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  • Javier DeFelipe.
    Summary: This collection contains hundreds of beautiful rarely-seen-before figures produced throughout the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century by famed father-of-modern-neuroscience Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852-1934) and his contemporaries. Cajal was captivated by the beautiful shapes of the cells of the nervous system. He and his fellow scientists saw neurons as trees and glial cells as bushes. Given their high density and arrangement, neurons and glial resembled a thick forest, a seemingly impenetrable terrain of interacting cells mediating cognition and behavior.
    Digital Access Oxford 2017
  • S. Terry Canale, James H. Beaty, Frederick M. Azar.
    Summary: Ideal for orthopaedic surgeons who need a practical resource covering the top procedures in the field, Campbell's Core Orthopaedic Procedures utilizes a succinct format that focuses solely on the surgical techniques critical in helping achieve optimal patient outcomes. Featuring step-by-step procedures used at the Campbell Clinic, this new resource offers practical, concise solutions for every patient scenario.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2016
  • [edited by] Frederick M. Azar, S. Terry Canale, James H. Beaty.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2020
  • Edmund B. Sandborn ; version française par Réal Gagnon, Pierre Jean, Bernard Messier.
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    D611 .S21 1970
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  • Heiko Koller, Yohan Robinson, editors.
    Summary: This comprehensive, up-to-date textbook of modern cervical spine surgery describes the standard and advanced techniques recommended by the Cervical Spine Research Society - European Section (CSRS-E) with a view to enabling both young and experienced surgeons to further develop their skills and improve their surgical outcomes. Success in cervical spine surgery depends on the surgeon's awareness of the main challenges posed by distinct cervical spine diseases, theoretical understanding of treatment concepts, and knowledge of technical options and the related potential for complications. It is the surgeon who has to merge theory and practice to achieve the desired outcome, in each case appraising the details of surgical anatomy and weighing the challenges and complications associated with a surgical technique against the skills that he or she possesses. This excellently illustrated book, written by key opinion makers from the CSRS-E with affiliated surgeons as co-authors, presents the full range of approaches and techniques and clearly identifies indications, precautions, and pitfalls. It will be a superb technical reference for all cervical spine surgeons, whether orthopaedic surgeons or neurosurgeons.

    Contents:
    Surgical Anatomy. Surgical Approaches. Surgical Techniques: Positioning for Anterior and Posterior Procedures
    Upper Cervical
    Subaxial Cervical Spine.
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • C.E. Scott-Conner (ed.) ; illustrations by Caspar Henselmann.
    Summary: The Fourth Edition of Chassins Operative Strategy in General Surgery: An Expositive Atlas is designed to expand this comprehensive and unique general surgery reference while remaining true to the special character of the work. This unique text continues to provide an emphasis on surgical strategy that is unmatched by other textbooks of surgical technique. It continues to comprehensively cover all non-vascular operations commonly performed by general surgeons. As always, Chassins explains the conceptual basis of each operation, outlines strategies to avoid common pitfalls, and carefully describes and beautifully illustrates the technical steps of each operation. The Fourth Edition has been expanded and updated by adding both new procedures and new features. A significant new feature, Documentation Basics has been added to each chapter, providing a bulleted list of key features that need to be listed in the operative note to accurately describe extent of procedure and enhance accuracy of coding. General surgery continues to evolve. Procedures are added and many operations are done through new minimal access approaches. However, as a surgeon may be called upon to perform an operation that has become rare, Chassins unique legacy material has been retained for reference. In addition, 17 new chapters have been added, including 4 new chapters on colorectal surgery. Over 1100 elegant illustrations and new radiographs accompany detailed textual explanations. More than ever, Chassins Operative Strategy in General Surgery: An Expositive Atlas, Fourth Edition is an indispensable reference for all surgical residents and practicing surgeons.

