci, Alessia Catalano & Filomena Corbo
    Organofluorine-containing anticancer therapeutics / Magdalena Slusarczyk
    Development of 18F-labeled compounds for imaging of A[beta] plaques by means of PET / Behrooz H. Yousefi & Hans-Jürgen Wester
    Fluorinated drugs in CNS disorders / Tristan E. Colestock & Adeboye Adejare
    Organofluorine-containing therapeutics for treatment of cardiovascular disease / Modesto de Candia & Cosimo D. Altomare
    Current and emerging applications of fluorine in medicinal chemistry / Maria Grazia Perrone, Paola Vitale, Andrea Panella, Anna Tolomeo & Antonio Scilimat.
    Digital Access Future Med 2015
  • Digital
    Stefan Pieper.
    Summary: In this book, Stefan Pieper supports doctors and therapists in easily diagnosing FQAD and in better and more adequately dealing with FQAD patients. Fluoroquinolones, as one of the most common and effective groups of antibiotics, are known to have a distinct spectrum of side effects. These adverse effects are rare in percentage terms, but frequent in absolute numbers due to the enormous quantities of prescriptions. Because they are usually quite severe and wide-ranging, they tend to run like a syndrome and have been classified by the FDA as a separate condition, the FQAD, because of their frequency, severity and risk of disability. This book presents for the first time a comprehensive description and classification of the clinical picture and a proposal for a clinical diagnostic tool based on diagnostic criteria.

    Contents:
    1 Introduction to Fluoroquinolone-Associated Disability (FQAD)
    2 FQAD and Oxidative Stress and Mitochondrial Toxicity
    3 FQAD and Musculoskeletal Damage / Collagen Disorder
    4 FQAD and Neurotoxicity / Peripheral Neuropathy (PN) / Autonomic Neuropathy / Small Fibre Neuropathy
    5 FQAD and Neuropsychiatric Adverse Effects
    6 Diagnostic criteria of the FQAD
    7 Inside Story - Practical experience with FQAD Patients.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
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    Stephan Ulmer, Olav Jansen, editors.
    Summary: This book provides a state of the art overview of fMRI and its use in clinical practice. It covers technical issues, anatomical landmarks, the full range of clinical applications, methods of statistical analysis, and special issues.

    Contents:
    Intro
    Contents
    Part I: Basics
    1: Introduction
    2: Neuroanatomy and Cortical Landmarks
    2.1 Neuroanatomy and Cortical Landmarks of Functional Areas
    2.1.1 Sensorimotor Cortex
    2.1.1.1 Transverse Sections
    2.1.1.2 Sagittal Sections
    2.1.2 The Insula
    2.1.2.1 Sagittal Sections
    2.1.2.2 Transverse Sections
    2.1.3 Speech-Associated Frontal Areas
    2.1.3.1 Transverse Sections
    2.1.3.2 Sagittal Sections
    2.1.4 Auditory Cortex and Speech-Associated Temporoparietal Areas
    2.1.4.1 Transverse Sections
    2.1.4.2 Sagittal Sections 2.1.4.3 Coronal Sections
    2.1.5 Visual Cortex
    2.1.5.1 Sagittal Sections
    References
    3: The Electrophysiological Background of the fMRI Signal
    3.1 Introduction
    3.2 The Compound Neural Signal
    3.3 The Passive Electric Properties of the Brain
    3.4 The Neural Correlate of the BOLD Signal
    3.5 The Coupling of Synaptic Activity and CBF
    3.6 Conclusions
    References
    4: High-Field fMRI
    4.1 Introduction
    4.2 Benefits and Limitations of High- and Ultra-High-Field MRI
    4.3 Special Aspects of High-Field fMRI
    4.3.1 7 T and Beyond 4.4 Ultra-High-Field fMRI: Recent Neurocognitive Studies
    4.5 Ultra-High-Field fMRI and Possible Clinical Applications
    References
    5: Resting-State fMRI: Preclinical Foundations
