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  • edited by lead editor, Richard C. Semelka ; associate editors, Michele A. Brown, Ersan Altun.
    Contents:
    Diagnostic approach to protocoling and interpreting MR studies of the abdomen and pelvis
    Liver
    Gallbladder and biliary system
    Pancreas
    Spleen
    Gastrointestinal tract
    Peritoneal cavity
    Adrenal glands
    Kidneys
    Retroperitoneum and body wall
    Bladder and nongender pelvis
    Male pelvis
    Female urethra and vagina
    Uterus and cervix
    Adnexa
    Maternal conditions in pregnancy
    Fetus
    Chest
    Contrast agents
    Magnetic resonance-positron emission tomography (MR-PET).
    Digital Access Wiley 2016
  • Peter H. Abrahams, Jonathan D. Spratt, Marios Loukas, Albert-Neels van Schoor.
    Summary: "Abrahams' and McMinn's Clinical Atlas of Human Anatomy, 8th Edition delivers the straightforward visual guidance you need to perform confidently in all examinations and understand spatial relationships required during your medical training, while also acquiring the practical anatomical knowledge needed for your future clinical career. Respected authority Prof. Peter Abrahams and his team of leading international anatomists and radiologists link a vast collection of clinical images to help you master all the essential correlations between the basic science of anatomy and its clinical practice"--Publisher's description.

    Contents:
    Head, neck and brain
    Vertebral column and spinal cord
    Upper limb
    Thorax
    Abdomen and pelvis
    Lower limb
    Lymphatics.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2019
  • Hajo Thermann, Christoph Becher, Michael R. Carmont, Jón Karlsson, Nicola Maffulli, James Calder, C. Niek van Dijk, editors.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Wolter Kluwer, powered by Silverchair Information/Systems.
    Summary: Acland's (streaming) Video Atlas of Human Anatomy is web-based product that uses fresh, unembalmed specimens, retaining the color, texture, and mobility of the living human body in 3D. A concise synchronized narration runs throughout the program. As each new structure is shown, its name appears on the screen. Footage has been segmented into intervals no longer than 10 minutes and the streaming rate is capped at 250kbs. Features include section exams (free login account), a glossary, and an A-Z index.

    Contents:
    V. 1. The upper extremity
    v. 2. The lower extremity
    v. 3. The trunk
    v. 4. The head and neck
    v. 5. The internal organs.
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  • DeLellis, Ronald A.; Gardner, William A.; Silverberg, Steven G.; Sobin, L. H.
    Print Access Request
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    Books: General Collection (Downstairs)
    RD651 .A882
    20
  • a project of the Allen Institute for Brain Science.
    Summary: The Allen Brain Atlas (ABA) is a genome-wide image database of gene expression in the mouse brain. RNA in situ hybridization data, detailed Reference Atlases and analysis tools combine to provide a searchable digital atlas of gene expression. Presents a comprehensive online platform for exploration of the brain at the cellular and molecular level.
    Digital Access Database
  • [edited by] Julie Stewart.
    Contents:
    Cells, homeostasis, and disease
    Cancer
    Infection
    Genetics
    Fluids and electrolytes
    Cardiovascular disorders
    Respiratory disorders
    Neurologic disorders
    Gastrointestinal disorders
    Musculoskeletal disorders
    Hematologic disorders
    Immunologic disorders
    Endocrine disorders
    Reproductive disorders
    Renal disorders
    Skin disorders
    Sensory disorders.
    Digital Access Ovid 2018
  • edited by Eric W. Baker, Johanna Warshaw based on the work of Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, Udo Schumacher ; illustrations by Markus Voll, Karl Wesker.
    Contents:
    Skull
    Vertebral column
    Brain and spinal cord
    Neck
    Face
    Temporal and infratemporal fossae
    Oral cavity
    Nasal cavity
    Pharynx and larynx
    Orbit
    Ear
    Lymphatics
    Spaces.
  • Peter Fleckenstein, Jørgen Tranum-Jensen ; co-author, Peter Sand Myschetzky.
    Summary: Now in its third edition, Anatomy in Diagnostic Imaging is an unrivalled atlas of anatomy applied to diagnostic imaging. The book covers the entire human body and employs all the imaging modalities used in clinical practice; x-ray, CT, MR, PET, ultrasound and scintigraphy. An introductory chapter explains succinctly the essentials of the imaging and examination techniques drawing on the latest technical developments. In view of the great strides that have been made in this area recently, all chapters have been thoroughly revised in this third edition.

    Contents:
    pt. 1. Principles and techniques in diagnostic imaging
    pt. 2. Upper limb
    pt. 3. Lower limb
    pt. 4. Spine
    pt. 5. Head
    pt. 6. Brain
    pt. 7. Neck
    pt. 8. Thorax
    pt. 9. Abdomen
    pt. 10. Urogenital system.
    Digital Access Wiley 2014
  • Thomas F. Freddo, Edward Chaum.
    Contents:
    The orbits
    Eyelids and adnexa
    Overview of the eye
    Cornea
    Conjunctiva and limbus
    Sclera, episclera, and tenon's capsule
    Iris
    Ciliary body
    Aqueous outflow pathways
    Lens
    Vitreous
    Choroid and choroidal circulation
    Sensory retina
    Retinal pigmented epithelium
    Optic nerve
    Embryology of the eye
    Anatomy of the eye as seen by OCT.
    Digital Access
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    Ovid
    LWW Health Library
  • Edward H. Bedrossian, Jr, Richard R. Schmidt, Robert C. Della Rocca, Bradley N. Lemke, editors.
    Summary: This book is a dissection manual and atlas on the anatomy of the eyelid, orbit, and lacrimal system; it functions as a succinct yet comprehensive resource. Opening chapters provide an introduction to the topic and outline instruments needed for the dissections. Subsequent chapters then describe the dissection of the eyelid in various layered approaches. Then, further discussions demonstrate the neuroanatomy of the cranial fossae, the cavernous sinus, and the dissection of deep orbital structures from an anterior, superior and lateral approach. Closing chapters then examine the nasolacrimal system and nasal cavities Anatomy of the Eyelid, Orbit, and Lacrimal System is an expertly written invaluable resource for the surgeon seeking to enhance their knowledge and surgical skills.

    Contents:
    1 . Preparation of Specimens for Orbital Dissection Course
    2. The Eyelids
    3. Anterior Orbit
    4. Neuroanatomy: Cavernous Sinus
    5. The Orbit: Superior Approach
    6. The Orbit: Lateral Approach
    7. Paranasal Sinuses and the Nasolacrimal Drainage System.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • William D. James, Dirk M. Elston, Patrick J. McMahon.
    Contents:
    Structure and function
    Cutaneous signs and diagnosis
    Dermatoses resulting from physical factors
    Pruritus and neurocutaneous diseases
    Atopic dermatitis, eczema, and noninfectious immunodeficiency disorders
    Contact dermatitis and drug eruptions
    Erythema and urticaria
    Connective tissue diseases
    Mucinoses
    Seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, recalcitrant palmoplantar eruptions, pustular dermatitis, and erythroderma
    Pityriasis rosea, pityriasis rubra pilaris, and other papulosquamous and hyperkeratotic diseases
    Lichen planus and related conditions
    Acne
    Bacterial infections
    Diseases resulting from fungi and yeasts
    Mycobacterial diseases
    Hansen disease
    Syphilis, yaws, bejel, and pinta
    Viral diseases
    Parasitic infestations, stings, and bites
    Chronic blistering dermatoses
    Nutritional diseases
    Diseases of subcutaneous fat
    Endocrine diseases
    Abnormalities of dermal fibrous and elastic tissue
    Errors in metabolism
    Genodermatoses and congenital anomalies
    Dermal and subcutaneous tumors
    Epidermal nevi, neoplasms, and cysts
    Melanocytic nevi and neoplasms
    Macrophage/monocyte disorders
    Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia, cutaneous t-cell lymphoma, other malignant lymphomas, and allied diseases
    Diseases of skin appendages
    Diseases of mucous membranes
    Cutaneous vascular diseases
    Disturbances of pigmentation.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2018
  • Robert G. Micheletti, William D. James, Dirk M. Elston, and Patrick J. McMahon.
    Contents:
    Structure and function
    Cutaneous signs and diagnosis
    Dermatoses resulting from physical factors
    Pruritus and neurocutaneous diseases
    Atopic dermatitis, eczema, and noninfectious immunodeficiency disorders
    Contact dermatitis and drug eruptions
    Erythema and urticaria
    Connective tissue diseases
    Mucinoses
    Seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, recalcitrant palmoplantar eruptions, pustular dermatitis, and erythroderma
    Pityriasis rosea, pityriasis rubra pilaris, and other papulosquamous and hyperkeratotic diseases
    Lichen planus and related conditions
    Acne
    Bacterial infections
    Diseases resulting from fungi and yeasts
    Mycobacterial diseases
    Hansen disease
    Syphilis, yaws, bejel, and pinta
    Viral diseases
    Parasitic infestations, stings, and bites
    Chronic blistering dermatoses
    Nutritional diseases
    Diseases of subcutaneous fat
    Endocrine diseases
    Abnormalities of dermal fibrous and elastic tissue
    Errors in metabolism
    Genodermatoses and congenital anomalies
    Dermal and subcutaneous tumors
    Epidermal nevi, neoplasms, and cysts
    Melanocytic nevi and neoplasms
    Macrophage/monocyte disorders
    Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia, cutaneous t-cell lymphoma, other malignant lymphomas, and allied diseases
    Diseases of skin appendages
    Diseases of mucous membranes
    Cutaneous vascular diseases
    Disturbances of pigmentation
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2023
  • William D. James, Dirk M. Elston, James R. Treat, Misha A. Rosenbach and Isaac M. Neuhaus.
    Summary: "Now in a fully revised thirteenth edition, Andrews' Diseases of the Skin remains your single-volume, must-have resource for core information in dermatology. From residency through clinical practice, this award-winning title ensures that you stay up to date with new tools and strategies for diagnosis and treatment, new entities and newly recognized diseases, and current uses for tried-and-true and newer medications. It's the reference you'll turn to again and again when faced with a clinical conundrum or therapeutically challenging skin disease"--Publisher's description.

    Contents:
    Skin : basic structure and function
    Cutaneous signs and diagnosis
    Dermatoses resulting from physical factors
    Pruritus and neurocutaneous dermatoses
    Eczema, atopic dermatitis, and noninfectious immunodeficiency disorders
    Contact dermatitis and drug eruptions
    Erythema and urticaria
    Connective tissue diseases mucinoses
    Seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, recalcitrant palmoplantar eruptions, pustular dermatitis, and erythroderma
    Pityriasis rosea, pityriasis rubra pilaris, and other papulosquamous and hyperkeratotic diseases
    Lichen planus and related conditions
    Acne
    Bacterial infections
    Diseases resulting from fungi and yeasts
    Mycobacterial diseases
    Hansen disease
    Syphilis, yaws, bejel, and pinta
    Viral diseases
    Parasitic infestations, stings, and bites
    Chronic blistering dermatoses
    Nutritional diseases
    Diseases of subcutaneous fat
    Endocrine diseases
    Abnormalities of dermal fibrous and elastic tissue
    Errors in metabolism
    Genodermatoses and congenital anomalies
    Dermal and subcutaneous tumors
    Epidermal nevi, neoplasms, and cysts
    Melanocytic nevi and neoplasms
    Macrophage/monocyte disorders
    Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia, cutaneous t-cell lymphoma, other malignant lymphomas, and allied diseases
    Diseases of the skin appendages
    Disorders of the mucous membranes
    Cutaneous vascular diseases
    Disturbances of pigmentation
    Dermatologic surgery
    Cutaneous laser surgery
    Cosmetic dermatology.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2020
  • Joe Niamtu, III.
    Contents:
    What is a facelift? history and semantics
    The aging face
    Evaluating the cosmetic facial surgery patient: the art of the consult and the office patient experience
    Facelift instrumenttation and surgery center
    Facelift anatomy
    Facelift Surgery (Cervicofacial rhytidectomy)
    Case presentations
    Modified facelift procedures
    Complications of face and neck lift: recognition, treatment and prevention.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2019
  • [edited by] Frank Wacker, Herbert Lippert, Reinhard Pabst.
    Digital Access
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    Thieme-Connect
    Thieme MedOne Radiology
  • [American Society of Hematology].
    Summary: An extensive online library of screen-sized blood disease images and cases for educational use.
    Digital Access Highwire Image database
  • E. Edmund Kim, Hyung-Jun Im, Dong Soo Lee, Keon Wook Kang.
    Summary: This atlas showcases cross-sectional anatomy for the proper interpretation of images generated from PET/MRI, PET/CT, and SPECT/CT applications. Hybrid imaging is at the forefront of nuclear and molecular imaging and enhances data acquisition for the purposes of diagnosis and treatment. Simultaneous evaluation of anatomic and metabolic information about normal and abnormal processes addresses complex clinical questions and raises the level of confidence of the scan interpretation. Extensively illustrated with high-resolution PET/MRI, PET/CT and SPECT/CT images, this atlas provides precise morphologic information for the whole body as well as for specific regions such as the head and neck, abdomen, and musculoskeletal system. Atlas and Anatomy of PET/MRI, PET/CT, AND SPECT/CT is a unique resource for physicians and residents in nuclear medicine, radiology, oncology, neurology, and cardiology. .

    Contents:
    Atlas and Anatomy of PET/MR
    Atlas and Anatomy of PET/CT
    Atlas and Anatomy of SPECT/CT. .
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Wolf-Heidegger, Gerhard.
    Contents:
    Bd.
    1. Systema sceleti. Iuncturae ossium. Systema musculorum.
    Print Access Request
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    Stored offsite. Please request print.
    E557 .W85
    4
  • Ming-Chon Hsiung, Wei-Hsian Yin, Fang-Chieh Lee, Wei-Hsuan Chiang.
    Summary: This book introduces classic and unique cases in 3D TEE in structural heart disease interventions. In each all the 40 cases, background information, clinical presentations, and diagnostic findings are present and followed by step-by-step approaches of interventional therapies and outcomes after the procedures. The highlight of the book is to utilize extensive illustrations, over 500, to demonstrate various cardiovascular pathologies. Most of the figures are 3D transesophageal echocardiograms, they are cooperated with 2D transesophageal echocardiograms, X rays, fluoroscopies, computed tomograms, etc. Since the echo images obtained in clinic practice are moving images, it also includes over 300 videos, which serve as a supplement to the static illustrations in this book. The atlas is organized into five chapters. In Chapters one, cases received closure of congenital and acquired cardiac defects are described. Transcatheter aortic valve implantation and its complications are discussed in Chapter two and three. Chapter four details the valve-in-valve therapy. Chapter five covers MitraClip therapy. It offers readers an insider's view of 3D transesophageal echocardiography in structural heart disease interventions and to refresh their clinical work.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Randy Ray Richardson.
    Summary: This atlas is a concise visual guide to the imaging of acquired heart disease in infants, children, and adolescents. Imaging plays an ever-increasing vital role in diagnosis, preoperative planning, and postoperative management for children with these disorders. The book reviews techniques for lowering radiation, discusses protocols for imaging in children, and provides recommendations for the most appropriate studies that decrease the time and cost of imaging these patients. Focusing on functional and anatomic imaging with an emphasis on three-dimensional color-coded models derived from CT and MR scans, this book promotes understanding of cardiovascular disorders in children, including infectious, neoplastic, and metabolic diseases. Atlas of Acquired Cardiovascular Disease Imaging in Children is a valuable resource through which cardiologists, radiologists, pediatric cardiothoracic surgeons, and residents can improve the quality and treatment of pediatric and adolescent patients with acquired heart disease. .
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Alexander Shifrin, editor.
    Summary: This book is designed to illustrate different techniques on how to perform successful adrenalectomies by using different approaches. It is written by renowned endocrine surgeons and includes techniques of adrenalectomy by using laparoscopic transperitoneal, posterior retroperitoneal, and robotic approaches. Each procedure includes right and left adrenalectomy. Chapters begin with a case description that defines the main aspect of surgery. Each picture, which is taken intraoperatively, is accompanied by corresponding drawings for easier understanding of the anatomical structures and steps of the procedure. In addition, annotated videos of procedures are available to supplement the material. The book also provides common pitfalls of the procedure in order to avoid complications and improve patient outcomes. The Atlas of Adrenal Surgery offers an indispensable source of knowledge to all surgeons, those who just started their career and those who are in the more advanced stages of their practice and are learning new techniques of adrenalectomy.

    Contents:
    Transabdominal laparoscopic left adrenalectomy
    Laparoscopic right adrenalectomy (transperitoneal approach)
    Laparoscopic transabdominal right adrenalectomy
    Laparoscopic transabdominal left adrenalectomy
    Right posterior retroperitoneoscopic adrenalectomy
    Left partial posterior retroperitoneoscopic adrenalectomy
    Posterior retroperitoneoscopic right cortical-sparing adrenalectomy
    Left robotic transperitoneal adrenalectomy
    Right robotic transperitoneal adrenalectomy
    Right transabdominal robotic adrenalectomy.
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • S. Kim Suvarna, editor.
    Summary: This atlas leads the reader through the adult autopsy process, and its common variations, with a large number of high-quality macroscopic photographs and concise accompanying text. It provides a manual of current practice and is an easy-to-use resource for case examination for consent, medico-legal and radiological autopsies. External realities and checks are discussed at the beginning of the book, which goes on to cover specific body cavities and organ systems in detail. The book ends with chapters on topics including forensic autopsies, specialist sampling, toxicology analyses and the radiological autopsy. Atlas of Adult Autopsy is aimed at practicing pathologists, particularly those in training grades. It may also be of interest to anatomical technicians in autopsy suites, as well as parties with a legal interest in autopsy practice.

    Contents:
    General Considerations and Safety
    External Examination
    Evisceration
    Thorax: Heart, Lungs, Mediastinum, and Pleura
    Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary System
    Genitourinary and Breast Tissues, Including Pregnancy
    Lymphoreticular Tissues: Lymph Node, Spleen and Thymus, Bone and Marrow
    Endocrine Glands: Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal, and Pituitary
    The Central Nervous System, with Eye and Ear
    Standard and Special Tests
    Devices: Foreign Items Encountered During the Autopsy
    The Forensic Autopsy
    The Radiological Autopsy
    Toxicology
    Appendix.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Angelo Ghidini, Francesco Mattiolo, Sergio Bottero, Livio Presutti, editors.
    Contents:
    1. Anatomy of Animal Model and Comparison to Human
    2. How to Prepare an Animal Model
    3. Tracheotomy
    4. Laryngotracheoplasty (anterior and posterior cricoid split)
    5. Slide Tracheoplasty
    6. Step-by-Step Trachea Resection with End-to-End Anastomosis
    7. Step-by-Step Partial Cricotracheal Resection (PCTR)
    8. Larynx Box
    9 .Endoscopic Procedures.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • edited by Anne M. Gilroy, Brian R. MacPherson, Jamie C. Wikenheiser ; based on the work of Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, Udo Schumacher ; illustrations by Markus Voll, Karl Wesker.
    Summary: "An updated atlas that provides a clear, accurate, and fully illustrated guide to human anatomy"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Back. 1. Surface anatomy
    2. Bones, ligaments & joints
    3. Muscles
    4. Neurovasculature
    5. Sectional & radiographic anatomy
    Thorax. 6. Surface anatomy
    7. Thoracic wall
    8. Thoracic cavity
    9. Mediastinum
    10. Pulmonary cavities
    11. Sectional & radiographic anatomy
    Abdomen. 12. Surface anatomy
    13. Abdominal wall
    14. Abdominal cavity & spaces
    15. Internal organs
    16. Neurovasculature
    17. Sectional & radiographic anatomy
    Pelvis & perineum. 18. Surface anatomy
    19. Bones, ligaments & muscles
    20. Spaces
    21. Internal organs
    22. Neurovasculature
    23. Sectional & radiographic anatomy
    Upper limb. 24. Surface anatomy
    25. Shoulder & arm
    26. Elbow & forearm
    27. Wrist & hand
    28. Neurovasculature
    29. Sectional & radiographic anatomy
    Lower limb. 30. Surface anatomy
    31. Hip & thigh
    32. Knee & leg
    33. Ankle & foot
    34. Neurovasculature
    35. Sectional & radiographic anatomy
    Head & neck. 36. Surface anatomy
    37. Neck
    38. Bones of the head
    39. Muscles of the skull & face
    40. Cranial nerves
    41. Neurovasculature of the skull & face
    42. Orbit & eye
    43. Nasal cavity & nose
    44. Temporal bone & ear
    45. Oral cavity & pharynx
    46. Sectional & radiographic anatomy
    Brain and nervous system. 47. Brain
    48. Blood vessels of the brain
    49. Functional systems
    50. Autonomic nervous system
    51. Sectional & radiographic anatomy
    Index.
  • Cristian Blanco Moreno.
    Contents:
    Shoulder
    Elbow
    Wrist
    Hip
    Knee
    Ankle.
    Digital Access Thieme-Connect 2016
  • Tracy I. George, Daniel A. Arber, editors.
    Contents:
    Intro; Dedication; Series Preface; Preface; Contents; Contributors;
    1: Normal Bone Marrow; Suggested Reading;
    2: Reactive Changes; References;
    3: Post-therapy Marrow Changes; References;
    4: Constitutional, Metabolic, and Related Disorders; Suggested Reading;
    5: Bone Marrow Infections; References;
    6: Bone Marrow Lymphoma; References;
    7: Plasma Cell Neoplasms; Suggested Reading;
    8: Immunodeficiency-Associated Lymphoproliferative Disorder; Lymphoproliferative Disorders in HIV Patients; Posttransplant Lymphoproliferative Disorders; Iatrogenic Immunodeficiency-Related Disorders; References
    9: Lymphoblastic Leukemia/LymphomaReferences;
    10: Myelodysplastic Syndrome; References;
    11: Acute Myeloid Leukemia; References;
    12: Myeloid Proliferations of Down Syndrome; References;
    13: Acute Leukemias of Ambiguous Lineage; References;
    14: Histiocytic Disorders; References;
    15: Myeloproliferative Neoplasms and Mastocytosis; References; Suggested Reading;
    16: Myeloid and Lymphoid Neoplasms with Eosinophilia; References;
    17: Myelodysplastic/Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MDS/MPN); Suggested Reading;
    18: Metastatic Tumors in the Bone Marrow; Suggested Reading; Index
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Mario Rietjens, Mario Casales Schorr, Visnu Lohsiriwat ; forewords by Umberto Veronesi and Jean Yves Petit.
    Summary: Back Cover Text Breast reconstructive and oncoplastic surgery can reduce the sense of mutilation resulting from oncologic surgery and meets the need to provide breast cancer treatment that will not only eradicate the cancer but also re-establish the patient?s quality of life. However, the difficulties inherent in preoperative planning and the intraoperative complexity of breast reconstruction and oncoplastic techniques represent major challenges for the breast surgeon. This atlas, intended for surgeons at every level, is an all-inclusive guide that documents surgical techniques step by step by means of a wealth of more than 1000 color photos, additional high-quality drawings and illustrations, and succinct accompanying text. Both common, established procedures and the most recently introduced techniques are covered, ensuring that readers will have at their disposal multiple approaches for breast repair, remodeling, and reconstruction. In addition to the comprehensive descriptions of techniques, preoperative planning is explained, indications and contraindications are identified, and the management of surgical complications is discussed. Tips, pitfalls, and key points are highlighted. The Atlas of Breast Reconstruction is an unprecedented tool that will increase and refine the arsenal at the oncoplastic surgeon's disposal in order to ensure that the best treatment can be offered to each individual patient.

    Contents:
    1 Reconstruction technique for total mastectomy
    2 Reconstruction technique for partial mastectomy and other partial breast deformities.- 3 Reconstruction and correction techniques for Nipple-Areola Complex
    4 Lipofilling.- 6 Surgical correction of complications.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Diethelm Wallwiener [and eight others].
    Digital Access
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    Thieme-Connect
    Thieme MedOne Plastic Surgery
  • Ismail Jatoi, John Benson, Hani Sbitany.
    Summary: This atlas describes various surgical techniques and incorporates both science and art into a unique transatlantic perspective for treatment of breast disease. The management of both benign and malignant disease is outlined with a detailed account of the diagnostic pathway and methods for obtaining definitive pre-operative diagnosis. All sections contain illustrations to demonstrate and clarify surgical and other practical procedures. Particular emphasis is placed on those techniques that consistently provide good cosmetic outcomes. This 2nd edition of the Atlas of Breast Surgery includes many new illustrations with important updates on innovations in surgical techniques. Many of the illustrations from the previous atlas have been preserved, with new illustrations to highlight important advances in surgical techniques since publication of the first edition. This atlas is intended as a guide for surgeons throughout the world who treat diseases of the breast, both benign and malignant. Atlas of Breast Surgery 2nd Edition serves as a valuable resource for qualified surgeons and trainees from general, plastic and gynecology backgrounds in the management of patients with all types of breast disease.

    Contents:
    Historical Overview of Breast Surgery
    Anatomy
    Diagnostic Pathways
    Surgery for benign breast disorders
    Surgery for Breast Cancer
    Plastic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery.
    Digital Access Springer 2020
  • Martin Sonnenschein, Christian Waldherr.
    Contents:
    Basic Principles of Breast Tomosynthesis
    Diagnostic Criteria (Form, Margins, Pattern)
    BI-RADS and ACR
    Indications for Breast-Tomosynthesis (Densitiy, Risk factors, Localisation, Tumor Size, Margins, Multifocality)
    Screening tool and early detection
    Benigne Changes (Cysts, Fibroadenomas, Papillomas, Infection)
    BI-RADS
    Malignant Changes (MV, DCIS, LCIS)
    BI-RADS
    Postsurgical Changes (scar, fatnecrosis, radiation)
    Tomo-guided Interventions (VABB, Loc., Galactography).
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Theresa E. Rizzi, Amy Valenciano, Mary Bowles, Rick Cowell, Ronald Tyler,
    Digital Access Wiley 2017
  • edited by Mauro Moscucci ; associate editors, Mauricio G. Cohen, Stanley J. Chetcuti.
    Contents:
    Integrated imaging modalities in the cardiac catheterization laboratory / Michael S. Kim and Robert A. Quaife
    Complications of percutaneous coronary intervention / Mauro Moscucci
    Percutaneous vascular access : transfemoral, transseptal, apical, and transcaval approach / Michael David Dyal and Claudia A. Martinez
    Radial artery approach / Carlos Enrique Alfonso, Tejas Patel, and Mauricio G Cohen
    Cutdown approach : femoral, axillary, direct aortic, and transapical / Ross Michael Reul, Philip L. Auyang, and Michael Joseph Reardon
    Catheterization in childhood and adult congenital heart disease / Ada C. Stefanescu Schmidt, Samuel L. Casella, Michael J. Landzberg, and Diego Porras
    Pressure measurements / Mauro Moscucci and Calin V. Maniu
    Hemodynamics of tamponade, constrictive, and restrictive physiology / Yogesh N.V. Reddy, Mauro Moscucci, and Barry A Borlaug
    Pitfalls in the evaluation of hemodynamic data / Mauro Moscucci
    Coronary angiography and cardiac ventriculography / Robert N. Piana, Aaron Kugelmass, and Mauro Moscucci
    Coronary anomalies / Mauro Moscucci
    Pulmonary angiography / Kyung J. Cho
    Angiography of the aorta and peripheral arteries / Hector Tamez, Thomas M. Tu, Ruby Lo, and Duane S. Pinto
    Myocardial and coronary blood flow and metabolism / Mathew Liakos, Kiran V. Reddy, and Allen Jeremias
    Intravascular imaging / Masayasu Ikutomi, Yasuhiro Honda, Peter J. Fitzgerald, and Paul G. Yock
    Endomyocardial biopsy / Mauro Moscucci
    Percutaneous circulatory support : intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation : impella, tandem heart, and extracorporeal bypass / Carlos D. Davila, Michele Esposito, and Navin K. Kapur
    Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty / Mauro Moscucci
    Atherectomy, thrombectomy, and distal protection devices / Karim M. Al-azizi and Aaron Kugelmass
    Coronary stenting / Mauro Moscucci
    Percutaneous interventions for valvular heart disease / Hong Jun (Francisco) Yun, and Stanley J. Chetcuti
    Interventions for adult structural heart disease / Hong Jun (Francisco) Yun, and Stanley J. Chetcuti
    Peripheral interventions / Jayendrakumar S. Patel, Samir R. Kapadia and Mehdi H. Shishehbor
    Thoracic aortic endovascular repair / Arnoud Kamman, Karen M. Kim, David M. Williams, and Himanshu J. Patel
    Percutaneous epicardial techniques / Juan F. Viles-Gonzalez and Andre D'Avila.
    Digital Access Ovid 2019
  • Gianfranco Butera, Massimo Chessa, Andreas Eicken, John D. Thomson, editors.
    Summary: This atlas depicts and describes catheter-based interventions across the entire pediatric age range, from fetal life through to early adulthood, with the aim of providing an illustrated step-by-step guide that will help the reader to master these techniques and apply them in everyday practice. Clear instruction is offered on a wide range of procedures, including vascular access, fetal interventions, valve dilatation, angioplasty, stent implantation, defect closure, defect creation, valve implantation, hybrid approaches, and miscellaneous other procedures. The atlas complements the previously published handbook, Cardiac Catheterization for Congenital Heart Disease, by presenting a wealth of photographs, images, and drawings selected or designed to facilitate the planning, performance, and evaluation of diagnostic and interventional procedures in the field of congenital heart disease. It will assist in the safe, efficient performance of these procedures, in decision making, andin the recognition and treatment of complications.
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • Vasken Dilsizian, Jagat Narula, editors.
    Contents:
    Autonomic Innervation System in the Heart: Anatomy and Molecular Biology
    Neural Control of Cardiac Function in Health and Disease
    Chemistry and Biology of Radiotracers Designed to Target Changes in the Myocardial Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems as a Function of Disease or Treatment
    Neuronal Imaging in Heart Failure
    PET Imaging and Quantitation of Cardiac Innervation
    Neuronal Imaging and Reverse Remodeling
    Neuronal Imaging, Ventricular Arrhythmias, and Device Therapy in Heart Failure
    Cardiac Sympathetic Innervation and Ablation of Ventricular Tachycardia
    Dysautonomia: From the Brain Disorders to Neuropathies (including Diabetes)
    Cardiac Transplantation: Denervation, Reinnervation, and Myocardial Blood Flow.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • editors, Frank W. Sellke, Marc Ruel.
    Summary: "Get expert, step-by-step guidance on a wide variety of both open and interventional cardiac surgical techniques. Atlas of Cardiac Surgical Techniques, 2nd Edition, helps you expand your surgical repertoire and hone your skills with a vividly illustrated, easy-to-navigate text, procedural videos online, and pearls and pitfalls throughout. This revised atlas covers the surgical procedures you need to master, including minimally invasive techniques, robotic surgery, aortic dissection, and much more"--Publisher's description.

