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  • Digital
    [edited by] Emil H. Schemitsch, Michael D. McKee.
    Contents:
    Part I: Shoulder. Rotator cuff. Acromioplasty
    Rotator cuff repair: open technique for partial-thickness or small or medium full-thickness tears
    Rotator cuff repair: arthroscopic technique for partial-thickness or small or medium full-thickness tears
    Open repair of rotator cuff tears
    Arthroscopic repair of massive rotator cuff tears
    Operative fixation of symptomatic os acromiale
    Arthritic shoulder. Humeral head resurfacing arthroplasty,
    Humeral hemiarthroplasty with biologic glenoid resurfacing
    Total shoulder arthroplasty
    Rotator cuff tear arthroplasty: open surgical treatment
    Open unconstrained revision shoulder arthroplasty
    Instability. Closed treatment of shoulder dislocations
    Arthroscopic treatment of traumatic anterior instability of the shoulder
    Open treatment of anterior-inferior multidirectional instability of the shoulder
    Arthroscopic treatment of anterior-inferior multidirectional instability of the shoulder
    Anterior glenohumeral instability associated with glenoid or humeral bone deficiency: the latarjet procedure
    Open treatment of posterior-inferior shoulder instability
    Arthroscopic treatment of posterior-inferior multidirectional instability of the shoulder
    Open Bankart procedure for recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation
    Biceps tendon. Mini-open biceps tenodesis
    Arthroscopic biceps tenodesis
    SLAP lesion: arthroscopic reconstruction of the labrum and biceps anchor
    Treatment of the unstable shoulder with humeral head bone loss
    Clavicle. Open distal clavicle excision
    Arthroscopic distal clavicle resection
    Open treatment of acute and chronic acromioclavicular dislocations
    Sternoclavicular joint reconstruction using semitendinosus graft
    Trauma. Open reduction and internal fixation of acute midshaft clavicular fractures
    Intramedullary fixation of clavicle fractures
    Operative treatment of two-part proximal humerus fractures
    Open reduction and internal fixation of three- and four-part proximal humerus fractures
    Percutaneous fixation of proximal humerus fractures
    Proximal humerus fractures: hemiarthroplasty
    Operative management of scapular fractures
    Miscellaneous. Surgical approaches to the shoulder
    Arthrodesis of the shoulder
    Open and arthroscopic suprascapular nerve decompression
    Scapular surgery
    Adhesive capsulitis
    Arthroscopic treatment of calcific tendinitis in the shoulder
    Nerve transfers for shoulder and elbow restoration after upper trunk brachial plexus injuries
    Thoracic outlet syndrome
    Suprascapular nerve neuropathy
    Part II: Elbow. Introduction. Surgical approaches for open treatment of the elbow
    Elbow arthroscopy. Arthroscopy of the elbow: setup and portals
    Elbow arthritis and stiffness: open treatment
    Elbow arthritis and stiffness: arthroscopic treatment
    Arthroplasty. Radial head fractures: radial head replacement
    Total elbow arthroplasty
    Total elbow arthroplasty for the treatment of complex distal humerus fractures
    Radiocapitellar replacement
    Revision total elbow arthroplasty
    Soft tissue pathology. Medial epicondylitis: open treatment
    Lateral epicondylitis: arthroscopic and open treatment
    Repair of distal biceps tendon ruptures
    Repair and reconstruction of the ruptured triceps
    Nerves. Endoscopic cubital tunnel release
    Submuscular ulnar nerve transposition
    Surgical decompression for radial tunnel syndrome
    Trauma. Distal humerus fractures, including isolated distal lateral column and capitellar fractures
    Radial head fractures: open reduction and internal fixation
    Open treatment of complex traumatic elbow instability
    Surgical reconstruction of longitudinal radioulnar dissociation (Essex-Lopresti injury)
    Ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction using the modified Jobe technique
    Lateral ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction
    Miscellaneous. Soft tissue coverage
    Operative management of olecranon bursitis
    Elbow arthroscopic débridement for osteochondritis dissecans.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2020
  • Digital
    John F. Sarwark, Rebecca L. Carl, editors.
    Summary: Primary care providers caring for newborns must be able to recognize orthopaedic disorders that affect infants, particularly when these conditions require early treatment or are part of an underlying syndrome. This book provides pediatricians, neonatologists, family medicine physicians and licensed independent practitioners with a useful framework for the diagnosis and management of common pediatric orthopaedic conditions that typically present during infancy. The text begins with an overview of orthopaedic embryology and relevant physical examination techniques. The second section details congenital and developmental conditions affecting the limbs and spine. The third section includes topics related to birth trauma. The final section focuses on orthopaedic manifestations of systemic diseases and syndromes. Each chapter has a consistent, intuitive layout including a brief overview and sections on clinical presentation, evaluation and management, as well as a detailed discussion of the condition being discussed. When relevant, clinical vignettes are included to illustrate practical application of the subject matter. The design of the sections allow providers to easily reference appropriate information in the clinic setting. Written by experts in the field, Orthopaedics for the Newborn and Young Child is a valuable resource for pediatric orthopaedic providers, primary care physicians and other specialists who treat children. .

    Contents:
    Intro
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Contents
    Contributors
    Part I: Overview
    Chapter 1: Essentials of Embryology for the Musculoskeletal System
    The Embryonic Period
    The Fetal Period (8 Weeks-Birth)
    Development of the Skeletal System
    Development of Axial Skeleton
    Development of the Appendicular Skeleton
    Common Congenital Disorders of Skeletal System
    The Muscle System
    Common Disorders of Muscle Development
    Limb Formation
    Disorders of Limb Development
    References
    Chapter 2: Musculoskeletal Physical Examination of the Newborn
    Brief Overview Clinical Presentation: History and Physical
    General
    Head
    Neck
    Shoulders/Clavicle/Scapula
    Chest and Abdomen
    Spine
    Upper Extremity
    Elbows
    Hands
    Hips
    Lower Extremity
    Knees and Legs
    Feet
    Clinical Vignettes/Pearls
    Reference
    Part II: Congenital and Developmental Disorders
    Chapter 3: Metatarsus Adductus
    Brief Overview of Condition
    Background Including Epidemiology and Pathophysiology
    Clinical Presentation: History and Physical
    Evaluation
    Management
    Clinical Vignettes/Clinical Pearls
    Natural History, Primary and Secondary Prevention Natural History, Primary and Secondary Prevention
    References
    Chapter 6: Congenital Vertical Talus
    Brief Overview of Condition
    Background Including Epidemiology and Pathoanatomy
    Clinical Presentation: History and Physical
    Evaluation
    Management
    Natural History, Primary and Secondary Prevention
    References
    Chapter 7: Congenital Curly Toe Contractures
    Background
    Clinical Presentation
    Testing and Evaluation
    Treatment
    Non-operative Management
    Operative Management
    Open Tenotomy of FDB Tendon Slip
    Open Tenotomy of FDB and FDL Tendon Slips Transfer of FDL to Extensor Hood
    References
    Chapter 8: Congenital Dislocation of the Knee (CKD)
    Brief Overview of Condition
    Background Including Epidemiology and Pathophysiology
    Clinical Presentation: History and Physical
    Radiographic Evaluation
    Management
    Clinical Vignettes/Clinical Pearls
    Natural History, Primary and Secondary Prevention
    References
    Chapter 9: Fibular Hemimelia/Congenital Short Femur/LLE Deformity
    Introduction
    Background: Epidemiology and Pathophysiology
    Clinical Presentation: History and Physical
    Evaluation
    Management
    Digital Access Springer 2023
  • Digital
    Andreas Roth ; Translated by Gustav F. Preller.
    Summary: This book is a practical, step-by-step guide to orthopedic examination and diagnosis. The author explains a systematic classification of clinical findings that has proven very useful in diagnosing orthopedic disorders in daily routine. The approach to examination begins with a checklist covering the complete patient history, including subjective descriptions of complaints. This is followed by a stepwise approach to physical examination of the patient and collection of clinical findings. Photographs and illustrations clearly depict the necessary examination techniques. The main symptoms are then determined from the patient history and clinical findings, leading to a diagnosis. An overview of all relevant orthopedic conditions for each region of the body facilitates differential diagnosis and thereby completes the examination findings. This book will be of particular value for new residents in orthopedics and trauma but will also be useful for the experienced physician as a means of refreshing knowledge or as a reference.

    Contents:
    Spine: History
    Systematic investigation
    Main symptoms
    Diseases. Upper limb: History
    Systematic investigation
    Main symptoms
    Diseases. Lower limb: History
    Systematic investigation
    Main symptoms
    Diseases.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Digital
    Bingyun Li, Thomas Webster, editors.
    Summary: This book covers the latest progress in the biology and manufacturing of orthopedic biomaterials, as well as key industry perspectives. Topics covered include the development of biomaterial-based medical products for orthopedic applications, anti-infection technologies for orthopedic implants, additive manufacturing of orthopedic implants, and more. This is an ideal book for graduate students, researchers and professionals working with orthopedic biomaterials and tissue engineering. This book also: Provides an industry perspective on technologies to prevent orthopedic implant related infection Thoroughly covers how to modulate innate inflammatory reactions in the application of orthopedic biomaterials Details the state-of-the-art research on 3D printed porous bone constructs.

    Contents:
    Intro; Preface; Contents; Part I: Design, Manufacturing, Assessment, and Applications; Nanotechnology for Orthopedic Applications: From Manufacturing Processes to Clinical Applications; 1 Introduction; 2 The Extracellular Matrix (ECM); 2.1 ECM Composition; 2.2 The ECM as a Molecular Reservoir; 2.3 Cell-ECM Interactions; 2.4 Bone; 2.4.1 Cortical Bone; 2.4.2 Cancellous Bone; 3 Tissue Engineering; 3.1 Nanotechnology for Tissue Engineering; 3.2 Control of Cell Functions Using Nanotechnology; 3.3 Cell Sensitivity to Nanofeatures; 3.4 Important Features of Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering. 3.1.3 Titanium Alloys3.1.4 Tantalum; 3.2 Other Biomaterials; 3.2.1 PEEK; 3.2.2 Ceramics; 4 AM Design Considerations; 4.1 Patient-Specific Design Procedures; 4.2 Porosity; 4.3 Clinical Applications; 4.4 Patient Variability; 4.5 Shoulder and Other Joint Replacements; 4.6 Fracture Fixation; 4.7 Large Bone Defects; 4.8 Surgical Guides; 4.9 Additional Clinical Examples; 5 Summary; References; 3D Printed Porous Bone Constructs; 1 Introduction; 2 3D Printing Techniques; 3 Porous Materials for Cell Growth; 4 3D Printing of Porous Ceramic Materials; 5 3D Printing of Porous Metal Materials. 3.5 Materials for Scaffold Construction4 Unmet Clinical Need; 4.1 Substrate Properties for Osseointegration; 4.2 Substrate Properties to Resist Bacterial Infection; 4.2.1 Shot Peened 316 L Stainless Steel; 4.2.2 Electrophoretic Deposition; 5 Conclusions; References; Additive Manufacturing of Orthopedic Implants; 1 Introduction; 2 Additive Manufacturing Techniques; 2.1 Binder Jetting; 2.2 Directed Energy Deposition (DED); 2.3 Powder Bed Fusion (PBF); 2.4 Material Extrusion; 3 Additively Manufactured Biomaterials; 3.1 Metallic Biomaterials; 3.1.1 Stainless Steel; 3.1.2 Co-Cr Alloys. 6 3D Printing of Porous Polymer Materials7 Conclusions; References; Biopolymer Based Interfacial Tissue Engineering for Arthritis; 1 Introduction; 2 Anatomy of Osteochondral Tissue Interface; 3 Conventional Vs. Interfacial Tissue Engineering; 4 Polymeric Biomaterials for Interfacial Tissue Engineering; 5 Design Considerations for Interfacial Tissue Engineering; 5.1 Stratified Scaffold Design; 5.2 Gradient Scaffold Design; 6 Present Clinical Status of Interfacial Tissue Engineering; 7 Future Perspectives of Interfacial Tissue Engineering in Orthopedic Applications; 8 Conclusion; References. Performance of Bore-Cone Taper Junctions on Explanted Total Knee Replacements with Modular Stem Extensions: Mechanical Disassembly and Corrosion Analysis of Two Designs1 Introduction; 2 Materials and Methods; 2.1 Implant Retrieval and Archiving; 2.2 Assessment of Surface Corrosion Area; 2.3 Damage Mode Characterization; 2.4 Data Analysis; 3 Results; 4 Discussion; 4.1 Effects of Design and Modes of Corrosion; 4.2 Effects of Patient Factors and Anatomical Location; 4.3 Mechanical Disassembly and Surface Corrosion Area; 4.4 Limitations; 5 Conclusion; References.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Digital
    Paul Brinckmann, Institute of Experimental Biomechanics, University of Münster, Münster, Germany, Federal School of Prosthetics and Orthotics, Dortmund, Germany, Wolfgang Frobin, Institute of Experimental Biomechanics, University of Münster, Münster, Germany, Gunnar Leivseth, Institute of Clinical Medicine, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway, Burkhard Drerup, Institute of Experimental Biomechanics, Department of Orthopedic Technology and Rehabilitation, University of Münster, Münster, Germany, Federal School of Prosthetics and Orthotics, Dortmund, Germany.
    Contents:
    Basic concepts from physics and mechanics
    Mechanical properties of solid materials
    Deformation and strength of structures
    Vector algebra
    Matrix notation
    Translation and rotation in a plane
    Mathematical description of translation and rotation in three-dimensional space
    Mechanical properties of bone and cartilage
    Structure and function of skeletal muscle
    Mechanical aspects of skin
    Dimension, mass, location of the center of mass and moment of inertia of the segments of the human body
    Determination of joint load in a model calculation
    Mechanical aspects of the hip joint
    Mechanical aspects of the knee joint
    Mechanical aspects of the lumbar spine
    Mechanical aspects of the shoulder
    Biomechanics of the foot
    Gait
    Solved problems.
  • Digital
    Philip D. Nowicki, editor.
    Summary: Many of the existing books focusing on the orthopedic management of patients with cerebral palsy encompass only care for the young patient, but this practical text reviews and delineates orthopedic care for patients with cerebral palsy throughout the lifespan. Readers will find a discussion of both non-operative and operative orthopedic management across all ages and functional levels. The text presents a general overview of cerebral palsy, evaluation of patients with cerebral palsy, and procedures commonly used to treat various orthopedic conditions in patients with cerebral palsy. Spasticity management and gait evaluation are likewise highlighted, and surgical chapters cover techniques for the hip, knee, foot and ankle, and spine. It also incorporates chapters focused on issues related to the rehabilitation of patients with cerebral palsy, including bracing, orthotics and other durable medical equipment, physical and occupational therapy, pain management, and adaptive activities and sports, which aim to improve the overall quality of life for patients through the lifespan. Finally, there is a chapter focused on the care transition from childhood to adulthood, an area of importance often neglected in current texts covering patients with cerebral palsy. Whether in the operating room, multi-specialty clinic or private office, Orthopedic Care of Patients with Cerebral Palsy will be a go-to resource for orthopedists, pediatricians and all medical professionals caring for this population.

    Contents:
    Introduction: History, Prevalence and Pathophysiology
    Principles of Orthotics and Other Durable Medical Equipment
    Spasticity Management: Operative, Non-operative and Pain Management
    Gait Evaluation for Patients with Cerebral Palsy
    Multi-level Orthopedic Surgery for Patients with Cerebral Palsy
    Orthopedic Hip Surgery for Patients with Cerebral Palsy
    Orthopedic Leg and Knee Surgery for Patients with Cerebral Palsy
    Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Surgery for Patients with Cerebral Palsy
    Orthopedic Spine Surgery for Patients with Cerebral Palsy
    Rehabilitation: Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Pain Management
    Adaptive Sports for Patients with Cerebral Pals
    Transition/Lifespan Care for Patients with Cerebral Palsy.
    Digital Access Springer 2020
  • Digital/Print
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  • Digital
    Jonathan D. Hodax, Adam E.M. Eltorai, Alan H. Daniels, editors.
    Summary: This is a quick-reference resource covering the most common acute orthopedic injuries. Including bulleted text and easy-to-follow algorithms, protocols, and images, this "pocket consultant" provides the most up-to-date information when you need it most. Organized anatomically for fast reference, each chapter is broken down into the most common and most serious injuries with tips on how to evaluate and treat adult and pediatric patients. Each injury pattern discussed includes a brief description covering what to ask, what to bring, what to request, what to test, what to look for, and how to further evaluate. The contributing authors are senior orthopedic surgery residents at a major Level-1 Trauma Center who have experience managing a high volume of orthopedic injuries and who have trained many young residents. Covering all aspects of acute care, The Orthopedic Consult Survival Guide is an indispensable tool for medical students, residents, fellows, attendings, and affiliated providers in orthopedic surgery, emergency medicine, and surgery caring for orthopedic patients in emergency rooms, urgent care centers, and primary practice settings.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Digital
    Melvin C. Makhni, Eric C. Makhni, Eric F. Swart, Charles S. Day, editors.
    Summary: This book is a one-stop guide to managing acute orthopedic injuries. Unlike other handbooks, this reference provides a comprehensive, yet concise, set of diagnostic and management tools to help readers deliver optimal, evidence-based, and efficient patient care. Additional focus on physical exam techniques, emergency room orthopedic procedures, and on-field athletic management strategies empowers readers with real tips and tricks used by orthopedic surgeons at top-tier institutions. This guide is a must have for emergency medicine providers, orthopedic surgeons, and other clinicians, trainees, and students caring for adult or pediatric patients in the emergency setting.

    Contents:
    Emergency Orthopedic Evaluation
    True Orthopedic Emergencies
    Spine
    Shoulder and Upper Arm
    Wrist and Hand
    Pelvis and Lower Extremity
    Foot and Ankle
    Pediatrics
    Emergency Sideline Management of Athletic Conditions
    Appendix A: Physical Exam Overview
    Appendix B: Procedure Guides.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Digital
    Adam Greenspan, MD, FACR, Professor Emeritus of Radiology and Orthopedic Surgery, University of California, Davis School of Medicine, Former Director, Section of Musculoskeletal Imaging, Department of Radiology, University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, California, Consultant, Shriners Hospital for Children, Sacramento, California, Javier Beltran, MD, FACR, Professor and Chairman of Radilogy, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York ; foreword by Lynne S. Steinbach, MD, FACR, Professor of Radilogy and Orthopedic Surgery, Director, Musculoskeletal Imaging, Department of Radiology, University of California, San Francisco, California.
    Digital Access Ovid 2015
  • Digital
    Jochen Schomacher, PhD, PT-OMT, DPT, MCMK, Physical Therapist, Küsnacht, Switzerland.
    Summary: "Orthopedic Manual Therapy presents a systematic, step-by-step guide to manual therapy for disorders of the extremities and spine. Readers will find detailed examination and treatment techniques, the newest scientific and clinical advances, and updates on pain physiology, biomechanics, neurodynamics, and the biopsychosocial model of disease as the foundation for manual therapy"--Publisher's website.

    Contents:
    The history and definition of orthopedic manual therapy
    Manual therapy in the context of the biopsychosocial model
    Manual therapy and joint mechanics
    The manual therapy system
    Overview of orthopedic manual therapy
    Aspects of movement testing
    Therapeutic model of manual therapy
    The effects of manual therapy
    The six categories of treatment
    Key aspects in the treatment of the joints
    Research
    Indications and contraindications to treatment of the joints using translatoric
    Movements
    Notes on the practical section
    Extremity joints.
  • Print
    Abdelhamid H. Elgazzar.
    Contents:
    Basic sciences of bone and joint diseases
    Diagnosis of inflammatory bone diseases
    Diagnosis of metabolic, endocrine, and congenital bone disease
    Diagnosis of traumatic disorders
    Diagnosis of circulatory disorders
    Neoplastic bone diseases
    Diagnosis of joint disorders
    Bone marrow imaging
    Diagnosis of soft tissue calcification
    Hybrid imaging in the diagnosis of bone diseases
    Therapeutic use of radionuclides in bone and joint disease.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Print
    Avice Kerr.
    Contents:
    v
    .1. Initial and emergency care.
    Print Access Request
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  • Digital
    David J. Magee, Robert C. Manske.
    Contents:
    Principles and concepts
    Head and face
    Cervical spine
    Temporomandibular joint
    Shoulder
    Elbow
    Forearm, wrist, and hand
    Thoracic (dorsal) spine
    Lumbar spine
    Pelvis
    Hip
    Knee
    Lower leg, ankle, and foot
    Assessment of gait
    Assessment of posture
    Assessment of the amputee
    Primary care assessment
    Emergency sports assessment.
    Digital Access
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  • Digital
    editors, Eric C. Makhni, Melvin C. Makhni, Eric F. Stewart and Charles A. Bush-Joseph.
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • Digital
    Surena Namdari, Stephan G. Pill and Samir Mehta.
    Contents:
    Adult reconstruction
    Basic science
    Foot and ankle
    Hand
    Orthopedic oncology
    Pediatric orthopedics
    Rehabilitation and neuro-orthopedic surgery
    Shoulder and elbow
    Spine
    Sports
    Orthopedic trauma.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2015
  • Digital
    Jeffrey N. Weiss.
    Summary: This book is a concise guide that provides an easy to follow template for other physicians to develop similar stem cell based treatments within their specialty. It identifies and summarizes the current world-wide orthopedic stem cell trials. Organized into three sections, Orthopedic Stem Cell Surgery presents clinical studies that examine the procedures for setting up and implementing stem cell surgery within the specialty of orthopedics. Chapters maintain an accessible narrative while also addressing complex studies related to orthopedic stem cell surgery. A sister text to the recently published, Retinal and Optic Nerve Stem Cell Surgery, and Neurologic Stem Cell Surgery this expertly written book examines critical Institutional Review Board (IRB) approved studies.

    Contents:
    Intro
    Preface
    Contents
    Part I: Rotator Cuff Repair
    1: Mesenchymal Stem Cell Augmentation in Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair
    Summary
    Intervention
    Outcome Measures
    Primary Outcome
    Secondary Outcome
    Functional Outcome
    Patient-Centered Outcome
    Eligibility
    Inclusion Criteria
    Exclusion Criteria
    Further Reading
    2: Bone Marrow-Derived Stem Cells for the Treatment of Rotator Cuff Tears
    Summary
    Intervention
    Outcome Measures
    Primary Outcome
    Secondary Outcome
    Inclusion Criteria
    Exclusion Criteria 3: Regenexx™ SD Versus Exercise Therapy for Rotator Cuff Tears
    Summary
    Intervention
    Outcome Measures
    Primary Outcome
    Secondary Outcome
    Inclusion Criteria
    Exclusion Criteria
    Further Reading
    4: Safety and Efficacy of Adult Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Injection into Partial-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears
    Summary
    Intervention
    Outcome Measures
    Primary Outcome
    Secondary Outcome Measures
    Inclusion Criteria
    Exclusion Criteria
    5: Autologous Adult Adipose-Derived Regenerative Cell Injection into Chronic Partial-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears
    Summary Intervention
    Primary Outcome Measures
    Secondary Outcome Measures
    Other Outcome Measures
    Inclusion Criteria
    Exclusion Criteria
    6: Clinical Study on Mesenchymal Stem Cells Used in the Reconstruction Surgery of the Supraspinatus Muscle Lesions
    Summary
    Intervention
    Primary Outcome Measures
    Secondary Outcome Measures
    Inclusion Criteria
    Exclusion Criteria
    Further Reading
    7: Efficacy of Microfragmented Lipoaspirate Tissue in Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair
    Summary
    Intervention
    Primary Outcome Measures
    Secondary Outcome Measures
    Inclusion Criteria Exclusion Criteria
    8: Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Rotator Cuff Repair
    Summary
    Intervention
    Primary Outcome Measures
    Secondary Outcome Measures
    Inclusion Criteria
    Exclusion Criteria
    9: Treatment of Tendon Disease Using Autologous Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells
    Intervention
    Primary Outcome Measures
    Secondary Outcome Measures
    Inclusion Criteria
    Exclusion Criteria
    Further Reading
    10: Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Osteoarthritis
    Intervention
    Primary Outcome Measures
    Secondary Outcome Measures
    Criteria
    Inclusion Criteria Exclusion Criteria
    Part II: Knee Osteoarthritis
    11: Impact of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Knee Osteoarthritis
    Summary
    Intervention
    Outcome Measures
    Primary Outcome Measures
    Secondary Outcome Measures
    Inclusion Criteria
    Knee Osteoarthritis Subjects
    Focal Chondral Defect Subjects
    Inclusion Criteria
    Exclusion Criteria
    Further Reading
    12: Multicenter Trial of Stem Cell Therapy for Osteoarthritis (MILES)
    Summary
    Intervention
    Outcome
    Secondary Outcome Measures
    Inclusion Criteria
    Exclusion Criteria
    Digital Access Springer 2021
  • Digital
    Adam E.M. Eltorai, Craig P. Eberson, Alan H. Daniels, editors.
    Summary: This quick-reference guide is the first book written specifically for the many third- and fourth-year medical students rotating on an orthopedic surgery service. Organized anatomically, it focuses on the diagnosis and management of the most common pathologic entities. Each chapter covers history, physical examination, imaging, and common diagnoses. For each diagnosis, the book sets out the typical presentation, options for non-operative and operative management, and expected outcomes. Chapters include key illustrations, quick-reference charts, tables, diagrams, and bulleted lists. Each chapter is co-authored by a senior resident or fellow and an established academic physician and is concise enough to be read in two or three hours. Students can read the text from cover to cover to gain a general foundation of knowledge that can be built upon when they begin their rotation, then use specific chapters to review a sub-specialty before starting a new rotation or seeing a patient with a sub-specialty attending. Practical and user-friendly, Orthopedic Surgery Clerkship is the ideal, on-the-spot resource for medical students and practitioners seeking fast facts on diagnosis and management. Its bullet-pointed outline format makes it a perfect quick-reference, and its content breadth covers the most commonly encountered orthopedic problems in practice.