    5.1 Introduction
    5.2 Conceptual Overview
    5.3 Basic Facts about Resting-State fMRI Scans
    5.4 Basic Properties of RSFC Scans: The Bad News
    5.5 Basic Properties of RSFC Scans: The Good News
    5.6 Basic Properties of RSFC Scans: Links between Artifacts and Variables of Interest
    5.7 Basic Properties of RSFC Scans: Signal Denoising
    5.8 Clinical Uses of RSFC Data
    5.9 Conclusions 8.2.3 Interface
    8.2.4 File Formats
    8.3 Spatial Transformations
    8.3.1 Data Preparation
    8.3.2 Realignment
    8.3.3 Coregistration
    8.3.4 Spatial Normalisation
    8.3.5 Spatial Smoothing
    8.4 Modelling and Statistical Inference
    8.4.1 The General Linear Model
    8.4.2 Contrasts
    8.4.3 Topological Inference
    8.4.4 Population-Level Inference
    8.5 Conclusions
    References
    9: Meta-Analyses in Basic and Clinical Neuroscience: State of the Art and Perspective
    9.1 An Introduction to Quantitative Meta-Analysis in Neuroimaging Science
    Digital Access Springer 2020
  • Digital
    Henryk A. Domanski, Charles S. Walther.
    Contents:
    Principles in the examination and management of soft tissue lesions
    Sampling and preparation techniques
    Ancillary techniques
    Normal elements and the cytologic features of reactive changes in soft tissue
    Adipocytic tumors
    Fibroblastic/myofibroblastic tumors
    So-called fibrohistiocytic tumors
    Smooth-muscle tumors
    Pericytic (perivascular) tumors
    Skeletal-muscle tumors
    Vascular tumors
    Gastrointestinal stromal tumor
    Nerve sheath tumors
    Tumors of uncertain differentiation
    Undifferentiated/unclassified sarcomas
    Neuroectodermal tumors
    Principles in the examination and management of bone neoplasms : normal elements and the cytologic features of reactive changes in the bone
    Osteogenic tumors
    Cartilaginous tumors
    Ewing sarcoma
    Giant cell tumor of bone and other giant cell-rich lesions
    Notochordal tumors
    Lymphohematopoietic and histiocytic tumors
    Bone metastases
    Bone lesions rarely examined by fine-needle aspiration.
    Digital Access Karger 2017
  • Digital
    Summary: Designed as a last-minute gut-check before exam day, this guide is written by primary care nurse practitioners who have your back, providing you with quick, digestible nuggets of the most pertinent topics on the FNP and AGNP certification exams. Use this small but mighty book during the last month of your preparation to strengthen your knowledge and tackle the AANPCB or ANCC exam. Organized by body system, this guide covers the key 120+ conditions on the exam, with essential information on signs and symptoms, differential diagnoses, labs and other diagnostic testing, treatment, patient education, and important lifespan and special population considerations. The pharmacology review provides a succinct recap of the most important drug classes you will need to know. Also included are brief summaries of pediatric growth and development and geriatric topics such as geriatric syndromes, frailty, and polypharmacy. Key Features: Offers a succinct, rapid review of the key 120+ conditions on the exam Includes a separate pharmacology review of select drug classes Summarizes pediatric and geriatric concerns, such as growth and development, immunizations, and frailty Provides important alerts, complications, pearls, and pop quiz questions to highlight extra-important information and test your knowledge Includes essential images, such as need-to-know ECG tracings and photos of skin disorders
    Digital Access R2Library 2022
    Limited to 1 simultaneous user
  • Digital
    Götz Penkert, Josef Böhm, Thomas Schelle.