    Contents:
    Section 1: Basic techniques. Incisions for cardiac surgery
    Cannulation techniques for cardiopulmonary bypass
    Section 2: operations for coronary artery disease. On-pump coronary artery bypass grafting
    Off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting
    Minimally invasive coronary artery bypass grafting
    Hybrid coronary revascularization
    Robotic coronary artery bypass grafting
    Postinfarction ventricular septal defect
    Section 3: Operations for valvular heart disease. Surgical aortic valve replacement
    Minimally invasive aortic valve replacement
    Aortic root enlargement techniques
    Aortic valve repair techniques
    Aortic valve sparing operations
    Bentall procedure
    Surgery of the left heart valve endocarditis
    Transcatheter aortic valve replacement
    Ross procedure
    Repair of myxomatous degenerative mitral valve
    Mitral valve replacement
    Minimally invasive mitral valve surgery
    Robotic mitral valve surgery
    Percutaneous mitral valve repair techniques
    Tricuspid valve operations
    Section 4: Operations for aortic disease. Acute type A aortic dissection
    Aortic arch aneurysms
    Thoracoabdominal aneurysms
    Thoracic endovascular aortic repair for descending thoracic aortic and aortic arch disease
    Section 5: Miscellaneous operations. Surgery for atrial fibrillation
    Surgery for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
    Surgery for left ventricular aneurysm and remodeling
    Approaches and techniques to extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation
    Ventricular assistance and support
    Heart transplantation
    Pulmonary endarterectomy.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2019
  • Matthew J. Budoff, Stephan S. Achenbach, Harvey S. Hecht, Jagat Narula, editors.
    Contents:
    Historical Perspective
    Preparation, Image Acquisition and Reconstruction, and Post-Processing
    Normal Coronary Anatomy
    Coronary Artery Calcium in Primary Prevention
    Assessment of Native Coronary Artery Disease
    Imaging of High-Risk Atherosclerotic Plaques
    Coronary Stents: Evaluation and Follow-up
    Cardiac CT Before and After Bypass Graft Surgery
    Functional Significance of Coronary Stenoses Identified by CT
    The Role of Cardiac CT in the Emergency Department
    Imaging Diseases of the Aorta
    Imaging Peripheral Vasculature, Including Carotids
    Valvular Diseases and Interventions
    Role of Computed Tomography in the Management of Cardiac Arrhythmias
    Myocardial Function and Viability
    Coronary Artery Anomalies Congenital Heart Disease
    Devices and Implants
    Appropriateness Use Criteria and Guidelines for CT Use.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • editors, Cedric Lefebvre, James C. O'Neill, David M. Cline.
    Contents:
    Anatomy
    Electrocardiogarphy: normal heart, acute ischemia, and chronic disease
    Principles of cardiovascular imaging
    Devices
    Arrhythmias
    Vascular disease
    Cardiomyopathies
    Pediatric cardiology
    Procedures.
  • Junzo Kigawa, Tsunehisa Kaku, Toru Sugiyama, Steven G Silverberg.
    Summary: Clear cell carcinoma (CCC) of the ovary with its unique clinical and biological features has attracted great attention, and calls for the publication of a specialized book on the subject. This is the first atlas that has narrowed its focus to CCC. Revealed here are the typical and variable histological features of CCC and related tumors. Hundreds of high-quality photographs help the reader to recognize the pathological features and clinical manifestations of CCC and to formulate diagnoses confidently and accurately. Data are based on the international central pathological review of the JGOG/GCIG3017 clinical trial in which experts around the world participated. Using a virtual slide system, interesting and significant features of CCC were discovered in the review of 652 cases. This book provides the newest information on the categorization and classification of CCC: growth patterns (papillary, tubocystic, solid, and adenofibromatous), cell types (classical hobnail and clear cell, eosinophilic, oxyphilic, and oncocytic), stromal changes (hyalinized, necrotic, hemorrhagic, lymphocytic infiltrative, luteinized, and psammomatous calcification), presence of endometriosis and atypical endometriosis, and borderline/atypical proliferative tumors. The Atlas of Clear Cell Carcinoma of the Ovary is an invaluable diagnostic resource for pathologists and gynecologic oncologists.

    Contents:
    Chapter 1. Introduction
    Chapter 2. Gross Pathology and Intraoperative Consultation
    Chapter 3. Typical Histopathology
    Chapter 4. Histopathologic Variations Chapter
    Chapter 5. Histopathologic Grading
    Chapter 6. Immunohistochemistry
    Chapter 7. Differential Diagnosis.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Jian-min Yao, Jing-hong Xu, editors.
    Summary: This book consists the basic theories and comprehensive skills of surgery, plastic surgery and chin surgery. The book contains more than 1900 color surgical photos, which mainly from lip and palate surgery in "Operation Smile" and the accumulation in decades of clinical practice. It briefly introduces various surgical methods of cleft lip and palate and alternative methods, procedures and steps of recommended repair surgeries by the way of pictures and graphic. It also emphasizes on describing common and practical cleft lip and palate surgery, and explores innovative surgical methods, operative techniques and key points. By means of schematic diagrams and surgical photos, various surgical procedures for cleft lip and palate are introduced. It is a useful reference book for surgeons in plastic surgery, oral surgery, cosmetic surgery and otolaryngology.

    Contents:
    Intro
    Foreword
    Editorial Board of Atlas of Cleft Lip and Palate & Facial Deformity Surgery
    Compilers (Surnames Arranged in Number of Strokes)
    Preface
    Introduction
    Contents
    About the Editor
    Part I: Classification and Operation of Cleft Lip and Palate
    1: Classification of Cleft Lip and Palate
    1.1 Classification of Cleft Lip
    1.1.1 Unilateral Cleft Lip
    1.1.1.1 Minimal Cleft Lip (First-Degree Cleft Lip)
    1.1.1.2 Unilateral Incomplete Cleft Lip (Second-Degree Cleft Lip)
    1.1.1.3 Unilateral Complete Cleft Lip (Third-Degree Cleft Lip) 1.1.2 Bilateral Cleft Lip
    1.1.2.1 Type One Bilateral Cleft Lip
    1.1.2.2 Type Two Bilateral Cleft Lip
    1.1.2.3 Type Three Bilateral Cleft Lip
    1.1.3 Median Cleft Lip
    1.2 Classification of Cleft Palate
    1.2.1 Unilateral Cleft Palate
    1.2.1.1 Unilateral First-Degree Cleft Palate
    1.2.1.2 Unilateral Second-Degree Cleft Palate
    1.2.1.3 Unilateral Third-Degree Cleft Palate
    1.2.2 Bilateral Cleft Palate
    1.2.2.1 Bilateral First-Degree Cleft Palate
    1.2.2.2 Bilateral Second-Degree Cleft Palate
    1.2.2.3 Bilateral Third-Degree Cleft Palate
    Reference 2: Repair Methods for Cleft Lip and Palate
    2.1 Repair Methods for Cleft Lip
    2.1.1 Seven Surgical Method of Red Lip Reparation
    2.1.1.1 Z-Plasty
    2.1.1.2 Continuous Z-Plasty
    2.1.1.3 Triangular Flap
    2.1.1.4 Y-V Plasty
    2.1.1.5 Double-V Plasty
    2.1.1.6 Tongue-Shaped Flap
    2.1.1.7 Deepithelialized Flap
    2.1.2 Surgical Method of Unilateral Cleft Lip
    2.1.2.1 Straight Line Suture
    2.1.2.2 Triangular Flap
    2.1.2.3 Rectangular Flap
    2.1.2.4 Rotary Propulsion Flap
    2.1.3 Surgical Method of Bilateral Cleft Lip
    2.1.3.1 Triangular Flap 2.1.3.2 Rectangular Flap
    2.1.3.3 Rotary Propulsion Flap
    2.1.4 Surgical Method of Median Cleft Lip
    2.1.5 Other Surgical Methods of Cleft Lip
    2.1.5.1 Surgical Principles
    2.1.5.2 Surgical Method of Unilateral Cleft Lip
    2.1.5.3 Surgical Method of Bilateral Cleft Lip
    2.1.5.4 Surgical Method of Median Cleft Lip
    2.1.5.5 Surgical Method of Cleft Lip Secondary Deformation
    2.2 Repair Methods for Cleft Palate
    2.2.1 Surgical Principles and Surgical Target
    2.2.1.1 Surgical Principles
    2.2.1.2 Design Principles
    2.2.1.3 Target 2.2.2 Surgical Method of Cleft Palate
    2.2.3 Selection of Surgical Method
    2.2.3.1 Cleft Uvula (First-Degree Cleft Palate)
    2.2.3.2 Second-Degree Cleft Palate
    2.2.3.3 Third -Degree Cleft Palate
    2.2.3.4 Secondary Malformation of Cleft Palate
    References
    3: Surgical Instruments of Cleft Lip and Palate
    3.1 Surgical Instruments for Cleft Lip
    3.1.1 Cleft Lip Surgical Kit
    3.2 Surgical Instruments for Cleft Palate
    3.2.1 Cleft Palate Surgical Kit
    3.2.2 Cleft Palate Mouth Gag
    3.3 Placement and Removal of the Mouth Gag
    4: Special Suture Technique
    4.1 Suture Technique for Cleft Lip
    Digital Access Springer 2020
  • Yelda Özsunar, Utku Șenol, editors.
    Summary: This book presents and analyzes clinical cases of brain tumors and follows the classification provided by the WHO in 2016. After introductory chapters reviewing the international literature on the topic, the advances made in all imaging modalities (especially Magnetic Resonance and Computed Tomography) are examined. All radiological findings are supplemented with a wealth of images and brief explanations. The clinical information is given as part of the case discussion, as are the characteristics and differential diagnosis of the tumors. Radiologic-pathologic correlations round out the description of each clinical case. Intended as a quick and illustrative reference guide for radiology residents and medical students, this atlas represents the most up-to-date, practice-oriented reference book in the field of Brain Tumor Imaging.

    Contents:
    Intro
    Preface
    Contents
    Part I: General Considerations in Brain Tumors
    1: Pathology, Epidemiology, and WHO Classification of Brain Tumors
    1.1 Epidemiology and Pathology of the Central Nervous System Tumors
    1.2 An Overview of the WHO Classifications of Tumors of the Central Nervous System
    1.3 Major Differences of WHO 2016 Classification
    1.4 Diagnostic Algorithm Based on the 2016 CNS Tumor Classification
    1.4.1 Diffuse Astrocytic and Oligodendroglial Tumors
    1.4.2 Medulloblastomas
    1.5 Advantages and Challenges of the 2016 CNS Tumor Classification References
    2: When and How to Use Imaging in Brain Tumors, Protocols
    2.1 Introduction
    2.2 When to Use Imaging
    2.2.1 Diagnosis
    2.2.2 Preoperative Planning
    2.2.3 Intraoperative Imaging
    2.2.4 Postoperative Imaging
    2.2.5 Follow-Up Imaging
    2.2.5.1 Pseudoprogression
    2.2.5.2 Radiation Necrosis
    2.2.5.3 Pseudoresponse
    2.3 Evaluating Treatment Response
    2.3.1 Response Assessment in Neuro-Oncology: High-Grade Glioma (RANO-HGG)
    2.3.2 Other RANO Criteria
    2.4 Imaging Protocol
    2.4.1 Contrast Use
    2.5 Conclusion
    References 3: Pearls in Conventional Imaging Methods for Brain Tumors
    3.1 Pearl #1: As You Work to Practice and Improve Your Diagnostic and Interpretative Skills (the "What"), Seek Also to Learn About the Underlying Physics (the "How") and History of Our Specialty (the "Why")
    3.2 Pearl #2: The Process of Image Interpretation to Generate Differential Diagnoses Is Largely an Exercise in Pattern Recognition, Which in the Case of Brain Tumors, Begins with Accurate Anatomic Localization 3.3 Pearl #3: Don't Mistake Edema for Tumor-Or Tumor for Edema-On CT or T2-Weighted Images and Be Wary of Interpreting Vasogenic Edema ("Leaky BBB") Without Pathologic Enhancement ("Intact BBB")
    3.4 Pearl #4: Remember Not to Overestimate the Significance of Post-contrast Images, Which Inform Us About Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity, But Are Often Less Dispositive Than Structural Findings on CT/T2 3.5 Pearl #5: The Truest Measure of the Value of Your Radiology Report Is Whether It Guides Patient Care in the Correct Direction, Not Whether It Includes the Final Pathological Diagnosis Somewhere in the Text
    References
    4: Diffusion, Perfusion, and PET Imaging of Brain Tumors
    4.1 Introduction
    4.2 Diffusion
    4.3 Perfusion
    4.4 PET Imaging
    4.4.1 Tissue Signatures Through Nosologic Imaging
    4.5 Conclusion
    References
    5: Role of Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Clinical Management of Brain Tumors
    5.1 Introduction
    5.1.1 Basic Principles
    Digital Access Springer 2020
  • [lead editor] Scott C. Sherman, MD, Associate Residency Director, Cook County Emergency Medicine Residency, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Rush Medical College ; editors, Stephen John Cico, MD, MEd, Associate Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics, Fellowship Director, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Program, Division of Emergency Pediatrics, Department of Emergency Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Attending Physician, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medicine and Trauma Center, Riley Hospital for Children, Indianapolis, Indiana, Erik Nordquist, MD, Assistant Program Director, Cook County Emergency Medicine Residency, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Rush Medical College, Chicago, Illinois, Christopher Ross, MD, FRCPC, FACEP, FAAEM, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Associate Chair of Professional Education, Department of Emergency Medicine, John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Chicago, Illinois, Ernest Wang, MD, FAACEP, Alvin H. Baum Family Fund Chair of Simulation and Innovation, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, Illinois, Assistant Dean for Medical Education, Clinical Professor, Emergency Medicine, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois.
    Contents:
    Section A. Trauma
    Section B. Neurologic
    Section C. Ophthalmologic
    Section D. Ear, nose, throat
    Section E. Dental
    Section F. Cardiovascular
    Section G. Respiratory
    Section H. Gastrointestinal
    Section I. Genitourinary
    Section J. Obstetrics/gynecologic
    Section K. Dermatologic
    Section L. Orthopedic
    Section M. Pediatrics
    Section N. Toxicologic
    Section O. Environmental.
    Digital Access
    Provider
    Version
    Ovid
    LWW Health Library
  • Roger N. Rosenberg, editor.
    Summary: Like its preceding editions, this atlas is an indispensable guide to the field of neurology, featuring the most clinically essential images and figures. Chapters offer insight and research written by deeply practiced, knowledgeable neurologists that is supplemented with detailed imagery, tables, algorithms, and delineative drawings. Topics covered include developmental and genetic diseases, neuroendocrine disorders, critical care neurology, cerebrovascular disease, dementias, behavioral neurology, neuro-oncology, movement disorders, epilepsy, neuromuscular diseases, infectious diseases, neuroimmunology, neurotoxic disorders, and headache. The authors also delve into specific issues currently prevalent in neuroscientific research, including Alzheimer's disease, dementia, Machado-Joseph disease, Huntington's disease, and brain scanning with PET and fMRI. The Atlas of Clinical Neurology, 4th Edition serves as a comprehensive and premier visual resource for neurologists.

    Contents:
    Developmental disorders
    Genetic diseases of the nervous system
    Neuroendocrine disorders
    Critical care neurology
    Cerebrovascular disease
    Dementias
    Behavioral neurology
    Neuro-oncology
    Movement disorders
    The epilepsies
    Neuromuscular disease
    Infectious diseases of the nervous system
    Neuroimmunology
    Headache.
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • Carmen V. Sciortino, Jr.
    Contents:
    Divisions of the fungi
    Morphological growth index
    Division of fungi by type of sporulation
    Division of fungi, yeast, and bacteria by morphologic group
    Descriptions and photographs of microorganisms
    Actinomycetes, yeast (thermally monomorphic), and yeast-like organisms
    Yeast (thermally dimorphic)
    Zygomycetes (aseptate)
    Dermatophytes
    Hyaline molds (septate)
    Dematiaceous fungi (septate).
    Digital Access Wiley 2017
  • Ira Hanan.
    Summary: "This atlas serves to instruct medical students, and medical and surgical housestaff on commonly encountered colonoscopic findings and disorders, by providing typical colonoscopic photographs of these conditions, along with a brief narrative description of the findings."--Preface.

    Contents:
    Normal and Post-Operative
    Polyps
    Malignant Lesions of Colon
    Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    Vascular Lesions of Colon
    Miscellaneous Colon Findings
    Digital Access AccessSurgery 2014
  • Donald B. McMillan, Richard J. Harris.
    Summary: Atlas of Comparative Vertebrate Histology looks at the histology of a wide range of vertebrates, representative of all the major classes and families, with examples ranging from amphioxus to primates. The authors focus their microscope on commonly seen vertebrates as well as 'non-standard' species, such as lamprey, hagfish, dogfish, skate, rock bass, cod, river catfish, toad, amphiuma, leopard and bull frog, garter and brown snake, Coturnix quail and cowbird. The study of comparative histology in the vertebrates helps students and researchers alike understand how various groups have addressed similar problems, opening doors to interesting research possibilities. Not all vertebrates follow the mammalian model of tissue and organ structure. When dealing with unique species, we see some structures taken beyond their 'normal' function. Comparative histology allows us to understand the structural responses underlying the physiology unique to each vertebrate group.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2018
  • Lee L.Q. Pu, Mark L. Jewell.
    Contents:
    Breast augmentation with implants: inframammary approach
    Breast augmentation with implant: periareolar approach
    Breast augmentation with implant: transaxillary approach
    Breast augmentation with implant: subfascial placement
    Breast augmentation in the asian patient
    Breast augmentation with primary fat grafting
    Composite breast augmentation
    Revision breast augmentation -exchange with a different type of implant
    Revision breast augmentation: correction of implant malposition
    Revision breast augmentation: correction of implant malposition and rippling
    Revision breast augmentation: capsular contracture
    Revision breast augmentation with posterior capsular flap techniques
    Mastopexy: periareolar approach
    Mastopexy: vertical approach
    Mastopexy: inverted t approach
    Breast augmentation and mastopexy
    Breast reduction: superior pedicle technique
    Breast reduction: medial pedicle technique
    Breast reduction: inferior pedicle technique
    Breast reduction: no vertical scar
    Breast reshaping after massive weight loss
    Breast reshaping with an inferior parenchymal flap
    Correction of gynecomastia
    Correction of congenital breast asymmetry
    Transgender breast surgery (male-to-female and female-to-male).
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2021
  • Jacopo Nori, Maninderpal Kaur, Anat Kornecki, J. Devi Meenal, Martin J. Yaffe.
    Summary: This superbly illustrated atlas serves as a basic introduction to contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM), a breakthrough functional breast imaging modality, which is rapidly growing. This book is an essential guide for the latest developments with correlative findings, practical interpretation tips, physics, and information on how contrast mammography differs from conventional 2D and 3D Full Field of View digital mammography (FFDM). It includes: · over 1000 high-quality 2D, 3D and recombined contrast mammography images representing the spectrum of breast imaging · findings obtained in the full range of benign, pre-malignant and malignant conditions, including artefacts and postoperative changes, presented with high-quality illustrations from case examples · image interpretation tips using mammographic and DCE-MRI descriptors of the BI-RADS lexicon to effectively read and interpret this advanced imaging modality · practical tips to interpret this new modality and how it is used as an adjunct to 2D mammography · details on how integration of contrast-enhanced mammography drastically changes lesion work-up and overall workflow in the department · "imaging pearls" boxes offering interpretation tips for expert clinical guidance · a case on the recently introduced CEM guided biopsy procedure The book's target audience consists of diagnostic radiologists, residents, fellows, technologists and clinicians involved in the care of breast cancer patients, including surgeons and oncologists. The goal is to provide a concise introduction to CEM and to lead to enhanced interpretation and better patient staging prior to surgery.

    Contents:
    1. Breast CEDM Basics
    2. Benign Lesions
    3.High Risk Lesions
    4. Malignant Lesions
    5. Microcalcifications and Architectural distortions
    6. Artefacts and Pitfalls of CEDM
    7. Findings Following Intervention
    8. Index.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
  • Tommaso Vincenzo Bartolotta, Adele Taibbi, Massimo Midiri.
    Contents:
    Introduction
    Benign Focal Liver Lesions
    Malignant Focal Liver Lesions
    Fatty Liver, Pseudolesions
    Other Rare Lesions
    Assessment of Therapy Response
    Impact of European Guidelines on CEUS.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Stefano Boriani, Livio Presutti, Alessandro Gasbarrini, Francesco Mattioli, editors.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Alexis Salerno, Daniel J. Haase, Sarah B. Murthi, editors.
    Summary: This atlas covers the basics of ultrasound physics, provides the necessary background to successfully perform TEE and TTE procedures, and provides tips and tricks that will prove invaluable in the critical care environment. It also features an abundance of high quality photographs, illustrations and videos as well as numerous case studies to test the reader's ability to apply knowledge to real-life clinical situations. Written by experts in the field, The Atlas of Critical Care Echocardiography is a concise, visual guide designed for use by all physicians who see cardiac patients in the ICU.

    Contents:
    I. ESSENTIALS
    Cardiac Physiology in the ICU
    Sepsis
    Mechanical Ventilation
    Ultrasound Physics
    Improving Image Acquisition
    Essentials of Transthoracic Echocardiography
    Essentials of Transesophageal Echocardiography
    Measurements for the ICU Patient
    II. TRANSTHORACIC ECHO ATLAS
    Overview of the Windows
    Parasternal Long Axis
    Parasternal Short Axis
    Apical
    Sub-xyphoid
    Neck
    Focused Rapid Echo Evaluation for Shock
    III. TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHO ATLAS
    Overview of the Windows
    Basal Short Axis
    Four Chamber
    Transgastric Short Axis
    Focused Rapid Echo Evaluation for Shock
    IV. CASE STUDIES
    V. SPECIAL TOPICS
    The Cardiac Surgical Patient
    The Trauma Patient
    Future of Echocardiography in the ICU.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
  • editors, Demetrios Demetriades, Kenji Inaba and Philip D. Lumb.
    Contents:
    I AIRWAY
    1. Endotracheal intubation, oral and nasal
    2 Percutaneous Tracheostomy
    3 Open Tracheostomy
    4 Cricothyroidotomy
    5 Bronchoscopy
    II CHEST
    6 Chest tube placement
    7 Thoracentesis with U/S guidance
    8 Heimlich valve catheter placement
    9 ECMO cannulation and management
    III CARDIOVASCULAR
    10 Central line placement subclavian
    11 Internal jugular vein catheter, with and without ultrasound guidance
    12 Swan Ganz catheter placement
    13 Arterial line placement with and without ultrasound guidance
    14 Bedside IVC Filter placement
    17 Pericardiocentesis with ultrasound guidance
    18 Resuscitative Thoracotomy
    19 Intra-aortic Balloon Placement
    20 REBOA (Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta) Placement
    IV DIAGNOSTIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
    21 Bedside focused echocardiography (including TEE and TTE)
    22 Vascath/Dialysis catheter placement
    V CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
    23 ICP monitor placement
    24 Spinal Paracentesis
    25 Epidural Catheter Analgesia
    VI COMPARTMENT SYNDROMES
    26 Upper and Lower Extremity Compartment pressure measurement
    27 Abdominal Compartment pressure measurement (Bladder Pressures)
    28 Bedside Laparotomy/Decompression of abdominal compartment syndrome
    29 Escharotomy for Burns
    VII ABDOMEN, GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
    30 Diagnostic Peritoneal Lavage
    31 Percutaneous Gastrostomy
    32 Blakemore tube placement for esophageal varices.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Gratian Dragoslav Miclaus, Horia Ples.
    Summary: This atlas presents normal and pathologic findings observed on CT angiography with 3D reconstruction in a diverse range of clinical applications, including the imaging of cerebral, carotid, thoracic, coronary, abdominal, and peripheral vessels. The superb illustrations display the excellent anatomic detail obtained with CT angiography and depict the precise location of affected structures and lesion severity. Careful comparisons between normal imaging features and pathologic appearances will assist the reader in image interpretation and treatment planning, and the described cases include some very rare pathologies. In addition, the technical principles of the modality are clearly explained and guidance provided on imaging protocols. This atlas will be of value both to those in training and to more experienced practitioners within not only radiology but also cardiovascular surgery, neurosurgery, cardiology, and neurology.

    Contents:
    Cerebral Angiography
    Carotid Angiography
    Thoracic Angiography
    Coronary Angiography
    Abdominal Angiography
    Peripheral Angiography.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Joi B. Carter, Amrita Goyal, Lyn McDivitt Duncan, editors.
    Summary: The integration of clinical findings, laboratory results, and disease progression is critical for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with skin lymphoma. This atlas includes numerous clinical and histological images with diagrams, tables, and text describing each type of lymphoma in the current cutaneous classification scheme, which includes information on the recent classification scheme for cutaneous lymphoma published by the World Health Organization and the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Cutaneous Lymphoma Group. Atlas of Cutaneous Lymphomas: Classification and Differential Diagnosis includes chapters on synonyms, clinical features (presentation, prognosis, and treatment), laboratory findings (histopathology, immunophenotype, and molecular), differential diagnosis, and presentation of clinical cases for each diagnostic entity. In addition, chapters are included on T-cell lymphomas, B-cell lymphomas, ancillary techniques including immunohistochemistry and molecular tests, and a glossary of terms. This book will help clarify the classification of cutaneous lymphoma and will serve as a useful tool for physicians involved in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with cutaneous lymphoma.

    Contents:
    History and Genesis of the EORTC/WHO Lymphoma classification
    Beyond the routine processing: immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization and genetic analysis
    Mycosis fungoides
    MF variants and subtypes
    Folliculotropic MF
    Pagetoid reticulosis
    Granulomatous slack skin
    Sézary syndrome
    Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma
    Primary cutaneous CD30+ lymphoproliferative disorders
    Primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma
    Lymphomatoid papulosis
    Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma
    Extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type
    Primary cutaneous peripheral T-cell lymphoma, rare subtypes
    Primary cutaneous CD8-positive aggressive epidermotropic cytotoxic T-cell lymphoma
    Primary cutaneous gamma-delta T-cell lymphoma
    Primary cutaneous CD4-positive small/medium T-cell lymphoma
    Extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT)
    Primary cutaneous follicle centre lymphoma
    Primary cutaneous diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, leg type
    Intravascular large B-cell lymphoma
    Blastic Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Neoplasm
    Clinical mimics of T cell lymphomas
    Clinical mimics of B cell lymphomas
    Histopathologic mimics of cutaneous T cell lymphoma
    Histopathologic mimics of cutaneous B cell lymphoma
    Glossary.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • authors, Christopher J. VandenBussche, Erika F. Rodriguez, Derek B. Allison, M. Lisa Zhang
    Summary: "The challenges of cytopathology are difficult to capture in a textbook; in reality, most melanoma cells do not contain pigment, air-drying artifacts alter cytomorphology, and benign respiratory cells may obscure lung carcinoma cells. Specimens of borderline adequacy leave one to question whether a definitive diagnosis can be made. Most cytopathology textbooks present us with ideal cells-the best cells photographed from the best specimens. In reality, these ideal cells may not be seen, nor are they required for a proper diagnosis. In many instances, ideal cells may even be insufficient for a diagnosis if not seen in a particular pattern or context. This atlas presents more than 1500 representative high-quality images. Rather than focus on obscure diagnoses, numerous images from frequently seen diagnoses are included to cover the different preparations, artifacts, and limitations seen during a cytopathology sign out. The most commonly encountered pitfalls are also provided, as well as advice on when and how to hedge"-- Provided by publisher

    Contents:
    Fine-needle aspiration of the thyroid
    Salivary gland and cervical lymph nodes
    Pulmonary
    Hepatopancreatobiliary
    Serous effusion cytopathology
    Urinary tract
    Gynecologic tract cytopathology
    Specimen preparation and adequacy
    Digital Access Ovid 2020
  • Ritu Nayar, Xiaoqi Lin, Ajit S. Paintal, Ramona Gupta, Albert A. Nemcek Jr., editors.
    Summary: The diagnostic services, pathology and radiology, are the cornerstone for supporting the delivery of high-quality healthcare by providing timely and accurate diagnosis. In this era of precision medicine, it has become increasingly important for these two services to work collaboratively in supporting patients and clinical colleagues by informing and communicating the selection and interpretation of appropriate diagnostic tests, as well as obtaining adequate tissue for diagnosis, prognostication, and therapy at initial presentation and, if required, during disease progression/relapse. This book is aimed at practicing cytopathologists and interventional radiologists as well as trainees in these areas. An essential requirement in the accurate diagnosis of these mass lesion biopsies is the correlation of cytomorphology with the radiological findings and adequate triage of acquired material during the biopsy procedure. The cytologic findings, gross surgically resected specimens, and imaging findings are illustrated to provide a complete pathologic-radiologic correlation of the entities discussed. This Atlas of Cytopathology and Radiology serves as a useful guide for pathologists and radiologists in the appropriate triage and diagnosis of deep seated mass lesions biopsied under ultrasound, CT Scan or fluoroscopic guidance.

    Contents:
    An Introduction to Radiology and Cytopathology Considerations in a Collaborative Biopsy Service
    Liver
    Lungs, Mediastinum, and Pleura
    Lymph Nodes and Spleen
    Kidney, Adrenal Gland, and Paraganglia
    Pelvis, Peritoneum, and Omentum
    Esophagus, Gastrointestinal Tract, and Pancreas
    Thyroid, Parathyroid, Head, and Neck
    Salivary Glands
    Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors
    The Breast.
    Digital Access Springer 2020
  • Alice Brandão, Claudio Peixoto Crispi, Marco Aurelio Pinho Oliveira.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Antigoni Delantoni, Kaan Orhan, editors.
    Summary: This atlas is a detailed and complete guide on imaging of the dentomaxillofacial region, a region of high interest to a wide range of specialists. A large number of injuries and patient's treatment involve the facial skeleton. Enriched by radiographic images and illustrations, this book explores the anatomy of this region presenting its imaging characteristics through the most commonly available techniques (MDCT, CBCT, MRI and US). In addition, two special chapters on angiography and micro-CT expand the limits of dentomaxillofacial imaging. This comprehensive book will be an invaluable tool for radiologists, dentists, surgeons and ENT specialists in their training and daily practice.