    Contents:
    Part I: The Basics
    Part II: The Upper Extremity
    Part III: The Lower Extremity
    Part IV: The Axial Skeleton
    Part V: Pediatric Orthopedics
    Part VI: Systemic Conditions.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Digital
    Adam E. M. Eltorai, Craig P. Eberson, Alan H. Daniels, editors.
    Summary: The 4th year of medical school represents an important transition with new goals and expectations. Matching into orthopedic surgery residency is increasingly competitive. Performing well on orthopedic surgery rotations during the 4th year of medical school is critical for match success. The goal of this guide book is to help students ace their orthopedic rotations. Orthopedic Surgery Rotation focuses on practical tips for success from optimal study resources, key technical skills, and strategies for being a standout orthopedic team player. Each chapter is written by current orthopedic residents, who not only know from personal experience on how to excel but also are actively involved in evaluating the performance of 4th year medical students. This book will serve as tool to propel students to the next level and help them start their journey as orthopedists on the right foot.

    Contents:
    Rotating at Your Home Institution
    The Outpatient Setting
    The Inpatient Setting
    The Operating Room
    Top Resources
    The Away Rotation
    Landing a Residency Position.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Digital
    Harzem Özger, Franklin H. Sim, Ajay Puri, Levent Eralp, editors.
    Summary: This atlas presents a collection of richly illustrated teaching cases. It covers the fundamentals of orthopedic oncology complemented with relevant aspects that are demonstrated using individual cases. In a specialty that deals with a relatively smaller number of cases compared to tumors of other systems, this atlas prepares readers for clinical practice by combining a problem-based learning (PBL) approach, which lies on the continuum between structured and guided learning, with theory and practical insights. The book is divided into sections, arranged according to anatomical regions and the reconstruction type. Each section focuses on a specific anatomical region, and each case presentation includes the basic clinical history, basic principles, preoperative, perioperative and radiographic images, a pitfall list, treatment strategy, technical pearls, outcomes and complications. For each region the authors discuss both the biological and non-biological reconstruction techniques. The book is designed to actively involve the reader, making it an invaluable tool for all orthopedic surgeons confronted with oncologic surgery. The book is intended for trainees in orthopedics, orthopedic oncology fellows as well as practicing consultants.

    Contents:
    Part 1: Philosophy of limb salvage surgery.-1. When and why biological/ implant reconstruction?
    Part 2: Mobile Spine
    2. Biological reconstruction using frozen autograft in total en bloc spondylectomy for spinal tumors.-3. Implant Reconstruction of the Mobile Spine
    Part 3: Sacrum
    4. Biological Sacral Reconstruction
    5. Total Sacrectomy without Spinopelvic Reconstruction
    6. Implant Reconstruction of the Sacrum: modular sacrum prosthesis
    Part 4: Pelvis.-7. Biological Reconstruction of the Pelvis I: liquid nitrogen treated autograft & onlaid free vascular fibula
    8. Biological Reconstruction of the Pelvis - II: femoral head plus total hip replacement
    9. Implant Reconstruction of the Pelvis - I: modular hemipelvic prosthesis
    10. Implant Reconstruction of the Pelvis II: modular pedestal cup prosthesis.-11. Implant Reconstruction of the Pelvis III: high acetabular placement & prosthetic femoral extension.-12. Implant Reconstruction of the Pelvis - IV: 3D-printed custom-made prosthesis
    Part 5: Proximal femur.-13. Biological Reconstruction of the Proximal Femur With extracorporeally irradiated autograft.-14. Implant Reconstruction of the Proximal Femur: Modular Prosthesis.-15. Prosthetic reconstruction for soft tissue sarcomas with bone involvement
    Part 6: Femoral diaphysis.-16. Biological Reconstruction of the Femoral Diaphysis: Van Nes rotationplasty.-17. Implant Reconstruction of the Femoral Diaphysis - I: intercalary femur prosthesis.-18. Implant Reconstruction of the Femoral Diaphysis - II: short-segment dynamic-compression stem.-19. Implant Reconstruction of the Femoral Diaphysis - III: percutaneous ossoeintegrated prosthesis
    Part 7: Distal femur.-20. Biological Reconstruction of the Distal Femur - I: massive allograft & inlaid free vascular fibula
    21. Biological Reconstruction of the Distal Femur - II: resurfacing allograft-prosthesis composite.-2 2. Biological Reconstruction of the Distal Femur III: liquid nitrogen treated autograft & inlaid free vascular fibula (the "frozen hotdog")
    23. Implant Reconstruction of the Distal Femur - I: modular prosthesis
    24. Implant Reconstruction of the Distal Femur - II: joint-preserving resection & reconstruction with image-guided computer navigation
    25. Implant Reconstruction of the Distal Femur - III: expandable prosthesis.-26. Implant Reconstruction of the Distal Femur - IV: prosthesis revision
    Part 8: Proximal tibia
    27. Biological Reconstruction of the Proximal Shaft of Tibia - I: Pedicle frozen autograft
    28. Biological Reconstruction of the Proximal Tibia II: Distraction-Epiphysiolysis before resection of the tumor
    29. Implant Reconstruction of the Proximal Tibia: modular prosthesis rotational gastrocnemius flap.-Part 9: Tibial diaphysis and ankle
    30. Biological Reconstruction of the Tibial Diaphysis & Ankle - I: Ilizarov technique
    31. Biological Reconstruction of the Tibial Diaphysis & Ankle - II: fibular centralization technique.-32. Biological Reconstruction of the Tibial Diaphysis & Ankle - III: arthrodesis with massive allograft.-33. Implant Reconstruction of the Tibial Diaphysis & Ankle: 3D-printed custom-made prosthesis
    Part 10: Foot
    34. Biological Reconstruction of the Foot free vascular iliac flap
    35. Implant Reconstruction of the Foot 3D-printed custom-made prosthesis
    Part 11: Shoulder girdle
    36. Biological Reconstruction of the Shoulder Girdle - scapular massive allograft
    37. Implant Reconstruction of the Shoulder Girdle: scapular prosthesis.-Part 12: Proximal humerus
    38. Proximal Humerus, Biological Reconstruction
    39. Claviculo-Pro-Humero reconstruction following proximal humeral resection for sarcoma
    40. Biological Reconstruction of the Proximal Humerus - III massive allograft & inlaid free vascular fibula with epiphyseal transfer
    41. Implant Reconstruction of the Proximal Humerus
    42. Implant Reconstruction of the Proximal Humerus - II: reverse prosthesis
    Part 13: Humeral diaphysis
    43. Biological Reconstruction of the Humeral Diaphysis: irradiated autograft
    44. Implant Reconstruction of the Humeral Diaphysis: total humerus prosthesis
    Part 14: Distal humerus & elbow
    45. Implant Reconstruction of the Distal Humerus & Elbow - modular prosthesis
    Part 15: Forearm, wrist & hand
    46. Biological Reconstruction of the Forearm, Wrist & Hand - I: free vascular fibula
    47. Biological Reconstruction of the Forearm, Wrist & Hand - II: transposition of the distal ulna
    48. Implant Reconstruction of the forearm, wrist, and hand Distal Radius Endoprosthesis
    Part 16: Complications of orthopedic oncologic reconstructions
    49. Biological
    50. Implant.
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    Manish K. Sethi, William T. Obremskey, A. Alex Jahangir, editors ; Thomas J. Iorio, Michelle S. Shen, Basem Attum, associate editors.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Digital
    John A. Gracy.
    Summary: This practical introductory guide provides PA/NP students with the tools to recognize and begin treatment of the most common orthopedic problems, to avoid missing critical diagnoses, and to serve as a base of knowledge to which they can add depending on their chosen career path. Utilizing this concise text, PA/NP students will gain a basic familiarity with how to describe a problem (including imaging) to an orthopedic surgeon as well as how to begin treatment. In addition, the student should have no difficulty passing the orthopedic portion of the PA/NP credentialing exams. The essentials of imaging, fracture description and operating room procedures are presented first. Then, proceeding anatomically from upper to lower extremity and the spine, chapters utilize a user-friendly chapter format covering fractures, dislocations and trauma as well as non-traumatic injury, focusing on pathophysiology, diagnosis and differential diagnosis, and brief treatment protocols. Since many PAs are office-based, only the highlights of surgery are presented, with an emphasis on what to look for regarding post-operative complications as well as the goals of the rehabilitation process (both non-operative and post-operative). Many books intended for orthopedic PA/NP students are written for those already in practice, usually providing far more information than the student can absorb in the usual 4-week orthopedic rotation, while others tend to skip important areas. This guide provides concise yet comprehensive coverage for a well-rounded presentation of everything orthopedic PA/NP students need to know to succeed.

    Contents:
    Introduction
    History, Physical Exam and Diagnostic Testing
    The Operating Room
    The Hand and Wrist
    The Elbow and Forearm
    The Shoulder and Humerus
    The Foot and Ankle
    The Knee
    The Hip and Thigh
    The Spine: Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar
    Tumors
    Pediatric Orthopedics
    Rheumatological Disorders
    Compartment Syndrome.
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    K. Mohan Iyer, Wasim S. Khan, editors.
    Summary: The second edition of this book provides a practical guide to the latest diagnostic and therapeutic techniques in orthopedics for both the upper and lower limb. Extensively revised chapters provide detailed step-by-step instructions on how to perform basic clinical and surface anatomy examinations on joints including the hand, elbow and ankle, the application of relevant surgical procedures and post-operative management. New topics covered include cruciate ligament injuries, and robot assisted surgery. Orthopedics of the Upper and Lower Limb is an ideal resource for trainees and junior surgeons seeking an easy to follow clinical manual on how to successfully diagnose and treat patients with orthopedic disorders affecting both limbs. It is also of use to the experienced practitioner seeking a detailed resource on the latest advances in the field.

    Contents:
    Intro
    Foreword
    Foreword for the First Edition/Orthopedics of the Upper and Lower Limb, by K. Mohan Iyer
    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    Contents
    Contributors
    Part I: The Upper Limb
    1: Clinical Examination of the Shoulder (Basic and Surface Anatomy) with Special Tests
    Ossification of the Bones of the Shoulder
    Relations of the Joint
    Rotator Cuff Muscles
    Functions of the Rotator Cuff Muscles
    Bursae in Relation to the Shoulder Joint
    Blood Supply and Nerve Supply
    Movements of the Shoulder
    Special Tests for the Shoulder Stability of the Shoulder
    Biceps Tests
    Impingement Tests
    Other Tests
    References
    2: Shoulder Joint
    Dislocation/Recurrent/Habitual Dislocation of the Shoulder
    Dislocation of the Shoulder
    Epidemiology
    Anatomy
    Pathoanatomy of Shoulder Dislocations
    Clinical Features
    Radiographic Evaluation
    Management
    Complications
    Recurrent Dislocation of the Shoulder
    Normal Functional Anatomy of the Shoulder Joint
    Glenohumeral Ligaments
    Muscles Around the Shoulder Joint
    Importance of Synchronous Movement of the Scapula
    Pathoanatomy
    Classification Matsen's [1, 2] Simplified Classification System
    History
    Stability of the Shoulder Joint
    Rehabilitation Program after Anterior Capsulolabral Reconstruction
    Reconstruction of Anterior Glenoid Using Iliac Crest Bone Autograft
    Unsuccessful Surgical Repairs for Anterior Instability
    Posterior Instability of the Shoulder
    Conservative Treatment
    Indications of Surgery
    Surgical Treatment
    Neer Inferior Capsular Shift Procedure Through a Posterior Approach
    Causes of Failure in Surgical Repair of Posterior Shoulder Instability
    McLaughlin Procedure Multidirectional Instability of the Shoulder
    Arthroscopic Procedure
    Habitual Dislocation of the Shoulder
    Milwaukee Shoulder Syndrome (MSS)
    Shoulder Dystocia (SD)
    Acromioclavicular Joint Arthritis
    Risk Factors
    Causes
    Primary Osteoarthritis
    Posttraumatic Arthritis
    Distal Clavicle Osteolysis
    Grading of Osteoarthritis
    Types of Separation
    Shoulder Separations are Graded from Type I to VI
    Evaluation and Diagnosis
    Specific Tests
    Radiological Examination
    X-Rays
    Ultrasonography
    MRI
    Sternoclavicular Joint
    Scapular Winging
    Frozen Shoulder Etiopathogenesis
    Pathology
    Secondary Frozen Shoulder
    Clinical Features
    Natural History
    Diagnosis
    Investigations
    Treatment
    Disorders of the Rotator Cuff (Impingement Syndrome)
    Etiology
    Developmental Stages of Impingement Syndrome
    Treatment
    Shoulder Arthroplasty
    Indications for Shoulder Arthroplasty
    Surgical Approach
    Cemented vs. Press-Fit Humeral Components
    Need for Modularity
    Other Anatomic Variables to Consider
    Osteoarthritis of the Shoulder
    Recommendation Based on Experience
    Recommendations Based on Evidence
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    Ahmet Turan Isik, Pinar Soysal, editors.
    Summary: This book provides a comprehensive and practical guide to orthostatic hypotension (OH) for doctors and nurses involved in the care of older adults, together with a state-of-the-art update on OH, covering its epidemiology, pathophysiology, assessment, diagnosis, causes, prevention, management, and relevance for geriatric practice. In addition, it addresses mechanisms of orthostatic tolerance and other orthostasis related conditions, as well as drugs, comorbidities and geriatric syndromes related to OH. The homeostatic ability to maintain blood pressure while standing requires an adequate blood volume and the integrity of the nervous system, heart, blood vessels and muscle pump. However, in older adults, some age-related factors can contribute to the development of OH. For example, decreased baroreflex sensitivity, α-1-adrenergic vasoconstrictor response to sympathetic stimuli, parasympathetic activity, renal salt and water conservation, increased vascular stiffness and decreased ventricular diastolic filling, as well as concentrated capacities of the kidney may be associated with changes in postural blood pressure. It has also been shown that OH is associated with falls, cardiac events, heart failure, stroke, reduced quality of life, and increased risk of overall mortality in these patients. "Orthostatic Hypotension in Older Adults" will be of considerable interest to all professionals working in the fields of geriatrics, geriatric psychiatry, neurology, internal medicine, cardiology, and emergency medicine, or working with older people in hospitals or in their community.

    Contents:
    1 Mechanisms of Orthostatic Tolerance and Age Related Changes in Orthostatic Challenge
    2 Orthostatic Hypotension: A New Geriatric Syndrome?
    3 Epidemiology and Risk Factors Associated with Orthostatic Hypotension in Older Adults
    4 Orthostatic Hypotension: Clinical Features
    5 Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis
    6 Orthostatic Hypotension and Drugs: Drug Induced Orthostatic Hypotension
    7 Comorbidities and Geriatric Syndromes Related to Orthostatic Hypotension
    8 Orthostatic Hypotension in Neurodegenerative Disease
    9 Orthostatic Hypotension and Complications
    10 Nursing Perspective for Older Patient with Orthostatic Hypotension
    11 Prevention and Treatment
    12 Orthostatic Hypertension
    Other Syndromes of Orthostatic Intolerance: Delayed Orthostatic Hypotension, Postprandial Hypotension, Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia and Reflex Syncope.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
  • Digital
    Kevin C. Chui, Milagros "Millee" Jorge, Sheng-Che Yen, Michelle M. Lusardi.
    Contents:
    Orthotics and prosthetics in rehabilitation: multidisciplinary approach
    Aging and activity tolerance : implications for orthotic and prosthetic rehabilitation
    Motor control, motor learning, and neural plasticity in orthotic and prosthetic rehabilitation
    Evidence-based approach to orthotic and prosthetic rehabilitation
    Clinical assessment of gait
    Materials and technology
    Footwear: foundation for lower extremity orthoses
    Foot orthoses
    Principles of lower extremity orthoses
    Neurological and neuromuscular disease implications for orthotic use
    Orthoses for knee dysfunction
    Orthoses in orthopedic care and trauma
    Orthoses for spinal dysfunction
    Orthoses in the management of hand dysfunction
    Orthoses in burn care : splinting, orthotics, and prosthetics in the management of burns
    Prescription wheelchairs: seating and mobility systems
    Etiology of amputation
    High-risk foot and wound healing
    Amputation surgeries for the lower limb
    Postoperative and preprosthetic care
    Understanding and selecting prosthetic feet
    Postsurgical management of partial foot and Syme amputation
    Transtibial prosthetics
    Transfemoral prostheses
    Prosthetic options for persons with high-level and bilateral amputation
    Early rehabilitation in lower extremity dysvascular amputation
    Advanced rehabilitation for people with microprocessor knee prostheses
    Athletic options for persons with limb loss
    Rehabilitation for children with limb deficiencies
    Prosthetic options for persons with upper extremity amputation
    Rehabilitation for persons with upper extremity amputation.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2020
  • Digital
    Anne G. Osborn, MD, FACR (University Distinguished Professor and Professor of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, William H. and Patricia W. Child Presidential Endowed Chair in Radiology, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah), Gary L. Hedlund, DO (Pediatric Radiologist and Neuroradiologist, Primary Children's Hospital, Department of Medical Imaging, Intermountain Healthcare, Adjunct Professor of Radiology, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah), Karen L. Salzman, MD (Professor of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Neuroradiology Section Chief and Fellowship Director, Leslie W. Davis Endowed Chair in Neuroradiology, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah).
    Contents:
    Section 1. Trauma
    Section 2. Nontraumatic hemorrhage and vascular lesions
    Section 3. Infection, inflammation, and demyelinating diseases
    Section 4. Neoplasms, cysts, and tumor-like lesions
    Section 5. Toxic, metabolic, degenerative and CSF disorders
    Section 6. Congenital malformations of the skull and brain.
    Digital Access Ovid 2018
  • Digital
    Mohammad Anwar Hossain, Vinay Kumar, David J. Burritt, Masayuki Fujita, Pirjo S.A. Mäkelä, editors.
    Summary: In nature, plants are constantly challenged by various abiotic and biotic stresses that can restrict their growth, development and yields. In the course of their evolution, plants have evolved a variety of sophisticated and efficient mechanisms to sense, respond to, and adapt to changes in the surrounding environment. A common defensive mechanism activated by plants in response to abiotic stress is the production and accumulation of compatible solutes (also called osmolytes). This include amino acids (mainly proline), amines (such as glycinebetaine and polyamines), and sugars (such as trehalose and sugar alcohols), all of which are readily soluble in water and non-toxic at high concentrations. The metabolic pathways involved in the biosynthesis and catabolism of compatible solutes, and the mechanisms that regulate their cellular concentrations and compartmentalization are well characterized in many important plant species. Numerous studies have provided evidence that enhanced accumulation of compatible solutes in plants correlates with increased resistance to abiotic stresses. New insights into the mechanisms associated with osmolyte accumulation in transgenic plants and the responses of plants to exogenous application of osmolyte, will further enhance our understanding of the mechanisms by which compatible solutes help to protect plants from damage due to abiotic stress and the potential roles compatible solutes could play in improving plants growth and development under optimal conditions for growth. Although there has been significant progress made in understanding the multiple roles of compatible solute in abiotic stress tolerance, many aspects associated with compatible solute-mediated abiotic stress responses and stress tolerance still require more research. As well as providing basic up-to-date information on the biosynthesis, compartmentalization and transport of compatible solute in plants, this book will also give insights into the direct or indirect invol vement of these key compatible solutes in many important metabolic processes and physiological functions, including their antioxidant and signaling functions, and roles in modulating plant growth, development and abiotic stress tolerance. In this book, Osmoprotectant-mediated abiotic stress tolerance in plants: recent advances and future perspectives, we present a collection of 16 chapters written by leading experts engaged with compatible solute-induced abiotic stress tolerance in plants. The main objective of this volume is to promote the important roles of these compatible solutes in plant biology, by providing an integrated and comprehensive mix of basic and advanced information for students, scholars and scientists interested in, or already engaged in, research involving osmoprotectant. Finally, this book will be a valuable resource for future environmental stress-related research, and can be considered as a textbook for graduate students and as a reference book for front-line researchers working on the relationships between osmoprotectant and abiotic stress responses and tolerance in plants.

    Contents:
    1. Osmoprotectant-related genes in plants under abiotic stress: expression dynamics, in silico genome mapping, and biotechnology
    2. Proline metabolism and its functions in development and stress tolerance
    3. Regulation of proline accumulation and its molecular and physiological functions in stress defence
    4. Exogenous proline-mediated abiotic stress tolerance in plants: possible mechanisms
    5. Biosynthesis and degradation of glycine betaine and its potential to control plant growth and development
    6. Exogenous glycinebetaine-mediated modulation of abiotic stress tolerance in plants: possible mechanisms
    7. Roles of endogenous glycinebetaine in plant abiotic stress responses
    8. Biosynthesis and degradation of trehalose, and its potential to control
    9. Proline, glycinebetaine and trehalose uptake and inter-organ transport in plants under stress
    10. Transgenic plants overexpressing trehalose biosynthetic genes and abiotic stress tolerance in plants
    11. The role of proline, glycine betaine and trehalose in stress responsive gene expression
    12. Seed osmolyte priming and abiotic stress tolerance
    13. Relationship between polyamines and osmoprotectants in the response to salinity of the legume-rhizobia symbiosis
    14. Engineering polyamines metabolic pathways for abiotic stress tolerance in plants.-15. Fructan metabolism in plant growth and development and stress tolerance.-
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  • Digital
    Mohit Kapoor, Nizar N. Mahomed, editors.
    Contents:
    1. Pathogenesis of Osteoarthritis
    2. Hip and Knee Osteoarthritis
    3. Shoulder and Elbow Osteoarthritis
    4. Lumbar Spine Osteoarthritis
    5. Ankle Osteoarthritis
    6. Hand and Wrist Osteoarthritis
    7. Imaging in Osteoarthritis
    8. Osteoarthritis : Joint Conservation Strategies
    9. Osteoarthritis Biomarkers
    10. Drug/Agent Treatments for Osteoarthritis : Present and Future
    11. Safety Profile of Current OA Therapies : Evidence from Clinical Trials
    12. Regenerative Medicine Approaches for Treatment of Osteoarthritis
    13. Precision Medicine for Osteoarthritis.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
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    edited by J. Miguel Oliveira, Sandra Pina, Rui L. Reis, Julio San Roman.
    Summary: This book reviews the most recent developments in the field of osteochondral tissue engineering (OCTE) and presents challenges and strategies being developed that face not only bone and cartilage regeneration, but also establish osteochondral interface formation in order to translate it into a clinical setting. Topics include nanotechnology approaches and biomaterials advances in osteochondral engineering, advanced processing methodology, as well as scaffolding and surface engineering strategies in OCTE. Hydrogel systems for osteochondral applications are also detailed thoroughly. Osteochondral Tissue Engineering: Nanotechnology, Scaffolding-Related Developments and Translation is an ideal book for biomedical engineering students and a wide range of established researchers and professionals working in the orthopedic field.