    Summary: Every neurosurgeon as well as many surgeons in other disciplines, including plastic and orthopedic surgeons, may unexpectedly be confronted with an entrapment syndrome or a nerve trauma. With a view to preventing costly transfers to expert clinics, this manual for practitioners offers optimized step-by-step figures illustrating how best to approach every relevant nerve lesion. Clear advice is also provided on differential diagnosis from inflammatory neuropathies, which will assist in avoiding false indications for surgery. This is a true manual for practitioners that offers excellent guidance for all surgeons while in the operating theater.

    Contents:
    Introduction
    Principles of Macroscopic and Microscopic Anatomy of Peripheral Nerves
    Pathophysiology
    egrees of Nerve Lesion
    Types of Tissue Reaction Following Nerve Lesion
    Clinical Presentation of Nerve Lesion
    Different Types of Pain Following Nerve Lesion
    Principles of Neurophysiologic Diagnosis
    Electroneurography
    Electromyography
    Imaging of Peripheral Nerves
    Sonography
    Magnetic Resonance Imaging.-Principles of Nerve Surgery
    Neurolysis Steps
    Grafting Following Nerve Trauma
    Nerve Entrapment at Shoulder and Arm
    Spinal Accessory Nerve
    Brachial Plexus, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
    Suprascapular Nerve
    Axillary (Circumflex) Nerve
    Radial Nerve at Upper Arm
    Radial Nerve at Lower Arm
    Posterior Interosseous Nerve Entrapment
    Superficial Radial Nerve Entrapment
    Median Nerve at Elbow
    Median Nerve at Lower Arm
    Anterior Interosseous Nerve Entrapment
    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
    Ulnar Nerve at Elbow
    Ulnar Nerve at Lower Arm
    Guyon?s Loge Syndrome
    Deep Ulnar Branch Entrapment
    Nerve Entrapment at Trunk and Leg
    Genitofemoral, Ilioinguinal, Iliohypogastric Nerve
    Femoral Cutaneous Nerve
    Obturator Nerve
    Saphenous Nerve
    Infrapatellar Branch of Saphenous Nerve
    Pudendal Nerve
    Sciatic Nerve, Piriformis Syndrome
    Fibular Nerve at Knee Joint
    Fibular Nerve at Ankle, Anterior Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
    Tibial Nerve
    Tibial Nerve at Ankle, Posterior Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
    Tibial Nerve at Sole, Morton?s Metatarsalgia
    Non Mechanical Focal Neuropathies
    Parsonage Turner Syndrome
    Multifocal Motorical Neuropathy
    Hereditary Multifocal Neuropathy
    Lewis-Summer-Syndrome (CIDP)
    Immune Vasculitis with Focal Neuropathy. .
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Digital
    Winnok H. De Vos, Sebastian Munck, Jean-Pierre Timmermans [editors].
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Digital
    Nathan A. Berger, Ann H. Klopp, Karen H. Lu, editors.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Digital
    Felix Wong, Lian Zhang, Zhibiao Wang.
    Summary: This book aims to provide readers up-to-date information about focused ultrasound surgery in gynecology, an innovative technique with increasing acceptance to treat fibroids and adenomyosis. Beginning with an introductory description of the mechanism of focused ultrasound surgery (FUS) and the available HIFU device developed, this book introduce the application of FUS in uterine fibroids, adenomyosis, and other gynaecological conditions with details in its technology and procedures. This book will be an invaluable reference for practicing gynecologists and practitioners to understand this new surgical approach in the management of different gynecological conditions.

    Contents:
    Introduction of High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU)
    Sedation and analgesia for HIFU ablation
    Ultrasound and MRI imaging
    Uterine fibroids and HIFU ablation
    Adenomyosis and HIFU ablation
    Complications of HIFU ablation
    Fertility and pregnancy outcome after HIFU ablation
    Other issues of HIFU ablation
    Other HIFU applications in Gynecology.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
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    by Richard N. Fogoros, John M. Mandrola.