    Contents:
    Part I. General Principles
    1. Concepts and Strategies of Surgery
    2. Mechanical Basics of Operative Technique
    3. Incision, Exposure, Closure
    4. Dissecting and Suturing
    5. Surgical Stapling: Principles and Precautions
    6. Control of Bleeding
    7. Management of the Contaminated Operation
    8. Damage Control Laparotomy
    9. Mechanical Basics of Laparoscopic Surgery
    10. Rational Use of Drains
    11. Illustrated Glossary of Surgical Instruments
    12. The Operative Note
    Part II. Esophagus
    13. Concepts in Esophageal Surgery
    14. Esophagectomy: Right Thoracotomy and Laparotomy
    15. Esophagogastrectomy: Left Thoracoabdominal Approach
    16. Transhiatal Esophagectomy
    17. Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy
    18. Operations to Replace or Bypass the Esophagus: Colon or Jejunum Interposition
    19. Transabdominal Nissen Fundoplication
    20. Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication
    21. Posterior Gastropexy (Hill Repair): Surgical Legacy Technique
    22. Transthoracic Gastroplasty (Collis) and Nissen Fundoplication: Surgical Legacy Technique
    23. Bile Diverting Operations for Management of Esophageal Disease
    24. Cricopharyngeal Myotomy and Operation for Pharyngoesophageal (Zenker's) Diverticulum
    25. Esophagomyotomy for Achalasia and Diffuse Esophageal Spasm: Surgical Legacy Technique
    26. Laparoscopic Esophagomyotomy
    27. Operations for Esophageal Perforation and Anastomotic Leaks
    Part III. Stomach and Duodenum
    28. Concepts in Surgery of the Stomach and Duodenum
    29. Truncal Vagotomy: Surgical Legacy Technique
    30. Proximal Gastric Vagotomy: Surgical Legacy Technique
    31. Pyloroplasty (Heineke-Mikulicz and Finney), Operation for Bleeding Duodenal Ulcer: Surgical Legacy Techniques
    32. Gastrojejunostomy
    33. Partial Gastrectomy Without Lymphadenectomy
    34. Perforated Peptic Ulcer
    35. Laparoscopic Plication of Perferated Ulcer
    36. Gastrostomy
    37. Distal Gastrectomy with D2 Nodal Dissection
    38. Total Gastrectomy
    39. Exposure of the Third and Fourth Portions of the Duodenum
    40. Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding
    41. Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass
    Part IV. Samll Intestine and Appendix
    42. Concepts in Surgery of the Small Intestine and Appendix
    43. Small Bowel Resection and Anastomosis
    44. Enterolysis for Intestinal Obstruction
    45. Baker Tube Stitchless Plication: Surgical Legacy Technique
    46. Appendectomy
    47. Laparoscopic Appendectomy
    Part V. Large Intestine
    48. Concepts in Surgery of the Large Intestine
    49. Right Colectomy for Cancer
    50. Laparoscopic Right Hemicolectomy
    51. Left Colectomy for Cancer
    52. Laparoscopic Left Hemicolectomy and Low Anterior Resection
    53. Low Anterior Resection for Rectal Cancer
    54. Abdominoperineal Resection for Rectal Cancer
    55. Laparoscopic Abdominoperineal Resection and Total Proctocolectomy with End Ileostomy
    56. Subtotal Colectomy with Ileoproctostomy or Ileostomy
    57. Restorative Proctocolectomy with Mucosal Proctectomy and Ileal Reservoir
    58. Abdominoperineal Proctectomy for Benign Disease
    59. End-Ileostomy
    60. Loop Ileostomy
    61 Cecostomy: Surgical Legacy Technique
    62. Transverse Colostomy
    63. Closure of Temporary Loop Colostomy or Ileostomy
    64. Laparoscopic Stoma Construction and Closure
    65. Surgery for Colonic Diverticulitis and Other Benign Conditions of the Left Colon (Hartmanns Procedure)