    Contents:
    Chapter 1) Introduction to Dentomaxillofacial Imaging
    Chapter 2) Basic Principles of Intraoral Radiography
    Chapter 3) Intraoral Radiographic Anatomy
    Chapter 4Basic Principles of Panoramic Radiography
    Chapter 5) Panoramic Radiographic Anatomy
    Chapter 6) Cephalometric Radiography
    Chapter 7) Basic Principles of Computer Tomography (MDCT/CBCT). The Use of MDCT and CBCT in Dentomaxillofacial Imaging
    Chapter 8) CBCT Anatomical Imaging
    Chapter 9) MDCT Soft Tissue Anatomy
    Chapter 10) Dentomaxillofacial Ultrasonography: Basic Principles and Radiographic Anatomy
    Chapter 11) Basics of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
    Chapter 12) MRI Anatomy
    Chapter 13) Principles of Maxillofacial Angiography
    Chapter 14) Imaging of the Most Common Dental Pathologies
    Chapter 15) Micro CT.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Jane Tomimori, Walmar Roncalli Pereira de Oliveira, Carla Ferrándiz-Pulido, Marilia Marufuji Ogawa, editors.
    Summary: The number of solid organ transplant recipients is increasing worldwide every year, which has meant a significant improvement of recipients survival and quality of life. To prevent graft rejection, patients require long-term immunosuppression, which is responsible for their increased risk of neoplastic and infectious diseases. This practical and concise atlas presents the most important dermatoses in solid organ transplant recipients. Providing a guide to diagnosis and appropriate therapy, it helps dermatologists, general practitioners and physicians manage the dermatoses found in organ transplant recipients. The first three chapters discuss immunosuppressive regimens and the prevalence of dermatoses, while the other chapters approach the main diseases didactically, providing a large number of illustrations.

    Contents:
    1. Immunosuppression and solid organ transplantation
    2. Overview of dermatological diseases after transplantation
    3. Cutaneous side effects of immunosuppressive drugs other than neoplasms
    4. Viral Diseases
    5. Bacterial diseases
    6. Mycobacterial diseases
    7. Superficial fungal diseases
    8. Deep Fungal diseases
    9. Parasitic diseases
    10. Sexually transmitted infections
    11. Precancerous manifestations
    12. Squamous cell carcinoma
    13. Basal cell carcinoma
    14. Melanoma
    15. Kaposi sarcoma
    16. Lymphoproliferative diseases
    17. Other rare cancers.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Claudia M.Y.A. Donkor, Jeannette Aryee-Boi, Itohan Roseline Osazuwa, Francis Kwame Afflu, Andrew F. Alexis.
    Summary: This book presents the nuances of dermatology from the African diaspora and the tropics. It not only addresses the dark pigmentation of the patient's skin and the occurrence of tropical infections, but also the socioeconomic conditions which lead to unique features and the development of skin diseases. Chapters present numerous dermatological cases, with clear/relevant pictures, to serve as illustration of how skin conditions present in African/dark skin. Of these specific conditions, the book includes chapters on eczema, bullous diseases, hair disorders, acne, and papulosquamous disorders. Additionally, chapters address emotionally sensitive and socioeconomic-related issues such as skin bleaching and dermatological manifestations of HIV/AIDS, an infectious condition that disproportionately affects those residing in sub-Saharan Africa. Expertly written text is supplemented by hundreds of high-quality, real patient photos. Written by doctors living and treating patients in the tropical environment of Africa, Atlas of Dermatological Conditions in Populations of African Ancestry is an essential tool in broadening the scope of care for professionals and residents in dermatology alike.

    Contents:
    1. Eczema.-2. Allergies
    3. Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus and Scleroderma
    4. Bullous Diseases
    5. Acne
    6. Disorders of Pigmentation: Hyperpigmentation
    7. Disorders of Pigmentation: Hypopigmentation
    8. Skin Bleaching
    9. Hair Disorders
    10. Papulosquamous Disorders
    11. Infections
    12. Infestations
    13. STI
    14. HIV/AIDS and Related Dermatoses
    15. Benign Tumors
    16. Hypertrophic Scars and Keloids
    17. Nevi
    18. Malignancies
    19. Other interesting Conditions.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
  • Adriana Motta, Luis Fernando González, Gonzalo García, Jennifer Guzmán, Lorena Prada, Hugo Herrera, Mariam Rolon.
    Summary: Dermatology is the science responsible for the study of the skin, mucous membranes (oral and genital) and cutaneous appendages, while dermatopathology focuses on its microscopic study. Although the two fields are closely related, in many cases the identification of dermatological diseases is mainly clinical and depends on the physicians ability and experience. The purpose of this atlas, which collects over 900 clinical and histological photographs in high resolution, is to illustrate and describe the most frequent skin diseases on the basis of clinical cases. Offering a complete guide to the etiology, epidemiology, clinical features, histologic findings and diagnosis of the main skin diseases divided into three subgroups (inflammatory, infectious, or tumoral), it represents an invaluable resource for all medical students, residents, clinicians, and investigators learning dermatology.

    Contents:
    I. Inflammatory Skin Diseases
    Chapter 1. Papulosquamous and eczematous dermatoses
    Chapter 2. Other papular, erythematous and scaly diseases
    Chapter 3. Inflammatory diseases of pilose follicle
    Chapter 4. Inflammatory diseases of the sebaceous and apocrine glands
    Chapter 5. Inflammatory skin diseases induced by drugs
    Chapter 6. Inflammatory diseases of the blood vessels with cutaneous involvement
    Chapter 7. Inflammatory diseases affecting melanocytes
    Chapter 8. Bullous vesicular inflammatory diseases
    Chapter 9. Inflammatory skin diseases presented as erythema, urticaria and purpura
    Chapter 10. Inflammatory connective tissue diseases
    Chapter 11. Granulomatous inflammatory diseases
    Chapter 12. Inflammatory diseases induced by ultraviolet radiation. Chapter 13. Neutrophilic and eosinophilic inflammatory diseases
    Chapter 14. Inflammatory diseases of subcutaneous cell tissue
    II. Infectious Skin Diseases
    Chapter 15. Bacterial infections
    Chapter 16. Mycobacterial Infections
    Chapter 17. Fungal infections
    Chapter 18. Virus infections
    Chapter 19. Sexually transmitted diseases
    Chapter 20. Infections by parasites
    III. Neoplastic Skin Diseases
    Chapter 21. Benign neoplasms
    Chapter 22. Skin adnexal neoplasms
    Chapter 23. Muscle, adipose tissue and cartilaginous neoplasms
    Chapter 24. Vascular malformations
    Chapter 25. Fibrous and fibrohystiocytic proliferations of skin and tendons
    Chapter 26. Congenital melanocytic nevus and acquired
    Chapter 27. Neural and neuroendocrine neoplasms
    Chapter 28. Disorders of cells of langerhans and macrophages
    Chapter 29. Malignant neoplasms
    Chapter 30. Other lymphoproliferative disorders.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • edited by Bruce Smoller, Nooshin Bagherani.
    Springer Nature Living Reference.
    Summary: Bringing together thousands of the best dermatologic clinical and pathological photographs and figures from researchers and scientists around the world, this volume focuses on the most prevalent dermatologic disorders as they relate to cutaneous anatomy, general dermatologic concepts, and biology and inherited disorders. It includes atypical presentations of various disorders, giving insight into differential diagnoses, helping to familiarize the reader with some of the rarest dermatologic disorders. Global Atlas of Dermatology, Dermatopathology and Venereology Volume 1 is written for dermatologists, dermatopathologists, and residents and summarizes data regarding any dermatologic disorder and syndrome. Each entry includes an introduction, clinical and pathological manifestations, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and treatment and prognosis.
    Digital Access Springer Live 2020-
    Continuously updated edition
  • [edited by] David E. Elder, Rosalie Elenitsas, Adam I. Rubin, Michael Ioffreda, Jeffrey Miller, O. Fred Miller III, Sook Jung Yun.
    Summary: "In this new edition, as in its predecessors, we have extensively updated the text, based on review of the recent literature, and also on material from the latest (11th) edition of Lever's Histopathology of the Skin. We have added more extensive discussion of several diseases that were either not covered or only briefly mentioned with little or no elaboration in the earlier editions, and have added current references to the literature. We have added multiple new images including clinical images of conditions that were not formerly illustrated. These are original digital images of high quality. As in the last edition, the histopathologic images have been prepared from digital slides and the quality is state of the art, especially noticeable in the low-power images. These images are to be provided online for the reader's convenience. We have continued the use of arrows and labels on the photomicrographs, adapted from the style used in Sara Edward's excellent book Essential Dermatopathology. In addition, we have continued the practice of using tables to summarize the most salient diagnostic features of potential "look-alike" diseases"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Disorders Mostly Limited to the Epidermis and Stratum Corneum
    Localized Superficial Epidermal or Melanocytic Proliferations
    Disorders of the Superficial Cutaneous Reactive Unit
    Acantholytic, Vesicular, and Pustular Disorders
    Perivascular, Diffuse, and Granulomatous Infiltrates of the Reticular Dermis
    Tumors and Cysts of the Dermis & Subcutis
    Inflammatory and Other Benign Disorders of Skin Appendages
    Disorders of the Subcutis
    Digital Access Ovid 2021
  • [edited by] Mohamed Salama, Julie Teruya-Feldstein, Marina Kremyanskaya.
    Summary: "Ideal as a quick, easy-to-use reference in the laboratory or clinical setting, Atlas of Diagnostic Hematology is an abundantly illustrated guide to the vast range of malignant and non-malignant disorders of the blood. More than 1,200 vibrant, full-color images enable you to identify and compare the unique clinical and histologic features of various blood disorders and confidently reach a diagnosis. Coverage includes photos of actual cases that span the entire range of this complex field, including rare conditions and difficult diagnoses"--Publisher's description.

    Contents:
    Normal hematopoiesis and blood cell maturation
    Growth factors
    Hypochromic and hemolytic anemias
    Megaloblastic anemia
    Myeloproliferative neoplasms
    Mast cell and non-myeloproliferative myeloid neoplasms
    Myelodysplastic syndromes
    Acute myeloid leukemia
    Precursor lymphoid neoplasms
    B-cell chronic lymphoid leukemias
    Hodgkin lymphoma
    Indolent and aggressive B-cell lymphoma
    Indolent and aggressive mature T-cell and natural killer-cell lymphomas
    Myeloma and related conditions
    Childhood hematopoietic disorders
    Posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorders and immunodeficiency
    Infectious processes in blood and bone marrow
    Hemophilia
    Transfusion medicine and cellular therapy.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2021
  • Guoguang Fan.
    Summary: Aiming to equip readers with the knowledge required for accurate and timely diagnosis, this book presents illustrative cases that address a broad spectrum of clinical problems, including frequent, uncommon and rare diseases of brain, head and neck, spine, musculoskeletal system, chest and abdomen. To make readers understand easily, tips in differential diagnosis are summarized in the table, accompanying with typical images and key teaching points. It will be a valuable resource for diagnostic radiologists, residents, fellows, and related clinical doctors.

    Contents:
    Characteristic of Brain MRI
    Brain Diseases
    Cerebrovascular and Infectious Diseases
    Ventricular and Cerebral Cistern Diseases
    Meningeal and Skull Diseases
    Skull Base Disease
    Eyelid and Eye Diseases
    Ear Diseases
    Paranasal Sinus and Nasal Cavity Disease
    Laryngeal Disease
    Spine Diseases
    Spinal Cord Diseases
    Bone and Bone Marrow Disease
    Joint and Soft Tissue Disease
    Respiratory Diseases
    Cardiac Vascular Diseases
    Benign and Malignant Breast Tumor
    Digestive Diseases
    Urinary System Diseases
    Reproductive System Diseases.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Guoguang Fan.
    Summary: Aiming to equip readers with the knowledge required for accurate and timely diagnosis, this book presents illustrative cases that address a broad spectrum of clinical problems, including frequent, uncommon and rare diseases of brain, head and neck, spine, musculoskeletal system, chest and abdomen. To make readers understand easily, tips in differential diagnosis are summarized in the table, accompanying with typical images and key teaching points. It will be a valuable resource for diagnostic radiologists, residents, fellows, and related clinical doctors.

    Contents:
    Characteristic of Brain CT
    Brain Diseases
    Cerebrovascular and Infectious Diseases
    Ventricular and Cerebral Cistern Diseases
    Meningeal and Skull Diseases
    Skull Base Disease
    Eyelid and Eye Diseases
    Ear Diseases
    Paranasal Sinus and Nasal Cavity Disease
    Laryngeal Disease
    Spine Diseases
    Spinal Cord Diseases
    Bone and Bone Marrow Disease
    Joint and Soft Tissue Disease
    Respiratory Diseases
    Cardiac Vascular Diseases
    Benign and Malignant Breast Tumor
    Digestive Diseases
    Urinary System Diseases
    Reproductive System Diseases.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Puay Hoon Tan, Aysegul A. Sahin.
    Summary: This atlas illustrates the range of breast lesions and their differential diagnoses, with pictorial correlation of gross and microscopic features. Where relevant, radiological images are incorporated. A description of normal, developmental and physiological breast morphology will serves as introduction to the main content of this atlas. Classification of tumors is based on the latest World Health Organisation Classification of Tumors of the Breast, 4th edition, 2012. As immunohistochemistry is a key adjunctive platform in the workup of breast lesions as well as used in prognostic evaluation of breast cancers, appropriate examples are interspersed. Molecular tools used in corroborating diagnoses and a discussion of therapy related changes are included.

    Contents:
    Normal Breast and Physiological Changes
    Developmental, Reactive, and Inflammatory Conditions
    Fibroepithelial Lesions
    Papillary Lesions
    Benign Sclerosing Lesions
    Mucinous Lesions
    Apocrine Lesions
    Vascular Lesions
    Intraductal Proliferative Lesions
    Lobular Lesions (Lobular Neoplasia, Invasive Lobular Carcinoma)
    Spindle Cell Lesions
    Invasive Carcinoma
    Nipple Lesions
    Male Breast Lesions
    Treatment-Related Changes.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Anirudha Rohit Podder, Jyothi G. Seshadri.
    Summary: Covering various difficult surgeries encountered in daily gynecological practice and providing unique insights into operative gynecology, this atlas offers an essential learning guide for gynecologists. Standard gynecological surgeries may turn out to be extremely complex on the operating table; this atlas demonstrates how the operating gynecologist can manage such procedures successfully without causing any injuries. For each surgery, it includes a series of color photographs accompanied by descriptive step by step notes, explaining to the readers the surgical steps and the problems that might occur if the dissection is not performed correctly. Helping readers understand and visualize the textbook descriptions of gynecological surgeries, the atlas offers a valuable resource for postgraduate students and fellows of obstetrics and gynecology, as well as senior practicing gynecologists, urologists and surgeons.
    Digital Access Springer 2020
  • editors: Giorgia Dalpiaz & Alessandra Cancellieri.
    Contents:
    Anatomy
    Secondary Lobule
    Thinking through Pathology
    Elementary Lesions
    How to approach the Diseases
    Key HRCT Patterns
    Septal Pattern
    Fibrosing Pattern
    Nodular Pattern
    Alveolar Pattern
    Cystic Pattern
    Dark Lung Pattern
    Septal Diseases
    Fibrosing Diseases
    Nodular Diseases
    Alveolar Diseases
    Cystic Diseases
    Dark Lung Diseases
    Case-Based Glossary with Tips & Tricks.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Pinghong Zhou, Liqing Yao, Xinyu Qin, editors.
    Contents:
    Diagnostic Techniques in Gastrointestinal Disease
    Device and Equipment for Endoscopic Therapy
    Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR)
    Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD)
    Endoscopic Resection for Submucosal Tumors
    Tunnel Endoscopic Surgery.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Francisco del Piñal ; illustrated by Max Crespi.
    Contents:
    Prolegomena : some initial thoughts and facts
    Some dos and don'ts relating to approach and management
    Arthroscopy : some dos and don'ts
    The die-punch
    Management of an anterior sunken fragment
    Management of small fragments
    Volar shear fractures
    Free osteochondral fragment
    Rim fractures
    Ligamentous injuries
    Comminuted metaphyseal-diaphyseal fractures
    Ulnar fractures
    Management of explosion-type fractures : case one
    Management of explosion-type fractures : case two
    Management of explosion-type fractures : case three
    Extra-articular distal radius fracture malunions : arthroscopic tips and tricks
    Intra-articular malunion : basic concepts
    Intra-articular malunion : jammed fragments in the metaphysis
    Intra-articular malunion : complex intra-articular malunion
    Intra-and extra-articular malunion
    Intra-articular malunion : a (painful) case
    Corollary : plates are not the panacea.
    Digital Access
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    Thieme-Connect
    Thieme MedOne Plastic Surgery
  • Frieder Berr, Tsuneo Oyama, Thierry Ponchon, Naohisa Yahagi, editors.
    Summary: This volume defines procedural requirements and strategies for the detection and endoscopic assessment of small and minute early cancers as well as endoscopic and high-resolution endosonographic criteria for submucosal invasiveness.
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • Maryam Moradian, Azin Alizadehasl, editors.
    Summary: This atlas provides a practical guide to the diagnosis of congenital heart disease using echocardiography in both adults and children. A plethora of high-quality echocardiography images provide practical examples of how to diagnose a range of conditions correctly, including aortic stenosis, tricuspid atresia, coronary artery fistula and hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Atlas of Echocardiography in Pediatrics and Congenital Heart Diseases describes the diagnostic management of a range of congenital heart diseases successfully in both adults and children. Therefore it provides a valuable resource for both practicing cardiologists who regularly treat these patients and for trainees looking to develop their diagnostic skills using echocardiography.

    Contents:
    Atrial septal defect
    Atrioventricular septal defect
    Ventricular septal defect
    Patent ductus arteriosus(PDA)
    Aortopulmonary Window.-Anomalous left coronary artery from pulmonary artery
    Coronary Artery Fistula
    Aortic-left ventricle defect (tunnel)
    Cranial arteriovenous malformation (cranial AV malformation)
    Malposition of Septum Primum
    Anomalous pulmonary venous connection (total and partial)
    Cortriatriatum sinister
    Scimitar syndrome
    Persistent left superior vena cava
    Interrupted Inferior vena cava
    Tetralogy of Fallot
    Tetralogy of Fallot, absent pulmonary valve
    Ebstein's malformation of tricuspid valve
    Tricuspid Atresia
    Congenital dysplasia of the tricuspid valve
    Uhl anomaly
    Pulmonary valve stenosis
    Critical pulmonary stenosis
    Double-Chambered Right Ventricle
    Supravalvar Pulmonary stenosis & peripheral pulmonary stenosis
    Pulmonary valve atresia/intact ventricular septum
    Pulmonary valve atresia /ventricular septal defect (or Tetralogy of Fallot and pulmonary valve atresia)
    Double outlet right ventricle
    Persistent truncus arteriosus
    Congenital Mitral valve anomalies
    Congenitally corrected transposition of great arteries (CCTGA)
    Transposition of great arteries (d-TGA/DTGA)
    Aortic Stenosis
    Coarctation of Aorta
    Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome
    Kawasaki disease
    Cardiomyopathies
    Pericardial diseases.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
  • Dirk-André Clevert, Mirko D'Onofrio, Emilio Quaia, editors.
    Summary: With the aid of an extensive series of high-quality images, this atlas describes all the potential applications of elastosonography in routine clinical practice. After a brief introduction on technical and physical aspects, the diagnostic benefits of elastosonography in a range of settings are illustrated with the aid of numerous representative cases. The coverage encompasses pathologies of the liver, spleen, pancreas, kidney, breast, thyroid, testis, musculoskeletal system, and vascular system. In addition, helpful correlations with imaging appearances on ultrasound and computed tomography are included. Elastosonography is a powerful, relatively new diagnostic technique that assesses the elasticity of tissues as an indicator of malignancy. Readers will find this book to be an excellent aid to use and interpretation of the technique.

    Contents:
    Introduction: Technical and Physical Aspects; Method, References
    Clinical applications
    Liver and spleen
    Pancreas
    Kidney
    Breast
    Musculoskeletal
    Thyroid
    Vascular
    Testis.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Andrea Celli, Luigi Celli.
    Summary: This richly illustrated atlas is entirely devoted to the most modern surgical techniques of the elbow, offering a comprehensive, step-by-step and detailed examination of all the technical aspects of the surgical exposure of this joint. With the help of over 100 original drawings and photographs, it offers readers a unique understanding of elbow anatomy and surgical approaches, providing precise indications and surgical timing for clinical practice. An entire section focuses on the surgical management of the most common diseases of the elbow: the surgical exposures are related to pathologies affecting the lateral medial, anterior and posterior compartments of the elbow. This atlas will be of great value both to trainees and to specialists who manage disorders of the elbow, including orthopedic surgeons, traumatologists, and sports physicians, as well as anatomists.

    Contents:
    1. THE ELBOW JOINT
    2. THE MUSCLE AND TENDON SYSTEM
    3. CUTANEOUS AND MUSCULAR NERVES
    4. UPPER ARM BLOOD SUPPLY
    5. EXTENSILE LATERAL AND POSTEROLATERAL EXPOSURES
    6. EXTENSILE MEDIAL AND POSTEROMEDIAL EXPOSURES
    7. EXTENSILE POSTERIOR EXPOSURES
    8. EXTENSILE ANTERIOR EXPOSURES
    9. SELECTED LATERAL EXPOSURES: Posterior interosseous nerve entrapment and compression neuropathy
    10. SELECTED LATERAL EXPOSURES: Lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow)
    11. SELECTED LATERAL EXPOSURES: Radial head fractures
    12. SELECTED LATERAL EXPOSURES: Lateral ulnar collateral ligament lesion
    13. SELECTED LATERAL EXPOSURES: Extrinsic post-traumatic stiff elbow: lateral limited approach (column approach)
    14. SELECTED MEDIAL EXPOSURES: Medial collateral ligament reconstruction
    15. SELECTED MEDIAL EXPOSURES: Extrinsic post-traumatic stiff elbow: limited medial approach
    16. SELECTED MEDIAL EXPOSURES: Medial epicondylitis
    17. SELECTED MEDIAL EXPOSURES: Ulnar nerve entrapment
    18. SELECTED MEDIAL EXPOSURES: Coronoid fracture in complex elbow instability
    19. SELECTED POSTERIOR EXPOSURES: Primary osteoarthritis
    20. SELECTED POSTERIOR EXPOSURES: Snapping of the medial head of the triceps tendon
    21. SELECTED POSTERIOR EXPOSURES: Monteggia lesions
    22. SELECTED POSTERIOR EXPOSURES: Longitudinal instability of the forearm
    23. SELECTED POSTERIOR EXPOSURES: post-traumatic proximal radioulnar synostosis
    24. SELECTED POSTERIOR EXPOSURES: Distal triceps tendon rupture
    25. SELECTED ANTERIOR EXPOSURES: Distal biceps tendon ruptures
    26. SELECTED ANTERIOR EXPOSURES: Neurological disorders: elbow and forearm contractures
    27. SELECTED ANTERIOR EXPOSURES: Compression of the lateral cutaneous nerve of the forearm
    28. SELECTED ANTERIOR EXPOSURES: median nerve entrapment.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Michael N. Patlas, Douglas S. Katz, Mariano Scaglione, editors.
    Summary: This reference work provides a comprehensive and modern approach to the imaging of numerous non-traumatic and traumatic emergency conditions affecting the human body. It reviews the latest imaging techniques, related clinical literature, and appropriateness criteria/guidelines, while also discussing current controversies in the imaging of acutely ill patients. The first chapters outline an evidence-based approach to imaging interpretation for patients with acute non-traumatic and traumatic conditions, explain the role of Artificial Intelligence in emergency radiology, and offer guidance on when to consult an interventional radiologist in vascular as well as non-vascular emergencies. The next chapters describe specific applications of Ultrasound, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, radiography, Multi-Detector Computed Tomography (MDCT), and Dual-Energy Computed Tomography for the imaging of common and less common acute brain, spine, thoracic, abdominal, pelvic and musculoskeletal conditions, including the unique challenges of imaging pregnant, bariatric and pediatric patients. Written by a group of leading North American and European Emergency and Trauma Radiology experts, this book will be of value to emergency and general radiologists, to emergency department physicians and related personnel, to obstetricians and gynecologists, to general and trauma surgeons, as well as trainees in all of these specialties.

    Contents:
    Emergency and Trauma Imaging
    Role of Artificial Intelligence in Emergency Radiology
    Vascular Emergencies
    Non-vascular Emergencies
    Imaging of Traumatic Brain Injury
    Imaging of Skull Base Fractures and Complications
    Imaging of Midfacial and Orbital Trauma
    Stroke Imaging
    Imaging of Intracranial Hemorrhage
    Imaging of Brain Infections.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • editors, Kevin J. Knoop, Lawrence B. Stack, Alan B. Storrow, R. Jason Thurman.
    Contents:
    Head and facial trauma / David W. Munter
    Ophthalmic conditions / Frank Birinyi, Thomas F. Mauger, and Andrew Hendershot
    Funduscopic findings / David Effron, Beverly C. Forcier, and Richard E. Wyszynski
    Ophthalmic conditions / Christopher S. Weaver and Kevin J. Knoop
    Ear, nose, and throat conditions / Edward C. Jauch, David R. White, and Kevin J. Knoop
    Oral conditions / Edward C. Jauch and James W. Howell
    Chest and abdomen / Stephen W. Corbett, Lawrence B. Stack, and Kevin J. Knoop
    Urologic conditions / Jeffery D. Bondesson
    Sexually transmitted infections and anorectal conditions / Suzanne Dooley-Hash and Brian R. Sharp
    Gynecologic and obstetric conditions / Suzanne Dooley-Hash, Sean A. Lisse, and Kevin J. Knoop
    Extremity trauma / Neha P. Raukar, George J. Raukar, and Daniel L. Savitt
    Extremity conditions / Robert J. Tubbs, Daniel L. Savitt, and Selim Suner
    Cutaneous conditions / J. Matthew Hardin
    Pediatric conditions / Brad Sobolewski, Matthew R. Mittiga, Javier A. Gonzalez del Rey.
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    AccessMedicine
  • editors, Kevin J. Knoop, Lawrence B. Stack, Alan B. Storrow, R. Jason Thurman.
    Summary: "Emergency care is defined by time and the emergency department is the most diverse melting pot of acute conditions in the hospital. Diagnostic accuracy, prognostic prediction, and the treatment pathways rely heavily on visual clues. We desire to maximize this skill for the benefit of our patients. We also strongly believe the visual experience, while sometimes downplayed within the hectic and time-pressured environment of modern medicine, is critical to ideal education. Images can teach faster and with greater impact than many pages of text or hours of lecture. We continue our pursuit of these goals with a substantially updated, expanded, and improved fifth edition of The Atlas of Emergency Medicine. Nearly all of our changes and additions come from reader suggestions and criticisms, all received with sincere gratitude. The audience for this text is all who provide emergency medical care, including clinicians, educators, residents, nurses, prehospital caregivers, and medical students. Many have also found it extremely useful as a review for written board examinations containing pictorial questions. Other healthcare workers, such as internists, family physicians, pediatricians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants will find the Atlas a useful guide in identifying and treating many acute conditions, where visual clues significantly guide, improve, and expedite diagnosis as well as treatment"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Head and facial trauma
    Ophthalmic conditions
    Funduscopic findings
    Ophthalmic trauma
    Ear, nose, and throat conditions
    Oral conditions
    Chest and abdomen
    Urologic conditions
    Sexually transmitted infections and anorectal conditions
    Gynecologic and obstetric conditions
    Extremity trauma
    Extremity conditions
    Cutaneous conditions
    Pediatric conditions
    Child abuse
    Environmental conditions
    Toxicological conditions
    Wounds and soft-tissue injuries
    Clinical forensic medicine
    HIV conditions
    Tropical medicine
    Airway
    ECG abnormalities
    Emergency ultrasound
    Microscopic findings and bodily fluids
    Rheumatologic conditions
    Mental health conditions.
    Digital Access
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    AccessEmergency Medicine
    AccessMedicine
  • [edited by] Jamie Ullman, P.B. Raksin ; medical illustrator, Jennifer Pryll.
    Contents:
    Surgery for epidural and subdural hematomas / Shelly D. Timmons
    Chronic subdural hematomas / Branko Skorvlj, Jonathan Rasouli, A. Stewart Levy, P.B. Raksin, and Jamie S. Ullman
    Surgery for cerebral contusions of the frontal and temporal lobes, including lobar resections / Pal S. Randhawa and Craig Rabb
    Decompressive craniectomy for intracranial hypertension and stroke, including bone flap storage in abdominal fat layer / Roberto Rey-Dios and Domenic P. Esposito
    Surgery for cerebellar stroke and suboccipital trauma / Faiz U. Ahmad and Ross Bullock
    Elevation of depressed skull fractures / Anand Veeravagu, Bowen Jiang, and Odette A. Harris
    Invasive neuromonitoring techniques / Mathieu Laroche, Michael C. Huang, and Geoffrey T. Manley
    Surgical debridement of penetrating injuries / Roland A. Torres and P.B. Raksin
    Management of traumatic neurovascular injuries / Boyd F. Richards and Mark R. Harrigan
    Management of venous sinus injuries / Laurence Davidson and Rocco A. Armonda
    Application of closed spinal traction / Nirit Weiss
    Emergency management of odontoid fractures / Sanjay Yadla, Benjamin M. Zussman, and James S. Harrop
    Cervical burst fractures / Teresa S. Purzner, Games G. Purzner, and Michael G. Fehlings
    Cervical facet dislocation / Daniel Resnick and Casey Madura
    Classification and treatment of thoracic fractures / Joseph Hsieh, Doniel Drazin, Michael Turner, Ali Shirzadi, Kee Kim, and J. Patrick Johnson
    Thoracolumbar fractures / Michael Y. Wang and Brian Hood
    Spinal epidural compression / Asha Iyer and Arthur Jenkins
    Treatment of acute cauda equina syndrome / Harel Deutsch
    Removal of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhages / Justin Mascitelli, Yakov Gologorsky, and Joshua Bederson
    Surgery for acute intracranial infection / P.B. Raksin
    Ventricular shunt malfunction / Sergey Abeshaus, Samuel R. Browd, and Richard G. Ellenbogen
    Pituitary apoplexy / Kalmon D. Post and Soriaya Motivala
    Combat cranial operations / Leon E. Moores
    Combat-associated penetrating spine injury / Corey M. Mossop, Christopher J. Neal, Michael K. Rosner, and Paul Klimo Jr
    Replacement of cranial bone flap / Jamie S. Ullman
    Techniques of alloplastic cranioplasty / Erin N. Kiehna and John A. Jane Jr
    Surgery for frontal sinus injuries / Abilash Haridas and Peter J. Taub
    Special considerations in the surgical management of pediatric traumatic brain injury / Anthony Figaji and P. David Adelson
    Special considerations in pediatric cervical spine injury / Paul Klimo Jr., Nelson Astur Neto, William C. Warner Jr., and Michael S. Muhlbauer.
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  • Lori A. Erickson.
    Summary: "Atlas of Endocrine Pathology provides a comprehensive compendium of photomicrographs of common and uncommon entities in endocrine pathology. The volume includes histologic features of normal features, reactive conditions, hyperplasia, and tumors. The most helpful diagnostic features are illustrated to provide direction and clues to the diagnosis of endocrine tumors. Furthermore, photomicrographs highlight the most pertinent diagnostic features in problematic diagnoses in endocrine pathology. Authored by a nationally and internationally recognized pathologist, Atlas of Endocrine Pathology is an important learning tool for those becoming familiar with the diverse entities encountered in endocrine pathology and a valuable reference for practicing pathologists faced with challenging diagnoses in endocrine pathology."--Publisher's website.