    Contents:
    Part I: Biomaterials advances in Osteochondral Tissue
    Natural Origin Materials for Osteochondral Tissue Engineering
    Synthetic Materials for Osteochondral Tissue Engineering
    Bioceramics for Osteochondral Tissue Engineering and Regeneration
    Part II: Nanotechnology approaches for Osteochondral Tissue Engineering
    Nanomaterials/nanocomposites for Osteochondral Tissue
    Nano- and Micro-Fibers for Osteochondral Tissue Engineering
    Micro/Nano Scaffolds for Osteochondral Tissue Engineering
    Part III: Osteochondral Tissue Scaffolding
    Mimetic Hierarchical Approaches for Osteochondral Tissue Engineering
    Porous scaffolds for regeneration of cartilage, bone and osteochondral tissue
    Layered Scaffolds for Osteochondral Tissue Engineering
    Part IV: Advanced Processing Methodology
    Preparation of polymeric and composite scaffolds by 3D Bioprinting
    The Use of Electrospinning Technique on OsteoChondral Tissue Engineering
    Supercritical Fluid Technology as a Tool to Prepare Gradient Multifunctional Architectures towards Regeneration of Osteochondral Injuries
    Part V: Hydrogels Systems for Osteochondral Tissue Applications
    Gellan Gum-based Hydrogels for Osteochondral Repair
    Silk Fibroin-Based Hydrogels and Scaffolds for Osteochondral Repair and Regeneration
    In Situ Crosslinkable Polymer Systems and Composites for Osteochondral Regeneration
    Part VI: Translation of Osteochondral Tissue Products
    Stem Cells in Osteochondral Tissue Engineering
    Osteochondral Tissue Engineering: Translational Research and Turning Research into Products
    Clinical trials and Management of Osteochondral Lesions
    Commercial Products for Osteochondral Tissue Repair and Regeneration
    Index.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
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    edited by Richard W. Kruse.
    Summary: Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), also known as brittle bone disease, is a genetic disease involving primarily the skeleton but affecting all organ systems. It is an extremely multifarious condition causing frequent fractures and limb and spinal deformity, which can often be severe. While there are described surgical procedures to treat these patients, due to the variety of the deformities and the fragility of the bone, the orthopaedic surgeon is often forced to adapt or modify a plan during an operation to achieve success. Surgical experience with the disease worldwide is often limited and variable, and due to constraints on medical equipment and surgical implants in resource-constrained countries, alternate methods of achieving the similar surgical endpoints are possible. This book will help guide decision-making in surgery using biologic and surgical principles to assist the planning and execution of surgery with available resources. It will then provide the surgeon with background knowledge of the genetic, medical and surgical principles necessary to formulate a comprehensive treatment plan, illustrated by varied and complex patient cases from experienced surgeons and clinicians worldwide. Beginning with an introduction to osteogenesis imperfecta and the general care of the patient, the book is divided into thematic sections covering general surgical considerations, principles of extremity surgery, and surgical cases on the pelvis, upper and lower extremities, and the spine, it will incorporate aspects of surgical decision-making, including cultural and geographic factors, to give a truly global perspective on the care of these complex patients.

    Contents:
    Part I- General Considerations in Treating OI for the Surgeon
    Introduction to Osteogenesis Imperfecta
    Patient Evaluation and Medical Treatment for Osteogenesis Imperfecta
    Therapy, Orthotics and Assistive Devices for Osteogenesis Imperfecta
    The Structure and Functioning of the Multidisciplinary Clinic in Managing and Monitoring Patients with Osteogenesis Imperfecta in the UK
    Quality of Life and Functional Evaluation Measures for Osteogenesis Imperfecta
    Part II- Surgery and Surgical Planning
    Personal Reflections on Care for Osteogenesis Imperfecta
    Surgical Principles in Treating Osteogenesis Imperfecta
    Anesthetic and Post-Operative Pain Management in Osteogenesis Imperfecta
    Part III: Surgical Cases-Pelvis and Extremities
    Morphological Features and Treatment of the Hip and Proximal Femur in Osteogenesis Imperfecta
    Osteogenesis Imperfecta in the Femur and Knee
    Osteogenesis Imperfecta in the Tibia and Ankle
    Osteogenesis Imperfecta in the Upper Extremity
    Osteogenesis Imperfecta in the Spine
    Unique Considerations of the Adult with Osteogenesis Imperfecta
    Extremity Surgery in Adult with osteogenesis imperfecta
    Management of Osteogenesis Imperfecta in India.
    Digital Access Springer 2020
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    Kyung-Hoi Koo, Michael A. Mont, Lynne C Jones, editors.
    Contents:
    Part I. History
    1. Osteonecrosis: Historical Perspective / Marvin E. Steinberg and David R. Steinberg
    Part II. Anatomy and Blood Flow
    2. Vascular Anatomy and Blood Supply to the Femoral Head / Marcin Zlotorowicz and Jaroslaw Czubak
    3. Ischemia and Reperfusion Injury in Bone / Howard Winet
    Part III. Epidemiology
    4. The Prevalence of Osteonecrosis in Different Parts of the World / A.C. Gosling-Gardeniers, W.H.C. Rijnen, and J.W.M. Gardeniers
    5. Epidemiology of Osteonecrosis in the USA / Sameer M. Naranje and Edward Y. Cheng
    6. The Epidemiology of Osteonecrosis in Japan / Takuaki Yamamoto, Ryosuke Yamaguchi, and Yukihide Iwamoto
    7. Epidemiology of Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head in South Korea / Joon Soon Kang and Kee Hyung Rhyu --8. Current Trends of Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head in Taiwan and China / Fang-Tsai Lee, Tso-Chiang Ma, and Mel S. Lee
    Part IV. Etiology
    9. Genetic Studies in Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head / Shin-Yoon Kim and Tae-Ho Kim
    10. Osteonecrosis and Intravascular Coagulation Revisited / Lynne C. Jones and Deborah McK. Ciombor
    11. Glucocorticoids (as an Etiologic Factor) / Eun Young Lee and Yun Jong Lee
    12. Corticosteroid Usage and Osteonecrosis of the Hip / Jeffrey J. Cherian, Bhaveen H. Kapadia, Samik Banerjee, Julio J. Jauregui, and Michael A. Mont
    13. Alcohol / Wakaba Fukushima and Yoshio Hirota
    14. Traumatic Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head / Simon Damian Steppacher, Pascal Cyrill Haefeli, Helen Anwander, Klaus Arno Siebenrock, and Moritz Tannast
    15. Posttraumatic Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head / Taek Rim Yoon and Ha Sung Kim
    16. Osteonecrosis in Sickle-Cell Disease / Philippe Hernigou and Gildasio Daltro
    17. Autoimmune Disease (SLE, Antiphospholipid Syndrome), Posttransplantation (Kidney, Liver, Heart, Bone Marrow), and Other Risk Factors (Chemotherapy, Caisson Disease, Radiation, Pancreatitis, Gaucher's Disease) / Jeong Joon Yoo
    Part V. Pathology
    18. Pathophysiology of Ischemic Diseases of the Hip: Osteonecrosis, Borderline Necrosis, and Bone Marrow Edema Syndrome / Kyung-Hoi Koo, Young-Kyun Lee, and Yun Jong Lee
    19. The Pathology of Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head / Takuaki Yamamoto
    Part VI. Clinical Manifestation
    20. Natural History of Osteonecrosis / Samik Banerjee, Bhaveen H. Kapadia, Julio J. Jauregui, Jeffrey J. Cherian, and Michael A. Mont
    21. Causes of Pain in Early and Advanced Stage Osteonecrosis / Vivek S. Jagadale and Edward Y. Cheng
    22. Accumulation of Necrotic Fatty Marrow in Osteonecrotic Hips Mimicking Septic Arthritis / Tae-Young Kim, Kyung-Hoi Koo, and Javad Parvizi
    Part VII. Imaging Diagnosis
    23. Radiography, MRI, CT, Bone Scan, and PET-CT / Kyung Nam Ryu, Wook Jin, and Ji Seon Park
    Part VIII. Staging and Classification
    24. Ficat Staging System / Kyung-Hoi Koo
    25. The University of Pennsylvania Classification of Osteonecrosis / David R. Steinberg and Marvin E. Steinberg
    26. Natural Course and the JIC Classification of Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head / Nobuhiko Sugano and Kenji Ohzono
    27. Modified Kerboul Classification System of Necrotic Extent Using MRI / Yong-Chan Ha, Young-Kyun Lee, and Kyung-Hoi Koo
    28. The ARCO Staging System: Generation and Evolution Since 1991 / J.W.M. Gardeniers, A.C. Gosling-Gardeniers, and W.H.C. Rijnen
    Part IX. Differential Diagnosis
    29. Subchondral Stress Fracture of the Femoral Head / Hee Joong Kim, Jeong Joon Yoo, and Pil Whan Yoon
    30. Bone Marrow Edema Syndrome of the Hip / Young-Kyun Lee and Kyung-Hoi Koo
    31. Distinguishing Bone Marrow Edema Syndrome from Osteonecrosis / Marc W. Hungerford and Kyung-Hoi Koo
    Part X. Non-surgical Treatments
    32. Treatment of Osteonecrosis of the Hip and Knee with Enoxaparin / Charles J. Glueck, Richard A. Freiberg, and Ping Wang
    33. The Role of Coagulopathy in the Pathogenesis and Prevention of Corticosteroid-Induced Osteonecrosis / Takuaki Yamamoto, Goro Motomura, Ryosuke Yamaguchi, and Yukihide Iwamoto
    34. Lipid-Lowering Agents and Their Effects on Osteonecrosis: Pros and Cons / Abdurrahman Kandil and Quanjun Cui
    35. Is There a Role for BMPs in the Treatment of Osteonecrosis? / Philipp Leucht and Stuart B. Goodman
    36. Alendronate in the Prevention of Collapse of the Femoral Head in Nontraumatic Osteonecrosis / Chung-Hwan Chen and Gwo-Jaw Wang
    37. New Therapies of Bone Necrosis / Wolf Drescher, Matthias Knobe, Wolfgang Wagner, and Thomas Pufe
    Part XI. Surgical Treatments
    38. Principles of Core Decompression for Osteonecrosis of the Hip / Bhaveen H. Kapadia, Samik Banerjee, Jeffrey J. Cherian, Julio J. Jauregui and Michael A. Mont
    39. Stem Cells in Osteonecrosis: Cons / Anjan P. Kaushik, Anusuya Das, and Quanjun Cui
    40. Cement Techniques in Hip Osteonecrosis with Collapse: From Traditional Methyl Methacrylate to Bone Substitutes and Stem Cells / Philippe Hernigou and Gildasio Daltro
    41. Impaction Bone Grafting / Seung-Hoon Baek and Shin-Yoon Kim
    42. Principles of Bone Grafting for Osteonecrosis of the Hip / Julio J. Jauregui, Samik Banerjee, Bhaveen H. Kapadia, Jeffrey J. Cherian, Kimona Issa, and Michael A. Mont
    43. Vascularized Pedicle Iliac Bone Grafting for Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head / Mel S. Lee
    44. The Vascularized Fibular Graft in the Treatment of Osteonecrosis: Data, Dogma, and Controversies / Will Eward
    45. Transtrochanteric Rotational Osteotomy for Femoral Head Osteonecrosis / Yong-Chan Ha, Jae-Hwi Nho, and Kyung-Hoi Koo
    46. Posterior Rotational Osteotomy for Severe Femoral Head Osteonecrosis / Takashi Atsumi
    47. Transtrochanteric Curved Varus Osteotomy for the Treatment of Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head / Takuaki Yamamoto, Satoshi Ikemura, and Yukihide Iwamoto
    48. Total Hip Arthroplasty Using Ceramic-on- Ceramic Articulation / Young-Kyun Lee, Ki-Choul Kim, Bun Jung Kang, and Kyung-Hoi Koo
    49. Highly Crosslinked -Polyethylene Liners in Patients with Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head in the United States and Europe / Patrick O'Toole and Javad Parvizi
    50. Alumina Ceramic-on-Highly Cross- Linked Polyethylene Bearing in Cementless Total Hip Arthroplasty in Young Patients with Osteonecrosis of Femoral Head / Young-Hoo Kim
    51. Hip Arthroplasty for Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head / Harlan C. Amstutz, Michel J. Le Duff, and Mariam Al-Hamad
    52. Resurfacing Arthroplasty for Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head / Bernard N. Stulberg and Jayson D. Zadzilka
    Part XII. Osteonecrosis in Bones Other than the Hip
    53. Multifocal Osteonecrosis / Samik Banerjee, Bhaveen H. Kapadia, Jeffrey J. Cherian, Julio J. Jauregui, and Michael A. Mont
    54. Osteonecrosis of the Humeral Head / Nobuhiko Sugano
    55. Knee Osteonecrosis / Karthik E. Ponnusamy, Savyasachi Thakkar, and Harpal S. Khanuja
    56. Osteonecrosis of the Talus / Kyoung Min Lee, Sung Hun Won, and Moon Seok Park
    57. Kienböck's Disease of the Lunate / Dawn M. LaPorte and Thomas J. Kim
    Part XIII. Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease
    58. The Epidemiology and Etiology of Perthes' Disease / Daniel C. Perry
    59. Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease: Pathology, Pathophysiology, and Pathogenesis of Deformity / Harry K.W. Kim
    60. Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease: Diagnosis, Imaging, and Classifications / Benjamin Shore and Harry K.W. Kim
    61. Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease: Treatments / Benjamin D. Martin and Harry K.W. Kim
    62. Developing Medical Therapy for Legg-Calvé-Perthes' Disease / Harry K.W. Kim and David G. Little
    63. Corticosteroid-Associated Osteonecrosis in Children / Scott Rosenfeld and Harry K.W. Kim
    Part XIV. Animal Models
    64. Animal Models of Corticosteroid- Associated Bone Diseases / Lynne C. Jones, Michelle A. Tucci, Azeb Haile, and Dongqing Wang
    65. Animal Models of Bone Necrosis: An Overview / Wagner Drescher, Matthias Knobe, Wolfgang Wagner, and Thomas Pufe.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
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    Sharon Gustowski, Maria Budner-Gentry, Ryan Seals ; illustrations by Markus Voll, Karl Wesker.
    Contents:
    Osteopathic concepts and learning osteopathic manipulative treatment
    Overview of osteopathic manipulative treatment
    Osteopathic screening exams
    Somatic dysfunction diagnosis
    Soft tissue techniques
    Myofascial release techniques
    Lymphatic techniques
    Indirect techniques
    Articulatory techniques
    Challenge the barrier technique
    Muscle energy techniques
    High velocity, low amplitude techniques
    Osteopathic cranial manipulative medicine techniques
    Visceral techniques
    Counterstrain techniques.
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    Natalie E. Cusano, editor.
    Summary: Comprised of clinical cases of patients with osteoporosis, this concise, practical casebook will provide clinicians with the best real-world strategies to properly diagnose and treat the various elements of the disorder they may encounter. It presents a detailed cross-section of patients across all age groups, with different etiologies of the disease and possible complications, to present sensible management scenarios to physicians treating patients with osteoporosis. The cases presented include considerations for screening and diagnosis, assessment tools, nutrition and lifestyle choices, medical treatments, specific populations including men, the elderly and athletes, and more. Pragmatic and reader-friendly, Osteoporosis: A Clinical Casebook is an excellent resource for primary care providers, endocrinologists, rheumatologists, and other clinicians caring for patients with this disease.

    Contents:
    1. Challenges in Screening and Diagnosis of Osteoporosis
    2. Nutrition and Lifestyle Approaches to Optimize Skeletal Health
    3. The Utility and Applicability of Risk Assessment Tools and Trabecular Bone Score
    4. Steroids, Aromatase Inhibitors, and Other Drugs Associated with Osteoporosis
    5. Secondary Causes and Contributors to Osteoporosis
    6. Osteoporosis in premenopausal women
    7. Osteoporosis in Men
    8. Osteoporosis in the Elderly
    9. Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport/Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
    10. Chronic Kidney Disease
    Mineral and Bone Disorder (CKD-MBD)
    11. Antiresorptive Therapy for Osteoporosis
    12. Adverse Effects of Antiresorptive Therapy
    13. PTH and PTHrP Analogs
    14. Sclerostin Inhibition
    15. Drug Holidays : When and How
    16. Osteoporosis Treatment Success and Failure.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
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    edited by Benjamin Z. Leder, Marc N. Wein.
    Summary: Completely revised and updated, and utilizing the most current evidence and practice guidelines for the treatment of osteoporosis, this comprehensive third edition discusses the basic aspects of bone metabolism, the pathophysiology of osteoporosis, current diagnostic techniques and medical treatment strategies. Osteoporosis is a common disorder that is prevalent in over 20 million Americans over the age of 60. One and a half million osteoporotic fractures occur in the United States every year, including 300,000 hip fractures. Mortality rates after hip fracture approach 25%, with another 50% of patients experiencing a major decrease in their prior level of independence and quality of life. Despite the wide prevalence and severe consequences of osteoporosis, it remains a disorder that is severely under-diagnosed and treated. In this context, specialists and primary care physicians alike are having increasing difficulty keeping up with the rapid changes to the field and incorporating these advances to clinical care. In the years since the last edition of this book was published, the osteoporosis field has changed drastically. In addition to revising and updating existing chapters and removing a few that are no longer as relevant, new chapters discuss an advanced understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the disorder, the introduction of new diagnostic imaging techniques, a more nuanced appreciation of the risks and benefits of osteoporosis therapies, and the introduction of two new classes of osteoporosis medications. Following the format of the second edition, and including helpful key points at the opening of each chapter, this text will present a comprehensive overview of both the basic and clinical concepts relating to each topic, when appropriate. Chapter authors were chosen based on their high level of expertise and leadership in the field. Taken together, this text should thus be of great interest to physicians of multiple specialties, allied health professionals, as well as basic and clinical researchers.

    Contents:
    Basic Aspects of Osteoblast Function
    Basic Aspects of Osteoclast Differentiation and Function
    Basic Aspects of Osteocyte Function
    Vitamin D and Bone Health: Basic and Clinical Aspects
    Basic Aspects of Bone Mineralization
    Determinants of Peak Bone Mass Acquisition
    Osteoporosis Screening and Diagnosis
    New Imaging Techniques for Bone
    Biochemical Markers of Bone Turnover
    Biomechanics of Bone
    Exercise in the Prevention of Osteoporosis-Related Fractures
    Effects of Estrogens and SERMs on Bone Metabolism: Clinical Aspects
    The Effects of Androgens on Bone Metabolism: Clinical Aspects
    Bisphosphonates: Mechanisms of Action and Role in Osteoporosis Therapy
    Denosumab: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Effects in the Treatment of Osteoporosis
    The Parathyroid Hormone Receptor Type 1
    PTH and PTHrP Analogs: Treatment of Osteoporosis
    Combination and Sequential Osteoanabolic/Antiresorptive Therapy in Osteoporosis Treatment
    Sclerostin Inhibition in the treatment of Osteoporosis
    Osteoporosis in Men. Glucocorticoid-Induced Osteoporosis
    Transplantation Osteoporosis
    Osteoporosis in Premenopausal Women
    Safety Considerations for Osteoporosis Therapies
    Genetic Determinants and Pharmacogenetics of Osteoporosis and Osteoporotic Fracture.
    Digital Access Springer 2020
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    edited by Jennifer J. Westendorf and Andre J. van Wijnen, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA .
    Contents:
    Isolation of osteocytes from mature and aged murine bone / Amber Rath Stern and Lynda F. Bonewald
    Primary murine rowth plate and articular chondrocyte isolation and cell culture / Jennifer H. Jonason, Donna Hoak, and Regis J. O'Keefe
    Isolating endosteal mesenchymal progenitors from rodent long bones / Ji Zhu, Valerie A. Siclari, and Ling Qin
    Engineering cartilage tissue by pellet coculture of chondrocytes and mesenchymal stromal cells / Ling Wu, Janine N. Post, and Marcel Karperien
    Generation of induced pluripotent stem cells / David R. Deyle
    Profiling histone modifications by chromatin immunoprecipitation coupled to deep sequencing in skeletal cells / Mark B. Meyer, Nancy A. Benkusky, and J. Wesley Pike
    Identification of microRNAs in human plasma / Bram C. van der Eerden ... [and 7 others]
    Immunohistochemistry of skeletal tissues / Crystal Idleburg, Elizabeth N. DeLassus, and Deborah V. Novack
    In vivo axial loading of the mouse tibia / Katherine M. Melville, Alexander G. Robling, and Marjolein C.H. van der Meulen
    Four-point bending protocols to study the effects of dynamic strain in osteoblastic cells in vitro / Gabriel L. Galea and Joanna S. Price
    EPIC-[mu]CT imaging of articular cartilage / Angela S.P. Lin, Giuliana E. Salazar-Noratto, and Robert E. Guldberg
    Mouse models of osteoarthrits : surgical model of posttraumatic osteoarthritis induced by destabilization of the medial meniscus / Kirsty L. Culley ... [and 7 others]
    Assessment of knee joint pain in experimental rodent models of osteoarthritis / Margaret J. Piel, Jeffrey S. Kroin, and Hee-Jeong Im
    Induction of fully stabilized cortical bone defects to study intramembranous bone regeneration / Meghan E. McGee-Lawrence and David F. Razidlo
    Surgical procedures and experimental outcomes of closed fractures in rodent models / Hicham Drissi and David N. Paglia.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
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    Yoichi Shimada, Naohisa Miyakoshi, editors.
    Contents:
    Part I Basic Research and Assessments
    Chapter 1 Skeletal Adaptation to Mechanical Strain: A Key Role in Osteoporosis
    Chapter 2 Osteoclast
    Mediated Pain in Osteoporosis
    Chapter 3 Collagen Crosslinks as a Determinant of Bone Quality
    Chapter 4 Assessment of Femoral Geometric Strength in Osteoporosis Using Hip Structure Analysis
    Chapter 5 Vertebral Strength Changes as Assessed by Finite Element Analysis
    Part II Factors Affecting Osteoporosis
    Chapter 6 The Geometry of Lower Extremity and Atypical Femoral Fractures
    Chapter 7 Spondylosis and Osteoporotic Vertebral Fractures
    Chapter 8 Sarcopenia and Osteoporosis
    Part III Clinical Applications of Antiosteoporotic Agents
    Chapter 9 Effects of Vitamin D on Bone and Skeletal Muscle
    Chapter 10 Applications of Teriparatide for Fracture Repair and Osteosynthetic Surgery in Osteoporosis
    Part IV Exercise and Osteoporosis
    Chapter 11 Exercise and Fall Prevention
    Chapter 12 Back Extensor Strengthening Exercise and Osteoporosis.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
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    Reiner Bartl and Christoph Bartl ; with contributions by Andrea Baur-Melnyk and Tobias Geith.
    Summary: This comprehensive manual covers all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of osteoporosis, offering an upbeat and optimistic assessment of what can be achieved. While scientifically based, the book provides easy-to-follow guidelines for lifelong maintenance of skeletal structure and function. It deals with everything from the basic physiology of bone and mineral metabolism to the diagnostic utility of radiologic imaging and specialized tests and current treatment recommendations, including for fracture management. The relationship of osteoporosis to a variety of other disorders is also thoroughly explored and elucidated. Osteoporosis represents a global threat because every human being is vulnerable to it as time passes. The authors point out the enormous scale of the problem in terms of the human suffering, morbidity, and mortality on the one hand and the associated astronomical national and global costs on the other. Osteoporosis is preventable, and every doctor in every medical discipline can contribute to this goal. And though prevention is better than cure, it is never too late for effective therapy, as outlined in this book. Bone is every doctorʼs and every bodyʼs business!
    Digital Access Springer 2019
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    Christina V. Oleson.
    Summary: Taking an expansive perspective on osteoporosis and its ramifications, but with a central focus on the transition from diagnosis to treatment, rehabilitation and current management options, this practical guide discusses the most recent knowledge and literature on osteoporosis for the wide cross-section of professionals involved in treating this pervasive condition. It enables the physician or physician extender to develop a strategy for diagnosing osteoporosis, including detailed laboratory tests as well as imaging, interpreting findings, and determining options appropriate to the needs of individual patients. The material offers guidance on how to treat osteoporosis patients who are suffering from neurological conditions such as brain and spinal cord injuries, rheumatologic syndromes, peripheral neuropathies, gastrointestinal conditions, as well as cardiopulmonary, liver and kidney disorders, among others. Additional chapters address management of osteoporosis in men, patients with advanced medical illnesses including various forms of cancer, organ failure and organ transplantation, pediatric onset of primary and secondary osteoporosis, and the female athlete triad. Covering the gamut of considerations presented by osteoporosis patients, Osteoporosis Rehabilitation: A Practical Approach is a timely, interdisciplinary resource for orthopedists, rehabilitation specialists, primary care physicians, nurses and any other professionals who bring their expertise to bear on the management of this common condition.