    Contents:
    The cardiac electrical system
    Abnormal heart rhythms
    Treatment of arrhythmias
    The electrophysiology study in the evaluation and therapy of cardiac arrhythmias
    Principles of the electrophysiology study
    The electrophysiology study in the evaluation of bradycardia : the SA node AV node and his purkinje system
    The electrophysiology study in the evaluation of supraventricular tachyarrhythmias
    The electrophysiology study in the evaluation and treatment of ventricular arrhythmias
    Transcatheter ablation : therapeutic electrophysiology
    Ablation of supraventricular tachycardias
    Ablation of PVCS and ventricular tachycardia
    Ablation of atrial fibrillation
    Ablation of atrial flutter
    Cardiac resynchronization : pacing therapy for heart failure
    The evaluation of syncope
    Electrophysiologic testing in perspective : the evaluation and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias.
    Digital Access Wiley 2018
  • Digital
    edited by Nathan H. Fowler.
    Summary: This book provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of follicular lymphoma. The first section of the text explores the current understanding of the biology and pathogenesis of follicular lymphoma, through reviewing recent changes in the WHO classification of low-grade lymphomas, current diagnostic techniques, and emerging research on the importance of the immune microenvironment. The second section focuses on current treatment for localized disease, advanced stage disease, and transformed follicular lymphomas, and details currently FDA approved regimens and evolving radiation techniques for early stage and advanced disease. The last section of the text presents emerging approaches in targeted, immunologic, and vaccine therapy. Written by experts in the field, Follicular Lymphoma: Current Management and Novel Approaches is a valuable resource for practicing clinicians, practitioners, and researchers who manage and have an interest in follicular lymphoma.

    Contents:
    Follicular Lymphoma: Epidemiology, Pathogenesis and Initiating Events
    Pathologic Features, Grading and Variants of Follicular Lymphoma
    Genomic Drivers in Follicular Lymphoma
    The Microenvironment in Follicular Lymphoma
    Prognostic Factors in Follicular Lymphoma
    Management of Localized Low-Grade Follicular Lymphoma
    Current Management and Novel Approaches to the Management of Follicular Lymphoma
    Transformed Follicular Lymphoma
    Cellular Therapy for Follicular Lymphoma
    Antibody Therapy in Follicular Lymphoma
    Molecular Targeting in Follicular Lymphoma.
    Digital Access Springer 2020
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    Prabhjot Kaur, editor.
    Summary: The book is dedicated to Follicular lymphoma and Mantle cell lymphoma and highlights major reference works that contributed significantly to the understanding of these two lymphomas. The aim is to bring the basic science adjacent to the applied science. There is significant focus on the biology of normal B cell development that forms the basis for understanding the pathobiology of these entities. This text is designed to provide a concise yet comprehensive summary of traditional and newer entities, prognostic markers, pathobiology and newer classifications based on molecular genetics/chromosomal abnormalities. The chapters are written by practicing hematopathologists, molecular pathologists, dermatopathologists and clinical haematologists with an emphasis on practical approaches to these entities. The newer technologies and their practical applications are elaborated in an easy-to-comprehend format. Follicular Lymphoma and Mantle Cell Lymphoma is an approachable read for residents and fellows and clinically relevant to practicing pathologists and hematologists. It also serves as a valuable resource for anyone with an interest in B cell lymphomas. .

    Contents:
    Definition, Epidemiology, Pathobiology- Lymphomagenesis, Morphology, Variants, Immunophenotype, Prognostic factors, Transformation
    Mantle cell lymphoma
    Primary Cutaneous B-cell Lymphomas
    Technical and Interpretive Considerations in the Genetic Evaluation of Follicular and Mantle Cell Lymphomas
    Management of Follicular Lymphoma
    Management of Mantle Cell Lymphoma.
    Digital Access Springer 2020
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    Claire E. Wilcox.