    Contents:
    1. Thyroid Histology
    2. Thyroiditis
    3. Graves Disease (Diffuse Hyperplasia)
    4. Thyroid Goiter
    5. Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma
    6. Hyalinizing Trabecular Tumor
    7. Follicular Thyroid Neoplasms
    8. Hurthle Cell Thyroid Neoplasms
    9. Poorly Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma
    10. Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma
    11. Tumors of C Cells
    12. Unusual Thyroid Tumors
    13. Metastases to Thyroid
    14. Parathyroid Histology
    15. Parathyroid Hyperplasia
    16. Parathyroid Adenoma
    17. Parathyroid Carcinoma
    18. Parathyromatosis
    19. Metastases to Parathyroid
    20. Adrenal Gland Histology
    21. Adrenal Cysts
    22. Adrenal Cortical Hyperplasia
    23. Adrenal Cortical Adenoma
    24. Adrenal Cortical Carcinoma
    25. Adrenal Myelolipoma
    26. Pheochromocytoma and Adrenal Medullary Hyperplasia
    27. Ganglioneuroma and Neuroblastoma
    28. Unusual Adrenal Tumors
    29. Metastases to the Adrenal Gland
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Roberto Alexandre Dezena.
    Summary: This book describes in practical terms the endoscopic neurosurgery of the third ventricle and surrounding structures, emphasizing aspects of intraoperative endoscopic anatomy and ventricular approaches for main diseases, complemented by CT / MRI images. It is divided in two parts: Part I describes the evolution of the description of the ventricular system and traditional ventricular anatomy, besides the endoscopic neurosurgery evolution and current concepts, with images and schematic drawings, while Part II presents a collection of intraoperative images of endoscopic procedures, focusing in anatomy and main pathologies, complemented by schemes of the surgical approaches and CT / MRI images. The Atlas of Endoscopic Neurosurgery of the Third Ventricle offers a revealing guide to the subject, addressing the needs of medical students, neuroscientists, neurologists and especially neurosurgeons. .

    Contents:
    Part I
    Chapter 1 The ventricular system
    Chapter 2 General principles of the endoscopic neurosurgery
    Part II
    Chapter 3 Entering in the third ventricle -The lateral ventricle
    Chapter 4 Inside the third ventricle
    Chapter 5 Beyond the third ventricle - Inside interpeduncular and prepontine cisterns
    Chapter 6 Beyond the third ventricle-Suprasellar arachnoid cyst
    Chapter 7 Beyond the third ventricle-Hydranencephaly.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • editors, Alexander G. Chiu, James N. Palmer, Nithin D. Adappa.
    Summary: "Gain a clear understanding of the entire spectrum of today's rhinology and anterior skull base surgery with Atlas of Endoscopic Sinus and Skull Base Surgery, 2nd Edition. This thoroughly updated title increases your knowledge and skill regarding both basic or advanced procedures, taking you step by step through endoscopic approaches to chronic sinus disease, nasal polyps, pituitary tumors, cerebrospinal fluid leaks, sinonasal tumors, and more. All-new videos provide real-time guidance for procedures such as endoscopic anterior craniofacial resection, endoscopic approach and removal of orbital tumors, sphenoidotomy, and many more"--Publisher's description.

    Contents:
    Part 1: Nasal surgery. Septoplasty / Marcelo Antunes, Sam Becker, Michael Lupa and Dan Becker
    Middle and inferior turbinates / Richard Orlandi, Peter Hwang and Reza Vaezeafshar
    Sphenopalatine/internal maxillary artery ligation / Amber Luong, Martin Citardi, Li-Xing Man and Samer Fakhri
    Endoscopic and open anterior/posterior ethmoid artery ligation / PJ Wormald and Yuresh Naidoo
    Endoscopic repair of choanal atresia / Shirley Shizue Nagata Pignatari, Aldo Cassol Stamm and Leonardo Lopes Balsalobre Filho
    Part 2: Basics of primary endoscopic sinus surgery. Maxillary antrostomy / Alexander Chiu and James N. Palmer
    Partial and complete ethmoidectomy / Alexander Chiu, James N. Palmer and Nithin D. Adappa
    Sphenoidotomy / Alexander Chiu and Nithin D. Adappa
    Frontal sinusotomy Draf I and IIa / Alexander Chiu, Nithin D. Adappa and James N. Palmer
    Frontal sinusotomy: Draf llb / James N. Palmer, Vijay R. Ramakrishnan and Henry Pipes Barham
    Frontal sinusotomy: Draf lll / Richard Harvey, Eugene Ritter Sansoni and Raymond Sacks
    Postoperative debridement / Arjun Parasher, Robert T. Adelson, Calvin Wei, Noam Cohen and Nithin D. Adappa
    Balloon dilatation of the maxillary, frontal, and sphenoid sinuses / David B. Conley and Aaron N. Pearlman
    Part 3: Revision endoscopic sinus surgery for inflammatory disease. Revision functional endoscopic sinus surgery: completion sphenoethmoidectomy / Rakesh K. Chandra and Randy Leung
    Modified medial maxillectomy for recalcitrant maxillary sinusitis / Bradford Woodworth and Jessica Grayson
    Extended sphenoid sinus antrostomy and radical sphenoidectomy / John Lee and Jonathan Yip
    Part 4: Orbital surgery. Endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy / Raymond Sacks and Yuresh Naidoo
    Endoscopic orbital decompression / Raj Sindwani and Brian C. Lobo
    Optic nerve decompression / Vijay R. Ramakrishnan, Todd Kingdom and Henry Pipes Barham
    Endoscopic approach and removal of orbital tumors / Benjamin Bleier and Marcel Menon Miyake
    Part 5: Sinonasal tumors. Endoscopic medial maxillectomy for inverted papilloma / Kevin Welch and Elisabeth Ference
    Endoscopic Denkers approach for anterior maxilla tumors / Alexander Chiu and Jivianne T. Lee
    Endoscopic vidian neurectomy / Raymond Sacks and Rahuram Sivasubramaniam
    Approach to pterygopalatine fossa and JNA / Edward Kuan, Rakesh K. Chandra, Nithin D. Adappa and Bert W. O'Mally
    Endoscopic craniofacial resection for esthesioneuroblastoma / Vijay R. Ramakrishnan, Jeffrey D. Suh, Alexander Chiu, James N. Palmer and Nithin D. Adappa
    Part 6: Skull base reconstruction. Repair of cerebrospinal fluid leak and encephalocele of the cribriform plate / Avinash V. Mantravadi and Kevin Welch
    Sphenoid sinus cerebrospinal fluid leak and encephalocele repair / Benjamin Bleier and Rod Schlosser
    Part 7: Anterior and central skull base approaches. Endoscopic resection of pituitary tumors / Stephanie A. Joe, Alexander Chiu, James N. Palmer and Nithin D. Adappa
    Endoscopic transplanum and sellar approach . Eric W. Wang, Rod Schlosser, Arjun Parasher, William A. Vandergrift III and Jose Mattos
    Endoscopic resection of clival chordomas/chondrosarcoma / Peter Hwang, Alexander Chiu, James N. Palmer, Nithin D. Adappa and Jayakar V. Nayak
    Large skull base defect reconstruction with and without pedicled flaps / Richard Harvey, Arjun Parasher and Eugene Ritter Sansoni
    Part 8: Combined endoscopic and open approaches--frontal sinus. Frontal sinus trephine / Alfred Marc C. Iloreta, Nithin D. Adappa and Satish Govindaraj
    Osteoplastic flap with and without obliteration / Kevin Welch
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2019
  • edited by Manabu Muto, Kenshi Yao, Yasushi Sano.
    Contents:
    Part I Basics of NBI
    Chapter 1 Principles and history of NBI
    Chapter 2 Tips for obtaining optimum viewing conditions using NBI
    Part II Atlas of NBI: Pharynx to esophagus
    Chapter 3 Overview
    Chapter 4 Atlas of Normal appearance
    Chapter 5 Atlas of Non-neoplastic lesions
    Chapter 6 Atlas of Neoplastic lesions
    Part III Atlas of NBI: Stomach and duodenum
    Chapter 7 Diagnostic system
    Chapter 8 Atlas of normal appearance
    Chapter 9 Atlas of non-neoplastic lesions in the stomach
    Chapter 10 Atlas of Neoplastic lesions in the stomach
    Chapter 11 Atlas of n on-neoplastic lesions in the duodenum
    Chapter 12 Atlas of neoplastic lesions in the duodenum
    Part IV Atlas of NBI: Colon to rectum
    Chapter 13 Overview
    Chapter 14 Atlas of normal appearance
    Chapter 15 Atlas of non-neoplastic lesions
    Chapter 16 Atlas of neoplastic.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • [edited by] Jose I. Almeida.
    Summary: "Highly visual and packed with useful, practical information, Atlas of Endovascular Venous Surgery, 2nd Edition, provides real-world instruction on the evaluation, diagnostic imaging, and medical and endovascular surgical management of acute and chronic venous diseases. Dr. Jose Almeida, pioneering expert in the field and host of the annual International Vein Congress, along with other highly regarded practitioners, offers an authoritative understanding of what causes increased venous pressure and solutions for reducing venous hypertension. Detailed, full-color intraoperative illustrations capture key teaching moments, helping you better understand the nuances of surgery and improve your ability to perform cutting-edge procedures"--Publisher's description.

    Contents:
    Venous anatomy
    Venous hemodynamics
    Venous pathophysiology
    Venous diagnostic tools
    Endovenous thermal ablation of saphenous reflux
    Radiofrequency thermal ablation: current data
    Laser thermal ablation: current data
    Nonthermal ablation of saphenous reflux
    Treatment of perforating veins
    Treatment of varicosed tributary veins
    Endovenous approach to recurrent varicose veins
    Thromboembolic disease
    Endovenous placement of inferior vena cava filters
    Pharmacological thrombolysis
    New concepts in the management of pulmonary embolism
    Endothermal heat-induced thrombosis
    Postthrombotic syndrome
    Iliocaval and femoral venous occlusive disease
    Deep venous incompetence and valve repair
    Venous ulcers
    Pelvic venous disorders
    Nutcracker syndrome
    Treatment of spider telangiectasias
    Endovenous management of central and upper extremity veins
    Venous malformations
    Severity scoring and outcomes measurement
    Evidence-based summary of guidelines from the American Venous Forum and the Society for Vascular Surgery.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2019
  • P. Marco Fisichella, Marco G. Patti, editors.
    Contents:
    1. History of Esophageal Surgery
    2. Radiologic Evaluation of Esophageal Diseases
    3. Diagnostic and Interventional Endoscopy
    4. Esophageal Function Testing
    5. Patient Positioning
    6. Operations for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
    7. Laparoscopic Pyloroplasty
    8. Paraesophageal Hernia Repair and Collis Gastroplasty
    9. Operations for Achalasia
    10. Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy (POEM)
    11. Operations for Zenker's Diverticulum
    12. Laparoscopic Treatment of Epiphrenic Diverticula
    13. Operations for Leiomyoma
    14. Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass for GERD and Morbid Obesity
    15. Transhiatal Esophagectomy
    16. Ivor Lewis Esophagectomy
    17. Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy
    18. Hybrid Transthoracic Esophagectomy.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • David D. Donaldson.
    Contents:
    --
    v. 3. Cornea and sclera.
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  • David D. Donaldson.
    Contents:
    v. 1. Congenital anomalies and systemic diseases
    v. 2. Orbit, lacrimal apparatus, eyelids, and conjunctiva
    v. 3. Cornea and sclera.
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  • lead editor, Michael J. Yaremchuk ; associate editors, Catherine S. Chang, Erez Dayan, Mohamed Amir Mrad, Alan Yan.
    Contents:
    Indications for facial implants
    Evaluation and planning for facial implant surgery
    Implant materials
    Principles and operative technique for facial skeletal augmentation
    Cranioplasty
    Temporal augmentation
    Internal orbit
    Infraorbital rim
    Malar
    Pyriform aperture
    Chin
    Mandible
    Rejuvenation of the aging face and skeleton with implants
    Designer faces: CAD/CAM facial implants
    Implant refinement of postorthognathic surgery facial contour.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2020
  • Henryk A. Domanski, editor.
    Summary: This book covers all of the diagnostic areas where FNAC is used today. This includes palpable lesions and lesions sampled using various radiological methods, and correlations with ancillary examinations detailed on an entity-by-entity basis. As well as being a complete atlas of the facts and findings important to FNAC, this atlas is a guide to diagnostic methods that optimize health care. The interaction of the cytologist or cytopathologist with other specialists (radiologists, oncologists and surgeons) involved in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with suspicious mass lesions is emphasized and illustrated throughout. ? With contributions from experts in the field internationally and abundant colour images Atlas of Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology provides a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to FNAC for pathologists, cytopathologists, radiologists, oncologists, surgeons and others involved in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with suspicious mass lesions.

    Contents:
    Image-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology
    Breast
    Head and Neck: Salivary Glands
    Thyroid
    Lung
    Mediastinum and Endobronchial Ultrasound-Guided Transbronchial Needle Aspiration
    Lymph Nodes
    Spleen
    Liver
    Pancreas
    Kidney and Adrenal Gland
    Soft Tissue
    Skin and Subcutis
    Bone
    Pediatric Tumours
    Orbit and Ocular Adnexa.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • [edited by] Christoph P. Hofstetter, Sebastian Reutten, Yue Zhou, Michael Y. Wang.
    Summary: "Pocket-sized resource presents endoscopic spine surgery essentials from expert spine surgeons Atlas of Full-Endoscopic Spine Surgery by internationally renowned spine surgeons Christoph P. Hofstetter, Sebastian Ruetten, Yue Zhou, and Michael Y. Wang provides concise, step-by-step guidance on the latest full endoscopic spine procedures. The book is targeted at practicing spine surgeons, fellows, and residents currently not trained in endoscopic spine surgery who have the desire to learn and incorporate these techniques into clinical practice. It is also an excellent curriculum resource for cadaveric training courses taught at the national and international level. The book lays a solid foundation with opening chapters on anesthesia, OR setup and endoscopic tools, applied anatomy, basic endoscopic surgical tasks, and preoperative diagnostics. Additional sections include step-by-step descriptions of the full spectrum of cervical, thoracic, and lumbar endoscopic approaches. The last section provides invaluable pearls on overcoming challenges, avoiding pitfalls, and optimizing postoperative care. Key Features Transforaminal endoscopic lumbar and thoracic discectomy approaches Trans-SAP endoscopic approach for foraminal and lateral recess decompression Interlaminar endoscopic lumbar discectomy Cervical/thoracic and lumbar unilateral laminotomy for bilateral decompression Special topics including endoscopic management of challenging cases, endoscopic revision surgery, and management of complications. Neurosurgery residents, fellows, young practicing neurosurgeons, and all healthcare practitioners involved in the care of endoscopic spine surgery patients will gain invaluable insights from this book. Christoph P. Hofstetter, MD, PhD, is Associate Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, Washington. Sebastian Ruetten, MD, is Attending Spine Surgeon, Center for Spine Surgery and Pain Therapy, Center for Orthopaedics and Traumatology of the St. Elisabeth Group, St. Anna Hospital Herne, University of Witten/Herdecke, Herne, Germany. Yue Zhou, MD, PhD, is Professor, Department of Orthopedics, Xinqiao Hospital, Army Medical University, Chongqing, China. Michael Y. Wang, MD, FACS, is Professor, Departments of Neurosurgery and Rehab Medicine, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Anesthesia and rapid recovery / G. Gamian Brusko and Michael Y. Wang
    Radiation safety in full-endoscopic spine surgery / Lynn McGrath and Christoph P. Hofstetter
    Essential imaging in full-endoscopic spine surgery / Daniel Carr and Christoph P. Hofstetter
    Intraoperative navigation for full-endoscopic spine surgery / Yue Zhou
    Endoscopic instruments / Saqib Hasan and Christoph P. Hofstetter
    Operating room setup : the basics / Saqib Hasan and Christoph P. Hofstetter
    Applied anatomy for full-endoscopic spine surgery / Daniel Carr and Christoph P. Hofstetter
    Principles of full-endoscopic surgical technique / Christoph P. Hofstetter
    Essential tasks of full-endoscopic spine surgery / Christoph P. Hofstetter
    Preoperative diagnostic workup / Daniel Carr and Christoph P. Hofstetter
    Interlaminar endoscopic lateral recess decompression / Christoph P. Hofstetter
    Interlaminar endoscopic lumbar diskectomy / Lynn McGrath and Christoph P. Hofstetter
    Interlaminar contralateral endoscopic lumbar foraminotomy / Christoph P. Hofstetter
    Lumbar endoscopic unilateral laminotomy for bilateral decompression / Saqib Hasan and Christoph P. Hofstetter
    Endoscopic extraforaminal lumbar diskectomy / Christoph P. Hofstetter
    Transforaminal endoscopic lumbar diskectomy / Christoph P. Hofstetter
    Trans-superior articular process endoscopic lumbar approach / Christoph P. Hofstetter
    Transforaminal endoscopic lumbar interbody fusion / Michael Y. Wang
    Transforaminal endoscopic thoracic diskectomy / Christoph P. Hofstetter
    Anterior endoscopic cervical diskectomy / J. N. Alastair Gibson
    Posterior endoscopic cervical foraminotomy / Christoph P. Hofstetter
    Cervical endoscopic unilateral laminotomy for bilateral decompression / Daniel Carr and Christoph P. Hofstetter
    Adapting full-endoscopic technique for challenging cases / Christoph P. Hofstetter
    Endoscopic revision surgery / Ralf Wagner and Christoph P. Hofstetter
    Complications associated with full-endoscopic spine surgery / Jun Ho Lee and Christoph P. Hofstetter
    Perioperative care in full-endoscopic spine surgery / Lynn McGrath and Christoph P. Hofstetter.
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  • Dora M. Lam-Himlin, Elizabeth A. Montgomery, Christina A. Arnold.
    Summary: "This will be a new series for the Pathology program based on the popularity of Arnold/Atlas of Gastrointestinal Pathology: A Pattern Based Approach to Neoplastic Biopsies. This proposed series strives to teach pathology in a format that more closely mirrors daily sign-out. Each title will feature the true spectrum of pathology and how to navigate efficiently to the correct diagnosis. Disease processes are grouped by their histologic pattern of injury, an approach which closely approximates the method by which experienced pathologists mentally approach daily sign-out. These titles will be atlas-based and contain over 1000 images to fully illustrate the diagnostic process. This series is not intended to be an exhaustive description of each entity, but rather a scope-side sign-out tool that aids pathologists in achieving the correct diagnosis, finding the pertinent information, and assembling a thorough and streamlined pathology report. As a compliment to the current Arnold title, this new volume will focus on neoplastic biopsies. It will feature over 1500 photomicrographs capturing the subtle morphologic spectrum of pathologic processes of the tubular GI tract. Each image will be narrated with key diagnostic considerations and will feature call-outs showing subtle features and diagnostic clues. Check-lists for key elements of the diagnostic approach and sample notes for inclusion in pathology reports will be integrated into the text. To supplement the spectrum of microscopic images, relevant endoscopic images, photographs of select gross specimens, and medical figures will be provided. Practical tables emphasizing salient clinicopathologic features, management implications, and therapeutic options will be included when relevant"--Provided by publisher.
    Digital Access Ovid 2019
  • Harold Chen.
    Digital Access
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    2016- Continuously updated edition
  • Jonathan A. Cotliar, editor.
    Summary: This atlas provides valuable guidance for medical students, residents, fellows, nurses, attending physicians, and other allied health professionals taking care of patients with graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). Our understanding about the intricacies of GVHD diagnosis and treatment are constantly developing as basic and translational science in the field evolves. As such, this text reflects the best current evidence we have to date for clinicians treating patients with GVHD. The Atlas of Graft-versus-Host Disease is a concise and useful graphical resource providing comprehensive guidance required for a disease entity that has a heterogeneous and complicated clinical presentation. It has been written with input of both oncologists and dermatologists, which has enabled the capture of perspectives and nuances of GVHD diagnosis and management that can influence readers with varied training backgrounds and current clinical practice, thus creating a powerful and useful resource for readers.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Philip B. Clement, Jennifer N. Stall, Robert H. Young.
    Contents:
    Non-neoplastic lesions and benign tumors of the vulva
    Malignant tumors of the vulva
    The vagina
    Tumor-like lesions and benign tumors of the uterine cervix
    Invasive squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix and its precursors
    Adenocarcinomas of the cervix, related tumors, and their precursors
    Non-neoplastic lesions of the uterine corpus
    Endometrial hyperplasia and carcinoma
    Mesenchymal and mixed epithelial-mesenchymal tumors of the uterine corpus and cervix
    Trophoblastic lesions, miscellaneous primary uterine neoplasms, hematopoietic neoplasms, and metastatic neoplasms to the uterus
    The fallopian tube and broad ligament
    Tumor-like lesions of the ovary
    Surface epithelial-stromal tumors: general features, serous tumors, and mucinous tumors
    Surface epithelial-stromal tumors: endometrioid, clear cell, transitional, squamous, rare, undifferentiated, and mixed cell types
    Germ cell tumors of the ovary
    Sex cord-stromal and steroid cell tumors of the ovary
    Miscellaneous primary ovarian tumors
    Metastatic tumors of the ovary (including pseudomyxoma peritonei, hematolymphoid neoplasms, and tumors with functioning stroma)
    Endometriosis and lesions of the secondary müllerian system
    Tumor-like lesions and tumors of the peritoneum (non-müllerian lesions)
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2020
  • Bret P. Nelson, Eric Topol, Anjali Bhagra, Sharon L. Mulvagh, Jagat Narula, editors.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Nirav Trivedi.
    Summary: Surgery for head neck cancer has evolved greatly in the recent years. Appropriate surgical resection with negative margins still remain corner-stone in achieving good oncological outcome. This atlas proposes a new concept of " The Compartment Surgery " to achieve negative margins in third dimensions which is the problem area in majority of cases. Reconstructive techniques have evolved vastly in the recent years with use of microvascular free flaps and this has significantly improved the functional outcome. Performing each step in appropriate manner cumulatively enables us to perform more complex procedures. Theme of this atlas revolves around this fact. This atlas on head and neck cancers takes a fresh stylistic approach where each surgical procedure is described in a step-wise manner through labeled high-resolution images with minimal incorporation of text. This allows the surgeons to rapidly revise the operative steps of a procedure within minutes just before they start a surgery. Head and neck has multidimensional anatomy and surgical treatment requires specific approach for each subsite. This operative atlas covers the entire spectrum of common, uncommon and rare cancers of the head and neck area. Each subsite is addressed in a separate chapter with further subdivisions for surgery of tumors with varying extent. Each procedure is demonstrated with photographs of each surgical step and line diagrams. Commonly used flaps (regional and free flaps) are demonstrated in separate chapter for reconstruction. With over 1000 images, and coverage of both the ablative and reconstructive surgical procedures, this is a technique-focused atlas in comparison to the available comprehensive texts. There are two chapters on very advanced cancers, and surgery in resource constrained surgical units making the book relevant to a wide range of cancer surgeons and fellows-in-training in varied clinical settings.

    Contents:
    Concepts for compartment resection
    General Head and Neck surgical procedures
    Tumors of Parotid
    Disease of Neck
    Tumors of Parapharynx space.
    Tumors of Buccal mucosa and Alveolus
    Tumors of Tongue and Floor of Mouth.
    Tumors of Oropharynx
    Tumors of Larynx and Hypopharynx.
    Tumors of Nose and Paranasal sinus
    Skull base tumors
    Tumors of Infratemporal Fossa
    Treatment of very advanced head and neck cancers
    Head and Neck cancer surgery in resource constrained setup
    Flaps.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Luca Giovanella, Giorgio Treglia, Roberto Valcavi, editors.
    Contents:
    Part I: Basic Characteristics of Imaging Methods and Other Techniques for Evaluation of Neck Endocrine Diseases
    Ultrasonography
    Nuclear Medicine Techniques
    Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    Interventional Techniques
    Pathology
    Part II: Thyroid Diseases
    Graves' Disease
    Thyroid Autonomy
    Thyroiditis
    Non-Toxic Uninodular Goiter
    Non-Toxic Multinodular Goiter
    Well-Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma
    Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma
    Anaplastic Carcinoma and Other Tumors
    Part III: Parathyroid Diseases
    Primary Hyperparathyroidism
    Part IV: Other Endocrine Diseases of the Neck
    Head and Neck Paragangliomas
    Other Neuroendocrine Tumors of Head and Neck Region.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Haeryoung Kim, Wei-Qiang Leow, Regina Lo, Paulo Giovanni L. Mendoza, Anthony Wing-Hung Chan.
    Summary: This atlas is designed to be a user-friendly bench-side reference for pathology trainees and general pathologists in handling and interpreting specimens of hepatocellular carcinoma. It provides over 550 high-quality gross and microscopic photos focusing on hepatocellular carcinoma and its mimickers, and demonstrating a full range of various histological variants of hepatocellular carcinoma. Introductory text in each chapter summarises salient clinical associations, pathological features, and molecular alterations of different variants of hepatocellular carcinoma. Differentiation between hepatocellular carcinoma and its mimickers is illustrated through various case studies. The authors are nationally and internationally recognized hepatopathologists in the Asian-Pacific regions (Hong Kong, Korea, the Philippines, and Singapore), in which the incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma is high.

    Contents:
    Introduction
    Precursor lesions of hepatocellular carcinoma
    Gross morphology of hepatocellular carcinoma
    Conventional hepatocellular carcinoma
    Fibrolamellar carcinoma
    Steatohepatitic hepatocellular carcinoma
    Clear cell hepatocellular carcinoma
    Macrotrabecular hepatocellular carcinoma
    Scirrhous hepatocellular carcinoma
    Lymphocyte-rich hepatocellular carcinoma
    Hepatocellular carcinoma with stemness features
    Other uncommon histological variants of hepatocellular carcinoma
    Combined hepatocellular-cholangiocarcinoma
    Post-treatment changes of hepatocellular carcinoma
    Ancillary tests for hepatocellular carcinoma
    Tumor staging
    Differential diagnoses of hepatocellular carcinoma
    Practical tips in biopsy specimens
    Challenging cases.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Victor P. Eroschenko, Professor Emeritus of Anatomy, WWAMI Medical Program University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho.
    Summary: Atlas of histology with functional correlations, thirteenth edition, provides a rich understanding of the basic histology concepts that medical and allied health students need to know. Realistic, full-color illustrations as well as actual photomicrographs of histologic structures are complemented by concise discussions of their most important functional correlations.

    Contents:
    Histologic methods
    Light and transmission electron microscopy
    Cells and the cell cycle
    Epithelial tissue
    Connective tissue
    Hematopoietic tissue
    Skeletal tissue : cartilage and bone
    Muscle tissue
    Nervous tissue
    Circulatory system
    Immune system
    Integumentary system
    Digestive system part I : oral cavity and major salivary glands
    Digestive system part II : esophagus and stomach
    Digestive system part III : small intestine and large intestine
    Digestive system part IV : accessory digestive organs (liver, pancreas, and gallbladder)
    Respiratory system
    Urinary system
    Endocrine system
    Male reproductive system
    Female reproductive system
    Organs of special senses : visual and auditory systems.
  • Mei Zhang, editor.
    Summary: This atlas describes the diagnosis practice and cases of human body ultrasound. It includes anatomic section, standard scan ultrasonogram of every organ, scanning methods and key points, measurement methods, normal value ranges, and clinical significances of every sections. Providing basic information and fundamental principles of ultrasonic diagnosis, it discusses ultrasound scanning of 14 organs in individual chapters. Each section sonography is accompanied by the scanning method, section structure, measuring method and clinical application. The uniform structure and detailed instructions make this atlas an easy-to-use resource for residents to refer to when they encounter specific ultrasound diagnostic problems. Editor Mei Zhang is an associate chief physician and professor at the ultrasonic department, PLA Army General Hospital, Beijing, China.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Donatella Paoli, Francesco Lombardo, Andrea Lenzi
    Summary: This atlas provides valuable information on crucial aspects of sperm examination as well numerous meaningful color illustrations. It discusses successful evaluation of the sperm morphology and the cellular elements other than spermatozoa, enabling readers to unambiguously interpret seminal cytologic images and compare reports for diagnostic, therapeutic and prognostic purposes. With its extensive collection of colored images, the book is intended as a reference resource for students and technicians in the field of andrology as well as practitioners and clinicians in andrology, urology, pathology, IVF and other ART programs.