    Contents:
    Introduction
    Causes and Risk Factors for Osteoporosis
    Diagnosis of Osteoporosis
    Prevention of Osteoporosis
    Interventions for Osteoporosis
    Osteoporosis in Men
    Osteoporosis in Disorders of the Brain
    Osteoporosis in Traumatic and Non-traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
    Osteoporosis in Multiple Sclerosis
    Osteoporosis in Patients with Peripheral Neuropathy and Vascular Disease
    Bone Disorders in Rheumatological Conditions and Inflammatory Conditions
    Bone Disorders in Cancer
    Osteoporosis in Cardiopulmonary Diseases
    Bone Disorders in Liver and Kidney Disease
    Osteoporosis in Conditions of Pediatric Onset
    The Female Athlete Triad
    Conclusion: The Challenge of Osteoporosis.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
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    Elaine Dennison, editor.
    Summary: This book provides a practical overview of osteoporosis for the wide spectrum of clinicians that might encounter the osteoporotic patient. Concise and well-structured chapters examine the public health importance of the condition, the current treatment gap, how to identify individuals who would benefit from treatment, bone turnover and how this can be modified by osteoporosis therapies, adjuvant lifestyle modification, the calcium and vitamin D story, antiresorptive therapies, anabolic therapies, emerging therapies, adherence and compliance with therapy and the perception of fracture risk. Osteoporosis Treatment: A Clinical Overview meets the need for a book that improves awareness of this major public health problem and possible therapeutic approaches. Primary care physicians, endocrinologists, rheumatologists, orthopaedic surgeons and those providing specialist care for the elderly will all benefit from this highly accessible and informative guide to treating osteoporosis.

    Contents:
    The epidemiology of fracture: why treatment matters
    The treatment gap
    How to identify those requiring fracture
    The Bone turnover cycle
    Antiresorptive therapies
    Anabolic therapies
    Emerging therapies
    Improving compliance
    Non-pharmacological therapies. .
    Digital Access Springer 2021
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    Hideaki E. Takahashi, David B. Burr, Noriaki Yamamoto, editors.
    Summary: This edited book describes what fragile bone is, how the condition is assessed, and how it can be treated. It is intended for multi-professional trainees and practitioners in health and social care fields who care for and treat the elderly. Chapters within the book provide the latest advances in cell and molecular biology, morphology, radiology, and the biomechanics of bone in health and disease. The basic concept of Remodeling and Modeling is described for better understanding of the mechanisms of osteoporosis. Methods of identifying and assessing osteoporosis are described, as are risk factors for bone fracture and non-unions. Furthermore, the effects of various drugs used to treat osteoporosis at both material and structural levels of bone and their cost effectiveness are described. Operative treatments for fracture that maintain or improve the quality of life of patients are included Treatment of Osteoporotic Fracture and Systemic Skeletal Disorders attempts to provide a holistic and translational view of the pathogenesis and treatment of osteoporosis and some other musculoskeletal diseases, with an overview of treatment modalities in various clinical settings.

    Contents:
    Part I. Bone Morphometry, and Radiological Assessment
    1. Past, Present and Future of Bone Histomorphometry
    2. Effects of aging on bone fragility.-3. Cellular and molecular biology in bone remodeling
    4. Modeling and Modeling-based bone formation in trabecular packets
    5. A role of canopy and reversal cells in bone remodeling
    6. Significance of reversal-resorption phase in cortical porosity
    7. A role of focal osteoporosis defects in hip fracture
    8. Bone Tissue and its mechanical regulation
    9. Minimodeling, modeling-based formation, in human trabeculae and bone
    10. Fracture healing and cause of non-union
    11. Disturbance of osteonal remodeling in atypical femoral fracture
    12. Microcrack and microdamage
    13. 3D microstructure of bone tissue 14. 3D bone morphometry
    15. DXA and SQ assessment of osteoporosis
    16. Assessment of osteoporosis by HR-pQCT, QCT, MRI
    17. FRAX (John A. Kanis)
    Part II Metabolic and Systemic Disorders and Bone
    18. Skeletal disorders on Hypovitamin D
    19. Diabetes and bone
    20. CKD-MBD
    21. Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, IgG4 related disorders and Hepatitis type C
    Part III. Medical and Conservative Treatment
    22. Effects of Osteoporosis Drugs BMD and Morphological Assessment.-23. Vibration as an exercise modality to prevent sarcopenia
    Part IV Operative Treatment
    24. Operative treatment of hip fracture
    25. Balloon Kyphoplasty
    26. Operative treatment of spinal disorders with consideration of dynamic axis of spinal column and lower extremities
    27. Operative treatment of spinal disorders with minimum invasive technique.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
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    Takafumi Ueda, Akira Kawai, editors.
    Contents:
    Part I: Basic Research and Experimental Therapy
    Chapter 1. Genetics of Osteosarcoma
    Chapter 2. Basic Research for Osteosarcoma Lung Metastasis (LM8)
    Chapter 3. Immunotherapy for Osteosarcoma
    Part II: Clinical Features
    Chapter 4. Outcome of Treatment for Osteosarcoma of the Extremities over the Last 20 Years: Report from 11 Referral Centers in Japan
    Chapter 5. Osteosarcoma in the Elderly: Clinical Features and Outcome
    Chapter 6. Prognosti c Factors for Osteosarcoma Patients
    Part III: Chemotherapy
    Chapter 7. Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Developed in Japan
    Chapter 8. Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy (OOS-A, B, C, D regimens)
    Chapter 9. Caffeine-Potentiated Chemotherapy for Osteosarcoma
    Part IV: Surgery
    Chapter 10. Endoprosthetic Reconstruction for Extremity Osteosarcoma
    Chapter 11. Limb-Salvage Surgery and Reconstruction for Skeletally Immatur Childhood Osteosarcoma: Extendible Endoprostheses
    Chapter 12. Limb-Salvage Surgery for Pelvic Osteosarcoma
    Chapter 13. Management of Postoperative Infection after Limb Salvage Surgery in Osteosarcoma Patients
    Part V: Surgery : Biological Reconstruction
    Chapter 14. Biological Reconstruction for Extremity Osteosarcoma: Long Term Results and Current Concept of Intraoperative Extracorporeal Irradiated Bone Graft (IORBG)
    Chapter 15. Biological Reconstruction for Extremity Osteosarcoma: Pasteurized Autogenous Bone Graft
    Chapter 16. Biological Reconstruction for Extremity Osteosarcoma: Liquid Nitrogen Treated Tumor-Bearing Bone Graft
    Chapter 17. Biological Reconstruction for Extremity Osteosarcoma: Distraction Osteogenesis Technique
    Chapter 18. Limb-Saving Surgery Using In Situ Preparation (ISP) Method
    Part VI: Unresectable / Metastatic Disease
    Chapter 19. Carbon Ion Radiotherapy for Un resectable Osteosarcoma of the Trunk
    Chapter 20. Treatment of Osteosarcoma Patients with Pulmonary Metastasis
    Chapter 21. Long-Term Outcomes and Quality of Life (QOL) in Survivors of Pediatric and Adolescent Osteosarcoma.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
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    Gustavo Duque, editor.
    Summary: This edited work presents the most current evidence on osteosarcopenia from bench to bedside, which is expected to facilitate the understanding of this syndrome and to develop preventive and therapeutic strategies. With our aging population, chronic diseases such as osteoporosis and sarcopenia are becoming highly prevalent. Fortunately, our understanding of the bone and muscle interactions has increased in recent years. This has allowed to the coining of the term osteosarcopenia to describe a syndrome in which these two diseases overlap. This overlap between osteoporosis and sarcopenia has major negative effects not only on our older adults but also on health systems worldwide. Readers will find a highly translational approach that starts with a summary of recent discoveries on stem cells biology, muscle and bone interactions ? including the role of local bone and muscle fat ? followed by comprehensive reviews on myokines (i.e. myostatin), osteokines (i.e. osteocalcin) and adipokines (i.e. interleukins) as major players and determinants of bone and muscle loss with aging. In addition, the role of sex steroids (i.e. estrogens, androgens), and calciotropic hormones (i.e. parathyroid hormone, vitamin D) in the pathogenesis of this syndrome is also reviewed. Moreover, using practical diagnostic and therapeutic tips, this book summarizes the clinical characteristics of osteosarcopenic patients thus facilitating the diagnosis and treatment of this syndrome in clinical practice. Finally, the book presents the case for the Falls and Fractures Clinic as the optimal model of care for this syndrome, aimed to avoid fragmentation and optimize osteosarcopenia care, and simultaneously prevent falls and fractures in older persons. This book offers relevant information on the mechanisms of osteosarcopenia, and a practical guide on how to identify and treat this geriatric syndrome and its adverse outcomes, which are dramatically affecting our aging population. The work is written by leaders in the field and is especially suited not only to any researcher in the musculoskeletal arena but also to medical specialists and allied health professionals involved in the care of older persons.

    Contents:
    Dedication
    Foreword
    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    PART I Biology of Muscle and Bone
    Muscle and Bone Biology
    Mesenchymal stem cells as regulators of bone, muscle, and fat formation
    Age-related changes in muscle and bone
    Cross-talk between muscle and bone
    Role of connexins and pannexins in bone and muscle mass and function
    Osteosarcopenia as a Lipotoxic Disease
    The endocrine actions of undercarboxylated osteocalcin in skeletal muscle: effects and mechanisms
    Sex steroid hormones and osteosarcopenia
    Calciotropic hormones and osteosarcopenia
    Genetics of Osteosarcopenia
    PART II Clinical Characteristics
    Diagnosis of Osteosarcopenia ? clinical
    Diagnosis of Osteosarcopenia ? Imaging
    Diagnosis of osteosarcopenia ? Biochemistry and pathology
    Osteosarcopenic obesity
    Non-pharmacological interventions for osteosarcopenia
    The Falls and Fractures Clinic ? An integrated model of care for osteosarcopenic patients
    Index.
    Digital Access Springer 2019
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    Hartmut Förstner.
    Contents:
    Biology of fracture healing
    Nonoperative fracture management
    Surgical fracture management
    Differential indication
    Principles of surgical management of hand fractures
    Postoperative treatment
    Implants and instruments
    Surgical approaches
    Surgical procedures.
    Digital Access Thieme-Connect 2017
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    Sam Oussedik, Sebastien Lustig, editors.
    Summary: Degenerative conditions of the knee place an increasing burden on health economies and lead to pain and functional loss for sufferers. Although arthroplasty may not offer a level of functional restoration that meets all patients expectations, joint preservation through osteotomy is a viable option in younger, more physically active patients. This volume is a comprehensive technical guide to performing knee-preserving surgery to treat degenerative conditions and malalignment-associated knee instability. Drawing on their extensive experience of these procedures, the authors provide valuable insights into identifying patients who may benefit, as well as planning and performing the procedures with a high degree of precision, and explaining the results that can be achieved. This book both initiates novices and provides technical tips for experienced surgeons, and as such is an indispensible resource for all clinicians who treat patients with knee conditions.

    Contents:
    Part 1. Basic science
    From Hippocrates to Coventry and beyond
    the history of joint realignment
    Load, alignment and wear
    Principles of alignment correction surgery
    Part II. Realignment surgery (HTO/DFO)
    Outcomes of surgery for medial arthrosis
    Outcomes of surgery for lateral arthrosis
    Outcomes of surgery for sagittal instability
    Outcomes of surgery for coronal instability
    Part III. Surgical technique
    Medial opening wedge high tibial osteotomy
    Lateral closing wedge high tibial osteotomy
    Lateral opening wedge distal femoral osteotomy
    Medial closing wedge distal femoral osteotomy
    Lateral opening wedge high tibial osteotomy
    Medial closing wedge high tibial osteotomy
    Sagittal plane correction
    PSI for High Tibial HTO
    Navigation for HTO
    Part IV. Revision surgery
    Indications and Outcomes of revision to another HTO
    Revision to TKR
    Outcomes of Total Knee Arthroplasty for failed osteotomy.
    Digital Access Springer 2020
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    Andrew Baldwin.
    Summary: "Offers readers an alternative way of conceptualising humanism in relation to global change, one that draws in particular from black studies as opposed to one located in the ontological fold of European humanism"-- Provided by publisher.
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    Barbara Lucini.
    Summary: This timely treatise introduces an innovative prevention/preparedness model for cities to address and counter terrorist threats and events. It offers theoretical background, mixed-method research, and tools for creating a resilience-based response to terrorism, as opposed to the security-based frameworks commonly in use worldwide. The extended example of Milan as a "resilient-healthy" city pinpoints sociological, political, and economic factors that contribute to terror risk, and outlines how law enforcement and emergency management professionals can adopt more proactive measures. From these observations and findings, the author also makes recommendations for the professional training and city planning sectors to address preparedness issues, and for community inclusion programs to deter criminal activities in at-risk youth. Features of the coverage: Summary of sociological theories of terrorism The Resilience D model for assessing and managing urban terrorist activity Findings on resilience and vulnerabilities of terror groups Photo-illustrated analysis of neighborhoods in Milan, describing areas of risk and resilience Virtual ethnography with perspectives from native residents, recent immigrants, and security experts Proposals for coordinated communications between resource agencies The Other Side of Resilience to Terrorism will hold considerable interest for students, stakeholders, practitioners, and researchers. It makes a worthwhile text for various academic disciplines (e.g., urban sociology, crisis management) as well as for public agencies and policymakers.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
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    Diego Preciado, editor.
    Summary: Otitis media (OM) is the most common diagnosis at medical visits in preschool-age children, and the literature suggests that as many as 80% of children will suffer from at least one episode. Written by acknowledged experts, this is a state of the art reference on the disesase and controversies in the field. Recent important advances in our understanding of predisposition to the disease and vaccine development are described and diagnostic best practices are presented. Otitis Media: State of the Art Concepts and Treatment is for any health care provider who works with children, and their abilit.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
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    [edited by] Raza Pasha, MD, Justin S. Golub, MD, MS.
    Summary: "The now classic "Pocket Pasha" -- Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery: Clinical Reference Guide -- returns for its sixth edition. This universally standard guidebook concisely reviews all aspects of otolaryngology including rhinology, laryngology, otology, plastic surgery, sleep medicine, and more. All chapters focus on the key basic science and clinical information to quickly digest the essentials. This "high-yield" book retains a "by residents, for residents" feel while also including expert content useful not only for students and residents but also allied health professionals, primary care providers, and other health providers. The concise, outline format is useful for rapid reading during urgent clinical situations as well as a last-minute refresher before rounds. The guide has proven essential for board review and maintenance of certification exams"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Allergy Rhinology / Daniel B. Spielman and David A. Gudis
    Laryngology / Apoorva T. Ramaswamy and Amanda Hu
    Otolaryngologic Endocrinology / Sallie M. Long and Andrew B. Tassler
    Sleep Medicine / Elliot Morse and Raza Pasha
    General Otolaryngology / Deborah Xie, Wesley L. Davison, and Daniel Schuster
    Head and Neck Cancer / Sallie M. Long, Justin R. Shinn, and Richard Chan Woo Park
    Otology and Neurotology / Alexander Chern, Joshua J. Sturm, Scott H. Troob, Syed F. Ahsan, Justin S. Golub, Theodore R. McRackan, Matthew L. Carlson
    Reconstructive and Facial Plastic Surgery / Andre Shomorony, Brittany R. Barber, and Malika Atmakuri
    Pediatric Otolaryngology / Valerie Cote, Carol Li, and Peggy E. Kelley
    Head and Neck Trauma / Jacob S. Brady and Jonnae Y. Ostrom.
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    Matthew L. Carlson, Kathryn M. Van Abel, David J. Archibald, Daniel L. Price.
    Summary: "This publication will provide residents and practicing otolaryngologists a well-organized and concise resource for rapid examination review. It contains succinct and high-yield facts using simple one to two phrase questions and answers. Over 9,100 Q & A are included, half in the book and half online as part of WinkingSkull.com. We will include drawings to illustrate important points when needed. Chapters will be divided based on the various subspecialties in the field (rhinology, facial plastics, otology etc)"--Provided by publisher.
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    [edited by] Myles L. Pensak, Catherine K. Hart, Yash J. Patil.
    Digital Access
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    Thieme MedOne Otolaryngology
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    American Academy of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Foundation.
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    [edited by] Derald E. Brackmann, Clough Shelton, Moisés A. Arriaga ; associate editor, Richard K. Gurgel.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2023
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    Janez Rebol.
    Summary: The book is intended to serve as a practical guide to effective ear examination. Learning to perform otoscopy is not easy because the external auditory canal is obstructed by cerumen, otorrhea can be present, and the tympanic membrane is sometimes only partially visible. In children, it is even more difficult because of the narrow ear canal, the alignment of the tympanic membrane, and the restlessness of the child. Uncertainty in diagnosis can lead to overtreatment, as in the case of acute otitis media and unnecessary prescription of antibiotics. On the other hand, delay in diagnosis may lead to severe complications such as mastoiditis, meningitis and brain abscess in case of overlooked middle ear cholesteatoma. This textbook aims to facilitate learning through a wealth of full color otoscopic pictures and is divided into chapters that cover the major otologic pathologies. The volume includes images related to cochlear implants and bone conduction devices, along with the images of the major surgical procedures or conditions associated with them. It also helps the reader to identify the conditions in which surgical intervention is mandatory. Given its didactic approach, this guide will be an invaluable resource for medical students and residents in otolaryngology, and in paediatrics and general medicine alike.

    Contents:
    1.Otoscopy
    2.Middle ear,. 3. diseases of the external auditory canal: Cerumen. Cysts of the external auditory canal. Exostoses and osteomas. Foreign bodies in the external auditory canal. Bullous myringitis. Granulomatous myringitis. Herpes zoster oticus (Ramsey Hunt syndrome). Otomycosis. Diffuse otitis externa. 4. Secretory otitis media
    5.Adhesive otitis
    6.Acute and chronic otitis: Definition. Risk factors. Pathophysiology. Recurrent acute otitis. Tympanosclerosis
    7.Cholesteatoma
    8.Fractures of the temporal bone
    9.Paragangliomas of the temporal bone
    10.Cochlear implants
    11. BCD (bone conduction devices)
    12.Conditions after operations.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
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    Michele K. Lewis.
    Summary: "In Our Biosocial Brains, Michele Lewis underscores culture, brain, behavior, and social problems to advocate for a more inclusive cultural neuroscience. Traditional neuroscientists to date have not prioritized studying the impact of power, bias, and injustice on neural processing and the brain's perception of marginalized humans. Lewis explains current events, historical events, and scientific studies, in Our Biosocial Brains. Readers will be drawn to the relevancy of brain science to examples of injustices and social bias. Lewis also argues that incorporating non-western African-Centered Psychology is vital to diversifying research questions and diversifying interpretations of existing brain science, because African-Centered Psychology is not rooted in racist, classist, and exclusionary hegemonic methods. Lewis argues for attention to marginalized populations, regarding the impact of violence, disrespect, othering, slurs, environmental injustice, health, and general disregard on humans' brains and behavior. Using hundreds of peer-reviewed studies and original research, the author presents scientific studies that are integrated with sociocultural explanations to foster wider understanding of how our sociocultural world shapes our brains, and how our brains' responses influence how humans perceive and treat one another."--Publisher's website.