    66. Ripstein Operation for Rectal Prolapse: Surgical Legacy Procedure
    Part VI. Anus, Rectum, and Pilonidal Region
    67. Concepts in Surgery of the Anus, Rectum, and Pilonidal Region
    68. Rubber Band Ligation of Internal Hemorrhoids
    69. Hemorrhoidectomy
    70. Procedure for Prolapse and Hemorrhoids
    71. Anorectal Fistula and Pelvirectal Abscess, Seton Placement
    72. Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy for Chronic Anal Fissure
    73. Anoplasty for Anal Stenosis
    74. Perineal Operations for Rectal Prolapse
    75. Operations for Pilonidal Disease
    Part VII. Hepatobiliary Tract
    76. Concepts in Hepatobiliary Surgery
    77. Cholecystectomy
    78. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
    79. Cholecystostomy: Surgical Legacy Technique
    80. Common Bile Duct Exploration: Surgical Legacy Technique
    81. Secondary Choledocholithotomy: Surgical Legacy Technique
    82. Sphincteroplasty: Surgical Legacy Technique
    83. Choledochoduodenostomy: Surgical Legacy Technique
    84. Roux-en-Y Biliary-Enteric Bypass
    85. Transduodenal Diverticulectomy
    86. Operations for Lesions of Hepatic Duct Bifurcation
    87. Hepatic Resection
    Part VIII. Pancreas
    88. Concepts in Surgery of the Pancreas
    89. Partial Pancreatoduodenectomy
    90. Total Pancreatoduodenectomy
    91. Distal Pancreatectomy
    92. Laparoscopic Distal Pancreatectomy
    93. Operations for Pancreatic Pseudocyst
    94. Pancreaticojejunostomy (Puestow) for Chronic Pancreatitis
    Part IX. Spleen
    95. Concepts in Splenic Surgery
    96. Splenectomy for Disease
    97. Operations for Splenic Trauma
    98. Laparoscopic Splenectomy
    Part X. Hernia Repairs, Operations for Necrotizing Fasciitis, Drainage of Suphrenic Abscess
    99. Concepts in Hernia Repair, Surgery for Necrotizing Fasciitis, and Drainage of Subphrenic Abscess
    100. Shouldice Repair of Inguinal Hernia
    101. Coopers Ligament (McVay) Repair of Inguinal Hernia
    102. Mesh Repair of Inguinal Hernia
    103. Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair: Transabdominal Preperitoneal (TAPP) and Totally Extraperitoneal (TEP) Repairs
    104. Operations for Recurrent Inguinal Hernia
    105. Femoral Hernia Repair
    106. Operations for Large Ventral Hernia
    107. Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair
    108. Operations for Infected Abdominal Wound Dehiscence, Necrotizing Fasciitis, and Intra-abdominal Abscesses
    Part XI. Breast and Melanoma
    109. Concepts in Breast and Melanoma Surgery
    110. Excision of Benign Palpable Breast Mass
    111. Excision of Ducts, Operations for Breast Abscess
    112. Lumpectomy for Breast Cancer
    113. Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy and Axillary Staging for Breast Cancer
    114. Modified Radical Mastectomy, Simple (Total) Mastectomy
    115. Radical Mastectomy: Surgical Legacy Technique
    116. Wide Local Excision and Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for Melanoma
    117. Axillary Lymphadenectomy for Melanoma
    118. Inguinal and Pelvic Lymphadenectomy
    Part XII. Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Adrenal
    119. Concepts in Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Adrenal Surgery
    120. Thyroidectomy
    121. Parathyroidectomy
    122. Adrenalectomy
    123. Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy
    124. Parotidectomy
    125. Cricothyroidotomy
    126. Tracheostomy.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Chassin, Jameson L.; Kaiser, Andreas M.; Nguyen, N. T.; Sarpel, Umut; Scott-Conner, Carol E. H.; Sugg, Sonia L.