    Contents:
    Introduction
    Notes on human spermatogenesis
    Morphological structure of the spermatozoon
    Non-sperm cellular components of the seminal fluid
    Morphological study of the seminal fluid
    Chromatin structure of the spermatozoon.
    Digital Access Springer 2020
  • Lucio Olivetti, editor.
    Summary: This book is designed to meet the needs of radiologists and radiographers by clearly depicting the anatomy that is generally visible on imaging studies. It presents the normal appearances on the most frequently used imaging techniques, including conventional radiology, ultrasound, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging. Similarly, all relevant body regions are covered: brain, spine, head and neck, chest, mediastinum and heart, abdomen, gastrointestinal tract, liver, biliary tract, pancreas, urinary tract, and musculoskeletal system. The text accompanying the images describes the normal anatomy in a straightforward way and provides the medical information required in order to understand why we see what we see on diagnostic images. Helpful correlative anatomic illustrations in color have been created by a team of medical illustrators to further facilitate understanding.

    Contents:
    Brain
    Spine
    Head and neck
    Breast
    Chest
    Mediastinum and heart
    Abdominal cavity, peritoneum, and retroperitoneum
    Gastrointestinal tract
    Liver, biliary tract, and pancreas
    Urinary tract
    Male pelvis
    Female pelvis
    Joints. .
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Luis Ronan Marquez Ferreira de Souza, Ana Luisa Alencar De Nicola, Harley De Nicola, editors.
    Summary: This atlas gathers the most frequent imaging findings concerning alterations that cause infertility in both males and in females. Also, it discusses how the images should be analyzed and described, to serve as a guide for the physicians who request and perform these imaging tests. Infertility is a highly prevalent condition - about 10% of couples are infertile with males and females equally affected. This book offers professionals dealing with infertility, including endocrinologists, gynecologists and urologists, a useful guide to the diagnostic imaging tests that are essential in treating these patients. The Atlas of Imaging in Infertility is a valuable resource for physicians from different specialties managing cases of infertility.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Ali Akhaddar.
    Contents:
    Classification and Sources of Infections
    Laboratory Collections and Sample Processing
    Scalp Abscesses
    Cranial Osteomyelitis
    Cranial Epidural Abscesses
    Cranial Subdural Empyemas
    Post-Traumatic Meningitis
    Brain Abscesses
    Infectious Encephalitis
    Pyogenic Ventriculitis
    Pituitary Abscesses
    Orbital Abscesses
    Mucopyoceles
    Pott's Puffy Tumors
    Intracranial Infectious Aneurysms
    Paraspinal Pyomyositis
    Vertebral Body and Discal Infections
    Spinal Epidural Abscesses
    Spinal Subdural Abscesses
    Spinal Cord Abscesses
    Surgical Site Infections in Cranial Surgery
    Surgical Site Infections in Spinal Surgery
    Brain Tuberculomas
    Spinal Tuberculosis
    Neurocysticercosis
    Brain Hydatid Disease
    Spinal Hydatid Disease
    Other Parasitic Infections of the Central Nervous System
    Fungal Infections of the Central Nervous System
    Central Nervous System Infections in HIV Patients.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Bryan H. Schmitt, editor.
    Summary: Infectious diseases may be encountered in nearly every aspect of pathology. This atlas provides an informative reference for the identification of the common and esoteric pathogens, presenting in a wide array of specimen types. The focus of the presented images is on the hematoxylin and eosin-stained appearances of these infections and highlight common special stains that can be used to aid in the diagnosis of the infectious agent. Where appropriate, commentary regarding additional testing such as immunohistochemistry and molecular-based methods is supplied. The Atlas of Infectious Disease Pathology is organized primarily by pathogen type followed by discussion of the various manifestations that may occur in individual organ systems. The reader will be provided with a comprehensive overview of the histopathology of the majority of infectious diseases encountered in general and subspecialty practice alike.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Won Ho Kim, Jae Hee Cheon, editors.
    Summary: This comprehensive atlas, containing a wealth of high-quality images, illustrates the complete spectrum of presentations of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). It focuses especially on the most recent developments in the use of endoscopy in IBD, providing detailed guidance on endoscopic indices of disease activity, diagnosis, and differential diagnosis. In addition to ileocolonoscopy, small bowel endoscopy, and esophagogastroduodenoscopy, chapters are included on the role of both established radiological techniques, such as CT, MRI, and abdominal ultrasonography, and the newest approaches, including high-resolution endoscopy, narrow band imaging, and confocal laser endomicroscopy. Extraintestinal manifestations and complications are addressed in separate chapters, and the book concludes by presenting surgical findings. The authors are international authorities with diverse expert knowledge who have collaborated to create an ideal tool for all who wish to master endoscopic evaluation in IBD.

    Contents:
    1. Introduction
    2. Ileocolonoscopy
    UC
    CD
    Endoscopic Indices
    Differential diagnosis
    Intestinal BD
    Intestinal tuberculosis
    Infectious colitis
    Ischemic colitis
    Microscopic colitis
    Radiation proctitis
    Vasculitis
    Lymphoma
    Drug-induced colitis
    Miscellaneous conditions
    3. Small bowel endoscopy
    Small bowel enteroscopy
    CE
    4. EGD
    5. Radiology
    CT
    MRI
    USG
    SBS, BE
    6. New modalities
    HRE
    NBI, AFI
    Confocal endomicroscopy
    OCT
    7. Extraintestinal manifestations
    Skin
    Oral mucosa
    Eye
    Joints
    8. Complications
    Fistulae
    Perianal lesions
    Abscess
    Stenosis
    Colorectal cancer, DALM
    Small bowel cancer
    9. Surgery
    Surgical findings
    Types of surgery
    Stomy.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Hector H. Li-Chang, Richard Kirsch, James Conner, Aysegul Sari, Aaron Pollett, Hala El-Zimaity, Dhanpat Jain, Romulo Celli, Stephanie L. Reid and Robert H. Riddell.
    Summary: Intestinal neoplasia comprises a large part of a surgical pathologists workload. Pathologists play a key role not only in the classification of malignancies but also in assisting screening programs, identifying incidental neoplasms, and guiding treatment by providing essential prognostic features for individual entities. A large variety of neoplasms affect the intestines, and there is ongoing discovery of new entities and prognostic features for known diseases. Pathologists and trainees should have a solid understanding of key morphologic features, pitfalls, and differential diagnoses. Importantly, pathologists should recognize and communicate features that help their clinical colleagues in making treatment decisions, with the ultimate goal of benefiting the patient first and foremost. The first volume of the Atlas of Intestinal Pathology provides a comprehensive yet concise, primarily visual review of intestinal neoplasms. It also serves as a useful resource primarily for pathologists and trainees in pathology by providing a concise yet comprehensive summary of morphology of intestinal neoplasia. Clinical practitioners and trainees also benefit from an understanding of the pathologic correlates to the diseases they manage.

    Contents:
    Epithelial Polyps
    Colorectal Carcinoma
    Mesenchymal Neoplasms
    Appendiceal Tumors
    Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Gastrointestinal Tract
    Lymphoproliferative Disorders of the Small and Large Intestine
    Anal Neoplasms.
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • Radu Prejbeanu, editor.
    Summary: This atlas comes at a time when arthroscopy is becoming increasingly more popular than traditional approaches due to the rapid postoperative recovery, reduced pain and accelerated return to physical activity making it the ideal treatment in sports medicine. After performing thousands of knee arthroscopy and anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions over the last ten years, the authors have drawn upon their extensive experience to provide a practical start up guide for residents and young orthopedic surgeons alike. The Atlas of Knee Arthroscopy contains detailed explanations on performing anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, as well as potential pitfalls. The expert opinions are supported with many photographs and case examples and the book is structured in a simple yet comprehensive manner. This approach to the topic is intended for anyone interested in knee arthroscopy and ACL reconstruction wishing to access a wealth of current data in one concise resource.

    Contents:
    Part 1
    Getting started
    Operating setup
    Normal anatomy
    Part 2 - The Menisci
    Meniscal ruptures
    Meniscectomy
    Meniscal preservation
    The osteoarthritic knee
    Part 3- Anterior Cruciate Ligament
    Injury patterns
    Diagnosis and indication for surgery
    Skeletal immaturity
    Graft healing and stump preservation
    The transtibial technique
    The anatomic single bundle reconstruction
    The Double Bundle technique
    The individualized ACL reconstruction
    ACL fixation systems
    ACL Graft Choices
    Part 4 -Revision ACL Surgery
    Incidence and importance
    What is a failure of the reconstruction?
    Modes of failure
    Assessment of bone tunnels
    Graft choices
    Previous non anatomic placement
    nitial anatomic reconstruction
    Outcomes after revision ACL
    Part 5. Multiligamentary knee injury
    Part 6
    Arthroscopic treatment of intraarticular fractures around the knee
    Part 7- Chondral pathology
    Part 8
    Patellar instability
    Part 9 -Synovial pathology.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • editors, Jay T. Bishoff, Louis R. Kavoussi ; associate editors, Nicholas Kavoussi, Tanner Bishoff.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2023
  • Chang-Ming Huang, Chao-Hui Zheng, Ping Li and Jian-Wei Xie.
    Summary: Due to recent advances in laparoscopic gastrectomy for gastric cancer, a high-resolution atlas in this field was felt necessary. This book describes the laparoscopic surgical procedure and precautions of lymph node (LN) dissection, comprehensively. The details of preoperative preparation, regional LN dissection, and digestive tract reconstruction are introduced based on a large numbers of clinical cases. Modified intracorporeal anastomosis procedure and clinical application of indo cyanine green (ICG) in LN dissection are included. This atlas will be of benefit to gastrointestinal surgeons, surgical oncologists, and minimally invasive surgeons.
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • Anthony W.H. Chan, Alberto Quaglia, Beate Haugk, Alastair Burt.
    Summary: The liver is a complex organ due to its unique microscopic structure, intricate metabolic functions and susceptibility to a wide variety of insults, manifesting in countless histological patterns. Atlas of Liver Pathology considers both changes seen in medical liver biopsies as well as lesional biopsies when the specimen has been taken from a mass. The book starts by reviewing normal structure and its variants and the optimal approaches for the preparation of histological sections for diagnostic liver pathology. The following chapters are dedicated to developmental, metabolic, infectious, drug related, autoimmune, biliary, vascular and neoplastic disorders. Two sections on liver pathology in pregnancy and transplantation conclude the work. Macroscopic illustrations are included where appropriate. All photographs are complemented by legends describing the picture and providing relevant related information. Authored by nationally and internationally recognized pathologists, Atlas of Liver Pathology is a valuable resource that serves as a quick reference guide for the diagnosis of usual and unusual diseases.

    Contents:
    Normal, Variants, and Methods
    General Processes
    Developmental Abnormality
    Metabolic Liver Disease
    Fatty Liver Disease
    Viral Liver Disease
    Nonviral Infectious Liver Disease
    Drug-Induced Liver Injury
    Autoimmune Hepatitis
    Biliary Disease
    Vascular Disorders
    Premalignant Lesion
    Neoplasm-like Liver Lesion
    Epithelial Liver Neoplasm
    Nonepithelial Liver Neoplasm
    Obstetric Liver Disease
    Transplantation Pathology.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Michael Torbenson.
    Summary: "The Pattern-Based Approach series is dedicated to providing pathology textbooks that more closely reflect the challenges of daily sign-out than conventional texts do. In other words, the focus is on practical clinical and histological findings that you actually need to know. This stands in contrast to books dedicated to comprehensive coverage, for which the goal is to provide all information about an entity, much of which is interesting, much of which is not, and most of which is not that important in getting your case signed out properly. That is not to mean that this book covers only common entities because it does not neglect the rare entities either. Instead, the focus is always on practical findings that are good to know, including clinical, histological, and molecular findings, but with an emphasis on histology. For this reason, there are lots of images (790), succinct text, and organizational tools as outlined below that make the book even easier to navigate. Liver pathology can be very challenging and a pattern-based approach is the perfect starting point for providing excellent patient care. This book is not perfect, as few books are, but I hope you like it and find it useful, especially when you are working on actual clinical material. In the end, I believe that there is no greater calling for a textbook than to be considered practical and useful by those who have it in their offices. "--Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Basic patterns in liver pathology
    Acute and chronic viral hepatitis
    Nonviral infections of the liver
    Granulomas and granulomatous disease
    Drug-induced liver injury
    Fatty liver disease
    Autoimmune hepatitis
    Cholestatic and biliary tract disease
    Vascular disease
    Systemic diseases involving the liver
    Transplant pathology
    Genetic diseases
    Pediatric benign and malignant tumors
    Hepatocellular tumors
    Malignant hepatocellular tumors and precusors
    Biliary tumors
    Adult benign and malignant mesenchymal tumors
    Digital Access Ovid 2020
  • Chen Zhang, Jeffrey L. Myers, editors.
    Summary: This book provides pathologists-in-training as well as experienced practitioners an easy-to-use practical diagnostic guide for lesions involving the lung and pleura. It also serves as a reliable resource for clinicians interested in the histopathologic features that define the entities that afflict their patients. This text covers a breadth of common problems likely to cross your microscope but without a level of detail likely to satisfy a desire for deep knowledge of their biology. The fourteen chapters begin with a brief overview of normal histology before moving on to incidental findings, followed by non-neoplastic and finally neoplastic diseases. Individual diseases include a brief introduction followed by gross photographs for selected entities and multiple photomicrographs at different magnifications with detailed legends describing the findings. The introductory narratives are intentionally concise, including only essential clinical and radiological information and key pathologic features. The emphasis in this book is on the histologic diagnosis of diseases using routinely stained slides as the foundation with a focus on high-quality hematoxylin-eosin-stained sections. Gross illustrations are included for those entities in which gross examination may play an important role in diagnosis. Illustrations of immunohistochemical stains are limited to those that are diagnostically relevant and/or necessary for certain tumor categories.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Wei-Ren Pan.
    Summary: This atlas provides detailed information on the human lymphatic system in the head, neck and chest regions as well as the extremities, with more than 400 photographs and radiographs, including micro and macro views of the morphology. Much of the content is presented for the first time, such as the individual differences in lymphatic distribution, especially in the head neck region; characteristics of the indirect precollecting lymph vessel in the scalp; the lymphatic ampulla and diverticulum; and the transparent lymph node. Providing insights into the lymphatic anatomy, the book is an essential resource for medical and science students as well as therapists, clinicians and researchers working in this field.

    Contents:
    Components of lymphatic system
    Components and morphology of the lymphatic system
    Distribution of lymphatics
    Lymphatic anatomy and clinical applications
    Materials and methods.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Giuliano Mariani, Sergi Vidal-Sicart, Renato A. Valdés Olmos, editors.
    Summary: The main goal of the second edition of this book is to update the content on the rapidly growing field of lymphoscintigraphy, a radionuclide-based imaging procedure that provides information on the functional status of the lymphatic system. Although the technique was originally introduced to identify the cause of peripheral edema (i.e., blockage of the venous or lymphatic circulation), more recent and widespread applications include radioguided biopsy of the sentinel lymph node in patients with solid cancers. This procedure is crucial for the adequate planning of oncologic surgery in a growing number of cancers, most notably breast cancer, cutaneous melanoma, head and neck cancers, penile cancer, and cervical cancer. The book focuses on the latest advances in lymphoscintigraphy techniques, including both novel tracers recently approved for clinical use (especially in the field of sentinel lymph node mapping) and the expanding role of hybrid imaging with SPECT/CT - and in sentinel node detection using hybrid tracers (radiolabeled and fluorescent) for dual-signature guidance. Each chapter addresses the clinical application of lymphoscintigraphy in different anatomic areas or disease conditions. After an introductory section concerning the pathophysiology of the specific site/disease, the clinical relevance and impact of lymphoscintigraphy is demonstrated by a collection of richly illustrated teaching cases describing the lymphoscintigraphic patterns most commonly observed, as well as anatomic variants and technical pitfalls. Emphasis is placed on tomographic multimodality imaging. The book gathers contributions by experts in nuclear oncology, who have revised their chapters by updating the didactic material and adding clinical cases. Regarding sentinel lymph node biopsy in particular, a major distinction of this text is the incorporation of the staging guidelines of the American Joint Committee on Cancer (8th edition) into the didactic material.

    Contents:
    Anatomy and physiology of lymphatic circulation
    Pathophysiology of lymphatic circulation in different disease conditions
    Methodological aspects of lymphoscintigraphy: radiopharmaceuticals and instrumentation
    Methodological aspects of lymphoscintigraphy: bicompartmental versus monocompartmental
    Lymphoscintigraphy for the differential diagnosis of peripheral edema and intracavitary lymph effusion
    The sentinel lymph node concept in oncologic surgery
    General concepts on radioguided sentinel lymph node biopsy: preoperative imaging, intraoperative gamma-probe guidance, intraoperative imaging, multimodality imaging
    SPECT/CT image generation and criteria of interpretation for sentinel lymph node mapping
    Preoperative and intraoperative lymphatic mapping for radioguided sentinel node biopsy in breast cancer
    Preoperative and intraoperative lymphatic mapping for radioguided sentinel node biopsy in cutaneous melanoma
    Preoperative and intraoperative lymphatic mapping for radioguided sentinel node biopsy in head and neck cancers
    Preoperative and intraoperative lymphatic mapping for radioguided sentinel node biopsy in non-small-cell lung cancer
    Preoperative and intraoperative lymphatic mapping for radioguided sentinel node biopsy in cancers of the gastrointestinal tract
    Preoperative and intraoperative lymphatic mapping for radioguided sentinel node biopsy in cancers of the female reproductive system
    Preoperative and intraoperative lymphatic mapping for radioguided sentinel node biopsy in cancers of the male reproductive system
    Preoperative and intraoperative lymphatic mapping for radioguided sentinel node biopsy in kidney and bladder cancers.
    Digital Access Springer 2020
  • Giorgio De Santis, Peter G. Cordeiro, Luigi Chiarini, editors.
    Summary: This atlas deals with the standard technique used for reconstructing the mandible and the maxilla - the fibula flap. The reader will find useful information on all issues that are important in the surgical procedure, including the use of CAD-CAM technology (Computer Assisted Technology), bone synthesis and flap modelling. The editors draw on their 30 years of experience to provide a step-by-step description of this surgical procedure. With the help of numerous illustrations, the reader will learn the technical, functional and aesthetic developments since 1989 when this technique was first described. Plastic surgeons, otorhinolaryngologists and oral- and maxillofacial surgeons will find this book a valuable guide to the sophisticated principles of jaw reconstruction and how to apply them in their everyday practice.

    Contents:
    Intro; Preface; Contents; Part I: Classification System; Classification System for Mandibulectomy Defects; Mandibulectomy Defect Classification System; Further Reading; Classification System for Maxillectomy Defects; Maxillectomy Defect Classification System; Type I: Limited Maxillectomy Defects; Type II: Subtotal Maxillectomy Defects; Type III: Total Maxillectomy Defects; Type IV: Orbitomaxillectomy Defects; Further Reading; Part II: Technique and Examples; The Fibula Osteocutaneous Free Flap: Surgical Approach; Operative Technique: Surface Markings and Skin Island Design Anterior Dissection of the Skin, the Lateral Septum, and the Lateral/Anterior Muscle CompartmentsPosterior Dissection of the Skin Island; Proximal and Distal Osteotomies of the Fibula; Division of the Distal Peroneal Vessels and the Tibialis Posterior Muscle; Dissection of the Main Pedicle; Further Reading; Part III: Mandibular and Maxilla Reconstruction; Use of Templates to Perform Osteotomies of the Fibula and to Shape the Neo-mandible or Neomaxilla; Virtual Surgical Planning; Further Reading; Mandible: Lateral, Hemimandibular, Anterior; Type I Defects; Type II Defects; Type III Defects Proposed Interpretations of RFA MeasurementsRFA Measurements and Free Revascularized Bone Flaps; References; Part VI: Adjunct Procedures; Second Vascularized Fibula Flap and Osteotomy to Correct Malocclusion; Second Vascularized Fibula Flap; Secondary Osteotomies to Correct Malocclusion; References; Secondary Procedures and Refinements; References
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • Saul Suster.
    Summary: The mediastinum is a virtual compartment in the chest cavity that is the seat of several vital organs and structures that can be involved in a variety of pathologic processes, including congenital and developmental abnormalities, inflammatory conditions, and benign and malignant neoplasms. The Atlas of Mediastinal Pathology provides a pictorial survey of the major disease processes that can affect this anatomic compartment, including congenital and acquired cysts, benign hamartomatous processes, inflammatory processes involving the mediastinum, and benign and malignant neoplasms. The latter includes tumors of the thymus (thymoma and thymic carcinoma), neuroendocrine neoplasms, germ cell tumors, mesenchymal neoplasms, and hematolymphoid malignancies. The use of ancillary diagnostic methods is illustrated, where appropriate, providing assistance for pathologists in arriving at the correct diagnosis.

    Contents:
    Reactive, Developmental, Inflammatory, and Tumor-like Conditions
    Thymic Epithelial Neoplasms
    Neuroendocrine Neoplasms of the Thymus
    Neurogenic Tumors
    Soft Tissue Tumors of the Mediastinum
    Germ Cell Tumors
    Lymphoproliferative Disorders.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Jun Wang, Mark K. Ferguson, editors.
    Contents:
    1. Introduction
    Part I. Minimally Invasive Surgery for Lung Cancer
    2. General consideration
    3. Wedge resection
    4. Lobectomy
    5. Segmentectomy
    6. Sleeve lobectomy
    7. Pneumonectomy
    8. Robotic lung resection
    9. Inraoperative staging and node dissection
    10. Minimally invasive approaches to chest wall and superior sulcus tumors
    11. Technical notes
    Part II. Minimally Invasive Surgery for Esophageal Cancer
    12. General considerations
    13. Thoracoscopic and laparoscopic esophagectomy with cervical anastomosis
    14. Thoracoscopic and laparoscopic esophagectomy with intrathoracic anastomosis
    15. Laparoscopic transhiatal esophagectomy
    16. The prone position for esophagectomy
    17. Robotic esophagectomy
    18. Technical notes
    Index.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • editors, John Hunter, MD, Donn Spight, MD, Corinne Sandone, Jennifer Fairman.
    Summary: "Introducing the most essential all-in-one MIS tutorial and atlas for 21st-century practice If you are a laparoscopic surgeon who strives to be at the vanguard of clinical practice, your atlas has arrived. Overflowing with nearly 1,000 beautifully rendered, medically accurate illustrations, The Atlas of Minimally Invasive Surgical Operations is the definitive laparoscopic surgery procedural primer and visual roadmap. This indispensable, one-stop resource delivers easy-to-follow procedural guidance that builds on the vital work of laparoscopic surgery pioneers at OHSU and other leading academic centers in the United States who have adapted common open operations to an MIS environment. Accompanying this skill-sharpening content are detailed illustrations that take you through each step to consider while performing current minimally invasive techniques. Features state-of-the-art illustrations all created by esteemed professors of medical illustration at Johns Hopkins University are designed to help surgeons visualize the procedure as they step to the operating table. Comprehensive coverage encompassing 62 must-know procedures, each of which is fully explained with high-yield text and accompanying illustrations. Consistent format includes Indications, Preoperative Preparation, Anesthesia, Position, Incision and Exposure, Closure, and Postoperative Care Section on minimally invasive pediatric surgery examines the latest procedural approaches to this critical surgical area. The Atlas of Minimally Invasive Surgical Operations begins with a review of general surgical considerations and principles of access, while subsequent sections survey the full scope of surgical interventions. Mirroring the latest clinical perspectives, research, and technologies that drive procedure evolution, this is the one atlas that should be part of your surgical protocol"-- Provided by publisher. "Using the Zollinger format, Hunters' Atlas of Minimally Invasive Surgery will show the step-by-step procedures on how to perform minimally invasive surgery. The bonus DVD will show in real time how to perform these surgeries"-- Provided by publisher.
    Digital Access AccessSurgery 2018
  • edited by Michael B. Morgan, James M. Spencer, John R. Hamill, Jr., Rebecca Thornhill.
    Summary: Of all the techniques used to treat non melanoma skin cancer, the highest cure rates belong to the Mohs surgical procedure. Critical to this technique is optimal preparation and interpretation of frozen sections. The second edition of this highly successful atlas details both common and uncommon cutaneous neoplasms that can serve as a source of reference for established practitioners and a review for those in training. It includes new frozen section specimens, the most current diagnostic guidelines, and discussion of the advancements in tissue staining. There is also an additional chapter with self-study tools, where readers can test their knowledge using various images with a multiple choice answer format, followed by a discussion of the correct answer. With high resolution figures, the Atlas of Mohs and Frozen Section Cutaneous Pathology, Second Edition is the premier text on the topic, serving as a highly practical guide to microscopic analysis, diagnosis, and discrimination of common and problematic cutaneous neoplasms. Highlights of the Atlas include diagnosis of basic and routine dermatologic entities, diagnosis and distinction of rare and/or deadly neoplasms such as dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans and merkel cell carcinoma, a troubleshooting guide dealing with quality control of the frozen section technique, and discussion of techniques including immunohistochemistry. Comprehensive and presented in full color, the Atlas of Mohs and Frozen Section Cutaneous Pathology, Second Edition is an indispensable reference for anyone involved with the Mohs procedure, including dermatologic surgeons, Mohs cutaneous surgeons, as well as pathologists and dermatopathologists who perform frozen section analysis of cutaneous specimens.

    Contents:
    Section I: Introduction
    1. Mohs and Frozen Section Overview
    2. Quality Assurance
    Section II: Tumors of the Epidermis/Adnexae
    3. Histology with Regional and Ethnic Variation
    4. Benign Epidermal Tumors
    5. Pseudotumors
    6. Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Variants and Challenges
    7. Basal Cell Carcinoma: Variants and Challenges
    8. Adnexal Neoplasms
    9. Malignant Adnexal Neoplasms
    10. Merkel Cell Carcinoma
    11. Sebaceous Tumors
    12. Paget's Disease
    13. Melanocyte Pathology
    Section III: Tumors of the Dermis
    14. Benign Mesenchymal Tumors
    15. The Sarcomas
    16. Lymphoid Pathology
    Section IV: Special Topics
    17. Perineural Pathology
    18. Cytopathology of Cutaneous Tumors
    19. Immunohistochemistry Applications
    20. Histotechnique and Staining Troubleshooting
    Section V: Mohs Clinicopathologic Self-Test Series
    21. A Painful Perineural Infiltrate
    22. A Painful Subcutaneous Nodule
    23. Basaloid Lesion
    24. Rapidly Growing Hemorrhagic Papule
    25. Aggressive Spindle Cell Neoplasm
    26. Eyelid Tumor
    27. Non-melanoma Skin Cancer with Anemia
    28. Follicular Neoplasm
    29. Hemorrhagic Papule in a Patient with Lip Carcinoma
    30. Blue Ball in the Dermis.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Joan C. Vilanova, Violeta Catalá, Ferran Algaba, Oscar Laucirica, editors.
    Summary: This atlas provides a comprehensive, state of the art review of the use of multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) for the imaging of prostate cancer, covering aspects from diagnosis and loco-regional staging through to the role of the technique after treatment and follow-up. The book contains a wealth of high-resolution images, many of them in color, and displays the anatomical-MRI-pathological correlation whenever appropriate. Readers will find a helpful overview on the current standardized method for reading and reporting on mpMRI, the Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System (PI-RADS), version 2. Dedicated chapters focus on differential diagnosis and imaging pitfalls, and the inclusion of helpful diagrams and algorithms will further assist in image interpretation, enabling readers to ease and improve their use of mpMRI. Edited and written by very experienced radiologists, pathologists, and urologists; the Atlas of Multiparametric Prostate MRI will serve as a unique source of clinically relevant information and an aid to disease management for radiologists, urologists, pathologists, radiotherapists, and oncologists.

    Contents:
    1. Prostate MRI technique
    2. Anatomy of the prostate
    3. Pathology of prostate cancer
    4. PI-RADS v2: reading model
    5. Multiparametric MRI and prostate cancer: pitfalls and tricks
    6. Prostate cancer and MRI: local staging
    7. Tumor recurrence and follow-up.
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  • Eva L. Feldman, Wolfgang Grisold, James W. Russell, Wolfgang Löscher.
    Contents:
    1. Tools
    2. Principles of Peripheral Nerve Surgery
    3. Principles of Nerve and Muscle Rehabilitation
    4. Chronic Pain in Neuromuscular Disease
    5. Cranial Nerve
    6. Radiculopathies
    7. Plexopathies
    8. Mononeuropathies
    9. Polyneuropathies
    10. Neuromuscular Transmission: Endplate Disorders
    11. Muscle and Myotonic Diseases
    12. Motor Neuron Diseases
    13. Autonomic Nervous System
    General Disease Finder.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Eva L. Feldman, James W. Russell, Wolfgang N. Löscher, Wolfgang Grisold, Stefan Meng.
    Summary: This atlas offers a comprehensive overview of neuromuscular diseases. It discusses all aspects of neuromuscular disorders, including general tools, the cranial and spinal nerves, the nerve plexus, peripheral nerves, mono- and polyneuropathies, entrapment syndromes, the neuromuscular junction, motor neuron diseases, muscle disease, and autonomic involvement. Each chapter is structured into the following sections: anatomy, symptoms, signs, pathogenesis, diagnosis and differential diagnosis, therapy, and prognosis. The diagnostic tools used for neuromuscular disease are explained, and the therapeutic options for each disease are described. This updated third edition includes new chapters addressing a range of topics: from histology to molecular mechanisms, genetic aspects, the mechanisms of emerging new therapies, neuroimaging, neuromuscular disease, and new pathogenic mechanisms. The book aims to be a useful companion for neuromuscular disease. The homogenous structure, illustrations with figures, and representative images makes the atlas easy to read and helpful in understanding neuromuscular problems.