    Contents:
    Still wretched
    Subhuman to superhuman : cultural neuroscience of illusory blackness
    Cultural neuroscience and poverty : emotional emancipation circle for Black women
    The Black Women in Poverty study : a cultural neuroscience of social injustice
    That female is ratchet : mixed-slurs
    Negative emotionality and disgust activation towards LGBT persons
    Collectivist and individualist brains
    Minding perceptions of Native people
    Killing loneliness, saving humanity
    Environmental injustices
    Forever Fanon
    Future directions.
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    Julia Lee ; foreword by Henry Louis Gates Jr.
    Summary: "It was the age of Jim Crow, riddled with racial violence and unrest. But in the world of Our Gang, black and white children happily played and made mischief together. They even had their own black and white version of the KKK, the Cluck Cluck Klams--and the public loved it. The story of race and Our Gang, or The Little Rascals, is rife with the contradictions and aspirations of the sharply conflicted, changing American society that was its theater. Exposing these connections for the first time, Julia Lee shows us how much this series, from the first silent shorts in 1922 to its television revival in the 1950s, reveals about black and white American culture--on either side of the silver screen. Behind the scenes, we find unconventional men like Hal Roach and his gag writers, whose Rascals tapped into powerful American myths about race and childhood. We meet the four black stars of the series--Ernie "Sunshine Sammy" Morrison, Allen "Farina" Hoskins, Matthew "Stymie" Beard, and Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas--the gang within the Gang, whose personal histories Lee pursues through the passing years and shifting political landscape. In their checkered lives, and in the tumultuous life of the series, we discover an unexplored story of America, the messy, multiracial nation that found in Our Gang a comic avatar, a slapstick version of democracy itself."-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Foreword / Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
    Introduction: All of us
    The eternal boy
    A boy and his gang
    100 percent American
    Sambo's awakening
    Everyman
    The new Negro
    Movie-made children
    The good soldier
    The Little Rascals
    The good old days
    Epilogue: Coming home.
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    Ashley Hope Pérez.
    Summary: New London, Texas. 1937. Naomi Vargas and Wash Fuller know about the lines in East Texas as well as anyone. They know the signs that mark them. They know the people who enforce them. But sometimes the attraction between two people is so powerful it breaks through even the most entrenched color lines. And the consequences can be explosive. (Set during the 1937 New London school explosion, the deadliest school disaster in American history.).
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    Basavana G. Goudra, Preet Mohinder Singh, editors.
    Contents:
    Part I. General Concepts
    1. Pharmacology of sedative drugs used in out of operating room anesthesia
    2. Pharmacology of anesthetic drugs used in out of operating room anesthesia
    3. Principles of delivery of sedatives and intravenous anesthetics in out of operating room anesthesia
    Part II. Patient Safety in Procedures Outside the Operating Room
    4. Preoperative assessment: general priciples
    5. Fasting guidelines: do they need to be different?
    6. Organization of the sedation suite: setting the standards
    Part III. Anesthesia for Endoscopic Procedures
    7. Anesthesia for upper GI endoscopy including advanced endoscopic procedures
    8. Anesthesia for colonoscopy
    9. Anesthesia for ERCP
    10. Anesthesia for bronchoscopy
    11. Airway devices in GI endoscopy
    Part IV. Anesthesia for Cardiac Procedures
    12. Anesthesia and sedation strategies in electrophysiology: general concepts
    13. Anesthesia for cardioversion
    14. Anesthesia for cardiac ablation procedures
    15. Ventilation strategies including high frequency jet ventilation
    Part V. Anesthesia for Neuroradiology
    16. Anesthesia in the MRI suite and for CT scan
    17. Anesthesia for procedures in the neurointerventional suite
    Part VI. Anesthesia for Other Out of Operating Room Procedures
    18. Anesthesia for outpatient dental procedures
    19. Anesthesia for electroconvulsive therapy
    20. Anesthesia and sedation for interventional pain procedures
    Part VII. Special Situations
    21. Pediatric off site anesthesia
    22. Procedural sedation in the emergency department
    23. Cosmetic procedures and office based sedation
    24. Anesthesia for ophthalmologic surgery
    Anesthesia and radiotherapy suite
    25. Anesthesia and radiotherapy suite
    26. Infertility treatment: the role of anesthesia techniques
    27. Challenges of performing out of operating room anesthesia on the morbidly obese
    Part VIII. Future and Controversies
    28. Sedation for gastrointestinal endoscopy: gastroenterologists perspective
    29. Propofol infusion platforms
    30. Regional techniques: roles and pitfalls
    31. Newer drugs for sedation: soft pharmacology
    32. Future research and directions in out of operating room anesthesia
    Index.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
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    senior editors, Arthur L. Kellermann, Eric Elster ; associate editors, Charles Babington, Racine Harris.
    Contents:
    Foreword / Arthur L. Kellerman and Eric Elster
    Foundations. A soldier's story / Daniel B. Allyn
    A heritage of innovation / Dale C. Smith ; Learning from "Black Hawk Down" / Brian C. Lein
    Educating military health leaders / Craig Llewellyn, Jerri Curtis and Brian V. Reamy ; Bushmaster's legacy / Kelly A. Murray
    Combat casualty care research / David G. Baer, Andrew Cap and Todd E. Rasmussen
    Futurist thinking: military health services system 2020 / Patrick Scully and William R. Rowley
    Innovations. The health challenges of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom / Stephen L. Jones and Clinton K. Murray
    Force health protection: preventing deployment-related diseases and nonbattle injuries / Mark S. Riddle, John W. Sanders and Bonnie Smoak
    The joint trauma system / Jeffrey Bailey, Donald Jenkins and Susan West ; The military's "Learning healthcare system" / Donald M. Berwick
    Devising countermeasures: the Joint Trauma Analysis for Prevention of Injury in Combat Program / Colin M. Greene
    Battlefield tourniquets / John F. Kragh Jr. and John B. Holcomb ; Getting the right equipment into theater / Jeffrey W. Timby
    Tactical combat casualty care / Frank K. Butler and Robert Mabry
    Topical hemostatic agents / Patrick Georgoff, Peter Rhee and Hassan Alam
    MEDEVAC lessons from the Iraqi and Afghan Wars / Robert Mabry ; Preventing in-flight hypothermia on MEDEVAC helicopters / Bruce L. Gillingham
    The forward surgical team / Stephen P. Hetz
    Damage control surgery / Michael F. Rotondo, William Schwab and Brian J. Eastridge ; One team, one fight / Kory Cornum and Rhonda Cornum. Balanced resuscitation / Jeremy W. Cannon, Peter M. Rhee and Martin A. Schreiber
    Tranexamic acid / Matthew J. Martin and Todd E. Rasmussen
    Battlefield pain control: 19th century medicine meets a 21st century conflict / Chester C. Buckenmaier III and Guy F. Disney ; Ketamine for battlefield pain relief / Andrew D. Fisher
    Decompressive craniectomy and control of vasospasm / M. Benjamin Larkin, Brian Curry, Rocco Armonda and Randy Bell
    Advancing burn care during combat / Leopoldo C. Cancio
    Combat ocular trauma / Marcus H. Colyer and Kevin Jackson
    Controlling pain with "soldier-friendly" regional anesthesia / Chester C. Buckenmaier III and Brian Wilhelm
    Helicopter evacuation with en route critical care nurses / Marla J. De Jong, James J. Geracci and Kimberlie Biever ; Tactical critical care evacuation from the point of entry / Bart O. Iddins
    Telehealth in the Centra Command Region / Daniel Kral and Ron Poropatich ; A pediatrician goes to war / Martin G. Ottolini
    Critical care air transport teams / Jay Johannigman and Paul K. Carlton Jr ; A different paradigm / Thomas W. Travis
    Limb salvage and reconstruction / Benjamin K. Potter and Romney C. Andersen
    Preventing and treating infectious complications in wounded warriors / Clinton K. Murray, Daniel R. Robles and David R. Tribble
    Advances in combat amputee care / Paul F. Pasquina and Benjamin K. Potter ; A message from Boston / Jessica Kensky and Patrick Downes
    Rehabilitationn of blast casualties with traumatic brain injury / Paul F. Pasquina, Louis M. French and Rory A. Cooper ; Americans helping wounded warriors / Arnold Fisher. Recognition and management of posttraumatic stress disorder and combat-related stress reactions / James C. West, Gary H. Wynn and David M. Benedek
    Warrior care and transition: patient-centered care for wounded, ill, and injured warriors / Eric B. Schoomaker ; A former wounded warrior's personal journey / Gregory D. Gadson
    Assessing suicide risk and resilience in service members: the Army STARRS Program / Robert J. Ursano, Paul E. Hurwitz, Robert K. Gifford and Murray B. Stein
    Family and community support / Stephen J. Cozza, Paula Rauch and Mary Keller
    Challenges. Anticipating the challenges of potential battlefields / Stephen L. Jones, Bruce L. Gillingham and Sean L. Murray
    Prehospital casualty care: the next frontier / Robert L. Mabry and Russ Kotwal
    Pushing past the limits: strategies to advance rsuscitation and recovery / Matthew J. Martin, Hassan Alam and Jeremy Perkins
    Endovascular control of bleeding / Joseph J. Dubose and Todd E. Rasmussen
    Optimizing surgical outcomes with biomarker-based decision-making / Eric Elster and Arnaud Belard
    Neuroscience / Alicia T. Crowder, Jamie Grimes and Regina C. Armstrong ; Targeting traumatic brain injury / Richard W. Thomas
    Applying regenerative medicine to battlefield injuries / Anthony Atala, Jonathan Forsberg and Karen Richardson
    In-theater research: optimizing the combat environment to continue to advance the state of the science / Lisa Osborne, M. Margaret Knudson and John B. Holcomb
    Human performance optimization / Patricia A. Deuster and Francis G. O'Connor
    Beyond the battlefield: civilian-military trauma collaboration / John H. Armstrong, M. Margaret Knudson and David B. Hoyt ; Ensuring the future of military trauma care / Raquel Bono
    Homecoming / Thomas W. Travis
    Afterword / Jonathan Woodson and Charles L. Rice.
    Digital Access R2Library 2017
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    Rodney P. Anderson.
    Summary: "The science of microbiology is fascinating to those of us who have taken up the challenge of researching and teaching in this largely undiscovered and rapidly expanding field. One of the significant challenges faced by microbiology educators is to balance the need for providing a content foundation to students against the time required to demonstrate how microbiology affects their lives. The goal of Outbreak: Cases in Real-World Microbiology is to help students make the important connections between the content of the course, their everyday lives, and the ways in which microbiology impacts society as a whole. These real-world cases provide an opportunity for students to apply practical knowledge and to integrate their solutions to specific problems in cultures where customs, religion, public resources, and infrastructure influence the analysis"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Outbreaks of Diseases of the Respiratory Tract
    Outbreaks of Disease of the Gastrointestinal Tract
    Pathogens and Diseases That Are Transmitted Sexually
    Outbreaks of Diseases of the Skin, Soft Tissues, and Eyes
    Outbreaks of Diseases of the Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems
    Outbreaks of Diseases of the Nervous System.
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    Zahi Touma, editor.
    Summary: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disease that manifests with a myriad of clinical and laboratory features. The assessment of SLE is comprehensive and includes different core set domains; disease activity, damage, health-related quality of life, adverse events and economic impact. This comprehensive book is focused on the instruments and outcome measures utilized in the assessment of SLE. It targets different audiences including physicians, scientists/researchers and different health professionals interested in learning about the art of measurement in SLE. The book highlights the importance of measurement in the assessment of SLE in a clinical settings, research and clinical trials. Each of the chapters provide a systematic approach to the instruments utilized in the assessment of a specific construct in SLE (e.g., disease activity, fatigue, etc.) and incorporate a comprehensive coverage of disease specific and disease generic measures. It also discusses different patient-reported outcomes that are crucial to reflect patient perceptions of their health condition and cover constructs such as fatigue, pain, anxiety and depression, cognition, frailty, and many others.

    Contents:
    Intro
    Preface
    Acknowledgment
    Contents
    Contributors
    Chapter 1: Introduction: Metrics and Domains Measured in SLE
    Introduction
    Core Set of Domains in SLE, Classification, and Response Criteria
    Core Domain 1: Disease Activity
    Core Domain 2: Chronic Damage Resulting from Lupus Activity or Its Treatment
    Disease Activity and Damage in Special Circumstances: Childhood and Pregnancy
    Childhood
    Pregnancy
    Core Domain 3: Health-Related Quality of Life
    Core Domains 4: Adverse Events of Drugs
    Core Domain 5: Economic Impact Emerging Concepts in SLE and Deep Insights on Selected Concepts
    Cognitive Impairment
    Depression and Anxiety
    Fatigue and Pain
    Frailty
    Instrument Selection: The OMERACT Process
    Facilitating Development of Response Criteria and Classification Criteria: EULAR/ACR Collaborative Projects
    Conclusion
    Bibliography
    Chapter 2: Clinical Aspects of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
    Introduction
    Classification of SLE
    General Manifestations
    Cutaneous Manifestations
    Acute Cutaneous Lupus
    Chronic Cutaneous Lupus
    Non-specific Cutaneous Lesions
    Musculoskeletal Features Lupus Myositis
    Other Musculoskeletal Manifestations
    Renal Manifestations
    Neuropsychiatric Manifestations
    Gastrointestinal Involvement
    Mucocutaneous Lesions
    Lupus Enteritis
    Serositis
    Associated Hepatobiliary Manifestations
    Hematologic Manifestations
    Pulmonary Involvement
    Cardiac Manifestations
    Accelerated Atherosclerosis
    References
    Chapter 3: Diagnosis and Classification of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
    Introduction
    Classification Criteria Are Not Diagnostic Criteria
    2019 EULAR/ACR Classification Criteria Item Generation and New Insights About What Constitutes SLE
    Phase 2. Reducing the Number of Criteria and Other Lessons Learned
    Phase 3. Weighting and Threshold Identification
    Phase 4. Validation
    Summary
    References
    Chapter 4: Challenges and Advances in SLE Autoantibody Detection and Interpretation
    Introduction
    Important Considerations in Interpretation of ANA Test Results and Reports
    Specific Autoantibodies
    Chromatin Components
    Double-Stranded DNA
    Histones
    Nucleosomes
    High-Mobility Group Proteins
    Dense Fine Speckled (DFS)
    Digital Access Springer 2021
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    Robert Miller, John Dennison, editors ; translated by John Dennison and Robert Miller.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Digital
    [edited by] Valentin Antoci, Adam E.M. Eltorai.
    Summary: "Surgery combines knowledge and skill and, therefore, is difficult to teach and learn, often involving years of direct observation, mentorship, and practice. Unfortunately, for a young trainee, medical student, or operating room staff, the learning curve is steep, frustrating, and intimidating. Resources that attempt to translate the art of surgery often do so in a comprehensive manner, which can be quite overwhelming. As an analogy, a topographic map can be quite difficult to interpret for somebody not familiar with the science behind it. A set of simple directions can be much more helpful instead. Outlines in Orthopaedic Surgery offers a simplified map to surgery. Knowing the steps to surgery provides the necessary foundation on which to build and expand. The current work is not meant to be comprehensive, instead it is a quick, pocket reference outlining the steps to most common surgeries. The text will allow plenty of space to add notes, specifics, and pearls along the way, while serving as starting point for surgical techniques"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Pre-operative planning and preparation / Kyle Andrews, Megan Mooney, Emily Wynkoop
    Hip and knee arthroplasty templating / Jeremy Raducha and Valentin Antoci
    Open carpal tunnel release / Andrew P. Harris and Alexander S. Kuczmarski
    Trigger finger release / Tyler S. Pidgeon
    Open reduction internal fixation of distal radius fractures / Travis Blood
    Both bone forearm fracture / M. Wesley Honeycutt and Daniel Kim
    Monteggia fracture including olecranon fracture / Christopher Grant Sanford, Jr. and Martin Skie
    Distal and diaphyseal humerus plating / Martin Skie
    Proximal humerus open reduction and internal fixation / Joseph J. King and Matthew R. Patrick
    Shoulder arthroplasty / LeeAnne Torres and Alan Koester
    Posterior approach to hip arthroplasty / Daniel Kim, Jonathan Gillig, and G. Daxton Steele
    Anterolateral approach to total hip arthroplasty / Stephen Maraccio
    Direct anterior approach to total hip arthroplasty / Daniel J. Gehling
    Component positioning in hip arthroplasty / Katharine Hollnagel and Daniel J. Gehling
    Total Knee Arthroplasty / Stephen Marcaccio
    Knee arthroscopy and meniscectomy / John R. Tuttle
    Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction / Steven F. DeFroda and Brett D. Owens
    Shoulder arthroscopy and labral repair / Steven F. DeFroda and Brett D. Owens
    Hip arthroscopy / Brian Harris Cohen and Jonathan R. Schiller
    Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) / Alim F. Ramji and Sean M. Esmende
    Lumbar microdiscectomy / Alim F. Ramji and Sean M. Esmende
    Posterior lumbar laminectomy and pedicle screw instrumentation / Alim F Ramji and Sean M. Esmende
    Antegrade femoral nailing / Jeremy Raducha
    Retrograde femoral nailing / Stephen Maraccio
    Tibial nailing / M. Wesley Honeycutt
    Lateral tibial plateau open reduction internal fixation / Stephen Marcaccio
    Lateral malleolus/bimalleolar ankle fractures / Jonathan S. Markowitz, Philip K. Louie, and Ettore Vulcano
    Ankle arthroscopy / C. Lucas Myerson, Jimmy Chan, and Ettore Vulcano
    Modified brostrom procedure / Jordan Ernst and Dalton Michael Ryba
    Achilles tendon repair / C. Lucas Myerson, Jimmy Chan, Ettore Vulcano
    Hallux valgus surgery / Dalton Michael Ryba and Jordan Ernst
    Intramedullary fixation of midshaft forearm fractures / Carson James Smith and Francisco Schwartz Fernandes
    Supracondylar humeral fracture / M. Wesley Honeycutt and Mark A. Prevost II
    Femoral rotational osteotomy / Viorel Raducan and Adam Kopiec
    Gastrocnemius, hamstring, and adductor releases/lengthening / Anna L. Johnson.
    Digital Access Thieme-Connect 2020
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    Prepared for the use of students, at the Harvard medical school, Boston, 1901-02-.
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    by J.H. Wythe ... [v. 1].
    Contents:
    pt.
    1. General histology. I. Living matter in health and disease. II. Normal and pathological histology of nutrient fluids.
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    E553 .W996 1892
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    editor, Alfonso M. Pluchinotta.
    Contents:
    The Breast Clinic
    The Asymptomatic Woman
    Anatomy, Congenital Aberrations, and Physiological Changes
    Clinical Examination of the Breast
    Imaging in Breast Related Diseases
    Breast Tissue Diagnosis
    Breast Pain
    Inflammatory Diseases of the Breast
    Benign Lesions of the Breast
    Nipple Discharge
    Miscellaneous Minor Disorders of the Breast
    Staging and Work Up of the Non Invasive Breast Cancer
    Staging and Work Up of Invasive Breast Cancer
    Breast Cancer Special Issues
    Breast Cancer in General Population
    The Role of Surgery
    The Role of Adjuvant Radiation Therapy
    The role of Adjuvant Systemic Therapy
    Male Breast Diseases
    Loco-Regional Breast Cancer Recurrences
    Follow Up.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Digital
    Heide Schatten, editor.
    Summary: The present book on Molecular & Diagnostic Imaging and Treatment Strategies of ovarian cancer is one of two companion books with the second one being focused on Cell and Molecular Biology of Ovarian Cancer. Both books include new exciting aspects of ovarian cancer research with chapters written by experts in their respective fields who contributed their unique expertise in specific ovarian cancer research areas and include cell and molecular details that are important for the specific subtopics. Comprehensive and concise reviews are included of key topics in the field.

    Contents:
    1. Current and Futuristic Roadmap of Ovarian Cancer Management: An Overview
    2. Epithelial ovarian cancer and cancer stem cells
    3. Ovarian Cancer: Therapeutic Strategies to Overcome Immune Suppression
    4. Pharmacological effects of natural components against ovarian cancer and mechanisms
    5. Modeling the Early Steps of Ovarian Cancer Dissemination in an Organotypic Culture of the Human Peritoneal Cavity
    6. PAX8, an emerging player in Ovarian Cancer
    7. Single Cell RNA Sequencing of Ovarian Cancer: Promises and Challenges.-8. Enforced expression of METCAM/MUC18 decreases in vitro motility and invasiveness and tumorigenesis and in vivo tumorigenesis of human ovarian cancer BG-1 cells
    9. 3D Models for Ovarian Cancer
    10. Ovarian Cancer Stem Cells: Characterization and Role in Tumorigenesis.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
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    Gilles Freyer, editor.
    Contents:
    1. Systemic treatment of cancer in the older-aged persons
    2. Cognitive function during and after treatment in elderly ovarian cancer patients
    3. Histopathology of ovarian cancers in elderly patients
    4. Care of the elderly ovarian cancer patient: the surgical challenge
    5. Chemotherapy: first-line strategy
    6. Chemotherapy for recurrent ovarian cancer in the elderly patients
    7. Management of antiangiogenic agents
    8. How to design clinical trials?
    9. Biological research: current directions.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Digital
    Gautam N. Allahbadia, Yoshiharu Morimoto, editors.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Digital
    Anna Padoa, Talli Y. Rosenbaum, editors.
    Contents:
    Definitions and Basic Etiology of the Overactive Pelvic Floor
    Overactive Pelvic Floor: Female Sexual Functioning
    The Pelvic Floor and Male Sexual Function
    Female Genital Pain and Penetration Disorders
    Bladder Pain Syndromes/Interstitial Cystitis and the Overactive Pelvic Floor
    Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndromes in Males
    Musculoskeletal Conditions Related to Pelvic Floor Muscle Overactivity
    Female Voiding Dysfunction
    Overactive Pelvic Floor: Gastrointestinal Morbidities
    Subjective Assessment
    Objective Assessment of the Overactive Pelvic Floor
    Electromyography
    Female pelvic floor imaging with emphasis on the overactive pelvic floor
    Urodynamic assessment
    Medical Therapies for the Treatment of Overactive Pelvic Floor
    Treatment Only: A Classical Physical Therapy Approach to an Overactive Pelvic Floor
    An Alternative Physical Therapy Approach to the Overactive Pelvic Floor
    A Tale of Two Pain States- The Integrative Physical Therapy Approach to the Overactive Pelvic Floor
    Complementary and Alternative Therapies for the Overactive Pelvic Floor
    Psychosocial Management.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
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    Susan E. Sprich, Steven A. Safren.
    Summary: "This Client Workbook is an accompaniment to the Therapist Guide, "Overcoming ADHD in Adolescence: A Cognitive Behavioral Approach." The treatment and manuals are designed for clients to complete with the help of a therapist who is familiar with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and/or structured therapeutic approaches. The program is designed to help adolescent clients with ADHD learn skills to help them cope with their ADHD symptoms. Core modules on organizing and planning, reducing distractibility, and adaptive thinking are included, as is an optional module on reducing procrastination. The emphasis is primarily on teaching the adolescent how to learn skills to combat ADHD and function independently. Information is provided regarding how to include parents in the treatment-inviting a parent or parents in at the end of sessions, including parents in goal setting in joint sessions with the adolescent and optional coaching sessions without the adolescent present. The guide concludes with a discussion of how to help the client maintain the gains that they have made in treatment. The client workbook and therapist guide include a discussion of how to incorporate technology into the treatment and "signposts of change" sections in each chapter. The manuals include many worksheets and forms as well as a link to an assessment measure that can be used repeatedly to gauge progress in treatment"-- Provided by publisher.
    Digital Access Oxford [2020]
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    Susan E. Sprich, Steven A. Safren.
    Summary: "This Therapist Guide is accompanied by a Client Workbook entitled, "Overcoming ADHD in Adolescence: A Cognitive Behavioral Approach." The treatment and manuals are designed for clients to complete with the help of a therapist who is familiar with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and/or structured therapeutic approaches. The program is designed to help adolescent clients with ADHD learn skills to help them cope with their ADHD symptoms. Core modules on organizing and planning, reducing distractibility, and adaptive thinking are included, as is an optional module on reducing procrastination. The emphasis is primarily on teaching the adolescent how to learn skills to combat ADHD and function independently. Information is provided regarding how to include parents in the treatment-inviting a parent or parents in at the end of sessions, including parents in goal setting in joint sessions with the adolescent and optional coaching sessions without the adolescent present. The guide concludes with a discussion of how to help the client maintain the gains that they have made in treatment. The client workbook and therapist guide include a discussion of how to incorporate technology into the treatment and "signposts of change" sections in each chapter. The manuals include many worksheets and forms as well as a link to an assessment measure that can be used repeatedly to gauge progress in treatment"-- Provided by publisher.
    Digital Access Oxford [2020]
  • Digital
    Stephen K. Tyring, Stephen Andrew Moore, Angela Yen Moore, Omar Lupi, editors.
    Summary: This book is a thorough, practical review of the challenges facing clinicians treating skin microbes and how to combat these therapeutic dilemmas. It expresses the critical public health concern of antimicrobial resistance and shows how microorganisms are developing the ability to halt the progress of antimicrobials like antibiotics, antivirals, and antifungals. Chapters are grouped together in five sections for ease of use. The first three sections of the book convey foundational information on the mechanisms of antibiotics, antivirals, and antifungals resistance, as well as the implications of lack of vaccination. The fourth section then turns to the specifics of drug resistance for protozoan and helminth infections focusing primarily on initial and subsequent resistance to treatment. The book closes with a discussion on the potential solutions of innovative therapy including new delivery mechanisms, broad-spectrum antibiotics, phytocompounds, and biofilms. Chapters feature magnified, microscopic photos for identifying structures as they appear on the skin. Part of the Updates in Clinical Dermatology series, Overcoming Antimicrobial Resistance of the Skin is an important resource relevant during the COVID-19 pandemic, and is written for all medical healthcare professionals.

    Contents:
    Section I: Emerging Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics
    Ch 1: Mechanisms of Bacterial Resistance
    Ch 2: Emerging Bacterial Infections
    Ch 3: Re-Emerging Bacterial Infections of the Skin
    Section II: Emerging Resistance to Antivirals
    Ch 4: Mechanisms of Nonretroviral Resistance
    Ch 5: Mechanisms of Retroviral Resistance
    Ch 6: Emerging Viral Infections
    Ch 7: Re-Emerging Viral Infections - Implications of Lack of Vaccination
    Section III: Emerging Resistance to Antifungals
    Ch 8: Mechanisms of Antifungal Resistance
    Ch 9: Emerging and Re-Emerging Fungal Infections
    Section IV: Emerging Resistance to Drugs for Protozoan and Helminth Infections
    Ch 10: Mechanisms of Anti-Protozoan/Helminth Drug Resistance
    Ch 11: Emerging and Re-Emerging Protozoan/Helminth Infections
    Section V: Innovative Therapies on the Forefront
    Ch 12: Phage Therapy
    Ch 13: The Role of Biofilms and the Microbiome
    Ch 14: New Classes of Broad-Spectrum Antibiotics and New Mechanisms of Delivery
    Ch 15: Phytocompounds
    Ch 16: Summary: Overcoming Antimicrobial Resistance of the Skin.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
  • Digital/Print
    Tiffany Jana, Matthew Freeman.
    Summary: The authors use vivid stories and activities to uncover hidden biases. -- adapted from book.

    Contents:
    Acknowledgments
    Preface
    Introduction: why is everybody biased but me?
    What is bias and why does it matter?
    Start with you
    In-groups and out-groups
    Check your privilege (and your ego)
    Scan to expand
    Ask, don't assume
    Listen, don't judge
    Lunch
    Conclusion
    Activity guide
    Notes
    About the authors.
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    Tamie Nakajima, Keiko Nakamura, Keiko Nohara, Akihiko Kondoh, editors.
    Summary: This thought-provoking book examines how the accumulated knowledge on past and present environmental issues and risks within Japan can be applied in order to help deliver the transformation to a sustainable and well-being society. The book opens with a series of case analyses on environmental pollution events and pollution-related diseases within the country over the past half century or more. Lessons learned regarding the harm to society are highlighted. Diverse current environmental issues are then explored in detail, ranging from the management of hazardous chemical and asbestos exposure to marine plastic pollution and nuclear disasters. This discussion forms the basis for the final part of the book, which focuses on how progress can be made towards the Sustainable Development Goals set out in the United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Important insights are also provided into future directions in human ecology and ecotoxicology. The book will be a valuable resource for both new and established researchers as well as for those seeking comprehensive information on environmental/occupational health and health promotion.