    Summary: This fifth edition of Chassin's Operative Strategy in General Surgery is a major revision that strives to remain faithful to the purpose and tone of Dr. Chassins original text. This unique textbook provides an emphasis on surgical strategy that is unmatched by other textbooks of surgical technique. The text explains the conceptual basis of each operation, outlines strategies to avoid common pitfalls, and carefully describes and beautifully illustrates the technical steps of each operation. The fifth edition preserves the unique qualities of its previous edition while providing a comprehensive update. This updated volume also features a vast amount of richly detailed artwork and operative photographs, which help depict operative techniques step-by-step. No other text so successfully combines operative technique with the concept of strategy that is, key governing principles that dictate safe surgery and avoidance of complications. There are books of technique, there are books about complications, and there are books about the rationale involved in the treatment of various kinds of surgical pathology. Chassins combines all three. Chassins Operative Strategy in General Surgery: An Expositive Atlas Fifth Edition comprehensively covers all non-vascular operations commonly performed by general surgeons. This edition expands this comprehensive general surgery reference while remaining true to the special character of the work. The revision expands upon procedures not covered in the previous edition and incorporates new techniques into many other chapters.

    Contents:
    Part I. General Principles
    Concepts and Strategies of Surgery
    Mechanical Basics of Operative Technique
    Incision, Exposure, Closure
    Dissecting and Suturing
    Surgical Stapling: Principles and Precautions
    Control of Bleeding
    Management of the Contaminated Operation
    Damage Control Laparotomy
    Mechanical Basics of Laparoscopic Surgery
    Rational Use of Drains
    Illustrated Glossary of Surgical Instruments
    Surgical Documentation, Informed Consent, and Operative Note
    Part II. Esophagus
    Concepts in Esophageal Surgery
    Laparoscopic and Thoracoscopic Ivor Lewis Esophagectomy
    Transhiatal Esophagectomy
    Laparoscopic Heller Myotomy for Achalasia
    Endoscopic Stent for Management of Esophageal Leaks
    Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
    Laparoscopic Magnetic Augmentation of the Lower Esophageal Sphincter
    Laparoscopic Paraesophageal Hernia Repair
    Laparoscopic Collis Gastroplasty
    Endoscopic Anti-Reflux Procedures
    Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy for Achalasia
    Part III: Stomach and Duodenum
    Concepts in Surgery of the Stomach and Duodenum
    Truncal Vagotomy: Surgical Legacy Technique
    Proximal Gastric Vagotomy: Surgical Legacy Technique
    Pyloroplasty (Heineke-Mikulicz and Finney), Operation for Bleeding Duodenal Ulcer: Surgical Legacy Technique
    Gastrojejunostomy
    Partial Gastrectomy Without Lymphadenectomy
    Perforated Duodenal Ulcer
    Laparoscopic Plication of Perforated Duodenal Ulcer
    Enteral Access
    Distal Gastrectomy with D2 Nodal Dissection
    Total Gastrectomy
    Management of GI Stromal Tumor of the Stomach
    Exposure of the Third and Fourth Portions of the Duodenum
    Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy
    Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass
    Laparoscopic Reoperative Bariatric Surgery
    Endoscopic Intragastric Balloon
    Part IV. Small Intestine and Appendix
    Concepts in Surgery of the Small Intestine and Appendix
    Small Bowel Resection and Anastomosis
    Enterolysis for Intestinal Obstruction
    Baker Tube Stitchless Plication: Surgical Legacy Technique
    Appendectomy (Open, Laparoscopic)
    Management of Appendicostomy for Malone Antegrade Continence Enema (MACE)
    Management of Enterocutaneous and Enteroatmospheric Fistulas
    Stricturoplasty in Crohn Disease
    Placement of Feeding Tube Jejunostomy
    Creation of Ileostomy (Loop, End)
    Closure of Loop Ileostomy
    Management of Problems Related to an Existing Continent Ileostomy
    Part V. Large Intestine
    Concepts in Surgery of the Large Intestine
    Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) in Colorectal Surgery
    Endoscopic Techniques for Colorectal Lesions
    Right and Extended Right Hemicolectomy (Open, Laparoscopic)