    Summary: This book is written for providers of broad training backgrounds, and aims to help those who care for people with EDs, overweight and obesity provide evidence-based care. The goal of the book is to provide these providers with a straightforward resource summarizing the current standard of care. However, it goes further by also introducing the concept of food addiction (FA) as a model to understand some forms of overeating. This book discusses the pros and cons of embracing FA and reviews the evidence for and against the validity and utility of FA. By doing so, the chapters convey a middle ground approach to help people with obesity, BED, and bulimia nervosa plus FA symptomatology who also want to lose weight. The text discusses FA by reviewing several of the main ongoing controversies associated with the construct. It reviews both the clinical and neuroscientific evidence that some individuals' eating behavior mirrors that seen in substance use disorders (SUD), such as how their relationship with food appears to be addictive. Chapters also discuss how many of the mechanisms known to underlie SUDs appear to drive overeating in animal models and humans. Finally, the text argues that the similarities between the brain mechanisms of addictive disorders and overeating behavior has the potential to open up new avenues for current treatment and treatment development ....

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    Part I: Standard Approaches to Clinical Assessment and Treatment of Obesity and Binge Eating Disorder (BED)
    1. Determinants of Body Weight: Metabolism and the Homeostatic System
    2. Obesity
    3. Binge-Related Eating Disorders (Binge Eating Disorder and Bulimia Nervosa)
    Part II: Can The Food Addiction Concept Improve Treatment?
    4. Problems with Current Approaches to Treating Disorders of Overeating
    5. The Food Addiction Concept: History, Controversy, Potential Pitfalls and Promises
    Part III: Clinical Evidence for Food Addiction
    6. Clinical Evidence for the Validity of Food Addiction
    Part IV: Basic Biology of Food Addiction, and Its Overlap with Substance Use Disorders
    7. Neurobiology and Cognitive Neuroscience of Substance Use Disorders
    8. Neurobiology and Cognitive Neuroscience of Hedonic Eating
    9. Additional Biological Mechanisms of Hedonic Eating
    10. Treatment-Related Evidence that Food Addiction is a Valid Construct
    11. Highly Palatable Foods Are Addictive
    Part V: Assessment and Treatment of Food Addiction
    12. Evaluation of Food Addiction: Importance, Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Assessment
    13. How to Treat Food Addiction from a Nutritional Perspective: Consideration of Diet and Abstinence
    14. Clinical Applications of the Food Addiction Concept
    Part VI: Research Possibilities
    15. Emerging Treatments and Areas for Future Research.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
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    edited by Dean D. Metcalfe, Hugh A. Sampson, Ronald A. Simon, Gideon Lack.
    Digital Access Wiley 2014
  • Digital
    Linglin Fu, Bobby J. Cherayil, Haining Shi, Yanbo Wang, Yang Zhu.
    Summary: This book addresses the molecular mechanisms of food allergies and related control strategies. To do so, it covers a broad range of topics, including: the basic immunology of food allergies, including crosstalk between gut mucosal immunity and allergens; types of food allergens, structure of food allergen epitopes and cross-reactivity; detection and quantification methods for food allergens; in vitro and in vivo models for evaluating allergenicity; novel food processing methods for the development of hypoallergenic foods; bioactive natural compounds and functional foods for alleviating allergic reactions; modulation of the microbiota in food allergies and use of probiotics in allergic response regulation; and risk assessment and control strategies for food allergens. The information provided will enable food scientists/specialists to design safer and more functional food products, and will help regulatory agencies identify and label food allergens (and thus help consumers avoid allergic reactions). It will help clinicians and public health investigators prevent or treat outbreaks of food allergies, and will provide food producers and processors, as well as government inspectors, with valuable insights into evaluation, risk assessment and control strategies for allergens. Lastly, it will benefit upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in food science and safety, public health, medicine, nutrition and related fields.