    Contents:
    1 Purpose of This e-Book
    Part 1 Learning from Case Analysis of Past Environmental Risks
    2 Minamata Disease
    3 Itai-Itai Disease: Health issues caused by environmental exposure to cadmium and residents' fight to rebuild the environment in the Jinzu River Basin in Toyama
    4 Arsenic intoxication in Toroku district of Japan
    5 Yokkaichi asthma: Health effects of air pollutants in Japan
    6 Environmental Policy and International Environmental Cooperation Learned from the YOKKAICHI Air Pollution
    7 What We Have Learned from the Pollution that Occurred in Japan a Half Century Ago
    Part 2 Environmental Issues That the World Is Watching Now
    8 Current Status and Problems Concerning the Management of Persistent Organic Chemicals Used in Products and those of Unintentional Products in Japan
    9 Health risk assessment and management of asbestos exposure to the public in Japan
    10 Marine plastic pollution: chemical aspects and possible solutions
    11 Solution and Agreement in the Nuclear Disaster: Toward an Inclusive Society Respecting Relationship from Sacrificial System
    12 Current environmental risks and their management in Japan
    Part 3 Towards the Realization of a Sustainable and Well-Being Society
    13 The Future of Washing
    14 Initiatives On Responsible Consumption : Oguni Town
    15 From Court Decisions on Pollution to Targets of Future Actions
    16 An Initiative of an Environmental Model City: Featuring Sustainable and Healthy Cities
    17 Divorcing from plastics for a sustainable future society
    18 Issues of environmental risks in the Anthropocene
    19 Spectrum of Environmental Risk -Assessment, Management and Communication.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
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    Jack D. Edinger, Colleen E. Carney.
    Summary: "It is estimated that one in ten U.S. adults suffers from chronic insomnia. If left untreated, chronic insomnia reduces quality of life and increases risk for psychiatric and medical disease, especially depression and anxiety. The Overcoming Insomnia treatment program uses evidence-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) methods to correct poor sleep habits. CBT has been proven in multiple studies to improve sleep by reducing time spent in bed before sleep onset, reducing time spent awake after first sleep onset, and increasing the quality and efficiency of sleep. Developed by Jack D. Edinger and Colleen E. Carney, this second edition has been thoroughly updated according to the DSM-5, which now conceptualizes insomnia as a sleep-wake disorder, rather than a sleep disorder only. The DSM-5 has also eliminated the differentiation between primary and secondary insomnias, so this program provides an expanded discussion of daytime related issues as well as delivery issues specific to those with comorbid mental and medical problems. Patients are first given information about healthy sleep and the reasons for improving sleep habits, then a behavioral program is developed to address that patient's specific sleep problems. Use of a sleep diary, assessment forms, and other homework (all provided in the corresponding patient Workbook) allows client and therapist to work together to develop an effective sleep regimen tailored specifically for each client, and several sessions are dedicated to increasing compliance and problem-solving"--Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Introductory Information for Therapists
    Pre-Treatment Assessment
    Session 1: Psychoeducational and Behavioral Therapy Components
    Session 2: Cognitive Therapy Components
    Follow-Up Sessions
    Considerations in CBT Delivery: Challenging Patients and Treatment Settings
    Sleep History Questionnaire
    Daytime Insomnia Symptom Response Scale (DISRS).
    Digital Access Oxford 2015
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    Jack D. Edinger, Colleen E. Carney.
    Summary: It is estimated that one in ten U.S. adults suffers from chronic insomnia. If left untreated, chronic insomnia reduces quality of life and increases risk for psychiatric and medical disease, especially depression and anxiety. The Overcoming Insomnia treatment program uses evidence-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) methods to correct poor sleep habits. CBT has been proven in multiple studies to improve sleep by reducing time spent in bed before sleep onset, reducing time spent awake after first sleep onset, and increasing the quality and efficiency of sleep. This second edition has been.
    Digital Access Oxford 2014
  • Digital
    edited by Abigail M. Judge, Robin M. Deutsch.
    Summary: In recent years there has been heightened interest in the clinical and legal management of families in which children resist contact with one parent and become aligned with the other following divorce. Families affected by these dynamics require disproportionate resources and time from mental health and legal professionals, and cases require a specialized clinical approach. Traditional models of individual and family therapy are not designed to address these issues, and strategies and resources for mental health and legal professionals have been extremely limited. This text describes interventions for families experiencing a high conflict divorce impasse where a child is resisting contact with a parent. It examines in detail one such intervention, the Overcoming Barriers approach, involving the entire family and combining psycho-education and clinical intervention.

    Contents:
    Part I. Family-based Interventions : indicators, models and clinical challenges. Clinical decision making in parent-child contact problem cases : tailoring the intervention to the family's needs / Barbara Fidler and Peggie Ward
    The current status of outpatient approaches to parent-child contact problems / Shely Polak and Jack Moran
    More than words : the use of experiential therapies in the treatment of families with parent-child contact problems and parental alienation / Abigail Judge and Rebecca Bailey
    The perfect storm : high conflict family dynamics, complex therapist reactions and suggestions for clinical management / Abigail Judge and Peggie Ward
    Part II. The Overcoming Barriers Approach. Overview of the Overcoming Barriers approach / Peggie Ward, Robin Deutsch, and Matt Sullivan
    Management of the camp experience : the integration of the milieu and the clinical team / Carole Blane, Tyler Sullivan, Daniel Wolfson and Abigail Judge
    "East Group" : group work with favored parents / Peggie Ward
    "West Group" : group interventions for rejected parents / Matthew J. Sullivan
    "Common Ground" : the children's group / Robin Deutsch, Abigail Judge, and Barbara Fidler
    Co-parenting, parenting and child-focused interventions / Matt Sullivan, Robin Deutsch, and Peggie Ward
    Translating the Overcoming Barriers approach to outpatient settings / Barbara Fidler, Peggie Ward, and Robin Deutsch
    Program evaluation, training and dissemination / Michael Saini and Robin Deutsch.
    Digital Access Oxford [2017]
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    by Flavio Cadegiani.
    Summary: This book discusses major changes in our understanding of the most prevalent non-orthopedic, sports-related condition - overtraining syndrome (OTS), arguing that it should be considered as the manifestation of burnout in athletes, rather than simply the result of excessive training. While the chronic adaptations of the cardiovascular and musculoskeletal systems to exercise are well documented, those of the endocrine system are less well known, and adaptations of the hormonal ranges for athletes are yet to be determined. There is also a lack of standardized diagnostic criteria, consistent assessment methods and biomarkers. This book offers a systematic review of the hormonal aspects of overtraining syndrome, and a comparison with sports-related syndromes triggered by chronic deprivation of different sorts, including the female athlete triad (and its derivative, RED-S) and burnout syndrome of the athlete (BSA). It demonstrates that these conditions, although studied separately from each other, may all be different manifestations of the same condition, leading to 'maladaptive (dysfunctional forced adaptations to a hostile environment) changes in response to chronic depletion of energy and mechanisms of repair, causing multiple dysfunctions. The author proposes that OTS/Paradoxical Deconditioning Syndrome (PDS), RED-S/TRIAD and BSA are parts of a same condition, or at least a group of similar conditions. Further, the book offers a chronological overview of OTS, based on preliminary research. Given its broad scope, this concise reference book will appeal to a range of health professionals. It allows readers, including those without a strong academic background, to gain a systematic understanding of OTS.

    Contents:
    Introduction, historical perspective, and basic concepts on overtraining syndrome
    Classical understanding of overtraining syndrome
    Methodological challenges and limitations of the research of overtraining syndrome
    New findings on overtraining syndrome
    Clinical, metabolic, and biochemical behaviors in overtraining syndrome and overall athletes
    New Understanding, Concepts, and Special Topics on Overtraining Syndrome
    The underappreciated Athlete: Overtraining Syndrome in Resistance training, high intensity functional training (HIFT), and in female athletes
    Recovery from overtraining syndrome
    learnings from the eros-longitudinal study
    Female athlete triad (Triad), relative energy deficiency of the sport (Red-s), and burnout syndrome of the athlete (BSA): concepts, similarities, and differences from overtraining syndrome (OTS)
    Special topics on overtraining syndrome (OTS) / paradoxical deconditioning syndrome (PDS)
    Practical approach to the Athlete Suspected or at high-risk for OTS
    Research and Future Perspectives on Overtraining Syndrome.-Clinical Hormonal Guidelines for the Research of the Endocrinology in Sports and Athletes: Beyond Overtraining Syndrome
    Endocrinology of Physical Activity and Sport in Practice: How to Research? Models for the Chronology and Tests of Studies on Athletes
    Novel Insights in Overtraining Syndrome: Summary and Conclusions.
    Digital Access Springer 2020
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    edited by Eunjoo Pacifici, Susan Bain.
    Summary: Today's challenge, especially for many newcomers to the regulated industry, is not necessarily to gather regulatory information, but to know how to interpret and apply it. The ability to discern what is important from what is not, and to interpret regulatory documents correctly, provides a valuable competitive advantage to any newcomer or established professional in this field. An Overview of FDA Regulated Products: From Drugs and Medical Devices to Food and Tobacco provides a valuable summary of the key information to unveil the meaning of critical, and often complex, regulatory concepts. Concise and easy to read with practical explanations, key points, summaries and case studies, this book highlights the regulatory processes involved in bringing an FDA regulated product from research and development to approval and market. Although the primary focus will be on the US system, this book also features global perspectives where appropriate. A valuable resource for students, professors and professionals, An Overview of FDA Regulated Products illustrates the most important elements and concepts so that the reader can focus on the critical issues and make the necessary connections to be successful.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2018
  • Digital
    Roy Homburg.
    Summary: The second edition of this highly successful book updates the reader on progress and developments in the field of ovulation induction and controlled ovarian stimulation. Furthermore, it provides the busy clinician with a reliable overview of the principles involved and the management needed. As with the previous edition, the emphasis throughout this book is on logical evidence and evidence-based solutions, supplemented with Professor Roy Homburgs extensive clinical experience gleaned from more than forty years working in the field. A number of highly useful algorithms and explanatory tables reinforce this approach, ensuring that the reader is presented with easy-to-grasp, well-presented information that maximizes clarity and understanding. Ovulation Induction and Controlled Ovarian Stimulation: A Practical Guide offers a concise, no-nonsense, practical guide to ovulation induction and controlled ovarian stimulation and will be an essential resource for general gynaecologists, fertility specialists and trainees, health workers and students.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Digital
    Jean-Claude Emperaire ; foreword by Bruno Lunenfeld.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Digital
    [edited by] Dr. Sanja Thompson, Dr. Nicolsa Lovett, Professor John Grimley Evans, Professor Sarah Pendlebury.
    Summary: Based around the specialist training curriculum for geriatrics, this volume covers the presentation, management, and treatment of illness in older people and relevant social and ethical issues.
    Digital Access Oxford 2016
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    edited by Richard Leach, Derek Bell, Kevin Moore.
    Digital Access Oxford [2016]
  • Digital
    Helen V. Firth, Jane A. Hurst.
    Summary: "This book on clinical genetics and genomics includes many common-sense approaches, useful standards and definitions, suggestions for appropriate testing, and excellent references. It is meant to be ‘first-line’ support. It is designed to provide a basic guide to the clinical consultation, be it in outpatients or on the ward, and is intended to be used with other data sources, web resources, and texts. Blank pages are distributed throughout the book to enable the reader to update and personalize the copy with notes from current journals, guidelines, seminars, and lectures. Medical genetics trainees, residents, and fellows should particularly find this book useful; the mature and experienced clinical geneticist should also find it useful and thoughtfully constructed"--Publisher's description.

    Contents:
    Introduction
    Clinical approach
    Common consultations
    Cancer
    Chromosomes
    Pregnancy and fertility
    Appendix.
    Digital Access Oxford 2017
  • Digital
    edited by H.C.G. Matthew and Brian Harrison.
    Digital Access Database
  • Digital
    Summary: A complete text of the 2nd. ed. of the Oxford English dictionary with quarterly updates, including revisions not available in any other form.
    Digital Access Database
  • Digital
    Heather Baid, Fiona Creed, and Jessica Hargreaves.
    Summary: A practical, concise, easily accessible and evidence-based guide for all levels of nursing staff working in critical care environments.

    Contents:
    Admission to critical care
    Systematic assessment
    Generic care of the critically ill patient
    Respiratory assessment and monitoring
    Respiratory support
    Cardiovascular assessment and monitoring
    Cardiovascular support
    Neurological care
    Renal care
    Gastrointestinal care
    Sepsis
    Metabolic disorders
    Immunology
    Haematology
    Managing emergencies
    Obstetric ergencies
    Poisoning
    Trauma
    End-of-life care
    Transfer of the critical care patient
    Rehabilitation and discharge.
    Digital Access Oxford 2016
  • Digital
    edited by Robert Crouch, Alan Charters, Mary Dawood, and Paula Bennett.
    Contents:
    General principles of emergency nursing
    First principles
    Investigations
    Emergency care of the infant and child
    Obstetric emergencies
    Neurological emergencies
    Respiratory emergencies
    Cardiovascular emergencies
    Musculoskeletal injuries
    Gastrointestinal emergencies
    Genitourinary emergencies
    Skin emergencies
    Ophthalmological emergencies
    ENT emergencies
    Major trauma
    Endocrine and metabolic emergencies
    Haematological emergencies
    Overdose and poisoning
    Mental health emergencies
    Emergencies in older patients
    Skills reminder.
    Digital Access Oxford 2017
  • Digital
    edited by Janet Medforth, Linda Ball, Angela Walker, Sue Battersby, and Sarah Stables.
    Summary: This handbook provides midwives with everything they need for successful practice. It contains concise, practical and expert guidance on all aspects of the midwife's role, from pre-conceptual advice to the final post-natal examination of the mother and baby.

    Contents:
    1. Introduction
    2. Pre-conception care
    3. Sexual health
    4. Antenatal care
    5. Health advice in pregnancy
    6. Minor disorders of pregnancy
    7. Helping women cope with pregnancy : complementary therapies
    8. The need for social support
    9. Recognizing and managing pregnancy complications
    10. Medical conditions during pregnancy
    11. Normal labour : first stage
    12. Pain relief : non-pharmacological
    13. Pain relief : pharmacological
    14. Normal labour : second stage
    15. Normal labour : third stage
    16. Immediate care of the newborn
    17. Management of malpositions and malpresentations
    18. High-risk labour
    19. Emergencies during pregnancy, labour, and postnatally
    20. Postnatal care
    21. Disorders of the postnatal period
    22. Contraception
    23. Care of the newborn
    24. Breast feeding
    25. Artificial feeding.
    Digital Access Oxford 2017
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    edited by Brenda Major, John F. Dovidio, Bruce G. Link.
    Summary: This volume's unique multidisciplinary approach brings together social and health psychologists, sociologists, public health scholars, and medical ethicists to comprehensively assess stigma's impact on health. It goes beyond the common practice of studying one stigmatized group at a time to examine the stigma-health link across multiple stigmatized groups. This broad, multidisciplinary framework not only illuminates the significant effects stigma has when aggregated across the health of many groups but also increases understanding of which stigma processes are general across groups and which are particular to specific groups. Here, a compendium of leading international experts point readers toward potential policy responses and possibilities for intervention as well as to the large gaps in understanding that remain.

    Contents:
    Part one. Background
    Stigma and its implications for health : introduction and overview / Brenda Major, John F. Dovidio, Bruce G. Link, and Sarah K. Calabrese
    Physical health disparities and stigma : race, sexual orientation, and body weight / John F. Dovidio, Louis A. Penner, Sarah K. Calabrese, and Rebecca L. Pearl
    Stigma as a fundamental cause of health inequality / Bruce G. Link, Jo c. Phelan, and Mark L. Hatzenbuehler
    Power, status, and stigma : their implications for health / Jeffrey W. Lucas, Hsiang-Yuan Ho, and Kristin Kerns
    Stigma, social identity threat, and health / Brenda Major and Toni Schmader
    Structural stigma and health / Mark L. Hatzenbuehler
    Part two. Pathways from stigma to health
    Discriminating ecologies : a life history approach to stigma and health / Steven L. Neuberg and Andreana C. Kenrick
    Segregation, stigma, and stratification : a biosocial model / Douglas S. Massey and Brandon Wagner
    Racial discrimination and racial disparities in health / Naomi Priest and David R. Williams
    Patient stigma, medical interactions, and health care disparities : a selective review / Louis A. Penner, Sean M. Phelan, Valerie Earnshaw, Terrance L. Albrecht, and John F. Dovidio
    Interpersonal discrimination and physical health / Laura S. Richman, Elizabeth Pascoe, and Micah Lattanner
    Biopsychosocial mechanisms linking discrimination to health : a focus on social cognition / Elizabeth Brondolo, Irene V. Blair, and Amandeep Kaur
    Neural and cardiovascular pathways from stigma to suboptimal health / Belle Derks and Daan Scheepers
    Affective reactions as mediators of the relationship between stigma and health / Wendy Berry Mendes and Keely A. Muscatell
    Part three. Moderators of the stigma-health relationship
    When stigma is concealable : the costs and benefits for health / Diane M. Quinn
    Social identity, stigma, and health / Jolanda Jetten, S. Alexander Haslam, Tegan Cruwys, and Nyla R. Branscombe
    Social stigma and health : an identity-based motivation perspective / Daphna Oyserman and Oliver Fisher
    Parenting as a buffer that deters discrimination and race-related stressors from getting under the skin : theories, findings, and future directions / Allen W. Barton and Gene H. Brody
    Perceived racial discrimination and health behavior : mediation and moderation / Frederick X. Gibbons and Michelle L. Stock
    Stigma, health, and individual differences / Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton and Jordan B. Leiner
    Part four. Anti-stigma interventions
    Getting underneath the power of contact : revisiting the fundamental level of stigma as a social network phenomenon / Bernice A. Pescosolido and Bianca Manago
    Reducing physical illness stigma : insights from the mental illness arena / Patrick W. Corrigan, Andrea B. Bink, and Annie Schmidt
    Public health with a punch : fear, stigma, and hard-hitting media campaigns / Amy L. Fairchild and Ronald Bayer
    Public health and social justice : an argument against stigma as a tool of health promotion and disease prevention / Erika Blacksher
    Part five. Bidirectional processes in stigma and health
    Stigma and the social epidemic of HIV : understanding bidirectional mechanisms of risk and resilience / Stephenie R. Chaudoir and Jeffrey D. Fisher
    Sexual minority stigma and health / John E. Pachankis and David J. Lick
    The negative and bidirectional effects of weight stigma on health / Brenda Major, A. Janet Tomiyama, and Jeffrey M. Hunger
    Mental and physical health consequences of the stigma associated with mental illnesses / Bruce G. Link, Jo C. Phelan, and Greer Sullivan.
    Digital Access Oxford 2018
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    Mark Radford, Maria Kisiel, Alison Smith, editors.
    Contents:
    1. Introduction to the surgical patient
    2. Managing the surgical ward
    3. Surgical Care models
    4. Pre-operative assessment and preparation
    5. Pre-operative optimization
    6. Transfer to other departments or theatre
    7. Intraoperative care
    8. Ward post-operative care
    9. Pain management
    10. Nutrition and hydration
    11. Transfusion of blood products
    12. Wound care
    13. Skin assessment
    14. Infection: prevention, control, and treatment
    15. Post-operative complications
    16. Surgical Nursing Procedures
    17. Opthalmology
    18. Upper gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary surgery
    19. Colorectal and lower gastrointestinal surgery
    20. Trauma and orthopaedics
    21. Vascular surgery
    22. Urology and renal
    23. Neurological and spinal surgery
    24. Burns and plastic surgery
    25. Thoracic surgery
    26. Cardiac surgery
    27. Breast surgery
    28. Gynaecological surgery.
    Digital Access Oxford 2016
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    edited by Robert Davidson, Andrew Brent, Anna Seale.
    Summary: "This handbook is the definitive resource for medical problems in tropical regions, and in low-resource settings. It includes brand new chapters on humanitarian crises, poisoning and envenoming, nosocomial infections, and antibiotic resistance." -- Publisher.

    Contents:
    1. Management of the sick child
    2. Malaria
    3. HIV/AIDS
    4. Tuberculosis
    5. Chest medicine
    6. Diarrhoeal diseases
    7. Gastroenterology
    8. Cardiovascular medicine
    9. Renal medicine
    10. Neurology
    11. Haematology
    12. Endocrinology and biochemistry
    13. Ophthalmology
    14. Dermatology
    15. Bone, joint, and soft tissue infections
    16. Sexually-transmitted infections
    17. Nutrition
    18. Multi-system diseases and infections
    19. Mental health
    20. Trauma
    21. Poisoning and envenoming
    22. Immunization
    23. Health emergencies in humanitarian crises
    24. Obstetrics and Gynaecology: emergencies
    25. Nosocomial infection, antibiotic prescribing, and resistance.
    Digital Access Ovid 2014
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    edited by Delan Devakumar, Jennifer Hall, Zeshan Qureshi, Joy Lawn.
    Summary: The aim of this book is to provide a summary of the current concepts and challenges in global maternal and child health in a format that appeals to students of the subject, the general public, and current practitioners in the field. It also provides study exercises that may inform tutors on undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

    Contents:
    SECTION 1 Introduction
    1 Women's, children's, and adolescents' health in a changing world
    2 Strategies through the lifecourse to improve maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health
    3 Agencies and actors in women's, children's, and adolescents' health
    SECTION 2 Research methods
    4 Research methods and evidence-​based medicine
    5 Economic evaluation in global health
    SECTION 3 Important concepts across the lifecourse
    6 Social determinants of health7 Developmental origins of health and disease
    8 Health workers and health systems
    9 The environment and health
    10 Conflict, disasters, and humanitarian response
    SECTION 4 Adolescent health
    11 Introduction to adolescent health
    12 Adolescent sexual and reproductive health
    13 Adolescent non-​communicable diseases
    14 Adolescent mental health
    15 Adolescent HIV and infection
    16 Adolescent injuries
    17 Strategies to improve adolescent health
    SECTION 5 Women's reproductive and maternal health
    18 Introduction to maternal and reproductive health 19 Sexual and reproductive health20 Contraception and abortion
    21 Direct maternal deaths
    22 Indirect maternal deaths
    23 Maternal morbidity
    24 Maternal nutrition
    25 Maternal mental health
    26 Strategies to improve maternal and reproductive health
    SECTION 6 Newborn health
    27 Introduction to newborn health
    28 Stillbirths
    29 Preterm births
    30 Intrapartum-​related events affecting the newborn
    31 Neonatal infection
    32 Congenital disorders
    33 Low birthweight and poor foetal growth
    34 Strategies to improve newborn health and prevent stillbirths
    SECTION 7 Child health 35 Introduction to child health36 Child infection
    37 Child nutrition
    38 Child development and disability
    39 Non-​communicable diseases in childhood
    40 Children in difficult circumstances
    41 Child injury, maltreatment, and safeguarding
    42 Strategies to improve child health
    SECTION 8 Influencing policy
    43 Ethics and rights
    44 Translating research into policy
    45 Advocacy to improve health
    46 Current challenges and debates for women's, children's, and adolescents' health
    Index
    Digital Access Oxford 2019
  • Digital
    edited by John Firth, Christopher Conlon, and Timothy Cox
    Digital Access Oxford 2020
  • Digital
    edited by Betty R. Ferrell, RN, PhD, MA, FAAN, FPCN, CHPN, Professor and Director, Department of Nursing Research and Education, City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, Duarte, California, Nessa Coyle, ACHPN, PhD, FAAN, Consultant, Palliative Care and Clinical Ethics in Oncology, New York, New York, Judith A. Paice, PhD, RN, FAAN, Director of Cancer Pain Program, Division of Hematology-Oncology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois.
    Contents:
    SECTION VI: PEDIATRIC PALLIATIVE CARE: Symptom management in pediatric palliative care / Melody Brown-Hellsten and Stacey Berg
    Pediatric hospice and palliative care / Vanessa Battista and Gwenn LaRagione
    Pediatric care: transitioning goals of care in the emergency department, intensive care unit, and in between / Barbara Jones, Marcia Levetown and Melody Brown Hellsten
    End-of-life decision-making in pediatric oncology / Pamela S. Hinds, Linda L. Oakes, and Wayne L. Furman
    Palliative care in the neonatal intensive care unit / Cheryl Thaxton, Brigit Carter, and Chi Dang Hornik
    Grief and bereavement in pediatric palliative care / Rana Limbo and Betty Davies
    Pediatric pain: knowing the child before you / Mary Layman-Goldstein and Dane Kramer --
    Digital Access Oxford 2015
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    edited by Betty Rolling Ferrell, Judith A. Paice.
    Digital Access Oxford 2019
  • Digital
    edited by Julian Abel, Allan Kellehear.
    Summary: Death, dying, loss, and care giving are not just medical issues, but societal ones. This volume explores the adoption of public health principles to palliative care, including harm reduction, early intervention, health and well-being promotion, and compassionate communities.
    Digital Access Oxford 2022
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    Canhua Huang, Yuanyuan Zhang, editors.
    Summary: This book offers a systematic review of the cutting-edge knowledge in stress medicine. Cellular redox imbalance, resulting from overproduction of reactive oxide species (ROS), leads to oxidative stress and subsequent occurrence and development of many diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, pain, etc. In addition, ROS can induce post-translational modification of proteins and play roles through redox signaling pathways. In this book, the authors attempt to re-define the key concepts in oxidative stress, such as oxidative eustress and oxidative distress, revisit the pivotal signaling of oxidative stress in human diseases, and discuss the debate in current anti-oxidant strategies, such as natural products and drug repurposing. This book serves as a reference to graduate students and researchers in this growing field.