    Sigmoid Resection and Left Hemicolectomy (Open, Laparoscopic)
    Discontinuous Colon Resection (Hartmann Procedure)
    Total Mesorectal Excision/Low Anterior Resection (Open, Laparoscopic)
    Abdominoperineal Resection (Open, Laparoscopic)
    Multivisceral Resections (Pelvic Exenteration)
    (Sub-)Total colectomy with Ileostomy or Ileo-Rectal Anastomosis (Open, Laparoscopic)
    Proctocolectomy with ileal pouch anal anastomosis (IPAA) or end ileostomy (Open, Laparoscopic)
    Cecostomy: Surgical Legacy Technique
    Creation of Transverse Colostomy (Loop, Prasad-type)
    Laparoscopic versus Open Creation of Sigmoid Colostomy (Loop, Prasad-type, End)
    Closure of Temporary Loop Colostomy or Ileostomy
    Hartmann Reversal (Open, Laparoscopic)
    Surgeries for Large Bowel Obstruction
    Surgery for Colonic Fistula to Bladder, Vagina, or Skin
    Abdominal Repair of Rectal Prolapse and Pelvic Organ Descent (Open, Laparoscopic)
    Part VI. Anus, Rectum, and Pilonidal Region
    Concepts in Surgery of the Anus, Rectum, and Pilonidal Region
    Office Procedures for Internal Hemorrhoids (Sclerotherapy, Infrared Coagulation, and Rubber Band Ligation)
    Excisional Hemorrhoidectomy (Ferguson, Milligan-Morgan, Whitehead)
    Stapled Hemorrhoidectomy/-opexy
    Doppler-Guided Hemorrhoidal Artery Ligation
    Surgical Management of Anorectal Abscess and Fistula
    Rectovaginal Fistula Repair
    Rectourinary Fistula Repair
    Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy with/without Fissurectomy for Chronic Anal Fissure
    Anoplasty for Anal Stenosis
    Perineal Operations for Rectal Prolapse
    Operations for Pilonidal Disease
    Overlapping Sphincteroplasty
    Sacral Nerve Stimulation for Fecal and Urinary Incontinence
    Transanal Local Excision of Rectal Lesions (TEMS, TAMIS, TAE)
    Part VII. Hepatobiliary Tract
    Concepts in Hepatobiliary Surgery
    Open Cholecystectomy
    Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
    Open and Laparoscopic Common Bile Duct Exploration
    Sphincteroplasty
    Choledochoduodenostomy: Surgical Legacy Technique
    Transduodenal Diverticulectomy
    Hepatic Resection
    Part VIII. Pancreas
    Concepts in Surgery of the Pancreas
    Partial Pancreatoduodenectomy
    Total Pancreatoduodenectomy
    Distal (Left) Pancreatectomy
    Operations for Pancreatic Pseudocyst
    Pancreaticojejunostomy for Chronic Pancreatitis
    Part IX. Spleen
    Concepts in Splenic Surgery
    Open Splenectomy for Disease
    Operations for Splenic Trauma
    Laparoscopic Splenectomy
    Part X. Hernia Repairs, Operations for Necrotizing Faciitis, Drainage of Subphrenic Absess
    Concepts in Hernia Repair, Surgery for Necrotizing Fasciitis, and Drainage of Subphrenic Abscess
    Shouldice Repair of Inguinal Hernia
    Coopers Ligament (McVay) Repair of Inguinal Hernia
    Mesh Repair of Inguinal Hernia
    Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair: Transabdominal Preperitoneal (TAPP) and Totally Extraperitoneal (TEP) Repairs
    Operations for Recurrent Inguinal Hernia
    Femoral Hernia Repair
    Operations for Large Ventral Hernia
    Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair
    Operations for Infected Abdominal Wound Dehiscence, Necrotizing Fasciitis, and Intra-abdominal Abscesses
    Part XI: Breast and Melanoma
    Concepts in Breast Surgery
    Excision of Benign Palpable Breast Mass
    Excision of Ducts, Operations for Breast Abscess
    Lumpectomy for Breast Cancer
    Mastectomy: Simple (Total), Modified, and Classical Radical
    Skin and Nipple Sparing Mastectomy
    Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy and Axillary Staging for Breast Cancer
    Concepts in Melanoma Surgery
    Wide Local Excision and Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for Melanoma
    Axillary Lymphadenectomy for Melanoma
    Superficial and Deep Groin (Femoro-inguinal and Pelvic) Dissection
    Part XII. Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Adrenal, Parotidectomy, and Tracheal Procedures
    Concepts in Thyroid, Parathyroid and Adrenal Surgery
    Thyroidectomy
    Neck Dissection for Thyroid Cancer
    Parathyroidectomy
    Minimally Invasive Parathyroidectomy
    Open Adrenalectomy
    Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy
    Parotidectomy
    Cricothyroidotomy
    Tracheostomy.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Gebhard Mathis, editor.