    Contents:
    Intro; Contents; Abbreviations;
    Chapter 1: Overview of the Immunology of Food Allergy; 1.1 Immunopathogenesis of Food Allergy; 1.1.1 Oral Tolerance; 1.1.2 Oral Tolerance Failure and the Development of Food Allergy; 1.2 Diagnosis of Food Allergy; 1.3 Management of Food Allergy; 1.4 Conclusion; References;
    Chapter 2: Species and Structure of Food Allergens: Epitopes and Cross-Reactivity; 2.1 Plant Food Allergens and Corresponding Epitopes; 2.1.1 The Cupin Superfamily; 2.1.2 The Prolamin Superfamily; 2.1.3 The Bet v 1 Superfamily; 2.1.4 The Profilins; 2.1.5 Other Plant-Derived Allergen Families 2.1.6 Epitopes in Plant Food Allergens2.2 Animal Food Allergens; 2.2.1 Calcium-Binding Proteins; 2.2.2 Tropomyosin; 2.2.3 Caseins; 2.2.4 Other Animal Food Allergens; 2.2.4.1 Allergens in Seafood; 2.2.4.2 Allergens in Milk; 2.2.4.3 Allergens in Egg; 2.2.5 Epitopes in Animal Food Allergens; References;
    Chapter 3: Intestinal Permeability and Transport of Food Allergens; 3.1 Protein Digestion in Gastrointestinal Tract; 3.1.1 The Structure of Gastrointestinal Tract; 3.1.2 Protein Digestion Process; 3.1.3 Digestion Resistance of Allergens 3.2 Intestinal Permeability and Transporting of Food Proteins3.2.1 Mucus Layer Permeation; 3.2.2 Intestinal Epithelial Cell Permeation; 3.2.3 Paracellular Transport; 3.2.4 Regulation of Paracellular Transport; 3.2.5 Transcellular Transport; 3.2.6 Antibody-Mediated Transport; 3.3 Allergen Recognition and Presentation in Intestine; 3.3.1 Allergen Recognition and Presentation by DC; 3.3.2 Allergen Recognition and Presentation by Epithelia; 3.3.3 Allergen Recognition and Presentation by Other Cell Types; 3.4 Intestinal Barrier Defects and Food Allergy 3.5 Food Allergy Control by Changing Allergen Permeability3.5.1 Direct Treatment of Intestinal Barrier Defect; 3.5.2 Restoring Barrier Defect by Treating Diseases; References;
    Chapter 4: Detection and Quantification Methods for Food Allergens; 4.1 Immunoanalytical Methods; 4.1.1 ELISA; 4.1.2 Immunoblots; 4.1.3 Lateral Flow Immunoassay; 4.2 DNA-Based Methods; 4.2.1 Endpoint Quantitative PCR; 4.2.2 Real-Time PCR; 4.2.3 PCR-ELISA; 4.3 Mass Spectrometry-Based Techniques; 4.3.1 Selection of Specific Peptides; 4.3.2 Peptide Specificity Verification; 4.3.3 Targeted Method Development 4.3.4 Quantitation of Food Allergen4.4 Sensor-Based Technique; 4.4.1 Optical Biosensors; 4.4.2 Electrochemical Biosensor; References;
    Chapter 5: Allergenicity Evaluation of Food Proteins; 5.1 Bioinformatics Analysis; 5.2 In Vitro Experiments; 5.2.1 Physiological and Biochemical Tests; 5.2.1.1 Pepsin Resistance Test; 5.2.1.2 Serological Analysis; 5.2.2 Cell Model; 5.3 In Vivo Experiments; 5.3.1 Human Experiment; 5.3.1.1 Skin Test; 5.3.1.2 Food Challenge Experiment; 5.3.2 Animal Experiments; 5.3.2.1 Mouse Model; 5.3.2.2 Rat Model; 5.3.2.3 Other Animal Models; 5.3.2.4 Sensitization Route
    Digital Access Springer 2019
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    volume editors, Motohiro Ebisawa, Barbara K. Ballmer-Weber, Stefan Vieths, Robert A. Wood.
    Digital Access Karger 2015

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