    Contents:
    Chapter 1. Tools
    Chapter 2. Imaging
    Chapter 3. Genetic Testing in Neuromuscular Diseases
    Chapter 4. New Neuromuscular Therapies
    Chapter 5. Principles of Peripheral Nerve Surgery
    Chapter 6. Principles of Nerve and Muscle Rehabilitation
    Chapter 7. Chronic Pain in Peripheral Neuropathy
    Chapter 8. Cranial Nerves
    Chapter 9. Radiculopathies
    Chapter 10. Plexopathies
    Chapter 11. Mononeuropathies
    Chapter 12. Polyneuropathies
    Chapter 13. Neuromuscular Transmission: Endplate Disorders
    Chapter 14. Muscle and Myotonic Diseases
    Chapter 15. Motor Neuron Diseases
    Chapter 16. Autonomic Neuropathies.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
  • [edited by] Richard G. Fessler, Laligam N. Sekhar.
    Digital Access
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    Thieme MedOne Neurosurgery
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  • John S. Oghalai, Colin L.W. Driscoll ; illustrations by Scott A. Weldon.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Percy Rossell-Perry, editor.
    Summary: This book encompasses diagnostic, treatment and prevention of bad results and complications associated with cleft lip and palate surgery. Illustrated by more than 200 images and based on a 25 years experience of the editor, the work includes the whole spectrum of complications based on case studies, as well as management and prevention protocols. Divided in nine didactic parts, the chapters present complications related to anesthesia, lip asymmetry, scar disorders, postoperative dehiscence, secondary nose deformities besides dentoeskeletal sequels. Atlas of Non-Desirable Outcomes in Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery will benefit plastic surgeons, pediatric surgeons, otolaryngologists, maxillofacial surgeons, head and neck surgeons, dentists and anesthesiologists. .

    Contents:
    Chapter 1. Generalities
    Chapter 2. Anesthetic Complications
    Chapter 3. Cleft Lip Surgery Complications
    Chapter 4. Cleft Palate Surgery Complications
    Chapter 5. Other Complications
    Chapter 6. Bad Results in Unilateral Cleft Lip Surgery
    Chapter 7. Bad Results in Bilateral Cleft Lip Surgery
    Chapter 8. Bad Results in Cleft Palate Surgery. - Chapter 9. Dental Skeletal Bad Results in Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery. .
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Xin Jing, Momin T. Siddiqui, Qing Kay Li, editors.
    Contents:
    Salivary Gland Fine Needle Aspiration,
    Thyroid Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology
    Breast Cytology
    Pulmonary Cytology
    Gastrointestinal Cytology
    Pancreaticobiliary Tract Cytology
    Liver Cytology
    Kidney and Adrenal Gland Cytology
    Urine Cytology
    Serous Effusion Cytology
    Lymph Node Cytology.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Mohammad Wakeel Ansari, Ahmed Nadeem.
    Contents:
    1. Anatomy of the orbit
    2. The eyeball: some basic concepts
    3. The blood supply to the eyeball
    4. Extraocular and intraocular muscles
    5. Anatomy of the eylids
    6. Transparent structures of the eyeball cornea, lens, and vitreous
    7. The lacrimal apparatus
    8. Neuro-ophthalmology: neuromuscular control of the eyeball
    9. Congenital anomalies of eye
    Index.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • [edited by] John Mesa, Steven R. Buchman, Donald R. Mackay, Joseph E. Losee, Robert J. Havlik ; with illustrations by Graeme Chambers.
    Digital Access
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    Thieme-Connect
    Thieme MedOne Otolaryngology
    Thieme MedOne Plastic Surgery
  • Michael Perry, Simon Holmes, editors.
    Contents:
    1. Initial Considerations: High- vs. Low-Energy Injuries and the Implications of Coexisting Multiple Injuries
    2. Timing Repair and Airway Considerations
    3. Useful "First Aid" Measures and A Few Basic Techniques
    4. Principles of Fracture Management
    5. Injuries to Teeth and Supporting Structures
    6. Mandibular Fractures
    7. Fractures of the Middle Third of the Facial Skeleton
    8. Fractures of the Cheek: Zygomaticomaxillary Complex
    9. Orbital Fractures
    10. Nasal Fractures
    11. Nasoethmoid (Naso-Orbital-Ethmoid): NOE Fractures
    12. Panfacial Fractures
    13. The Coronal Flap
    14. Soft Tissue Injuries
    15. Ballistic Injuries
    16. Craniofacial Fractures and the Frontal Sinus
    17. Is this Right? On-Table Assessment of Our Repair
    18. Some Useful Adjuncts in Repair
    19. Aftercare and Follow-up.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • edited by Christopher J. Haggerty, Robert M. Laughlin.
    Contents:
    1. Anatomical considerations in dentoalveolar surgery
    2. Exposure and bonding of an impacted tooth
    3. Pre-prosthetic surgery
    4. Extraction site (socket) preservation
    5. Onlay bone grafting
    6. Sinus lift grafting
    7. Immediate implant-supported restoration of the edentulous arch
    8. Zygomatic implants
    9. Cone beam CT-guided dental implant surgery
    10. Review of spaces
    11. Osteomyelitis
    12. Surgical managment of the airway
    13. Mandibular fractures
    14. Le fort fractures
    15. Isolated zygoma and zygomaticomaxillary complex (ZMC fractures)
    16. Orbital fractures
    17. Nasal fractures
    18. Frontal sinus fractures
    19. Panfacial and naso-orbito-ethmoid (NOE) fractures
    20. Soft tissue injuries
    21. Maxillary surgery
    22. Mandibular osteotomies
    23. Genioplasty (anterior sliding osteotomy)
    24. Maxillary distraction using le fort I osteotomy and a red 2 external fixator
    25. Dentoalveolar cleft repair
    26. Cleft palate repair
    27. Cleft lip repair
    28. Orthognathic surgery in the cleft patient: le fort I osteotomy
    29. Temporomandibular joint imagaing
    30. Arthrocentesis of the temporomandibular joint
    31. Arthroscopic arthroplasty of the temporomandibular joint
    32. Alloplastic reconstruction (TMJ concepts) of the temporomandibular joint and associated structures
    33. Autogenous reconstruction of the temporomandibular joint
    34. Eminectomy
    35. Botulimu toxin type A (botox)
    36. Soft tissue augmentation
    37. Chemical peels
    38. Facial CO₂ laser resurfacing
    39. Brow lift
    40. Rhytidectomy
    41. Upper and lower lid blepharoplasty and tear trough implants
    42. Rhinoplasty
    43. Otoplasty
    44. Benign cysts of the jaw
    45. Benign tumors of the jaws
    46. Malignant tumors of the jaws
    47. Surgical managmenet of the neck
    48. Surgical managment of lip cancer
    49. Salivary gland pathology
    50. Neck pathology
    51. Pectoralis major myocutaneous flap
    52. Closure of oral-antral communications
    53. Anterior iliac crest bone graft
    54. Posterior iliac crest bone graft
    55. Proximal tibial bone graft
    56. Parietal bone graft
    57. Costochondral graft
    58. Microvascular principles
    59. Free vascularized fibula graft harvest
    60. Radial forearm free flap
    61. Anterolateral thigh perforator free flap
    62. Nerve repair
    Appendix 1. Antibiotic chart
    Appendix 2. Craniofacial surgery timing chart
    Appendix 3. Pathology chart
    Index.
    Digital Access Wiley 2015
  • Constantine P. Karakousis.
    Contents:
    Surgical Technique in Cancer Surgery
    Intraoperative Lymphatic Mapping/Sentinel Lymphadenectomy
    Tumor in the Hand
    Tumor in the Wrist
    Tumor in the Ventral Aspect of the Forearm
    Tumor in the Dorsal Aspect of the Forearm
    Tumor in the Anterior Compartment of the Arm
    Tumor in the Dorsal Aspect of the Arm
    Tumor in the Medial Arm
    Axillary Node Dissection
    In Continuity Axillary and Supraclavicular Node Dissection
    Neck Dissection
    Tumor at the Shoulder Point
    Tumor in the Neck
    Scapulectomy
    Shoulder Disarticulation
    Forequarter Amputation
    Tumor in the Back
    Chest Wall Tumors
    Tumor in the Lower Chest Wall and Upper Abdomen
    Involvement of the Abdominal Wall by Tumor
    One-Layer Closure of the Abdominal Wall
    Midline Abdominal Wall Gaps and Incisional Hernia
    Regional Chemotherapy Infusion Via the Hepatic Artery
    Peritoneolysis in the Reconstruction of a Roux-en-Y Loop
    Hilar Hepatojejunostomy
    Hepatic Resection
    Pancreaticoduodenectomy
    Distal Pancreatectomy
    Colonic Interposition for Esophageal Replacement
    Ileal Loop Bladder-Interposition Conduit
    Resection of Mesenteric Tumors
    Dissection in the Bowel Mesentery and Its Clinical Applications
    Retroperitoneal Node Dissection
    Retroperitoneal Sarcomas
    Tumor in the Lesser Sac
    Tumor in the Right Abdomen
    Tumor in the Left Abdomen
    The T or L Incision in Resection of Tumors of the Pelvis
    Groin Dissection
    Abdominoinguinal Incision in the Resection of Pelvic Tumors and Limb Salvage
    Resection of Pelvic Tumors with Visceral Involvement
    Internal Hemipelvectomy
    The Surgical Importance of the Inferior Epigastric Vessels
    Sacral Resection
    Tumor in the Buttock Area
    Tumor in the Anterior Thigh
    Tumor in the Medial Thigh
    Tumor in the Posterior Thigh
    Popliteal Node Dissection
    Tumor in the Leg
    Tumor in the Foot
    Hip Disarticulation
    Hemipelvectomy (Hindquarter Amputation)
    Variants of Hemipelvectomy
    Central Venous Access
    Resection of Tumors of the Ischiorectal Fossa.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Isaäc van der Waal.
    Summary: This atlas is designed to assist all who are involved in diagnosing and treating oral diseases. Individual chapters focus on lesions and disorders of the oral mucosa, soft tissues (including the minor salivary glands), lips, tongue, gingiva, palate, and jaw bones (odontogenic and non-odontogenic lesions). In addition to the more common diseases, less frequent disorders are also covered, some of which have been recognized only in recent years. Throughout, the approach is practice oriented, with concise text and an abundance of high-quality clinical, radiographic, and, where appropriate, histopathologic images. The combined training of the author in oral surgery and oral pathology means that he has exceptional expertise in both the diagnosis and the treatment of oral diseases. His detailed knowledge and experience are fully reflected in the Atlas of Oral Diseases, which will be very helpful for dental and medical professionals in their daily practice.

    Contents:
    Intra-Oral Examination, Referral and Biops.- Oral Mucosa and Soft Tissues
    The Lips
    The Tongue
    The Gingiva and the Alveolar Mucosa
    The Palate
    The Jaw Bones.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Abhinav Humar, Mark L. Sturdevant, editors.
    Contents:
    1. Standard Multiorgan Procurement from the Deceased Donor
    2. Donation After Cardiac Death Organ Procurement
    3. Dialysis Access Procedures
    4. Nephrectomy from a Living Donor
    5. Kidney Transplantation
    6. Pancreas Transplantation
    7. Liver Transplantation
    8. Intestinal and Multivisceral Transplantation
    9. Total Pancreatectomy and Islet Autotransplantation
    10. Pediatric Liver Transplantation.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • edited by Carroll A. Laurin, Lee H. Riley, Jr., Raymond Roy-Camille ; co-ordinator, J.-P. Bénazet.
    Contents:
    v. 1. General principles, Spine
    v. 2. Upper extremity
    v. 3. Lower extremity.
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  • Nigel Arden [and 9 more].
    Summary: This Atlas provides an up-to-date and comprehensive overview of the historical and current perspectives on osteoarthritis, including the pathophysiology and epidemiology of the disease. Written by leading authors in the field of osteoarthritis, the book discusses classification, etiology and risk factors for osteoarthritis, the disease course and determinants of osteoarthritis progression, clinical features and diagnosis as well as imaging methods to assess joint damage. The Atlas of Osteoarthritis concludes with the latest treatment updates including both nonpharmacological and pharmacological treatments, as well as surgical recommendations for patients with the disease. Osteoarthritis is the most common form of joint disease causing joint pain, stiffness, and physical disability among adults. It is an important issue for both the individual and society with its impact on public health continuing to grow as a result of the aging population, the rising prevalence of obesity, and the lack of definitive treatments to prevent or halt the progress of the disease.

    Contents:
    Introduction: historical and current perspectives on osteoarthritis
    Epidemiology of osteoarthritis
    Pathophysiology of osteoarthritis
    Clinical features and diagnosis of osteoarthritis
    Assessing joint damage in osteoarthritis
    Treatment of osteoarthritis.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Steven D. Waldman.
    Digital Access
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    ClinicalKey
  • Kyoko Ohno-Matsui, editor.
    Summary: This Atlas provides many beautiful images obtained with state-of-the-art technologies, including optical coherence tomography (OCT), OCT angiography, fundus autofluorescence, and wide-field fundus imaging, as well as traditional images and fluorescein/ICG angiograms. Gathered at the world's largest High Myopia Clinic, the images are based on the long-term follow-up data of more than 6,000 patients from Japan and abroad. Recent advances in imaging technologies have yielded many new observations and allowed us to detect new lesions, e.g. myopic traction maculopathy (or macular retinoschisis) and dome-shaped macula. An especially interesting aspect: the images obtained by '3D MRI of the eye' and 'ultra wide-field OCT' to visualize staphylomas. These techniques were established by the editor's group and make it possible to record the entire shapes of the eye, offering a scan width of up to 23 mm and scan depth of 5 mm. They have since been used to visualize posterior staphyloma, which was previously impossible to view because it spanned such a wide range of the eye. In addition, readers will learn what types of eye deformity occur in pathologic myopia and how they damage the macula/optic nerve. With this Atlas, readers will learn how to accurately diagnose each lesion of pathologic myopia, how eye deformity causes blinding complications, and how to identify patients with a poor prognosis. In short, it provides essential information that can't be found elsewhere. .

    Contents:
    Chapter 1. Definition of pathologic myopia (PM)
    Chapter 2. Overview of fundus lesions of PM, including staphyloma, myopic maculopathy, traction maculopathy, optic neuropathy, dome-shaped macula
    Chapter 3. Posterior staphyloma
    Chapter 4. Myopic maculopathy
    Chapter 5. Myopic traction maculopathy
    Chapter 6. Dome-shaped macula
    Chapter 7. Optic disc changes (megalodisc, optic disc pits, conus pits, ICC, extreme tilting of disc, large gamma zone)
    Chapter 8. Long-term progression of fundus changes; summary and flow charts.
    Digital Access Springer 2020
  • Gabriele Bronzetti.
    Summary: This book describes in detail the specific aspects of ECG during childhood and adolescence, pursuing an accessible, didactic and easy-to-read approach. Instructive, self-contained and intelligently written, it succeeds in making this diagnostic tool, the interpretation of which is especially complex in younger patients, more comprehensible, while also offering a sound and extensive reference guide for all those who diagnose young patients with electrocardiography. Though ECG produces a relatively simple set of readings, its interpretation and diagnosis are complex. If misinterpreted, a "butterfly effect" of hidden, often neglected heart signals can lead to important and sometimes devastating consequences. Featuring an exceptionally wide range of ECG recordings and examples, the volume sheds new light on the importance of electrophysiological examinations for patients still in their developmental years and provides advice on the use of ECG in connection with recent regulations on the participation of children, adolescents and young athletes in sports.

    Contents:
    1 Introduction
    2 Basic concepts of electrocardiography
    3 The waves during the evolutive age
    4 Magic numbers in cardiology- mathematics of the heart
    5 ECG metamorphosis, from newborn to adult
    6 Normal and variants
    7 Supraventricular arrhythmias
    8 Ventricular arrhythmias
    9 Athlete's heart
    10 Congenital heart disease
    11 Conclusions.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Giuseppe Micali, Francesco Lacarrubba, Giuseppe Stinco, Giuseppe Argenziano, Iria Neri, editors.
    Summary: This atlas, containing a wealth of clinical and dermoscopic images, describes and illustrates the applications of dermoscopy in a wide variety of skin disorders that may be encountered in the pediatric population. Key features and other salient aspects are highlighted with the aim of enabling the clinician to reach a fast and reliable diagnosis in all cases. Dermoscopy is a non-invasive technique that allows rapid and magnified in vivo observation of the skin, with visualization of morphologic features imperceptible to the naked eye. Dermoscopy has revolutionized the approach to pigmented skin lesions, greatly improving diagnostic accuracy. Furthermore, over the past few years it has been demonstrated to be very useful in the diagnosis, follow-up, and therapeutic monitoring of a range of other skin disorders, including cutaneous/mucosal infections, ectoparasitoses, inflammatory diseases, and hair and nail abnormalities. Being non-invasive, dermoscopy is particularly suitable for use in the pediatric population, in which invasive diagnostic procedures may be problematic.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Filip Kucera.
    Summary: "Written by Dr. Filip Kucera, a pediatric cardiology consultant at Great Ormond Street Hospital, Atlas of Pediatric Echocardiography provides "next level" guidance for clinicians who want to improve their echocardiographic skills. It covers a wide range of levels, from a beginner to an advanced level. This highly illustrated atlas is an excellent resource not only for pediatric cardiologists and trainees in pediatric cardiology, but also neonatologists, pediatric intensivists, and pediatricians with an interest in echocardiography"--Publisher's description.

    Contents:
    Normal transthoracic echocardiogram in a child
    Segmental approach to congenital heart disease
    Atrial septal defects (ASDs)
    Ventricular septal defects (VSDs)
    Atrio-ventricular septal defects (AVSDs)
    Diseases of the mitral valve
    Diseases of the tricuspid valve
    Diseases of the left ventricular outflow tract
    Diseases of the right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT)
    Double outlet right ventricle (DORV)
    Tetralogy of Fallot
    Transposition of the great arteries (TGA)
    Congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries (CCTGA)
    Persistent truncus arteriosus
    Functionally single ventricle
    Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) and aorto-pulmonary window
    Coarctation of the aorta and interrupted aortic arch
    Vascular rings
    Pulmonary and systemic venous anomalies
    Congenital coronary artery abnormalities
    Myocarditis
    Cardiomyopathies
    Kawasaki disease
    Rheumatic fever
    Infective endocarditis (IE)
    Pericardial disease
    Cardiac tumors
    Pulmonary hypertension
    Common genetic disorders associated with heart disease
    Mechanical circulatory support and heart transplantation.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2021
  • editor, editor-in-chief, Binita R. Shah ; associate editors, Prashant Mahajan, John Amodio, Michael Lucchesi.
    Contents:
    Conditions mistaken for child abuse and sexual abuse / Allison M. Jackson and Tanya S. Hinds
    Infectious diseases / Michelle Parker and Samir S. Shah
    Sexual abuse, gynecology, and sexually transmitted infections / Tanya S. Hinds and Angela Lumba-Brown
    Cardiology / Shyam Sathanandam and Sushitha Surendran
    Respiratory disorders / Todd A. Florin and Andrea T. Cruz
    Dermatology / Sharon A. Glick, Jeannette Jakus, Julie Cantatore-Francis, and Kunal M. Shah
    Ophthalmology / Suzanne M. Schmidt and Steve E. Krug
    Otolaryngology / Sydney C. Butts, Nira Goldstein, Richard Rosenfeld, Aaron L. Thatcher, avid J. Brown, Christopher Discolo, and Jennifer H. Chao
    Surgery and genitourinary / Vincent Wang and Neil Uspal
    Hematology and oncology / Scott T. Miller and Kusum Viswanathan
    Rheumatology / Julie Cherian, Farzana Nuruzzaman, and Sarah Taber
    Neurology / Geetha Chari and Vikas S. Shah
    Endocrinology / Glenn D. Harris, Irma Fiordalisi, and Scott M. Thomas
    Gastrointestinal disorders / Sandra Herr and Cole Condra
    Nephrology / Anil K. Mongia and Manju Chandra
    Toxicology / Mark K Su and Madeline H. Renny
    Environmental emergencies / Jeanine E. Hall and Christine S. Cho
    Orthopedics / Konstantinos Agoritsas, Ameer Hassoun, Jennifer Chao, Subramaniam Sathyaseelan, Andrea Cruz, Ryan Logan Webb, and Josh Greenstein
    Trauma / Joshua Nagler, Caitlin Farrell, Mark Auerbach, Sydney C. Butts, Roman Shinder, Ilaaf Darrat, and Lamont Jones
    Emergency ultrasound / Jay Pershad and John Gullett.
    Digital Access
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    AccessPediatrics
    AccessEmergency Medicine
  • [edited by] Dan M. Fliss, Ari DeRowe.
    Summary: "Pediatric otolaryngology is a rapidly expanding field with remarkable technological advances that have improved the quality of life for young patients. Many highly complex pediatric head and neck procedures are not commonly performed, resulting in a paucity of resources. Atlas of Pediatric Head and Neck and Skull Base Surgery by renowned surgeons Dan M. Fliss and Ari DeRowe and an impressive group of interdisciplinary innovators fills a gap in the literature. This richly illustrated atlas features detailed discussions and guidance on groundbreaking surgeries developed and currently performed by top academic surgeons in the field, many of whom contributed to this book. The introductory section lays a solid foundation of knowledge, covering pediatric anatomy, the distinctive topography of the skull base, anesthesia and pain control considerations, and imaging modalities. Fifty-four subsequent chapters encompass a rich spectrum of approaches and pediatric pathologies, organized by head and neck; skull base and craniofacial; airway, voice, and swallowing; trauma; and reconstruction sections. Surgical chapters include an introduction; evidence-based guidelines; preoperative, anesthetic, intraoperative, and postoperative considerations; techniques and positioning; extensive references; and more"-- Provided by publisher.
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    Thieme MedOne Otolaryngology
  • Deirdre Kelly, Khalid Sharif, Jane Hartley, editors.
    Summary: This atlas is a problem-based practical book presenting clinical scenarios for children with liver disease. Each chapter demonstrates the clinical presentation, diagnostic pathway, therapy and outcome. Rich in illustrations of clinical pictures, tables and graphs of data, each chapter also contains pictures of radiology, histopathology and other important diagnostic information. This book outlines a multidisciplinary approach to diagnosis and management of pediatric liver disease and covers diseases encountered in South Asia, the Far East and the Middle East. This work will appeal to a wide readership, from trainees in hepatology and Paediatric Gastroenterology to General Paediatricians and Allied Health Professionals including Dieticians, Nurses, Transplant Co-Ordinators.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • editors, Jonathan M. Spector, MD, MPH, FAAP, Timothy E. Gibson, MD, FAAP. ; associate editors, Mark E. Engel, MPH, PhD, [and eleven others].
    Digital Access eBook Comp Acad 2016
  • by Wei-Hsian Yin, Ming-Chon Hsiung.
    Contents:
    Disease of Mitral Valve
    Disease of Aortic Valve
    Disease of Tricuspid and Pulmonary Valves
    Prosthetic Valves
    Disease of Aorta
    Coronary Artery Disease
    Congenital Heart Disease
    Cardiomyopathies
    Infective Endocarditis
    Tumor and Mass Lesion
    Others.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Gisela Meier, Johannes Buettner.
    Contents:
    General principles of ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks
    General overview
    Interscalene techniques of brachial plexus block
    Supraclavicular and infraclavicular techniques of brachial plexus block
    Suprascapular nerve block
    Axillary block
    Selective blocks of individual nerves in the upper arm, at the elbow, and wrist
    General overview
    Psoas block
    Inguinal paravascular lumbar plexus anesthesia (femoral nerve block)
    Proximal sciatic nerve block
    Blocks at the knee
    Peripheral block (conduction block) of individual nerves of the lower limb
    Peripheral nerve blocks at the ankle
    General overview
    Upper limb
    Lower limb
    Abdominal wall
    Special features of peripheral nerve blocks
    Complications and general contraindications of peripheral blocks
    General principles for performing peripheral blocks
    Continuous peripheral nerve blocks.
    Digital Access Thieme-Connect 2016
  • Stefano Fanti, Mohsen Farsad, Luigi Mansi, Paolo Castellucci.
    Summary: This new atlas, the fourth of a successful series, is a completely revised and updated edition of a previously published FDG PET-CT atlas. In the past few years, considerable progress has been made in the field of PET-CT imaging, and this new edition takes full account of these recent developments. Furthermore, its educational mission has been broadened: beyond serving as a straightforward guide to FDG PET-CT imaging it now encompasses the integrative use of contrast-enhanced CT and MRI. The new edition also includes non-oncological indications for FDG PET-CT. The atlas aims to help imaging practitioners to recognize physiological and benign pathological FDG uptake and illustrates in a case-based, practical manner the PET-CT appearances of all the major tumors and infectious, inflammatory, and neurodegenerative disorders. The main clinical applications are covered, and learning points and pitfalls are clearly articulated. The consistent, user-friendly format facilitates image interpretation and allows rapid review of key information needed for FDG PET-CT imaging.

    Contents:
    Introduction
    Normal Distribution, Variants and Artefacts of FDG
    PET-CT in Oncology
    PET-CT in Inflammation and Infection
    PET-CT in Neurodegenerative Diseases.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Angelina Cistaro, editor.
    Summary: This richly illustrated book presents the pediatric applications of PET/CT in the full range of scenarios frequently encountered in a professional setting. It opens with a thorough introduction covering the fundamental science and the clinical basis for use of PET/CT in this age group. Pitfalls and artifacts are examined, and normal variations and benign findings are carefully described. Each subsequent chapter addresses the role of PET/CT with different radiopharmaceuticals in the evaluation and management of a specific disease. The full range of oncological diseases is covered, including the rare ones. Succinct descriptions of clinical cases are included and, when appropriate, comparisons are made with other modalities. In addition, the role of PET/CT in biopsy guidance and in radiation therapy planning is explained. This book will be invaluable for residents and practitioners in nuclear medicine, radiology, oncology, radiation oncology, and nuclear medicine technology

    Contents:
    Basic Science and Practical Issues
    Oncology
    Other tumors
    Neurology
    Infection and inflammation
    Other applications.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • editors, James D. Geyer, Paul R. Carney.
    Contents:
    Sleep and polysomnography
    Staging
    MSLT/MWT
    Breathing disorders
    Limb movement disorders
    Parasomnias
    EEG abnormalities
    Artifacts
    EKG
    Calibrations
    Actigraphy
    Home sleep apnea monitoring
    Technical background
    Recording artifacts and solving technical problems with polysomnography technology.
    Digital Access Ovid 2018
  • Yasmeen M. Butt, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Arizona Scottsdale, Arizona, Henry D. Tazelaar, MD, Geraldine Zeiler Colby Professor of Cytopathology, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine, Mayo Clinic Arizona, Scottsdale, Arizona.
    Summary: "Closely mirroring the daily sign-out process, Atlas of Pulmonary Pathology: A Pattern Based Approach is a highly illustrated, efficient guide to accurate diagnosis. This practical reference uses a proven, pattern-based approach to clearly explain how to interpret challenging cases by highlighting red flags in the clinical chart and locating hidden clues in the slides. Useful as a daily "scope-side guide," it features numerous clinical and educational features that help you find pertinent information, reach a correct diagnosis, and assemble a thorough and streamlined pathology report. More than 1,600 high-quality photomicrographs capture the subtle morphologic spectrum of both neoplastic and non-neoplastic lung biopsies. Each image is captioned with key diagnostic considerations and includes callouts showing subtle features and diagnostic clues. Practical tools throughout the text include:Tables that emphasize salient clinicopathologic features, management implications, and therapeutic optionsDiscussions of how and when to incorporate molecular toolsChecklists for key elements of the diagnostic approach and sample notes for inclusion in pathology reportsRelevant endoscopic images, photographs of select gross specimens, and medical figuresBrief reviews of normal histology that provide contrast to succeeding patterns"Pearls and Pitfalls" and "Near Misses" sections with lessons from real life sign-out experience "Frequently Asked Questions" sections that discuss common diagnostic dilemmas "Sample Note" sections that offer a template of how to sign out cases from the simple to the complexComprehensive quiz provides experience with high-yield, board-style teaching topics Enrich Your eBook Reading ExperienceRead directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone.Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech"-- Provided by publisher.
    Digital Access Ovid 2022
  • Lee L.Q. Pu and Nolan S. Karp.
    Contents:
    Breast reconstruction with the pedicled transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous (tram) flap
    Free or free muscle-sparing tram flap breast reconstruction
    Free DIEP flap breast reconstruction
    Free SIEA flap breast reconstruction
    Free gluteal perforator flap breast reconstruction
    Free profunda artery perforator flap breast reconstruction
    Free transverse upper gracilis flap breast reconstruction
    Latissimus dorsi flap breast reconstruction
    Immediate implant breast reconstruction: one-stage
    Immediate two-stage implant-based breast reconstruction with acellular dermal matrix
    Immediate implant breast reconstruction with total muscle coverage: two-stage
    Immediate prepectoral implant breast reconstruction
    Delayed two-stage implant-based breast reconstruction
    Implant breast reconstruction: revision
    Partial breast reconstruction with flaps
    Partial breast reconstruction with local tissue rearrangements
    Partial breast reconstruction with oncoplastic techniques
    Symmetry procedures in breast reconstruction
    Fat grafting for total breast reconstruction
    Fat grafting as an adjunct procedure in breast reconstruction - Nipple-areola complex reconstruction
    Nipple-sparing mastectomy
    Correction of Poland syndrome breast deformity
    Correction of tuberous breast deformity.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2020
  • Wenbin Wei, editor.
    Summary: This atlas and textbook aims to provide diverse pictures, facilitating the readers to learn fundus diseases. Retinal detachment is a common group of vitreo-retinal diseases that causes blindness. The diagnosis and differential diagnosis are dependent mostly on ophthalmolscopy and fundus imaging technology. With the development of imaging technology, it is getting easier for ophthalmologist to make quick and accurate decision on the diagnosis. The book includes both common types of retinal detachment and some rare diseases. Moreover, some diseases without but related to retinal detachment are included in the book. In addition to traditional color fundus photos, fundus fluorescent angiography, ultrasound and traditional OCT images, OCT angiography and ultrasound angiography images are included too. This book also contains brief introductions to each disease. Differentiated from detailed review of pathogenesis or treatment, the readers will discover concise yet direct concept. This atlas and textbook is yours to read and enjoy, but also to use as a valuable tool in your management of the patient with retinal detachment. Keep it handy. We hope doctors in training and those who have had certain clinical experiences interested in vitro-retinal diseases can benefit from this book.