    Summary: This book, widely regarded as the standard work in the field, presents the state of the art in chest sonography with the aid of a wealth of excellent illustrations. It provides the reader with concise, easy-to-assimilate information on all aspects of the use of the modality, including indications, investigative techniques, diagnostic decision making, and imaging artifacts and pitfalls. Numerous tips and tricks and potential sources of diagnostic error are highlighted to aid in daily clinical practice. This fourth edition has been extensively revised to take full account of the latest techniques, study results, and meta-analyses, with inclusion of important additional illustrative material. An entirely new chapter is devoted to interstitial syndrome, and detailed guidance is provided on contrast-enhanced sonography, ultrasound techniques for evaluation of the mediastinum, and the role of chest sonography in emergency medicine. As the value of the technique continues to grow, readers will find Chest Sonography to be a superb up-to-date resource and guide.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Jason Knott, Keith Latham, editors.
    Summary: Five leaders in the field of mammalian preimplantation embryo development provide their own perspectives on key molecular and cellular processes that mediate lineage formation during the first week of life. The first cell-fate decision involves the formation of the pluripotent inner cell mass (ICM) and extraembryonic trophectoderm (TE). The second cell-fate choice encompasses the transformation of ICM into extraembryonic primitive endoderm (PE) and pluripotent epiblast. The processes, which occur during the period of preimplantation development, serve as the foundation for subsequent developmental events such as implantation, placentation, and gastrulation. The mechanisms that regulate them are complex and involve many different factors operating spatially and temporally over several days to modulate embryonic chromatin structure, impose cellular polarity, and direct distinct gene expression programs in the first cell lineages.

    Contents:
    CHD1 controls cell lineage specification through zygotic genome activation
    Chromatin remodelling proteins and cell fate decisions in mammalian preimplantation development
    Transcriptional regulation and genes involved in first lineage specification during preimplantation development
    ROCK and RHO playlist for preimplantation development: Streaming to HIPPO pathway and apicobasal polarity in the first cell differentiation
    XEN and the art of stem cell maintenance
    molecular mechanisms maintaining cell fate and self-renewal in extraembryonic endoderm stem (XEN) cell lines.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Murat Bozkurt, Halil İbrahim Açar, editors.
    Contents:
    Functional Anatomy of Shoulder
    Arthroscopic Anatomy of Shoulder
    Shoulder Radiology
    Physical Examination
    Arthroscopic Knot
    Typing Techniques
    Operation Room Setup and Patient Positioning
    Shoulder Arthroscopy Portals.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Kevin Conrad, editor.