    Contents:
    Oxidative stress and anti-oxidant strategies in human diseases
    Oxidative stress in the tumorimmune microenvironment
    Oxidative stress-mediated stem cell aging
    Stress proteins: Biological functions, human diseases and virus infections
    Importance of mitochondrial quality controls in Parkinsons disease: the potential interplay of mitochondrial unfolded protein response and mitophagy
    Autophagy in cellular stress responses
    Cysteine metabolism in cancer progression and therapy resistance
    Stress and circadians
    ROS, glucose and lipid metabolism
    Drug repurposing: An avenue towards stress medicine in cancer therapy
    Redox regulation of metabolic enzymes in cancer
    Stress and inflammation
    Oxidative stress in cell signaling and cell fate determination under glucose starvation.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
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    edited by Mieczyslaw Pokorski.
    Summary: Cardiorespiratory function is prominently affected by oxidative stress. Cigarette smoking is the archetype of oxidative and nitrative stress and free radical formation. New adverse effects of smoking keep on ppopping up in research. The chapters provide the comprehensive view of new developments in this area regarding cardiovascular and lung function and muscle catabolism. Alterations in inflammatory cytokines and proteins as well as degradation of muscle proteins due to smoking, by far unrecognized, caused by oxidative stress also are presented. Much less is known about the effect of cognitive stress on vagally-mediated cardiorespiratory function and surprisingly, on vagal immune pathway. The experimental studies also show that clinically important meconium aspiration syndrome contains an oxidative trait which is amenable to antioxidative treatment. This volume creates a source of information on the damaging role of oxidative stress in cardiorespiratory function that has by far not been available.

    Contents:
    Peroxynitrite induces degradation of myosin heavy chain via p38 MAPK and muscle-specific E3 ubiquitin ligases in C2 skeletal myotubes
    Alterations in the coagulation system of active smokers from the Ludwigshafen Risk and Cardiovascular Health (LURIC) study
    C-reactive protein and lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 in smokers and nonsmokers of the Ludwigshafen Risk and Cardiovascular Health (LURIC) Study
    Green tea drinking improves erythrocytes and saliva oxidative status in the elderly
    Cardiovascular effects of N-acetylcysteine in meconium-induced acute lung injury
    Alterations in vagal-immune pathway in long-lasting mental stress
    Nocturnal parasympathetic modulation of heart rate in obesity-hypoventilation patients
    N-acetylcysteine Alleviates the Meconium-Induced Acute Lung Injury
    Index.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
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    Cadenas, Enrique; Packer, Lester.
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    Jordi Camps, editor.
    Contents:
    Introduction: Oxidation and inflammation, a molecular link between non-communicable diseases
    Oxidative stress and DNA damage in obesity-related tumorigenesis
    High density lipoproteins and ischemia reperfusion injury: the therapeutic potential of HDL to modulate cell survival pathways
    The DING family of phosphate binding proteins in inflammatory diseases
    Inflammation, infection, cancer and all that...the role of paraoxonases
    Autophagy is an inflammation-related defensive mechanism against disease
    Delta-5 and delta-6 desaturases: crucial enzymes in polyunsaturated fatty acid-related pathways with pleiotropic influences in health and disease
    Systemic inflammation, intestine and paraoxonase-1
    Serotonin modulation of macrophage polarization: inflammation and beyond
    Energy metabolism and metabolic sensors in stem cells: the metabostem crossroads of aging and cancer
    Molecular promiscuity of plant polyphenols in the management of age-related diseases: far beyond their antioxidant properties
    Postprandial inflammation: targeting glucose and lipids
    Dynamic interplay between metabolic syndrome and immunity
    The axis AGE-RAGE-soluble RAGE and oxidative stress in chronic kidney disease
    The chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 2 in neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Digital
    Sajal Chakraborti, Naranjan S Dhalla, Nirmal K Ganguly, Madhu Dikshit, editors.
    Summary: This book bridges the gap between fundamental and translational research in the area of heart disease. It describes a multidisciplinary approach, and demonstrates biochemical mechanisms associated with dysregulation of redox signaling, which leads heart disease. Presenting recent studies on improved forms of ROS scavenging enzymes; specific inhibitors for different ROS generating enzymes; and oxidant induced signaling pathways and their antagonists that allow subtle modulation of redox signaling, it also discusses the spatial and temporal aspects of oxidative stress in the cardiovascular system, which are of vital importance in developing better strategies for treating heart disease. Each chapter offers researchers valuable insights into identifying targets for drug development for different types of heart disease.

    Contents:
    I. Role of Oxidative Stress in Heart Diseases
    1. J.L Johnson. Laboratory of cardiovascular pathology, School of Clinical Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol. UK
    2. M.A. Srivastava, Department of Physiology, McGill University, Canada
    3. P. Balakumar. Pharmacology Unit, AIMST University, Semeling 08100 Bedong, Kedah Darul Aman, Malaysia
    4. K.B Pasumarthi. Department of Pharmacology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
    5. B. Turan. Department of Biophysics, Ankara University, Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey
    6. Z. Xie. Marshall Institute of Interdisciplinary Research, Marshall University, Huntington, WV, USA
    7. T.L. Haas. Angiogenesis Research Group, School of Health Sciences, York University, Toronto, Canada
    8. A. Kukol. School of Life and Medical Sciences, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK
    9. N.S. Dhalla, Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
    10. A.K. Srivastava. Cell Signalling laboratory, McGill University, Canada
    11. S. Chakraborti, University of Kalyani, Kalyani 741235, West Bengal, India
    12. S. Goswami, School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India
    13. C.C. Kartha, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Biotechnology, Thiruvanatapuram, India
    14. S.K. Malick, Department of Pharmacology. AIIMS, New Delhi, India
    15. S. Chatterjee, Anna University, Chennai, India
    16. N. Mahapatra, IIT-Madras, Chennai, India
    17. R. Bhunya, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysicvs, University of kalyani, West Bengal, India
    18. S. Nandi, North Est Hill University, Meghalaya, India
    19. N.K. Ganguly, Sir gangaram Hospital, New Delhi
    20. M. Dixit, CSIR-CDR, -Lucknow, India
    21. A.D. Abell, University of Adelaide, Australia
    22. Chava Kimchi Sarfaty, Centre for Biologics Evaluation and Research, Foodand Drug Administration, Bethesda, Maryland, USA
    23. B. Furhman, Technion Faculty of Medicine and Ramban Medical Center, Hiafa, Israel
    24. R.F. Gerlach, Depa rtment of Physiology, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
    25.T.L. Haas, School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences, York University, Toronto, Canada
    26. B. Mittal, Department of Genetics. Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, Uttap Pradesh, India
    27. Richard Schulz, Department of Pedfiatrics, University of Alberta, Canada
    28. Bodh J Jugdutt, Mackenzie Haeth Sciences Centre, Division of Cardiology, University of Alberta, Canada
    29. Vibha Rani, Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
    34. Veena Dhawan, Department of Experimental Medicine and Biotechnology, PGIMER, Chandigarh, India
    30. Surekha Rani, Department of Genetics, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telengana State, India.
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    Ashok Agarwal, Rakesh Sharma, Sajal Gupta, Avi Harlev, Gulfam Ahmad, Stefan S. du Plessis, Sandro C. Esteves, Siew May Wang, Damayanthi Durairajanayagam, editors.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
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    Sajal Chakraborti [and three others], editors.
    Summary: This first volume of the comprehensive, two-volume work on oxidative stress in lung disease introduces the molecular mechanisms, and the role of oxidants in the progression of different lung diseases. The lungs of humans and animals are under constant threat from oxidants from either endogenous (e.g. in situ metabolic reactions) or exogenous sources (e.g. air pollutants). Further, oxidative stress causes the oxidation of proteins, DNA and lipids, which in turn generates secondary metabolic products. The book consists of sections, each focusing on different aspects of oxidant-mediated lung diseases. As such it is a unique reference resource for postgraduate students, biomedical researchers and also for the clinicians who are interested in studying and understanding oxidant-mediated lung diseases. The second volume will incorporate other aspects of oxidant-mediated lung diseases, including prevention and therapeutics.

    Contents:
    Intro; Preface; Contents; Editors and Contributors; Part I: General Implications of Oxidative Stress on Lungs;
    1: Nutrition in Inflammatory Lung Diseases; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Oxidative Stress; 1.2.1 Free Radicals; 1.2.2 Oxygen Reactive Species; 1.2.3 Oxidative Stress; 1.2.3.1 Implications of Oxidative Stress in the Organism; 1.2.3.2 Oxidative Damage in Lung; 1.3 Inflammation in Lung Diseases; 1.3.1 Inflammatory Cellular Response; 1.3.2 Biological Barriers in Lung; 1.3.3 Acute and Chronic Lung Inflammation; 1.4 Interaction of Nutrients with Inflammatory Elements 1.5 Role of the Diet in Lung Diseases1.5.1 Mediterranean Diet; 1.5.2 Western Diet; 1.5.3 Fruit and Vegetable Consumption; 1.6 Conclusion; References;
    2: Oxidative Stress and Smoke-Related Lung Diseases: A Tentative Approach Through the Blood, Lungs, and Gut; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Exogenous and Endogenous Oxidation; 2.3 Regeneration of Lung Cells; 2.4 Oxidative Stress in the Lungs; 2.5 Oxidative Stress Markers; 2.6 Antioxidant Defense System; 2.7 Lung Pathology and Oxidative Stress; 2.7.1 COPD; 2.7.2 Bronchial Asthma; 2.7.3 Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis; 2.7.4 Lung Cancer 2.8 Lung Disease Statistics2.9 Molecular Mechanism of Lung Diseases; 2.10 Impact of Smoking on Lung Diseases; 2.11 Lung Disease and Gut Ecosystem; 2.12 Rational Basis for a Systemic Antioxidant and Parenteral/Transmucosal Oxygen-Ozone Tentative Interventional Trial: The Cell-Energy Modulation Biotech, CMB® Protocol; 2.13 Using Natural Antioxidants and Nutrigenomic Cytoprotective Agents to Prevent Oxidative Stress Damage in Lung Caused by Cigarette Smoking; 2.14 Conclusion and Future Direction; References;
    3: Oxidative Stress in Neonatal Lung Diseases; 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Perinatal Transition3.3 Vasoactive Molecules Are Involved in the Perinatal Transition; 3.3.1 Nitric Oxide (NO); 3.3.2 Prostacyclin (PGI2); 3.3.3 Thromboxane A2 (TXA2); 3.3.4 Endothelin; 3.4 Free Radical Generating Systems; 3.4.1 Mitochondrial Electron Transport Chain; 3.4.2 NADPH Oxidase (NOX); 3.4.3 eNOS Uncoupling; 3.5 Free Radicals in Neonates; 3.6 Antioxidant System; 3.6.1 General Aspects; 3.6.2 Caffeine; 3.6.3 Melatonin; 3.6.4 Taurine; 3.7 Neonatal Lung Diseases; 3.7.1 General Aspects; 3.7.2 Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) and Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD) 3.7.3 Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn (PPHN)3.8 Conclusion; References;
    4: DNA Repair Protein OGG1 in Pulmonary Infection and Other Inflammatory Lung Diseases; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 DNA Repair Protein OGG1 Response to Lung Infection; 4.2.1 OGG1 Plays a Role in Bacterial Infection; 4.2.1.1 Pseudomonas aeruginosa; 4.2.1.2 Klebsiella pneumoniae; 4.2.1.3 Other Bacteria; 4.2.2 OGG1 Affects Viral Infection; 4.2.3 OGG1 Affects Fungus Infection; 4.3 OGG1 Is Linked to Inflammatory Lung Diseases; 4.3.1 OGG1 Responses in Pulmonary Hyperoxia
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    Sajal Chakraborti, Narasimham L. Parinandi, Rita Ghosh, Nirmal K. Ganguly, Tapati Chakraborti, editors.
    Summary: This is the second volume of the comprehensive, two-volume work on oxidative stress in lung diseases. Adopting a multidisciplinary approach, it demonstrates the cellular and molecular mechanisms associated with ROS (reactive oxygen species)-induced initiation and progression of a variety of lung diseases, such as COPD, emphysema, asthma, cystic fibrosis, occupational pulmonary diseases and pulmonary hypertension and discusses points for therapeutic intervention. The book also covers translational research and the latest research on prevention and therapeutics. Each chapter includes in-depth insights into the mechanisms associated with lung diseases and into identifying targets for drug development. Bridging the gap between fundamental and translational research, and examining applications in the biomedical and pharmaceutical industry, it is a thought- provoking read for basic and applied scientists engaged in biomedical research.

    Contents:
    Part A
    Chapter 1. The effects of oxidative stress on the pulmonary surfactant and the role of lipids in this scenario
    Chapter 2. Oxidative stress in experimental models of acute lung injury
    Chapter 3. Potential of mesenchymal stem cells in modulating oxidative stress in the management of lung diseases
    Chapter 4. Role of NADPH oxidase induced oxidative stress in matrix metalloprotease-mediated lung diseases
    Chapter 5. Oxidative stress mechanisms in the pathogenesis of environmental lung diseases
    Part B
    Chapter 6. Oxidative stress induced mitochondrial dysfunction and asthma
    Chapter 7. Regulation of antioxidant Nrf2 signaling, an important pathway in COPD
    Chapter 8. Role of smoke-induced oxidative stress in pathogenesis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
    Chapter 9. Oxidative stress in obstructive and restrictive lung diseases
    Chapter 10. The use of ozone as redox modulator in the treatment of the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
    Chapter 11. TRP channels, oxidative stress and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
    Chapter 12. Paraquat induced oxidative stress and lung inflammation
    Chapter 13. Environmental, occupational and cancer drug induced oxidative stress in lung fibrosis
    Part C
    Chapter 14. Respiratory syncytial virus-induced oxidative stress in lung pathogenesis
    Chapter 15. Reactive oxygen species: Friends or foes of lung cancer?
    Chapter 16. Roles of long non-coding RNAs in lung cancer
    Chapter 17. modulator of therapeutic response in non small cell lung carcinoma
    Chapter 18. old story, new modalities!. Part D
    Chapter 19. Oxidative stress and therapeutic development in lung cancer
    Chapter 20. Regulation of oxidative stress by nitric oxide defines lung development and Diseases
    Chapter 21. Epidermal growth factor receptor: promising targets for non-small cell lung cancer
    Chapter 22. Oxygenated lipid products in COPD and asthma: a clinical picture.
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    Sajal Chakraborti, Tapati Chakraborti, Dhrubajyoti Chattopadhyay, Chandrima Shaha, editors.
    Summary: This book discusses recent advances in our understanding of the role of oxidants in microbial pathophysiology, providing valuable insights into the complex role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in host-microbial interactions. The various chapters take readers through the function of ROS in infections ranging from viral to bacterial, and describe how microorganisms have developed complex strategies to not only avoid contact with phagocyte-derived oxidants, but also protect themselves from injury when oxidants are encountered. Featuring the latest research in the field of microbial diseases, this timely book is a ready reference for scientists looking to develop new anti-microbial drugs.