    Contents:
    Chapter 1: Introduction of Retinal Detachment (Ma Kai)
    Chapter 2: Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment (Zhu Ruilin)
    Chapter 3: Special Types of Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment (Ma Kai)
    Chapter 4: Exudative Retinal Detachment (Zhou Haiying)
    Chapter 5: Fundus Congenital Abnormalities and Retinal Detachment (Huang Yao)
    Chapter 6: Tractional retinal detachment (Shao Lei)
    Chapter 7: Traumatic Retinal Detachment (Zhou Jinqiong)
    Chapter 8: Pathologic Myopia and Retina Detachment (Gao Liqin)
    Chapter 9: Infectious Uveitis and Retinal Detachment (Gao Liqin)
    Chapter 10: Uveitis and retinal detachment (Huang Yao)
    Chapter 11: Ocular Tumor and Retinal Detachment
    Chapter 12: Surgical Techniques of Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment and Complications After Surgeries (She Haicheng).
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Darin R. Goldman, Nadia K. Waheed, Jay S. Duker.
    Summary: Optical Coherence Tomography has revolutionized today's eye care. This remarkable non-invasive scanning technology is unparalleled for aiding diagnosis of retinal disease and recording disease progression. Atlas of Retinal OCT: Optical Coherence Tomography provides expert guidance in this rapidly evolving area with high-quality, oversized images that show precise detail and assist with rapid, accurate clinical decision making.

    Contents:
    Normal optic nerve
    Time-domain OCT
    Spectral domain OCT
    Swept-source OCT
    Normal choroid
    Normal vitreous
    OCT : artifacts and errors
    OCT angiography artifacts
    Drusen
    Geographic atrophy
    Isolated pigment epithelial detachment
    Type 1 choroidal neovascular membrane
    Type 2 choroidal neovascular membrane
    Type 3 choroidal neovascular membrane
    Subretinal hemorrhage
    Disciform scar
    Retinal pigment epithelial tear
    Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy
    Vitreomacular adhesion
    Vitreomacular traction
    Full-thickness macular hole
    Lamellar macular hole
    Epiretinal membrane
    Central serous chorioretinopathy
    Myopic choroidal neovascular membrane
    Myopic macular schisis
    Dome-shaped macula
    Posterior staphyloma
    Hydroxychloroquine toxicity
    Vitelliform dystrophy
    Macular telangiectasia
    Isolated cystoid macular edema
    Angioid streaks
    X-linked juvenile retinoschisis
    Oculocutaneous albinism
    Subretinal perfluorocarbon
    Diabetic macular edema
    Nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy
    Proliferative diabetic retinopathy
    Branch retinal vein occlusion
    Central retinal vein occlusion
    Branch retinal artery occlusion
    Central retinal arterial occlusion
    Birdshot retinochoroidopathy
    Acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy
    Multiple evanescent white dot syndrome
    Serpiginous choroiditis
    Multifocal choroiditis and panuveitis and punctate inner choroidopathy
    Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease
    Sympathetic ophthalmia
    Toxoplasmic chorioretinitis
    Acute syphilitic posterior placoid chorioretinitis
    Tuberculosis
    Posterior scleritis
    Candida chorioretinitis
    Acute retinal necrosis syndrome
    Choroidal nevus
    Choroidal melanoma
    Solitary choroidal hemangioma
    Retinal capillary hemangioma
    Simple hamartoma of the RPE
    Combined hamartoma of the retina and RPE
    Choroidal metastases
    Valsalva retinopathy
    Laser maculopathy
    Solar maculopathy
    Retinitis pigmentosa
    Stargardt disease
    Best disease
    Cone dystrophy
    Malattia leventinese (Doyne's honeycomb retinal dystrophy)
    Central areolar choroidal dystrophy
    Stages of posterior vitreous detachment
    Asteroid hyalosis
    Vitreous hemorrhage
    Vitreous inflammation
    Tractional retinal detachment
    Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
    Bullous retinoschisis
    Lattice degeneration
    Myelinated nerve fiber layer
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2018
  • Paul Emery, editor.
    Summary: Atlas of Rheumatoid Arthritis is a high-quality educational initiative, written by leaders in the field of rheumatology, containing a collection of approximately 150 relevant images, with extended descriptive captions and a comprehensive bibliography. The Atlas of Rheumatoid Arthritis will provide clinicians with a visual guide to rheumatoid arthritis, focusing on assessment, diagnosis and treatment, including newer research into the signalling pathways involved in the pathogenesis of RA, before focusing on the treatment of RA. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common and most serious of the inflammatory arthritic disorders, and it dominates clinical rheumatological practice. Effective, early treatment is vital as this can slow the course of the disease and reduce joint damage. RA is usually treated using disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs), most commonly methotrexate. The newest treatments target the disease-causing immune elements specifically and directly.

    Contents:
    Classification of rheumatoid arthritis
    Pre-rheumatoid arthritis
    Early rheumatoid arthritis
    Established rheumatoid arthritis
    Remission and rheumatoid arthritis
    Magnetic resonance imaging in rheumatoid arthritis
    Ultrasound imaging in rheumatoid arthritis
    Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry in rheumatoid arthritis
    Methotrexate
    Immunotherapy
    Rituximab.- Novel therapies in rheumatoid arthritis: small molecules.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Pedro F. Escobar, Tommaso Falcone, editors.
    Summary: Minimally invasive surgery has emerged as the standard treatment for many gynecologic diseases and conditions. In the past decade, numerous studies have demonstrated the superiority of laparoscopic approaches over standard open procedures in terms of improved quality of life for patients. Innovations in minimally invasive surgical technologysuch as multichannel ports, articulating instruments, and flexible high-definition endoscopeshave made it possible for laparoscopic surgeons to perform increasingly complicated gynecologic surgeries through smaller incisions. As such, since the first edition of the atlas published in 2014, technologies and techniques once considered novel have become standard. This second edition of the Atlas of Robotic, Conventional, and Single-Port Laparoscopy: A Practical Approach in Gynecology, with five new chapters and content updated throughout to reflect the latest evolutions in the field, serves as a guide in robotic, conventional, and single-port laparoscopic surgery, presenting invaluable, up-to-date information about instrumentation, surgical technique, port systems, and the current research and development in robotics. Chapters address unique challenges associated with each technique, such as lack of haptic feedback or articulation and instrument crowding, and describe the advanced laparoscopic skills required to safely and efficiently perform procedures, such as how to move and control a flexible camera or use the robot. Specific topics include conventional laparoscopic myomectomy, adnexal surgery, total and supracervical hysterectomy, and excision of endometriosis excision, as well as related techniques in gynecologic oncology, urogynecology and pelvic reconstructive surgery, tubal surgery and ectopic pregnancy, isthmocele repair, and trachelectomy for early cervical cancer. For single-port laparoscopic techniques, chapters are presented on adnexal surgery, hysterectomy, and gynecologic oncology, while the section on robotic surgery offers guidance on instrumentation, platforms, and basic principles; robotic-assisted laparoscopic myomectomy, total hysterectomy for benign disease, endometriosis management, and total hysterectomy for cancer; as well as techniques for robotic adnexal surgery, urogynecology/pelvic reconstructive surgery, tubal surgery, and complication management, concluding with a review of new and emerging technologies. For students, residents, fellows, operating room personnel, and practicing gynecologic surgeons, the editors share experience amassed while developing novel surgical instrumentation and collaborating on presentations for numerous worldwide events. Internationally renowned experts contribute as well to this practical, illustrated resource on current minimally invasive techniques in gynecologic surgery.

    Contents:
    Section I. Conventional and Reduced-port Laparoscopy
    Chapter 1. Basic Principles and Anatomy for the Laparoscopic Surgeon
    Chapter 2. Laparoscopic Myomectomy
    Chapter 3. Laparoscopic Adnexal Surgery
    Chapter 4. Laparoscopic Total and Supracervical Hysterectomy
    Chapter 5. Laparoscopic Excision of Endometriosis
    Chapter 6. Techniques in Gynecologic Oncology
    Chapter 7. Laparoscopic Hysterectomy for Oncologic Patients
    Chapter 8. Techniques in Urogynecology and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery
    Chapter 9. Techniques in Reproductive Surgery
    Chapter 10. Surgical Repair of the Symptomatic Isthmocele
    Chapter 11. Laparoscopic Trachelectomy
    Chapter 12. Single-Port Laparoscopic Adnexal Surgery
    Chapter 13. Single-Port Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
    Section II. Robotic Surgery
    Chapter 14. RoboticAssisted Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
    Chapter 15. Principles of Robotic Myomectomy
    Chapter 16. Robotic-Assisted Surgical Management of Endometriosis
    Chapter 17. Techniques for Robotic Urogynecology and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery
    Chapter 18. Techniques for Robotic Tubal Reanastamosis
    Chapter 19. Techniques for Robotic Adnexal Surgery
    Chapter 20. Management of Laparoscopy-related Complications
    Chapter 21. Novel Technology in Robotic Surgery.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • W. Randolph Chitwood, Jr., editor ; illustrated by Rebekah Dodson.
    Summary: This comprehensive atlas defines the role of robotic surgery in cardiac surgical practice and provides a wealth of practical didactic advice. The Editor has assembled a group of experts in the field to define the complete operative pathway of each procedure for surgeons who desire to become a complete robotic cardiac surgeon. To reduce the learning curve, the atlas includes hints and procedure pitfalls that are derived from the experiences of the chapter contributors. The most important cardiac operations, including valve repair and replacement as well as coronary surgery, are detailed but using the latest robotic methods. Atlas of Robotic Cardiac Surgery is richly illustrated with the highest quality illustrations. Anaesthesia and cardiopulmonary support preparation for each operation is featured, and selected references have been provided to emphasize evidence-based outcomes from previously published data. As such, this book will influence and be essential reading for both practicing and trainee surgeons in minimally invasive and robotic cardiac surgery.

    Contents:
    Robotics in Cardiac Surgery-Basic Principles
    Building a Cardiac Surgical Robotic Program
    Anesthesia for Robotic Cardiac Surgery
    Three Dimensional Transesophageal Echocardiographic Planning
    Cardiopulmonary Perfusion During Robotic Cardiac Surgery
    Clinical Outcomes in Robotic Cardiac Surgery
    Robotic On-Pump Totally Endoscopic Coronary Bypass Surgery (TECAB)
    Robotic Off-Pump Totally Endoscopic Coronary Bypass Surgery
    Beating Heart-Totally Endoscopic Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery; Robotic Endoscopic Multi-vessel Anastomotic Connectors
    The Hybrid Operating Room: A Multidisciplinary Team Approach
    Hybrid Robotic Coronary Surgery
    Principles of Carpentier's Reconstructive Mitral Valve Surgery
    Simplifying Mitral Valve Repair: Leaflet Imbrication
    Simplifying Mitral Valve Repair: Limited Leaflet Resections and Neo-Chord Replacements
    'Haircut' Mitral Valve Repair: Posterior Leaflet-Plasty
    Leaflet Folding Plasty
    Neochord Replacement for Mitral Valve Repair
    Leaflet Edge-to-Edge Mitral Valve Repair
    Robotic Mitral Repair: Isolated Annular and Leaflet Calcium
    Endoscopic Mitral Repair: Evolution to Robotics -Endo-balloon Aortic Occlusion Technique
    Robotic Endoscopic Mitral Valve Repair: Trans-thoracic Clamp Technique
    Robotic Mitral Repair: 'Running Suture' Annuloplasty
    Robotic Mitral Valve Repair: Thru-port (IntraClude(Tm)) Intra-Aortic Balloon Occlusion Technique
    Robotic Mitral Valve Repair: Techniques and Results
    Robotic Mitral Valve Replacement: Techniques and Results
    Robotic Aortic Valve Replacement
    Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation: The Robotic Cryo-Maze
    Robotic Left Ventricular Lead Placement
    Robot-Assisted Atrial Septal Defect Closure
    Cardiac Tumor Excision
    Robotic Trans-Mitral Septal Myectomy with Mitral Repair for Asymmetric Ventricular Septal Hypertrophy with Systolic Mitral Anterior Leaflet Motion
    Simulation and Education in Cardiac Surgery.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Omar Yusef Kudsi, Peter P. Grimminger, editors.
    Summary: Deep knowledge of anatomy and surgical technique will continue to remain the foundation of surgery despite advancement in surgical technology. Robotic surgery usage has increased drastically in the last decade. More than ever before, surgical community in great need for an updated atlas in the various upper GI surgical procedures and techniques available. This atlas demonstrates how to perform the most common Upper GI robotic procedure via a set of high-quality state-of-the-art annotated images showing step-by-step guidance providing pertinent and concise procedure descriptions spanning benign and malignant upper GI problems. Robotic upper GI procedures are considered technically demanding with attention to details thus are considered great teaching procedures especially with dual robotic consoles, simulation, and teleproctoring. Preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative figures are integrated to highlight the importance of these step-by-step procedures, enhance skill and efficiency, and avoid surgical pitfalls. Detailed descriptive figures accompany step-by-step instructions and include specific anatomical annotations that describe the anatomy during upper GI procedures. Atlas of Robotic Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery will provide a comprehensive, insightful and state-of-art review of this field, and will serve as a valuable visual resource for surgeons, surgeons in training, and students with an interest in robotic upper GI surgery. All chapters are written by an international group of experts in their field, to provide a comprehensive atlas for specialists and trainees, this illustrated book will give a current and concise summary of all key topics and recent developments in upper GI surgery.

    Contents:
    Robotic Median Arcuate Ligament Release
    Robotic Esophageal Diverticulectomy
    Robotic Esophagus Leiomyomectomy
    Robotic Heller Myotomy with Dor Fundoplication
    Robotic Gastric Neurostimulator Placement
    Robotic Paraconduit Hernia
    Robotic Hiatal Hernia Repair of a Large Paraesophageal Hernia
    Robotic Toupet Fundoplication
    Robotic Giant Paraesophageal Hernia Repair
    Robotic Truncal Vagotomy and Antrectomy
    Robotic Pyloroplasty
    Robotic Duodenectomy
    Robotic Esophagectomy: Ivor Lewis
    Robotic McKeown Esophagectomy
    Robotic Transcervical and Transhiatal Esophagectomy (RACE Procedure)
    Robotic-assisted Proximal Gastrectomy with Double Tract Reconstruction
    Robot-assisted Total Gastrectomy and Roux-en-Y Reconstruction
    Robot-assisted Gastrectomy
    Robot-assisted Distal Gastrectomy
    Robotic Partial Gastrectomy for GIST Tumors
    Robotic Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy
    Robotic Gastric Bypass
    Robotic Duodenal Switch (rDS) and Robotic Single Anastomosis Duodenal-ileal Bypass with Sleeve Gastrectomy (rSADI-S)
    Robotic Revisional Bariatric Surgery.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Li-Ming Su, editor.
    Summary: As a consequence of rapid changes in surgical technique and incorporation of new robotic technology and advanced intraoperative imaging, the second edition of this important textbook reflects these rapid changes in the field of robotic urologic surgery. The goals of this textbook are three-fold. First, it provides a comprehensive update on surgical techniques pertinent to each robotic urologic procedure being performed worldwide, spanning procedures performed for both upper urinary tract (e.g. adrenal, kidney, ureter) and lower urinary tract (e.g. bladder, prostate, seminal vesicle, vagina) as well as adult and pediatric conditions. Second, advances in new robotic instruments and technology as well as advanced intraoperative imaging modalities used for surgical navigation are incorporated. Third, to further improve upon the first edition, this textbook is highly illustrated with schematic drawings to aid an understanding of the surgical techniques. Links to online video content is presented throughout. Atlas of Robotic Urologic Surgery will serve as a vital step-by-step, highly illustrated comprehensive yet concise resource to urologic surgeons, trainees and robotic surgical assistants embarking on robotic surgery as part of their surgical armamentarium for treatment of urologic diseases.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Luciano Alves Favorito, Natasha T. Logsdon, editors.
    Summary: Sectional anatomy is a valuable resource for understanding and interpreting imaging exams, specially computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Thus, health professionals should have a solid anatomical knowledge to properly evaluate such exams during clinical assessments of cardiac, thoracic, abdominal, proctologic, gynecological and urological diseases. The chapters in this book describe the thoracic anatomy, the abdominal wall, retroperitoneal space, and the male and female pelvis. Sectional images of cadaveric material illustrate the thoracic and the abdominal cavities, kidney, ureter, prostate, penis and other male and female organs. The images and descriptions build familiarity with the anatomical traits and can be applied in the fields of urology, gynecology, proctology, radiology and surgery. This work appeals to a wide range of readers, from health professionals to residents and students of different medical specialties.

    Contents:
    Sectional Anatomy of the Thorax
    Sectional Anatomy of the Abdomen
    Sectional Anatomy of the Retroperitoneum
    Sectional Anatomy of the Male Pelvis
    Sectional Anatomy of the Female Pelvis.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Pedro F. Escobar, Tommaso Falcone, editors.
    Summary: Minimally invasive surgery has become the standard treatment for many diseases and conditions. In the last decade, numerous studies have demonstrated that laparoscopic approaches have improved patients quality of life if compared with standard open procedures. Atlas of Single-Port, Laparoscopic, and Robotic Surgery serves as a guide in single-port, standard laparoscopy, and robotic surgery and shows how novel techniques, such as single-port laparoscopy and robotics, have recently evolved. The atlas illustrates the unique challenges that the new single-port surgery modality presents, including instruments crowding and articulation, and the advanced laparoscopic skills required to perform these procedures, such as the ability to move and control a flexible camera. It also illustrates how to efficiently and safely utilize the robot to perform most gynecologic procedures. This exceptional resource provides students, residents, fellows, operating room personnel, and practicing gynecologic surgeons with invaluable information about instrumentation, surgical technique, port systems, and the current research and development in robotics.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Wen-Yuan Zhu, Cheng Tan, Ru-Zhi Zhang, editors.
    Summary: This book was written to assist the dermatologists and practitioners in the management of rare and challenging skin disorders. It is the most valuable collection of such skin disorders from more than 274 outstanding contributors over 4 decades in China. In this book, a comprehensive coverage of about 387 conditions are illustrated by 1215 superb images, and each is introduced with an initial summary of clinical characters. This atlas incorporates a wide range of skin disorders from the mildest and common conditions to the most severe conditions. The objective of this book is to provide readers with a clinical reference, which can be easily approachable and possesses the necessary expertise to sharpen a dermatologist's diagnostic and clinical acumen.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • edited by Philip K. Louie, Howard S. An, Dino Samartzis.
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    ScienceDirect
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  • edited by William L. Duax and Dorita A. Norton.
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    QD426 .A8 1975
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  • Wen Xu.
    Summary: Specializing in viewing of vocal fold vibration, strobolaryngoscopy is a valuable tool for laryngologists and speech-language pathologists in diagnosis of pharyngolaryngeal diseases. This book presents 300 high-quality images and 18 videos from selected representative cases, which help practitioners to grasp the key diagnostic points of srobolaryngoscopy quickly. By watching the videos, readers can observe the vibratory characteristics of vocal folds in details. The book is presented in two parts: The first part is the overview of the strobolaryngoscopy, and the second part focuses on the strobolaryngoscopic signs of common pharngolaryngeal diseases. With the illustrative figures and videos, this book is a practicable reference to laryngologists and speech pathologists. -- Provided by publisher.
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • Dan M. Fliss, Ziv Gil.
    Contents:
    The Cranial Base
    Anterior Skull Base: Imaging
    Operating Room Setup in Skull Base Surgery
    Open Surgical Approaches to the Paranasal Sinuses
    The Subcranial Approach to the Anterior Skull Base
    Surgical Approaches to the Lateral Skull Base
    Approaches to the Parapharyngeal Space
    The Translabryinthine Approach to the Internal Auditory Canal and Cerebellopontine Angle
    Cancer of the Temporal Bone
    Endoscopic Approaches in Skull Base Surgery and Their Indications
    Combined Approaches to Complex Skull Base Tumors
    Microsurgical Reconstruction of Skull Base Defects
    Complications After Skull Base Surgery.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Lan Zhu, Felix Wong, Jinghe Lang, editors.
    Contents:
    Abnormal development of female genital tract
    The diagnosis of female reproductive tract anomalies
    Abnormal development of external genitalia
    Abnormal Development of Vagina
    Abnormal uterine development.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • editors, James W. Fleshman [and others] ; series editors, Courtney M. Townsend, B. Mark Evers.
    Contents:
    Open Right Colectomy
    Laparoscopic Right Colectomy
    Extended Right Colectomy with Ileosigmoid Anastomosis
    Extended Left Colectomy with Right Colon-to-Rectal Anastomosis
    Open Left and Sigmoid Colectomy
    Laparoscopic Left Colectomy
    Open Total Abdominal Colectomy with Ileorectal Anastomosis
    Laparoscopic Total Abdominal Colectomy and Ileorectal Anastomosis
    Open Total Proctocolectomy and Ileal Pouch
    Open Low Anterior Resection of Rectum
    Laparoscopic Low Anterior Resection
    Open Abdominal Perineal Resection
    Laparoscopic Abdominal Perineal Resection
    Perineal Proctectomy for Prolapse (Altmeier/Prassad Technique)
    Open Resection Rectopexy for Rectal Prolapse
    Laparoscopic Rectopexy
    Completion Proctectomy for Crohn's Disease
    Transanal Excision of Rectal Lesions
    Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery
    Anal Stricturoplasty and Skin Flaps
    Excisional Hemorrhoidectomy
    Stapled Hemorrhoidectomy
    Open Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy
    Sliding Flap Repair of Rectovaginal Fistula
    Excision of Anal Bowen's or Paget's Disease with a V-Y Advancement Flap
    Hanley Procedure for Fistula and Abscess
    Anal Sphincter Reconstruction
    End Ileostomy and Loop Ileostomy
    Colostomy: End and Divided Loop
    Local Parastomal Hernia Repair
    Small Bowel Strictureplasty
    Resection of Rectorectal Tumor with Sacrectomy
    Debulking and Peritoneal Stripping with Placement of Intraperitoneal Catheters for Carcinomatosis.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2015
  • edited by Demetrios Demetriades, Kenji Inaba, George C. Velmahos.
    Summary: As surgical specialization becomes more focused, there is a growing lack of expertise amongst surgeons in life-preserving management of severely injured patients. This comprehensively updated second edition provides an in-depth, visual guide to both commonly and uncommonly performed trauma procedures. It includes over 900 high-quality color photographs and illustrations of step-by-step procedures on fresh, perfused and ventilated cadavers. Practical surgical anatomy, procedural sequencing, and common technical pitfalls are all clearly outlined. A number of new techniques have been introduced since the first edition, from REBOA (resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aortic), to ribplating for flail chest and skin grafting. Informed by the editors' experience in some of the busiest trauma centres in the world, the text has been updated throughout and includes additional photographs. This Atlas is an essential resource for trainee and operating trauma surgeons, and general surgeons distant from academic centres, as well as emergency medicine and critical care personnel.
    Digital Access Cambridge 2020
  • Edoardo Raposio, editor.
    Summary: The approaches to the complex field of chronic headache are rapidly evolving; accordingly, this timely and well-illustrated volume offers an in-depth description of all currently available surgical options for the treatment of migraine and headache (MH). With more than 300 high-quality figures, and written by an international panel of experts, this first edition of the Atlas of Surgical Therapy for Migraine and Tension-Type Headache, provides detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to perform state-of-the-art MH surgical techniques, while reviewing relevant anatomical issues and their implications for treatment. In light of the interdisciplinary nature of migraine treatment, this book will prove an invaluable resource for MH practitioners from the resident plastic surgeon to the neurosurgeon and neurologist, and health care professionals across various fields of clinical medicine. .

    Contents:
    Preface
    1 General Concepts and Historical Notes
    2 Surgical Anatomy of the Vascularization and Innervation of the Human Scalp
    3 Surgical Anatomy of Craniofacial Nerves Regarding to Migraine Surgery
    4 Anatomy of the Supraorbital Region
    5 Anatomy of the Greater Occipital Nerve Compression Site in Migraine Surgery
    6 Dimensional Ct Angiograms in the Planning of Vascular Surgery for Migraine and Cluster Headache
    7 Botulinum Neurotoxin: Basic Facts, Physiology & Pharmacology
    8 Anatomical, Regional, Targeted (Art) Botulinum Toxin Injection for Migraine and Chronic Headaches
    9 Deactivation of Frontal Trigger Sites
    10 Decompression Endoscopic Surgery for Frontal Secondary Headache Attributed to Supraorbital and Supratrochlear Nerve Entrapment: The Utrecht Experience
    11 D-Knife Decompression Technique (DDT), Amirlak Modification of Endoscopic Son Decompression
    12 Surgery for Rhinosinusitis and Rhinogenic Headache
    13 Deactivation of Temporal Trigger Sites
    14 Auriculotemporal Nerve (Atn) Traction Neurectomy and Lysis of the Temporal Artery (Amirlak Modification)
    15 The Use of Fat Grafting for the Treatment of Chronic Headache of Cervical Origin
    16 Deactivation of Occipital Trigger Sites
    17 Amirlak Modification of Site 4 Decompression: Endoscopic Assisted Decompression of the Greater Occipital Nerve (GON) With Radical Excision of the Occipital Artery.
    Digital Access Springer 2020
  • Jonathan Kantor, MD, MA, MSt, MSc, MSCE, Department of Dermatology Center for Global health Center for Clinical Epidemilolgy and Biostatistics University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; Florida Center for Dermatology, PA, St. Augustine, Florida.
    Summary: "Everything you need to know about the fundamental principles of suturing and wound repair in an accessible, meticulously illustrated atlas"-- Provided by publisher.
  • Zofia Michalewska, Jerzy Nawrocki, editors.
    Summary: This atlas presents an overview of Swept Source Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) and its implications on diagnostics of vitreous, retina and choroid. As the sensitivity of OCT imaging devices has increased, updated technologies have become available for engineers, scientists and medical specialists to adopt, and recent developments have led to the creation of a new generation of devices. The aim of this resource is to explain this new technology and its advantages over previous imaging devices and to illustrate how it may be used in to define eye diseases, aid in their treatment and facilitate treatment options.

    Contents:
    Introduction to SS-OCT, OCT Equipment, Technique of Acquiring SS-OCT, Selection of Scan Protocols
    The normal retina and Choroid
    B-Scan En Face OCT
    Vitreomacular Interface Diseases
    Vitreomacular Adhesion
    Epiretinal Membrane
    Traction Syndrome
    Full-Thickness Macular Hole
    Non-Full Thickness Macular Hole
    Macula Edema
    Diabetic Macular Edema
    Cystoid Macular Edema
    Vascular Occlusion
    Dry AMD
    Wet AMD
    PED
    RPE RIP
    PCV
    CSCR
    Inflammatory Diseases
    Myopia
    Benign Tumor
    Malignant Tumor
    Rare Diseases
    SS-OCT in Glaucoma
    SS-OCT Angiography without Dye
    SS-OCT Angiography without dye in Age Related Macular Degeneration
    SS-OCT Angiography without dye in Vitreomacular interface diseases.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Deepali Jain, Justin A. Bishop, Mark R. Wick, editors.
    Summary: This book reviews normal thymic structure and covers the histomorphology of benign and malignant tumors and rare lesions of the thymus, with detailed descriptions of over 300 full color photomicrographs accompanied by relevant clinical and radiology photographs and anatomical drawings. It includes chapters on the surgical pathology and cytology of thymic lesions (which is rarely described in the available literature), and all grades and stages of the most common thymic lesions. Written and edited by leading experts on pathology, the book highlights the expanded role of pathologists in patient care for thymic lesions. It will help students to understand thymic cytology and surgical pathology in detail and enable them to answer questions on thymic surgical resections and cytology cases in their pathology post-graduation examination. In addition, the book offers a comprehensive, richly illustrated guide to thymic pathology for clinicians, practicing pathologists, post-graduate residents and students alike.

    Contents:
    Intro
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Contents
    About the Editors
    1: The Normal Thymus
    1.1 Embryology
    1.2 Normal and Ectopic Location of the Thymus
    1.3 Macroscopy
    1.4 Histology
    1.5 Thymic Function
    1.6 Thymic Involution
    References
    2: Immunohistochemistry of Normal Thymus
    2.1 Introduction
    2.2 Markers of the Epithelial Component
    2.2.1 Cytoplasmic Markers
    2.2.1.1 Cytokeratins
    2.2.2 Nuclear Markers
    2.2.2.1 p63 and p40
    2.2.2.2 PAX8
    2.2.3 Other Markers
    2.2.3.1 Glut-1
    2.2.4 Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors 2.2.5 Compartment-Specific Antibodies
    2.2.6 FoxN1 and CD205
    2.2.6.1 FoxN1
    2.2.6.2 CD205
    2.3 Markers of the Lymphoid Component
    2.3.1 CD3
    2.3.2 CD4 and CD8
    2.3.3 CD5
    2.3.4 CD10
    2.3.5 CD1a
    2.3.6 Terminal Deoxynucleotidyl Transferase
    2.3.7 LMO2
    2.3.8 CD20
    2.3.9 CD23
    2.3.10 Notch1
    2.4 Conclusions
    References
    3: Radiology of Normal Thymus, Thymic Lesions, and Tumors
    3.1 Introduction
    3.2 Imaging Modalities
    3.3 Normal Thymus on Imaging
    3.4 Thymic Lesions
    3.5 Imaging Features of Specific Entities 3.5.1 Thymic Hyperplasia (Fig. 3.5)
    3.5.2 Thymic Cyst (Fig. 3.6)
    3.5.3 Thymic Lymphatic Malformation
    3.5.4 Dermoid Cyst/Teratoma (Figs. 3.7 and 3.8)
    3.5.5 Thymic Carcinoid
    3.5.6 Thymolipoma (Fig. 3.9)
    3.5.7 Thymoma (Figs. 3.10 and 3.11)
    3.5.8 Thymic Carcinoma (Figs. 3.12 and 3.13)
    3.5.9 Lymphoma (Fig. 3.14)
    3.6 Conclusion
    References
    4: Surgical Approach to Thymic Lesions
    4.1 History
    4.2 Indications for Thymectomy
    4.3 Surgical Anatomy of Thymus
    4.4 Principle of Surgery
    4.5 Surgical Approaches
    4.6 VATS Thymectomy 4.7 Surgeon and Pathologist in Thymic Tumors/Malignancies
    4.8 Conclusion
    References
    5: Pathology of Nonneoplastic Thymic Lesions
    5.1 Thymic Cysts
    5.2 Primary (Congenital) Thymic Cysts
    5.3 Secondary (Acquired, Multilocular) Thymic Cysts
    5.4 Thymic Follicular Hyperplasia (TFH)
    5.5 Thymic Hyperplasia with Lymphoepithelial Sialadenitis (LESA)-Like Features
    5.6 True Thymic Hyperplasia
    5.7 Rebound Hyperplasia of the Thymus
    5.8 Fibrosing Mediastinitis Including IgG4-Related Disease
    5.9 Tumoral Cholesterol Granulomas ("Cholesteroloma") of the Thymus
    Digital Access Springer 2020
  • Luca Giovanella, editor.
    Summary: This book highlights the increase in thyroid tumors and NET and demonstrates the growing importance of circulating markers in diagnosis as well as treatment and follow-up. Dramatic technical improvements have heightened the clinical impact of well-established, conventional biochemical markers. In addition, more recent genetic and molecular approaches have provided innovative molecular markers. In this context, effective communication between clinicians and laboratory physicians/scientists is essential in allowing all those involved to fully profit from these exciting advances. In this comprehensive, up-to-date book, authors from different laboratory and clinical areas link laboratory and clinical topics. Analytical problems such as interferences, false-negative and false-positive results are discussed in depth, and flow-charts offer insights into identifying and avoiding them. Illustrated clinical cases detail the clinical role and limitations of different tumor markers. Lastly, it explores health technology assessment and economic issues. This is a valuable resource for endocrinologists, oncologists, nuclear medicine physicians, scientists and technologists who want to keep abreast of the latest developments.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Alexander Shifrin, editor.
    Summary: This surgical atlas illustrates the various successful thyroid surgery techniques of world-renowned surgeons. Some approaches presented include total thyroidectomy, right thyroid lobectomy, left thyroid lobectomy, minimally invasive approach to thyroidectomy, video-assisted approach to thyroidectomy, and endoscopic approaches, such as the transaxillary approach, bilateral axillo-breast approach (BABA), and trans-oral thyroid surgery (TOEVA). The Atlas is intended for a broader audience than publications for other procedures since thyroidectomy is among the most common neck procedures. The Atlas of Thyroid Surgery will help all surgeons caring for patients with thyroid disease minimize complications and perform successful thyroidectomy.