    Contents:
    Diagnosis and treatment of heart failure for inpatient providers / Hamang Patel and Amanda L. Bennett
    Hospital management of migraine / Jose Posas III, Elizabeth Verter, Yuang Wen, Alessandro Iliceto, Vi Tran, and Rinu Manacheril
    Candidemia : new directions for management and treatment / Amanda Theppote
    Adjunct corticosteroid therapy for patients with community acquired pneumonia / Guy Handley and Ryan Sullivan
    Procalcitonin and new biomarkers / N.A. Mir, D. Ho, J. Toews, and J. Walsham
    New developments and treatment options of cellulitis in the hospital / Stephanie Bender and Katherine Oakden
    An in-depth look into the management and treatment of delirium / Scott M. Fiedler and David Houghton
    Update in the treatment of sepsis and septic shock : Gyorgy Frendl and Daniela Lazea
    Palliative medicine / Sonia Malhotra and Robin Ulep
    Stroke units and their effect on patient outcomes / Gabriel Vidal and Tara von Kleist
    Update in perioperative medicine : updates, advances, controversies in perioperative care / Lakshmi N. Prasad Ravipati
    Obstetrics : the hospitalist's approach to the pregnant patient / Veronica Gillespie and Brittany McKinley
    Solving America's prescription epidemic : pathophysiology, ethics, chronic pain, and addition / Marianne Maumus
    Solving America's prescription epidemic : solutions, current practices, provider internal skills, and systems approach to care / Marianne Maumus
    Opioid risk tool assessing opioid risk : why is the sensitive question important? / Marianne Maumus
    Nonopioid and adjuvant analgesics for acute pain management / Michele L. Matthews, Raymond Melika, and Yulia Murray
    Hospitalist management of injectable drugs of abuse / Kevin Conrad and Taylor Austin
    Current state of hospital medicine : trends in compensation, practice patterns, advance practice providers, malpractice, and career satisfaction / Kevin Conrad and Theodora Valovska.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Patricia M. Carrascosa, Carlos M. Capuñay, Alejandro Deviggiano, Gastón A. Rodriguez-Granillo, editors.
    Summary: This atlas comprehensively describes the application of computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in real-world scenarios using 192 illustrative clinical cases. These imaging techniques are revolutionizing the diagnostic and therapeutic approach for cardiovascular patients and are progressively becoming viable sub-specialties among radiologists and cardiologists. Clinical Atlas of Cardiac and Aortic CT and MRI features clinically relevant case-based examples of how CT and MR imaging techniques can be applied to identify the pathological features of a range of acquired and congenital heart diseases. Using more than 1000 high-quality figures of distinctive CT and MR imaging features of most cardiovascular diseases, both acquired and congenital, it therefore provides a valuable resource for both specialist and non-specialist radiology/cardiology practitioners seeking to develop a deep understanding of how to recognize the features of a variety of heart diseases using CT and MR imaging techniques.
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • Bertil E. Damato.
    Summary: Many ocular tumours are life-threatening or associated with lethal syndromes but can be difficult to diagnose because of their rarity and diversity. Unlike conventional atlases, this book contains a format that orders lesions according to their colour and ocular location to help readers quickly find the information they need even when they do not already know the diagnosis. Multimodal imaging results are presented to help provide a definitive diagnosis when slit-lamp and ophthalmoscopic findings are inconclusive. The seemingly random organisation of cases enables self-assessment by trainees. Written for optometrists and ophthalmologists, Clinical Atlas of Ocular Oncology is an essential resource for practitioners at any stage in their career.

    Contents:
    Intro
    Preface
    Acknowledgement
    Contents
    1: Extraocular Lesions
    1.1 Introduction
    1.2 Black-Grey Conjunctival Lesions
    1.3 Brown-Tan Conjunctival Lesions
    1.4 Yellow-White Conjunctival Lesions
    1.5 Red-Pink Conjunctival Lesions
    1.6 Chemotherapy for Conjunctival Lesions
    1.7 Radiotherapy for Conjunctival Lesions
    1.8 Surgery for Conjunctival Lesions
    Suggested Reading
    2: Anterior Intraocular Lesions
    2.1 Black-Grey Iris and Ciliary Body Lesions
    2.2 Brown-Tan Iris and Ciliary Body Lesions