    Contents:
    Intro; Preface; Contents; Editors and Contributors; Part I: General Aspects of Oxidant Stress in Microbial Diseases;
    1: Role of Reactive Oxygen Species in the Correlation Between Host and Microbes; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Involvement of ROS in Cellular Signaling Network; 1.3 ROS Production in Host Cells in Response to Microbial Infection; 1.4 Modulations of Host ROS Level by Pathogenic Microbes; 1.5 Enzymatic Antioxidant System in Microbes Against ROS; 1.6 Intracellular Response by Oxidative Stress; 1.7 Natural Antimicrobial Agent for Controlling Microbial Infection; 1.8 Conclusion 2.3.2.3 Reduced Glutathione (rGSH), Glutathione Peroxidase (GSH-Px), and Glutathione Reductase (GR)2.3.2.4 Catalase; 2.3.2.5 Uric Acid; 2.3.2.6 Vitamin C; 2.4 Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress in Canine Leishmaniosis; 2.4.1 Biomarkers of Oxidant Status; 2.4.1.1 Total Oxidant Status(TOS); 2.4.1.2 Erythrocyte/Plasma Lipid Peroxidation (LPO); 2.4.2 Biomarkers of Antioxidant Status; 2.4.2.1 Total Antioxidant Status (TAS); 2.4.2.2 Paraoxonase-1 (PON-1); 2.4.2.3 Thiols; 2.4.2.4 Superoxide Dismutase (SOD); 2.5 Conclusions; References
    3: Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species in the Oral Cavity3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species in the Oral Cavity; 3.2.1 Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS); 3.2.2 Reactive Nitrogen Species (RNS); 3.2.3 Oxidative and Nitrosative Stress in Oral Microbial Diseases; 3.2.4 Regulation of Systemic Homeostasis and Dysbiosis by Oral Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species; 3.3 ROS- and RNS-Based Therapeutics; References;
    4: Role of Gut Microbiota in Combating Oxidative Stress; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Gastrointestinal Tract: Its Influence on Gut Microbiota 4.3 Gut Microbiota: Health and Diseases4.3.1 Early Colonization; 4.3.2 Healthy Gut Microbiota; 4.3.3 Leaky Gut and Dysbiosis; 4.3.4 F/B Ratio: An Important Determinant of Gut Health; 4.3.5 Microbial SCFAs in Combating Oxidative Stress; 4.4 Understanding the Secret World of Microbes: Technological Advancements; 4.4.1 Molecular Techniques; 4.4.2 Sequence-Based Metagenomics; 4.4.3 Choice of Samples and Model System; 4.4.4 Modern High-Throughput Techniques; 4.5 Diseases Inducing Oxidative Stress: Role of Microbiota; 4.5.1 Metabolic Diseases; 4.5.1.1 Obesity; 4.5.1.2 Diabetes
    Digital Access Springer 2019
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    [edited by] Glenn D. Posner, Amanda Black, Griffith D. Jones, Darine El-Chaar.
    Summary: "A must-buy for the ob-gyn, ob nurse, and midwife, the book presents vital information in a clearly illustrated manner, making it an essential for any practitioner performing or assisting in childbirth. It includes a review of anatomy and proper examination of the patient; variations of fetal presentation are detailed along with proper management and birthing technique. The seventh edition continues to offer explicit management instruction for a variety of complications and delivery scenarios including hemorrhage, fetal concerns, preterm and prolonged labor, dystocia, and more. The book ends with a chapter on preliminary neonatal care"-- Provided by publisher.
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    RJ312 .W67 2016
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    Pan-Dong Ryu, Joseph C. LaManna, David K. Harrison, Sang-Suk Lee, editors.
    Contents:
    Intro
    The Heritage, Foundation, Mission and Legacy of ISOTT
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Panel of Reviewers
    ISOTT Participants at the Seoul National University
    Local Organizing Committee
    ISOTT Officers and Executive Committee
    ISOTT Award Winners
    The Melvin H. Knisely Award
    Melvin H. Knisely Award Recipients
    The Dietrich W. Lübbers Award
    Dietrich W. Lübbers Award Recipients
    The Britton Chance Award
    Britton Chance Award Recipients
    The Duane F. Bruley Travel Awards
    The Duane F. Bruley Travel Award Recipients
    Kovách Lecture Kovách Lecture Recipients
    Peter Vaupel Lecture
    Peter Vaupel Lecture Recipients
    Contents
    Part I: Brain Oxygenation and Function
    Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Measured Cerebral Blood Flow from Spontaneous Oxygenation Changes in Neonatal Brain Injury
    1 Introduction
    2 Methods
    2.1 Data Collection
    2.2 Data Analysis
    3 Results
    4 Discussion
    References
    Nonlinear Transfer Entropy to Assess the Neurovascular Coupling in Premature Neonates
    1 Introduction
    2 Dataset
    3 Methods
    4 Results
    5 Discussion and Conclusions
    References Reference Value of Brain Tissue Oxygen Saturation in Newborns Immediately After Birth
    1 Introduction
    2 Methods
    3 Results
    4 Discussion
    5 Limitation
    6 Conclusion
    References
    Changes in Brain Tissue Oxygenation and Metabolism During Rewarming After Neonatal Encephalopathy are Related to Electrical Abnormality
    1 Introduction
    2 Methods
    3 Data Analysis
    4 Results
    5 Discussion
    References
    Impact of Skull Thickness on Cerebral NIRS Oximetry in Neonates: An in silico Study
    1 Introduction
    2 Methods
    3 Results
    4 Discussion and Conclusions
    References Resuscitation with Drag Reducing Polymers after Traumatic Brain Injury with Hemorrhagic Shock Reduces Microthrombosis and Oxidative Stress
    1 Introduction
    2 Methods
    3 Results
    4 Discussion
    5 Conclusion
    References
    Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Improves Impaired Cerebrovascular Reactivity in Traumatized Mouse Brain
    1 Introduction
    2 Methods
    2.1 Experimental Design
    2.2 Two-Photon Laser Scanning Microscopy
    2.3 Cerebrovascular Reactivity Test
    2.4 Statistical Analyses
    3 Results
    4 Discussion
    5 Conclusion
    References Comparative Analysis of Simultaneous Transcranial Doppler and Perfusion Computed Tomography for Cerebral Perfusion Evaluation in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury
    1 Introduction
    2 Materials and Methods
    3 Results
    4 Discussion
    5 Conclusion
    References
    Meningeal Lymphatic Pathway of Brain Clearing From the Blood After Haemorrhagic Injuries
    1 Introduction
    2 Methods
    3 Results
    3.1 Brain Clearance from Blood after Brain Hemorrhage Associated with Hypoxia
    3.2 Activation of Brain Drainage Via the Meningeal Lymphatics after Brain Hemorrhage
    Digital Access Springer 2020
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    Howard J. Halpern, Joseph C. LaManna, David K. Harrison, Boris Epel.
    Contents:
    Cell Metabolism, Tissue Oxygenation and Treatment. Oxygen Sensing by the Carotid Body: Past and Present / Nanduri R. Prabhakar, Ying-Jie Peng
    Predicted Decrease in Membrane Oxygen Permeability with Addition of Cholesterol / Gary Angles, Rachel Dotson, Kristina Bueche, Sally C. Pias
    Chronic Diseases as Barriers to Oxygen Delivery: A Unifying Hypothesis of Tissue Reoxygenation Therapy / G.A. Perdrizet
    Dorsiflexor Muscle Oxygenation During Low, Moderate and Submaximal Sustained Isometric Contraction / Adkham Paiziev, Martin Wolf, Fikrat Kerimov
    Factors Determining the Oxygen Permeability of Biological Membranes: Oxygen Transport Across Eye Lens Fiber-Cell Plasma Membranes / Witold Karol Subczynski, Justyna Widomska, Laxman Mainali
    Multi-site Measurements of Muscle O2 Dynamics During Cycling Exercise in Early Post-myocardial Infarction / Shun Takagi, Ryotaro Kime, Norio Murase, Masatsugu Niwayama, Takuya Osada [and others]
    Effects of 8 Weeks' Training on Systemic and Muscle Oxygen Dynamics in University Rugby Players / Shun Takagi, Ryotaro Kime, Masatsugu Niwayama, Kuniaki Hirayama, Shizuo Sakamoto
    Imaging Redox State in Mouse Muscles of Different Ages / Lily Moon, David W. Frederick, Joseph A. Baur, Lin Z. Li
    Amino Acid Hydration Decreases Radiation-Induced Nausea in Mice: A Pica Model / Liangjie Yin, Lauren Vaught, Paul Okunieff, Katherine Casey-Sawicki [and others] / Chapter / Pages / Evaluation of Haemoglobin and Cytochrome Responses During Forearm Ischaemia Using Multi-wavelength Time Domain NIRS / Frédéric Lange, Luke Dunne, Ilias Tachtsidis
    Influence of Free Radicals on the Intrinsic MRI Relaxation Properties / Rong-Wen Tain, Alessandro M. Scotti, Weiguo Li, Xiaohong Joe Zhou, Kejia Cai
    Inter-individual Differences in Exercise-Induced Spatial Working Memory Improvement: A Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study / Yudai Yamazaki, Daisuke Sato, Koya Yamashiro, Atsuhiro Tsubaki, Yui Yamaguchi [and others]
    Cancer Oxygenation and Metabolism. Tumor Oxygenation Status: Facts and Fallacies / Peter Vaupel, Arnulf Mayer
    Multiparametric Analysis of the Tumor Microenvironment: Hypoxia Markers and Beyond / Arnulf Mayer, Peter Vaupel
    Computational Simulation of Tumor Hypoxia Based on In Vivo Microvasculature Assessed in a Dorsal Skin Window Chamber / Lina Xu, Peter Vaupel, Siwei Bai, Bjoern Menze, Kuangyu Shi
    Hypoxia-Related Tumor Acidosis Affects MicroRNA Expression Pattern in Prostate and Breast Tumor Cells / A. Riemann, S. Reime, O. Thews. Brain Oxygenation and Function. Cortical and Autonomic Stress Responses in Adults with High Versus Low Levels of Trait Anxiety: A Pilot Study / A. Brugnera, C. Zarbo, R. Adorni, A. Compare, K. Sakatani
    Relation Between EEG Activity and Brain Oxygenation in Preterm Neonates / Alexander Caicedo, Liesbeth Thewissen, Anne Smits, Gunnar Naulaers, Karel Allegaert [and others]
    Functional NIRS Measurement of Cytochrome-C-Oxidase Demonstrates a More Brain-Specific Marker of Frontal Lobe Activation Compared to the Haemoglobins / Isabel de Roever, Gemma Bale, Robert J. Cooper, Ilias Tachtsidis
    Brain Tissue PO2 Measurement During Normoxia and Hypoxia Using Two-Photon Phosphorescence Lifetime Microscopy / Kui Xu, David A. Boas, Sava Sakadžić, Joseph C. LaManna
    Age-Related Changes in Physiological Reactivity to a Stress Task: A Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study / A. Brugnera, C. Zarbo, R. Adorni, A. Gatti, A. Compare, K. Sakatani
    Development and Validation of a Sensor Prototype for Near-Infrared Imaging of the Newborn Brain / Linda Ahnen, Helene Stachel, Stefan Kleiser, Cornelia Hagmann, Jingjing Jiang [and others]
    Directional Migration of MDA-MB-231 Cells Under O2/pH Gradients / Y. Enokida, Y. Tsuruno, K. Okubo, Y. Yamaoka, E. Takahashi
    Environmental Enrichment Induces Increased Cerebral Capillary Density and Improved Cognitive Function in Mice / Chuan He, Constantinos P. Tsipis, Joseph C. LaManna, Kui Xu
    Improving Retinal Image Quality Using Registration with an SIFT Algorithm in Quasi-Confocal Line Scanning Ophthalmoscope / Yi He, Yuanyuan Wang, Ling Wei, Xiqi Li, Jinsheng Yang, Yudong Zhang
    A New Method Based on Graphics Processing Units for Fast Near-Infrared Optical Tomography / Jingjing Jiang, Linda Ahnen, Alexander Kalyanov, Scott Lindner, Martin Wolf [and others]
    PFC Blood Oxygenation Changes in Four Different Cognitive Tasks / Tomotaka Takeda, Yoshiaki Kawakami, Michiyo Konno, Yoshiaki Matsuda, Masayasu Nishino [and others]
    Diet-Induced Ketosis Protects Against Focal Cerebral Ischemia in Mouse / Kui Xu, Lena Ye, Katyayini Sharma, Yongming Jin, Matthew M. Harrison, Tylor Caldwell [and others]
    Evaluation of Pleasure-Displeasure Induced by Use of Lipsticks with Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS): Usefulness of 2-Channel NIRS in Neuromarketing / M. Tanida, M. Okabe, K. Tagai, K. Sakatani
    Relationships Between Gum Chewing and Stroop Test: A Pilot Study / Y. Kawakami, T. Takeda, M. Konno, Y. Suzuki, Y. Kawano, T. Ozawa, Y. Kondo, K. Sakatani
    Effects of Motor Imagery on Cognitive Function and Prefrontal Cortex Activity in Normal Adults Evaluated by NIRS / M. Moriya, K. Sakatani
    Site Specificity of Changes in Cortical Oxyhaemoglobin Concentration Induced by Water Immersion / D. Sato, K. Yamashiro, Y. Yamazaki, A. Tsubaki, H. Onishi, N. Takehara, A. Maruyama
    Changes in Oxyhemoglobin Concentration in the Prefrontal Cortex and Primary Motor Cortex During Low- and Moderate-Intensity Exercise on a Cycle Ergometer / Nana Takehara, Atsuhiro Tsubaki, Yudai Yamazaki, Chiaki Kanaya, Daisuke Sato [and others]
    Tissue Blood Volume Parameters Measured by Continuous-Wave and Spatially Resolved NIRS Show Different Changes During Prolonged Cycling Exercise / Takuya Osawa, Keisuke Shiose, Hideyuki Takahashi
    Delayed Onset of Reoxygenation in Inactive Muscles After High-Intensity Exercise / Takuya Osawa, Keisuke Shiose, Hideyuki Takahashi
    Cortical Oxyhemoglobin Elevation Persists After Moderate-Intensity Cycling Exercise: A Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study / Atsuhiro Tsubaki, Nana Takehara, Daisuke Sato, Shinichiro Morishita, Yuta Tokunaga [and others]
    Relation Between Cognitive Function and Baseline Concentrations of Hemoglobin in Prefrontal Cortex of Elderly People Measured by Time-Resolved Near-Infrared Spectroscopy / Y. Murayama, Y. Sato, L. Hu, A. Brugnera, A. Compare, Kaoru Sakatani
    Physiological Effects of Continuous Colored Light Exposure on Mayer Wave Activity in Cerebral Hemodynamics: A Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) Study / A.J. Metz, S.D. Klein, F. Scholkmann, U. Wolf
    EPR Oximetry and Imaging. Electron Paramagnetic Resonance pO2 Image Tumor Oxygen-Guided Radiation Therapy Optimization / Boris Epel, Matt Maggio, Charles Pelizzari, Howard J. Halpern
    Using India Ink as a Sensor for Oximetry: Evidence of its Safety as a Medical Device / Ann Barry Flood, Victoria A. Wood, Harold M. Swartz
    Measurement of pO2 in a Pre-clinical Model of Rabbit Tumor Using OxyChip, a Paramagnetic Oxygen Sensor / H. Hou, N. Khan, P. Kuppusamy
    Correlation Between Hypoxia Proteins and EPR-Detected Hypoxia in Tumors / Martyna Krzykawska-Serda, Richard C. Miller, Martyna Elas, Boris Epel, Eugene D. Barth [and others]
    Triarylmethyl Radical OX063d24 Oximetry: Electron Spin Relaxation at 250 MHz and RF Frequency Dependence of Relaxation and Signal-to-Noise / Yilin Shi, Richard W. Quine, George A. Rinard, Laura Buchanan, Sandra S. Eaton [and others]
    In Vivo EPR Resolution Enhancement Using Techniques Known from Quantum Computing Spin Technology / Robabeh Rahimi, Howard J. Halpern, Takeji Takui. Blood Products and Substitutes. Hemoglobin-Based Oxygen Carrier (HBOC) Development in Trauma: Previous Regulatory Challenges, Lessons Learned, and a Path Forward / Peter E. Keipert PhD
    The Penultimate Tyrosine Residues are Critical for the Genotoxic Effect of Human Hemoglobin / Sandeep Chakane, Vijay Markad, Kisan Kodam, Leif Bülow
    Methemoglobin: A New Way to Distinguish Burn Depth / Guennadi Saiko
    Characterization of Protein-Protein Interactions in Recombinant Hemoglobin Producing Escherichia coli Cells Using Molecularly Imprinted Polymers / Ka Zhang, Tongchang Zhou, Lei Ye, Leif Bülow
    Tissue-Integrating Oxygen Sensors: Continuous Tracking of Tissue Hypoxia / Natalie A. Wisniewski, Scott P. Nichols, Soya J. Gamsey, Steve Pullins, Kit Y. Au-Yeung [and others]
    Optical Design of Adaptive Optics Confocal Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope with Two Deformable Mirrors / Jinsheng Yang, Yuanyuan Wang, Xuejun Rao, Ling Wei, Xiqi Li, Yi He
    Construction of 0.15 Tesla Overhauser Enhanced MRI / Yuumi Tokunaga, Motonao Nakao, Tatsuya Naganuma, Kazuhiro Ichikawa
    Gold Nanoparticle-Based Fluorescent Contrast Agent with Enhanced Sensitivity / Kyung Aih Kang, Mai-Dung Nguyen
    Potential Erythropoiesis in the Primo-Vascular System in Heart Failure / Chae Jeong Lim, Yiming Shen, So Yeong Lee, Pan Dong Ryu
    Addendum. Quantitative Biology of Exercise-Induced Signal Transduction Pathways / Timon Cheng-Yi Liu, Gang Liu, Shao-Juan Hu, Ling Zhu, Xiang-Bo Yang, Quan-Guang Zhang.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
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    Harold M. Swartz, David K. Harrison, Duane F. Bruley, editors.
    Contents:
    Mitochondrial genetic abnormalities after radiation exposure
    Crediting six discoverers of oxygen
    Hypoxia in tumors: pathogenesis-related classifi cation, characterization of hypoxia subtypes, and associated biological and clinical implications
    Heterogeneity in tissue oxygenation: from physiological variability in normal tissues to pathophysiological chaos in malignant tumours
    Oxygen diffusion: an enzyme-controlled variable parameter
    Role of microvascular shunts in the loss of cerebral blood flow autoregulation
    Impact of hypoxia-related tumor acidosis on cytotoxicity of different chemotherapeutic drugs in vitro and in vivo
    The founding of ISOTT: the Shamattawa of engineering science and medical science
    A tale of two methods: combining near- infrared spectroscopy with MRI for studies of brain oxygenation and metabolism
    Advances in probes and methods for clinical EPR oximetry
    Real-time, in vivo determination of dynamic changes In lung and heart tissue oxygenation using EPR oximetry
    Modulation of hypoxia by magnetic nanoparticle hyperthermia to augment therapeutic index
    Skeletal muscle and glioma oxygenation by carbogen inhalation in rats: a longitudinal study by EPR oximetry using single-probe implantable oxygen sensors
    Recurrent low-dose chemotherapy to inhibit and oxygenate head and neck tumors
    How in vivo EPR measures and images oxygen
    What we learn from in vivo EPR oxygen images
    EPR image based oxygen movies for transient hypoxia
    Repetitive measurements of intrarenal oxygenation in vivo using L band electron paramagnetic resonance
    Quantitative hypoxia imaging for treatment planning of radiotherapy
    A new flavonoid regulates angiogenesis and reactive oxygen species production
    Angiotensin II reduces transport-dependent oxygen consumption but increases transport-independent oxygen consumption in immortalized mouse proximal tubular cells
    Investigation of cerebral autoregulation In the newborn piglet during anaesthesia and surgery
    Influence of the maternal use of labetalol on the neurogenic mechanism for cerebral autoregulation assessed by means of NIRS
    Development of a near infrared multi- wavelength, multi-channel, time-resolved spectrometer for measuring brain tissue haemodynamics and metabolism
    Simulating NIRS and MRS measurements during cerebral hypoxia-ischaemia in piglets using a computational model
    Analysis of slow wave oscillations in cerebral haemodynamics and metabolism following subarachnoid haemorrhage
    Effects of enriched environment on hippocampal neuronal cell death and neurogenesis in rat global ischemia
    Automated image analysis for diameters and branching points of cerebral penetrating arteries and veins captured with two-photon microscopy
    Cerebral hemodynamic change and metabolic alteration in severe hemorrhagic shock
    Physiological mechanism of increase In deoxy-hemoglobin concentration during neuronal activation in patients with cerebral ischemia: a simulation study with the balloon model
    Effect of blood in the cerebrospinal fluid on the accuracy of cerebral oxygenation measured by near infrared spectroscopy
    Vessel specifi c imaging of glucose transfer with fluorescent glucose analogue in anesthetized mouse cortex
    Ischemic pretreatment delays ischemic brain vasospasm Injury in gerbils
    Changes in cerebral blood oxygenation induced by active standing test in children with POTS and NMS
    Optical imaging of brain activation in Gambian infants
    Asymmetrical changes in cerebral blood oxygenation induced by an active standing test in children with postural tachycardia syndrome
    Changes of cerebral tissue oxygen saturation at sleep transitions in adolescents
    Influence of subjective happiness on the prefrontal brain activity: an fNIRS study
    Ginkobiloba extract improves working memory performance in middle-aged women: role of asymmetry of prefrontal cortex activity during a working memory task
    Bayesian prediction of anxiety level in aged people at rest using 2-channel NIRS data from prefrontal cortex
    Short-term hypoxic preconditioning improved survival following cardiac arrest and resuscitation in rats
    Venular valves and retrograde perfusion
    Monitoring of filter patency during carotid artery stenting using near-infrared spectroscopy with high time-resolution
    Use of NIRS to assess effect of training on peripheral muscle oxygenation changes in elite rugby players performing repeated supramaximal cycling tests
    Skeletal muscle deoxygenation responses during treadmill exercise in children
    Development of a hybrid microwave-optical thermoregulation monitor for the muscle
    Evaluation of a textile-based near infrared spectroscopy system in calf muscle oxygenation measurements
    Skin temperature in lower hind limb subjected to distal vein arterialization in rats.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
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    Clare E. Elwell, Terence S. Leung, David K. Harrison, editors.
    Summary: This book contains the refereed contributions from the 42nd annual meeting of ISOTT. The annual meetings of ISOTT bring together scientists from various fields (medicine, physiology, mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, etc.) in a unique international forum. ISOTT conferences are a place where an atmosphere of interaction is created, where many questions are asked after each presentation and lively discussions occur at a high scientific level. This vivid interaction is the main motivation for members to participate and gain new ideas and knowledge in the broad field of oxygen transport to tissue. The papers in this volume summarize some of the outstanding contributions from the 42nd annual meeting, which included sessions on: cellular hypoxia and mitochondria; blood substitutes and oxygen therapeutics; oxygen transport in critical care medicine and disease; muscle oxygenation; multi modal imaging techniques; brain oxygenation and imaging; optical techniques for oxygen measurement; microcirculation; mathematical modelling of oxygen transport; and cancer metabolism.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
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    Qingming Luo, Lin Z. Li, David K. Harrison, Hua Shi, Duane F. Bruley, editors.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Digital
    Oliver Thews, Joseph LaManna, David K. Harrison, editors.
    Summary: "The book contains the refereed contributions from the 45th Annual Meeting of the International Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissue (ISOTT) 2017. This volume covers cross-disciplinary work on a broad range of topics related to the dynamics of oxygen transport: microcirculation and vascular medicine; O2 deficiency and its impact on molecular processes in cells and tissues; cellular metabolism and mitochondrial function; multimodal functional imaging; mathematical modeling; the clinical relevance of oxygen supply as well as therapeutic interventions (e.g. in oncology or critical care medicine). The annual meetings of ISOTT bring together scientists from diverse fields (medicine, physiology, mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, etc.) in a unique international forum. The book includes sections on brain oxygenation and function, NIRS oxygenation measurements, tumor oxygenation, cell metabolism, tissue oxygenation and treatment, methodical aspects of O2 measurements and physicochemical aspects of oxygen diffusion"--Publisher's description.

    Contents:
    Brain oxygenation and function. Cerebral angioplasticity: the anatomical contribution to ensuring appropriate oxygen transport to brain
    Changes in cytochrome-C-oxidase account for changes in attenuation of near-infrared light in the healthy infant brain
    Hyperspectral imaging of the hemodynamic and metabolic states of the exposed cortex: investigating a commercial snapshot solution
    Increases in microvascular perfusion and tissue oxygenation via vasodilatation after anodal transcranial direct current stimulation in the healthy and traumatized mouse brain
    Fluctuations of nutrition-associated markers after decompressive hemicraniectomy in middle cerebral artery occlusion patients
    Resuscitation fluid with drag reducing polymer enhances cerebral microcirculation and tissue oxygenation after traumatic brain injury complicated by hemorrhagic shock
    Comparison of quantitative and qualitative oxygen extraction fraction (OEF) in acute stroke patients with large vessel occlusion
    Relation between asymmetry of prefrontal activity and autonomic nervous system in post-stroke patients with a disorder of consciousness
    Cerebral hemodynamics after transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in patients with consequences of traumatic brain injury
    Differences in tissue oxygenation, perfusion and optical properties in brain areas affected by stroke: a time-resolved NIRS study
    Changes of doublecortin-immunoreactive cells from the acute phase to chronic phase after transient global brain ischemia in rat cingulate cortex
    Post-resuscitation arterial blood pressure on survival and change of capillary density following cardiac arrest and resuscitation in rats
    Monitoring of brain oxygenation during and after cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a prospective porcine study
    NIRS oxygenation measurements. Effects of aerobic cycling training on O2 dynamics in several leg muscles in early post-myocardial infarction
    Evaluation of functional hyperemia using NIRTRS without the influence of fat layer thickness
    Changes in spinal muscle oxygenation and perfusion during the Biering-Sørensen test: preliminary results of a study employing NIRS-based muscle oximetry
    Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) observation of vastus lateralis (muscle) and prefrontal cortex (brain) tissue oxygenation during synchronised swimming routines in elite athletes
    Impact of changes in systemic physiology on fNIRS/NIRS Signals: analysis based on oblique subspace projections decomposition
    Changes in cerebral oxyhaemoglobin levels during and after a single 20-minute bout of moderate-intensity cycling
    Changes in the prefrontal cortex oxygenation levels during cycling in the supine and upright positions
    Trail making test induces prefrontal cortex activation as revealed by a cw wearable-wireless fNIRS/DOT imager
    Prediction of MMSE score using time-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy
    Broadband NIRS cerebral cytochrome-C-oxidase response to anoxia before and after hypoxic-ischaemic injury in piglets
    Tumor oxygenation and metabolism. Multispectral near-infrared optical tomography for cancer hypoxia study in mice
    Hypoxia-/HIF-1[alpha]-driven factors of the tumor microenvironment impeding antitumor immune responses and promoting malignant progression
    Differential expression of PGC1[alpha] in intratumor redox subpopulations of breast cancer
    Accounting for two forms of hypoxia for predicting tumour control probability in radiotherapy: an in silico study
    Impact of temporal heterogeneity of acute hypoxia on the radiation response of experimental tumors
    Mathematical description of changes in tumour oxygenation from repeated functional imaging
    An in vitro model for determining tumor cell migration under metabolic gradients
    Expression of microRNAs in fibroblasts and macrophages is regulated by hypoxia-induced extracellular acidosis
    Influence of extracellular acidosis on matrix protein homeostasis in tumour cells and fibroblasts
    Cell metabolism, tissue oxygenation and treatment. Novel redox active tyrosine mutations enhance the regeneration of functional oxyhemoglobin from methemoglobin: implications for design of blood substitutes
    Septic-induced microRNA expression modulations are linked to angiogenesis, vasomotion, and hypoxia-induced processes
    Guidance to transfer 'bench-ready' medical technology into usual clinical practice: case study: sensors and spectrometer used in EPR oximetry
    Regulation of oxygen tension in the mammalian retina during systemic hyperoxia is species dependent
    Intravital observation of microvascular remodeling during chronic exposure to hypoxia in mice
    Analysis of aortic remodeling and stiffness in patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome: preliminary results
    Does vascular endothelial cell or smooth muscle affect the decrease in oxygen consumption of arteriolar wall during vasodilation?
    Hyperbaric oxygen therapy in necrotizing soft tissue infections: a retrospective study
    Dynamic exercise elicits dissociated changes between tissue oxygenation and cerebral blood flow in the prefrontal cortex: a study using NIRS and PET
    Mucine-1 is related to cell-mediated immunoexpression and blood pressure in pulmonary artery in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH): preliminary results
    The mitochondrial Na+/Ca2+ exchanger is necessary but not sufficient for Ca2+ homeostasis and viability
    Cell metabolism, tissue oxygenation and treatment
    Fatigue, muscle oxygen consumption and blood flow to the skeletal muscle after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
    Methodology of O2 measurements. reliability of wearable two channel CW-NIRS in measurements of brain function
    Investigation of confounding factors in measuring tissue saturation with NIRS spatially resolved spectroscopy
    ABroAD: a machine learning based approach to detect broadband NIRS artefacts
    Long-term changes in optical properties ([mu]a, [mu]′s, [mu]eff and DPF) of human head tissue during functional neuroimaging experiments
    A fibreless multiwavelength nirs system for imaging localised changes in cerebral oxidised cytochrome C Oxidase
    Use of a turn coil and channel above a GMR-SV device to observe and measure the properties of deoxidized red blood cells coupled to magnetic beads
    Long-term in vivo oxygen sensors for peripheral artery disease monitoring
    A new method based on virtual fluence detectors and software toolbox for handheld spectral optoacoustic tomography
    Computerized video-capillaroscopy alteration related to diabetes mellitus and its complications
    Contrast ratio quantification during visualization of microvasculature
    In vitro comparisons of near-infrared spectroscopy oximeters: impact of slow changes in scattering of liquid phantoms
    Liquid blood phantoms to validate nirs oximeters: yeast versus nitrogen for deoxygenation
    Visualization of methemoglobin distribution in tissues: phantom validation
    Special topics. Polyunsaturated fatty acids induce ROS synthesis in microvascular endothelial cells
    Effect of chain unsaturation and temperature on oxygen diffusion through lipid membranes from simulations
    Reduced oxygen permeability upon protein incorporation within phospholipid bilayers
    Sanal-cell cycle and primo vascular system: regeneration via sanals
    Role of CXCR4 antagonist in megakaryocyte reinstatement with increased sinusoidal vessel density
    Solid-phase extraction with packed-fiber is a biological sample preparation tool for neuro-active molecule detection
    Salivary alpha-amylase and behavior reaction in acute stress and the impact of tridimensional personality.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Digital
    Edwin M. Nemoto, Eileen M. Harrison, Sally C. Pias, Denis E. Bragin, David K. Harrison, Joseph C. LaManna, editors.
    Summary: This book presents cutting-edge papers and perspectives on the transport of oxygen to tissues by scientists in a multitude of disciplines such as biochemistry, engineering, mathematics, medicine, physics, physiology, veterinary and complementary medicine. The book is composed of the following 6 parts: Brain Oxygenation and Function, Tumor Oxygenation and Metabolism, Muscle Oxygenation and Sports Medicine, Cell Metabolism and Tissue Oxygenation, Methodology of O2 Measurements, and Special Topics. The articles in this book have been presented at the 47th annual meeting of the International Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissue (ISOTT 2019) held in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, from July 28 to July 31, 2019. Academics, clinical and industry researchers, engineers, as well as graduate students who are interested in oxygen transport to tissue will find this book a great reference and a useful learning resource. The chapters "Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Measured Cerebral Blood Flow from Spontaneous Oxygenation Changes in Neonatal Brain Injury", "Developing a Model to Simulate the Effect of Hypothermia on Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism" and "Broadband NIRS Cerebral Evaluation of the Hemodynamic and Oxidative State of Cytochrome-c-Oxidase Responses to +Gz Acceleration in Healthy Volunteers" are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
    Digital Access Springer 2021

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