    Contents:
    1, Right Thyroid Lobectomy
    2, Open Right Thyroid Lobectomy
    3, Thyroid Lobectomy
    4, Left Thyroid Lobectomy
    5, Total Thyroidectomy
    6, Total thyroidectomy for Substernal Goiter
    7, Left Thyroid Lobectomy as Completion of Total Thyroidectomy with Central Neck Lymph Nodes Dissection on the Left
    8, Total Thyroidectomy
    9, Left Thyroid Lobectomy and Isthmusectomy
    10, Total Thyroidectomy and Ipsilateral Central Lymph Node Dissection for the Management of Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma
    11, Hemithyroidectomy with En Bloc Ipsilateral Central Node Dissection for Low-risk Papillary and Medullary Thyroid Cancer
    12, Video-assisted Thyroidectomy
    13, Endoscopic Total Thyroidectomy Via Bilateral Axillo-Breast Approach (BABA)
    14, Transoral Endoscopic Total Thyroidectomy Vestibular Approach (TOETVA)
    15, Transoral Endoscopic Thyroidectomy via Vestibular Approach (TOETVA)
    16, Safe Thyroidectomy in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
    17, Total Thyroidectomy with Comprehensive Central and Lateral Neck Dissection for Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma
    18, Thyroidectomy for Substernal Goiter.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Milan Halenka, Zdeněk Fryšák.
    Summary: Combining high-quality ultrasound scans with clear and concise explanatory text, this atlas includes side-by-side depictions of various conditions of the thyroid both with and without indicative marking. Each ultrasound finding is displayed twice, six figures per page: The left-hand image is a native figure without marks; the right-hand image depicts marked findings. In this way, readers have the opportunity to see the native picture to assess it by themselves and then correct their opinion, if necessary. Five sections comprise this atlas, including the normal thyroid, diffuse thyroid lesions, both benign and malicious lesions (including various carcinomas), and rare findings. Including nearly 1500 ultrasound scans and covering the range of thyroid conditions, Atlas of Thyroid Ultrasonography will be a key reference for endocrinologists, radiologists, and primary care physicians, residents and fellows treating patients with thyroid problems.

    Contents:
    Section I: Normal Thyroid Gland
    Ultrasound of Normal Thyroid Gland and Lymph Nodes
    Section II: Diffuse Thyroid Diseases
    Diffuse Goiter
    Hashimoto's Thyroiditis: Chronic Lymphocytic Thyroiditis
    Hashimoto's Thyroiditis: Goiter
    Hashimoto's Thyroiditis: Atrophic Gland
    Hashimoto's Thyroiditis: Hashitoxicosis
    Graves' Disease
    Subacute Granulomatous Thyroiditis: de Quervain's Diseases
    Amiodarone-induced Thyrotoxicosis
    Section III: Nodular Goiter: Benign Lesions
    Thyroid Cysts
    Solid Nodule
    Complex Nodule with Cystic Degeneration
    Complex Nodule with Calcifications
    Multinodular Goiter
    Substernal Goiter
    Toxic Multinodular Goiter and Solitary Toxic Adenoma
    Section IV: Nodular Goiter: Suspicious and Malignant Lesions
    Lesions with Intermediate Suspicion of Malignancy
    Follicular Thyroid Carcinoma
    Papillary Thyroid Microcarcinoma
    Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: A Small Solitary Nodule d"2 cm
    Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: Medium-sized and Large Nodules> 4 cm
    Multifocal Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma
    Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma and Hashimoto's Thyroiditis
    Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma and Graves' Disease or Amiodarone-induced Thyrotoxicosis
    Synchronous Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma and Parathyroid Adenoma
    Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma and Extrathyroidal Extension
    Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma in Children and Adolescents
    Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma
    Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma
    Other Malignancies in Thyroid Gland and Cervical Lymph Nodes: Primary Thyroid Lymphoma
    Other Malignancies in Thyroid Gland and Cervical Lymph Nodes: Extramedullary Plasmacytoma of the Thyroid Gland
    Other Malignancies in Thyroid Gland and Cervical Lymph Nodes: Malignant Cervical Lymph Nodes, Primary Outside the Thyroid Gland
    Metastatic Cervical Lymph Nodes Post Total Thyroidectomy for Thyroid Carcinoma
    Section V: Miscellanea
    Thyroid Tissue Remnants Post Thyroidectomy
    Rare Ultrasound Findings of the Thyroid Gland and Lesions Imitating Goiter
    Parathyroid Adenoma and Parathyroid Carcinoma
    Percutaneous Ethanol Injection Therapy
    Ultrasound-guided Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy (US-FNAB)
    Thyroid Abscess as a Complication of Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy: A Case Report.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Liron Pantanowitz, Juan Xing, Sara E. Monaco.
    Contents:
    Preparation techniques
    Intraoperative cytology
    Gynecologic system
    Respiratory system
    Hematopathology
    Genitourinary system
    Pancreatobiliary, liver, and gastrointestinal tract
    Head and neck (includes thyroid)
    Bone and soft tissue
    Central nervous system
    Mediastinum, retroperitoneum, and adrenal glands
    Ancillary testing.
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  • Chirukandath Gopinath, Vasanthi Mowat.
    Summary: "This atlas contains more than 700 illustrations that the authors have collected over the years as well as references and information pertaining to recently developed drug classes, including biologics. It is a useful bench reference for practicing pathologists and may also be used as a reference text by other experts from related fields. The atlas is organised into different chapters based on systemic pathology. Each chapter has illustrations with legends, and the atlas includes some rare examples of unique lesions found during toxicity studies over many years."--Publisher's website.

    Contents:
    1. The cardiovascular system
    2. The respiratory system
    3. The liver
    4. The alimentary system and pancreas
    5. The urinary system
    6. The male reproductive system
    7. The female reproductive system
    8. The endocrine system
    9. The lymphoid system
    10. The nervous system
    11. The musculoskeletal system and skin
    12. The eye and ear
    Index.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • David A. Spinner, Jonathan S. Kirschner, Joseph E. Herrera, editors.
    Summary: The use of ultrasound guidance to perform diagnostic and therapeutic injections is growing at a rapid rate, as is the evidence to support its use. Even with the increased popularity of ultrasound, there remains a lack of formal training or a standard reference book. Atlas of Ultrasound Guided Musculoskeletal Injections fills this void in the literature and will be useful to physiatrists, orthopedists, rheumatologists, pain medicine and sports medicine specialists alike. Broken down by anatomic structure and heavily illustrated, this book is both comprehensive and instructive. The Editors and their contributors break down the basics (both the fundamentals of ultrasound to needle visibility and the role of injections) and explore ultrasound-guided injection for structures in the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand, hip and groin, knee, ankle and foot, and spine. Using a clear, heavily illustrated format, this book describes the relevant clinical scenarios and indications for injection, the evidence to support ultrasound use, relevant local anatomy, injection methods, and pearls and safety considerations. It will be a valuable reference for trainees and experienced clinicians alike, for experienced sonographers or those just starting out.

    Contents:
    Introduction
    Shoulder
    Elbow
    Wrist and Hand
    Hip and Groin
    Knee
    Foot and Ankle
    Trigger Point
    Neuromuscular/Chemodenervation
    Spine.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Andrew T. Gray.
    Summary: "Step-by-step videos and images, board-style review questions, and coverage of new blocks make this highly respected title a must-have reference for clinical practice. Written by Andrew T. Gray, MD, PhD, one of the pioneers of the use of ultrasound to guide needle placement, Atlas of Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia, 3rd Edition, shows you how to safely and effectively use the latest methods and applications of this technique"--Publisher's description.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2019
  • Diego Gonzalez-Rivas, Calvin Sze Hang Ng, Gaetano Rocco, Thomas A. D'Amico, editors.
    Summary: This introduces the history, development and current status of uniportal VATS by pioneers and authorities of this technique. The highly illustrated content in the chapters enhances readers to rapidly understand the techniques of uniportal VAT. The use of video clips adds value to the learning experience and applicability of the techniques. The contents will be of great interest to thoracic surgeons who are already practicing video-assisted thoracic surgery, as well as those who are starting training. It will also serve as authoritative reference text for doctors, students and allied health professionals who would like to learn more about the new technique of uniportal VATS.
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • Oluwole Fadare, Andres A. Roma.
    Summary: This book presents the broad morphologic spectrum of the most commonly encountered diseases of the uterine corpus and cervix in an easy-to-use, practically relevant format. It emphasizes the morphologic and immunophenotypic features of disease entities, with some additional coverage of normal histology, but is not meant to be a comprehensive treatise on all aspects of uterine surgical pathology. The book is divided into 12 chapters that reflect broad clinicopathologic categorizations and presumed lines of differentiation, with 6 chapters each on uterine corpus and uterine cervix diseases. Short clinicopathologic summary descriptions are presented as figure legends for each entity, emphasizing the most salient information. The image selection focuses on classical appearances as well as less common morphologic variations. Selected images that depict classical immunophenotypes are also presented and discussed. The Atlas of Uterine Pathology serves as a very useful resource to practitioners and trainees of uterine surgical pathology, as well as to clinicians and investigators interested in the morphology of uterine diseases.

    Contents:
    Normal Histology of the Uterine Corpus
    Selected Non-neoplastic and Benign Diseases of the Endometrium and Myometrium
    Precancerous and Putative Precursor Lesions of Endometrial Carcinoma
    Epithelial and Mixed Epithelial/Mesenchymal Malignancies of the Uterine Corpus
    Mesenchymal and Miscellaneous Neoplasms of the Uterine Corpus
    Gestational Trophoblastic Tumors of the Uterus
    Functional Disorders, Pregnancy, and Hormone-Related Changes of the Endometrium
    Normal Anatomy of the Uterine Cervix
    Pseudoneoplastic and Benign Diseases of the Cervix
    Precancerous Lesions of the Cervix
    Epithelial and Mixed Epithelial/Mesenchymal Malignancies of the Cervix
    Mesenchymal and Other Miscellaneous Tumors of the Cervix.
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • Peizeng Yang.
    Summary: This Atlas provides cutting-edge information on uveitis, which represents a major achievement in clinical studies on uveitis. It includes more than three thousand imaging photos of uveitis patients, showing the disease's complete profile and the spectrum of variations commonly encountered. Numerous therapeutic regimens are also presented, each of which is designed for a specific form of uveitis. The Atlas also incorporates the latest advances in uveitis studies, making it a unique and valuable resource for a broad readership, including ophthalmologists, postgraduate students, medical students and doctors in ophthalmology.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
  • [edited by] Elliot L. Chaikof, Richard P. Cambria.
    Summary: Featuring an easy-to-access, highly visual approach, Atlas of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy offers the comprehensive, step-by-step guidance you need to achieve optimal outcomes in the treatment of venous disorders. Covering the full range of diseases/disorders most important to vascular surgeons, this full-color, one-volume, atlas presents over 100 common and complex procedures, including open and endovascular techniques, with an emphasis on anatomy and imaging studies as they apply to each technique. Know what to do and expect with comprehensive coverage of almost every procedure you might need to perform. Find answers fast thanks to a consistent and logical chapter structure. (Indications, Surgical Anatomy, Preoperative Considerations, Operative Steps, Postoperative Considerations, Pearls & Pitfalls, and References) Review key techniques prior to performing surgery. Clinical images and 37 real-time video clips capture key moments in procedures including: surgical repair of a suprarenal aortic aneurysm; surgical repair of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm; endovascular treatment of aneurysms of the juxtarenal and pararenal aorta; surgical exposure and harvest of the femoropopliteal vein; and endovascular treatment of aortic arch vessels, subclavian and axillary artery. Visualize every procedure hanks to more than 1,000 full-color illustrations; including procedural photos and beautifully illustrated drawings that highlight the relevant anatomy and techniques in specific treatments. Prevent and plan for complications prior to a procedure thanks to a step-by-step approach to each procedure accompanied by relevant imaging studies. Glean all essential, up-to-date, need-to-know information about hot topics including: management of peripheral arterial disease; aortic aneurysms/aortic dissection; lower extremities/critical limb ischemia; and infra-inguinal occlusive disease. Access the fully searchable contents of the book and procedural videos online at Expert Consult.

    Contents:
    General Principles of Vascular Surgery
    General Principles of Sedation, Angiography, and Intravascular Ultrasound
    General Principles of Endovascular Therapy: Access Site Management
    General Principles of Endovascular Therapy: Guidewire and Catheter Manipulation
    General Principles of Endovascular Therapy: Angioplasty, Stenting, Recanalization, and Embolization
    Carotid Endarterectomy
    Eversion Endarterectomy and Special Problems in Carotid Surgery
    Carotid Angioplasty and Stenting
    Carotid Body Tumor
    Surgical Treatment of the Vertebral Artery
    Direct Surgical Repair of Aortic Arch Vessels
    Extraanatomic Repair of Aortic Arch Vessels
    Endovascular Treatment of Aortic Arch Vessels-Innominate, Carotid, and Subclavian Arteries
    Surgical Treatment of the Subclavian and Axillary Artery
    Supraclavicular Approach for Surgical Treatment of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
    Transaxillary Rib Resection for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
    Endovascular Therapy for Subclavian-Axillary Vein Thrombosis
    Direct Surgical Repair of Aneurysms of the Thoracic and Thoracoabdominal Aorta
    Endovascular Repair of the Aortic Arch and Thoracoabdominal Aorta
    Endovascular Treatment of Thoracic Aneurysms
    Endovascular Treatment of Aortic Dissection
    Endovascular Treatment of Traumatic Thoracic Aortic Disruption
    Direct Surgical Repair of Aneurysms of the Infrarenal Abdominal Aorta and Iliac Arteries
    Direct Surgical Repair of Juxtarenal and Suprarenal Aneurysms of the Abdominal Aorta
    Endovascular Treatment of Aneurysms of the Infrarenal Aorta
    Special Problems in the Endovascular Treatment of the Infrarenal Aorta
    Endovascular Treatment of Aneurysms of the Juxtarenal and Pararenal Aorta
    Direct Surgical Repair of Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease
    Extraanatomic Repair of Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease
    Endovascular Treatment of Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease
    Special Problems in the Endovascular Treatment of Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease
    Spine Exposure
    Total Graft Excision and Extraanatomic Repair for Aortic Graft Infection
    Neoaortoiliac System Procedure for Treatment of an Aortic Graft Infection
    Surgical Treatment of Pseudoaneurysm of the Femoral Artery
    Direct Surgical Repair of Renovascular Disease
    Extraanatomic Repair for Renovascular Disease
    Endovascular Treatment of Renal Artery Stenosis
    Endovascular Treatment of Renal Artery Aneurysms
    Direct Surgical Repair for Celiac Axis and Superior Mesenteric Artery Occlusive Disease
    Endovascular Treatment of Occlusive Superior Mesenteric Artery Disease
    Direct Surgical Repair of Visceral Artery Aneurysms
    Endovascular Treatment of Hepatic, Gastroduodenal, Pancreaticoduodenal, and Splenic Artery Aneurysms
    Open Surgical Bypass of Femoral-Popliteal Arterial Occlusive Disease
    Direct Surgical Repair of Tibial-Peroneal Arterial Occlusive Disease
    Direct Surgical Repair of Popliteal Artery Aneurysm
    Direct Surgical Repair of Popliteal Entrapment
    Endovascular Treatment of Femoral-Popliteal Arterial Occlusive Disease
    Endovascular Treatment of Tibial-Peroneal Arterial Occlusive Disease
    Endovascular Treatment of Popliteal Aneurysm
    Above- and Below-Knee Amputation
    Amputations of the Forefoot
    Upper and Lower Extremity Fasciotomy
    Placement of Vena Cava Filter
    Surgical Reconstruction for Superior Vena Cava Syndrome
    Surgical Reconstruction of the Inferior Vena Cava and Iliofemoral Venous System
    Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt Procedure
    Endovascular Treatment of Iliofemoral and Femoral-Popliteal Deep Vein Thrombosis
    Varicose Vein Stripping and Ambulatory Phlebectomy
    Endovenous Thermal Ablation of Saphenous and Perforating Veins
    Surgical Treatment of Lower Extremity Deep and Perforator Vein Incompetence
    Sclerotherapy
    Radial Artery-Cephalic Vein and Brachial Artery-Cephalic Vein Arteriovenous Fistula
    Forearm Loop Graft and Brachial Artery-Axillary Vein Interposition Graft
    Unconventional Venous Access Procedures for Chronic Hemodialysis
    Distal Revascularization Interval Ligation Procedure
    Surgical and Endovascular Intervention for Arteriovenous Graft Thrombosis.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2014
  • Richard J. Zienowicz, Ercan Karacaoglu, editors.
    Summary: This atlas presents current and proven strategies and techniques for body contouring in plastic and reconstructive surgery. In the majority of plastic surgeries, and likewise in body contouring surgeries, surgeons don't have the luxury of long learning curves. The book's simple, descriptive, and didactic structure addresses this issue. The topics have been carefully selected to avoid redundancies and, where there is more than one surgical option to choose from, expert contributors present the technique that has been broadly accepted as "the procedure of choice". The easily accessible information will guide surgeons in their daily practice, helping them minimize complications and achieve consistent results. The book also presents a number of complicated cases, supported by descriptive figures and high-quality illustrations, offering a unique resource for plastic surgeons around the globe.

    Contents:
    Part-1: Introduction to Whole Body Contouring. The Art and Science of Whole Body Contouring
    Safety in Whole Body Contouring: Deep Vein Thrombosis and Its Prophylaxis. Part-2: Breast Contouring. Implants and Safety
    Breast Augmentation
    Periareolar Mastopexy
    Circumvertical Mastopexy
    Wise Pattern Mastopexy
    Augmentation Mastopexy
    Vertical Scar Breast Reduction
    Inverted T Pattern Breast Reduction. Part-3: Tummy Contouring. Lipoabdominoplasty: The Superior Pull-down Abdominal Flap, Mini-Abdominoplasty and TULUA technique. Part-4: Combined Body Contouring. Breast Contouring and Augmentation via Reverse Abdominoplasty
    Abdominoplasty and Breast Augmentation via Single Incision
    The Lipo-Bodylift
    Circumferential Lower Body Lift. Part-5: Body Fat Contouring. Ultrasonic-Assisted Lipoplasty
    Helium Plasma Driven Radiofrequency for Contouring and Soft Tissue Tightening
    Noninvasive or Minimal Invasive Fat Contouring. Part-6: Arm Contouring. Short Scar Brachioplasty
    Brachioplasty. Part-7: Back Contouring
    Upper Body Lift.Part-8: Buttock Contouring. Buttocks Contouring With Implants
    Buttock Contouring with Fat Grafting
    Split Gluteal Muscle Flap (SGMF) for Autoprosthesis Buttock Augmentation Revisited. Part-9: Thigh Contouring. Short Scar Inner Thigh Contouring: Oblique Technique
    Oblique Flankplasty with Lipoabdominoplasty: Prelude to Vertical Thighplasty
    Vertical Medial Thighplasty. Part-10: Lower Leg Contouring. Calf Contouring with Endoscopic Calf Implanting and Structural Fat Grafting.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • editor Dapeng Lu.
    Summary: This atlas as a guidebook with twenty chapters covers the latest surgical techniques and clinical cases based on procedure-based approach. Each chapter consists of two to five sections providing detailed descriptions of the basic techniques of evaluation, diagnosis and treatment to allow immediate clinical application. Impacted wisdom teeth are divided into 5 major categories in three-dimensional structure detected by CBCT on the position and growth status of impacted teeth, which helps the classification of 6 degree of difficulty determination for the treatment and the time and surgery procedure needed for each degree. About 1800 colour clinical photos and line drawings with case reports provided by dental expert surgeons and educators in this atlas offer detailed, procedure-based instructions, illustrations and approach that demonstrate how to plan for and perform wisdom teeth surgical procedures safely and efficiently for dentists and students to manage the patients with wisdom teeth disorders.

    Contents:
    Intro; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Editor Introduction; 1: Normally Erupted and Impacted Wisdom Teeth; 1.1
    Section 1: Normal Position of Wisdom Teeth; 1.1.1 Wisdom Tooth Locates Within the Dental Arch Curve; 1.1.2 The Occlusal Plane of a Wisdom Tooth Is Consistent with that of the Other Molar; 1.1.3 Wisdom Tooth Not Malpositioned nor Tilted; 1.1.4 Normal Occlusal Relationship of the Upper and Lower Wisdom Teeth; 1.1.5 Normal Dental Alveolar Septum Between Wisdom Tooth and Second Molar; 1.1.6 Gingival Margin Is Attached to the Neck of Wisdom Tooth 1.1.7 Appendix: Routine Examination List for Wisdom Tooth1.2
    Section 2: Concepts of Impacted Wisdom Teeth; 1.2.1 Mesial; 1.2.2 Spacing and Distal; 1.2.3 Inclination; 1.2.4 Embedded; 1.2.5 Vertical; 1.2.6 Horizontal; 1.2.7 Reverse; 1.2.8 Underneath (Mandibular Subapical); 1.2.9 Upper (Maxillary Subapical); 1.2.10 Front and Rear; 1.2.11 Inverse; 1.2.12 High, Middle, and Low Level; 1.2.13 Malposition; 1.2.14 Buccal, Lingual, and Palatal; 2: Factors Affecting Impaction of Wisdom Teeth and Their Mechanisms; 2.1
    Section 1: Three Factors Affecting Wisdom Tooth Impaction 2.1.1 Space Available Behind Second Molar Space2.1.2 Inclination Angle of Wisdom Tooth; 2.1.3 Space Available in Front of the Wisdom Tooth; 2.2
    Section 2: Mechanism of Forming Wisdom Tooth Impaction; 2.2.1 The Overbite of Maxillary Anterior Restricts the Forward Growth of the Mandible; 2.2.2 Influence of Angle Classification on Posterior Space of Second Molar; 2.2.3 Effect of Mandibular Ramus Angle on Retromolar Space; 3: Adjacent Relationship of Wisdom Teeth; 3.1
    Section 1: Adjacent Relationship of Maxillary Wisdom Teeth; 3.1.1 Relation to Maxillary Second Molar 3.1.2 Relation to Mandibular Teeth3.1.3 Relation to Alveolar Bone; 3.1.4 Relation to Maxillary Sinus; 3.1.5 Relation to the Gingiva; 3.1.6 Relation to the Nerve; 3.2
    Section 2: Adjacent Relationship of Mandibular Wisdom Teeth; 3.2.1 Relation Between Wisdom Teeth and Second Molar or First Molar in the Mandible; 3.2.2 Relation to Opposing Teeth; 3.2.3 Relation to Mandible; 3.2.4 Relation to Inferior Alveolar Nerve Canal; 3.2.5 Relation to Mandibular Ramus; 3.2.6 Relation to Blood Vessel; 3.2.7 Relation to Nerve; 3.2.8 Relation to Gingival 4: Resistance Classification of Wisdom Teeth4.1
    Section 1: Resistance from Soft Tissue; 4.1.1 Resistance Partially from Gingival Flap; 4.1.1.1 Case One: Vertically Impacted Wisdom Tooth with the Resistance Partially from Gingival Flap; 4.1.1.2 Case Two: Mesioangular Impacted Wisdom Tooth with the Resistance Partially from Gingival Flap; 4.1.1.3 Case Three: Mesioangular Embedded Impacted Wisdom Tooth with the Resistance Partially from Gingival Flap; 4.1.2 Resistance Wholly from Gingival Flap
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • von K.B. Lehmann und Rudolf Neumann.
    Digital Access Google Books 1896-
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  • Andrew J. Connolly, Walter E. Finkbeiner, Philip C. Ursell, Richard L. Davis.
    Summary: A mainstay for pathology residents, Autopsy Pathology is designed with a uniquely combined manual and atlas format that presents today's most complete coverage of performing, interpreting, and reporting post-mortem examinations. This lasting and useful medical reference book offers a practical, step-by-step approach to discussing not only the basics of the specialty, but the performance of specialized autopsy procedures as well.
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Continuously expanding, all databases in the repository contain the latest editions of selected medical titles.

MicroMedex: Premier pharmaceutical information source containing multiple databases and drug reference tools. Of particular value is DRUGDEX Evaluations, one of the most comprehensive drug sources available. DynaMed is a clinical information resource used to answer questions quickly at the point-of-care. Easy-to-interpret Levels of Evidence help clinicians rapidly determine the quality of the available evidence.

Biomedical and pharmacological abstracting and indexing database of published literature, by Elsevier. Embase® contains over 32 million records from over 8,500 currently published journals (1947-present) and is noteworthy for its extensive coverage of the international pharmaceutical and alternative/complementary medicine literature.

Scopus is the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature: scientific journals, books and conference proceedings. A drug information resource containing: American Hospital Formulary System (AHFS), drug formulary for Lucile Packard Children's Hospital (LPCH) and Stanford Hospital & Clinics (SHC), Lexi-Drugs (adverse reactions, dosage and administration, mechanism of action, storage, use, and administration information), Lexi-Calc, Lexi-ID, Lexi-I.V. Compatibility (King Guide), Lexi-Interact, and Lexi-PALS. Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) contains coverage of nursing and allied health literature. A knowledge database that provides access to topic reviews based on over 6000 clinically relevant articles. The evidence-based content, updated regularly, provides the latest practice guidelines in 59 medical specialties. Provides critical assessments of systematic reviews compiled from a variety of medical journals. Selects from the biomedical literature original studies and systematic reviews that are immediately clinically relevant and then summarizes these articles in an enhanced abstract with expert commentary.

Multidisciplinary coverage of over 10,000 high-impact journals in the sciences, social sciences, and arts and humanities, as well as international proceedings coverage for over 120,000 conferences.

Includes cited reference searching, citation maps, and an analyze tool.

Features systematic reviews that summarize the effects of interventions and makes a determination whether the intervention is efficacious or not.

Cochrane reviews are created through a strict process of compiling and analyzing data from multiple randomized control trials to ensure comprehensiveness and reliability.

Provides systematic coverage of the psychological literature from the 1800s to the present through articles, book chapters and dissertations. PIER (Physicians' Information and Education Resource) is a Web-based decision-support tool designed for rapid point-of-care delivery of up-to-date, evidence-based guidance for primary care physicians. Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) provides access to 300,000 controlled trials that have been identified the Cochrane Collaboration. Provides drug information targeted for patients. A continually updating drug monograph. ECRI Guidelines Trust: A comprehensive database of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines and related documents. MedlinePlus: A repository of health information from the National Library of Medicine. Links are from trusted sites. No advertising, no endorsement of commercial companies or products LPCH CareNotes via MicroMedex: Patient education handouts customized by LPCH clinical staff Micromedex Lab Advisor: Evidence based laboratory test information Provides patient handouts from the American Academy of Family Physician.

Largest, broadest eBook package; covers all sciences, as well as technology (including software), medicine, and humanities.

In addition to covering Wiley and Springer, MyiLibrary is also the only provider for Oxford and Cambridge University Press titles. No seat restrictions.

A collection of biomedical books that can be searched directly by concept, and linked to terms in PubMed abstracts.

A web-based, decision support system for infectious diseases, epidemiology, microbiology and antimicrobial chemotherapy. The database, updated weekly, currently includes 337 diseases, 224 countries, 1,147 microbial taxa and 306 antibacterial (-fungal, -parasitic, -viral) agents and vaccines.

Over 10,000 notes outline the status of specific infections within each country.

David Lee Bassett MD (1913-1966), a professor in the Department of Anatomy at Stanford University School of Medicine, pioneered innovations in dissection to create this comprehensive set of three-dimensional human anatomy photographs. An interactive atlas of human anatomy; over 40 modules covering the full body. 68,600 images and videos, 400+ step-by-step illustrated procedures, simultaneous search across Thieme's journals, e-books, and PubMed.

Limited to 19 simultaneous users.
Designed to teach or review human anatomy; turn labels on/off, some quizzing. 6th edition of An Atlas of illustrations and radiologic images provides views and perspectives that elucidate complex anatomic relationships.

Incorporates muscle tables as quick look-up appendices.
Database of must-know cases covering every radiology subspecialty; clearly annotated images to identify key findings at-a-glance. Select “Images” tab; search over 2 million images covering these subject areas: Biochemistry, Dentistry, Genetics, Immunology, Microbiology, Medicine, Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, Nursing & Health Professions, Veterinary Science & Medicine A presentation tool with thousands of stunning illustrations and clinical images from Gilroy et al.'s Atlas of Anatomy, 2nd Edition, and other Thieme titles. Archive of medical images of cancer for free public download. Images are organized as “Collections”, e.g., disease (lung cancer, etc.), image modality (MRI, CT, etc.) or research focus. DICOM file format.