    2.3 Yellow-White Iris and Ciliary Body Lesions 2.4 Red-Pink Iris and Ciliary Body Lesions
    2.5 Radiotherapy for Iris and Ciliary Body Lesions
    2.6 Surgery for Iris and Ciliary Body Lesions
    Suggested Reading
    3: Vitreous
    3.1 Black-Grey Vitreous Lesions
    3.2 Brown-Tan Vitreous Lesions
    3.3 Yellow-White Vitreous Lesions
    3.4 Red-Pink Vitreous Lesions
    Suggested Reading
    4: Optic Disc Lesions
    4.1 Black-Grey Optic Disc Lesions
    4.2 Brown-Tan Optic Disc Lesions
    4.3 Yellow-White Optic Disc Lesions
    4.4 Red-Pink Optic Disc Lesions
    Suggested Reading
    5: Neurosensory Retinal Lesions 5.1 Black-Grey Neurosensory Retinal Lesions
    5.2 Brown-Tan Neurosensory Retinal Lesions
    5.3 Yellow-White Neurosensory Retinal Lesions
    5.4 Red-Pink Neurosensory Retinal Lesions
    5.5 Treatment of Neurosensory Retinal Lesions
    Suggested Reading
    6: Retinal Pigment Epithelial Lesions
    6.1 Black-Grey Retinal Pigment Epithelial Lesions
    6.2 Brown-Tan Retinal Pigment Epithelial Lesions
    6.3 Yellow-White Retinal Pigment Epithelial Lesions
    6.4 Red-Pink Retinal Pigment Epithelial Lesions
    6.5 Treatment of Retinal Pigment Epithelial Lesions
    Suggested Reading 7: Choroidal Lesions
    7.1 Black-Grey Choroidal Lesions
    7.2 Brown-Tan Choroidal Lesions
    7.3 Yellow-White Choroidal Lesions
    7.4 Red-Pink Choroidal Lesions
    7.5 Radiotherapy for Choroidal Lesions
    7.6 Surgical Resection of Choroidal Lesions
    7.7 Laser Therapy for Choroidal Lesions
    7.8 Systemic Therapy for Choroidal Lesions
    7.9 Non-Treatment of Choroidal Melanoma
    Suggested Reading
    8: Suprachoroidal Lesions
    8.1 Haemorrhage
    8.2 Effusion
    8.3 Solid Tumours
    Suggested Reading
    9: Scleral Lesions
    9.1 Yellow-White Scleral Lesions 9.2 Red-Pink Scleral Lesions
    Suggested Reading
    Index
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Can Baykal ; K. Didem Yazganoğlu.
    Summary: Skin tumors are very often encountered in clinical practice but can be difficult to diagnose since the skin's histological complexity gives rise to many types and subtypes. This superb atlas presents an unrivalled wealth of original high-quality clinical photographs of almost all benign and malignant skin tumors. The diverse subtypes and clinical forms, including different localizations, are depicted, and careful attention is paid to evolution and follow-up. While the main focus is on the clinical presentation as reflected in the photographs, diagnostic clues and management considerations are also summarized in a straightforward, readily understandable way. The atlas has been designed so that it will meet clinical needs and allow rapid identification of clues relevant to daily practice. Clinical Atlas of Skin Tumors will be valuable for all dermatologists in training, as well as for those who are already established in the profession or in allied specialties such as plastic surgery and oncology.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • by Andrew Burton.
    Contents:
    Cytologic analysis of cells
    Infectious agents
    Integument
    Hemolymphatic
    Body cavity fluids
    Musculoskeletal
    Hepatobiliary
    Digestive system
    Urinary
    Respiratory
    Endocrine
    Reproductive
    Neurologic
    Ocular and special senses.
    Digital Access Wiley 2018
  • Julia Harfin, Somchai Satravaha, Kurt Faltin Jr, editors.
    Contents:
    Introduction
    Orofacial dysfunction
    Interdisciplinary
    Early intervention
    Relation between respiratory problems and open bite malocclusion
    Early treatment of periodontal problems in children
    Orthodontic treatment of atypically rotated central incisors
    Interceptive early Class II Div I malocclusion
    Early Class III treatment
    How to normalize the position of the 1st upper molar in early and late mixed dentition
    Management of dental symmetries in early mixed dentition
    The use of lingual brackets in children
    Oral cleft interdisciplinary treatment
    Controversies.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Julia Harfin, Somchai Satravaha, Bernd G. Lapatki, editors.
    Summary: This 2nd Edition includes new, updated chapters that deal with important issues and were written by orthodontists known worldwide. Dr Dr Bernd Lapatki presents an outstanding chapter about Early treatment of Class II Div. 2 and Coverbite, that provides a step-by-step description on how to treat these malocclusions using different alternatives. In addition to this topic, Dr Amit Bhardwaj shares the following question, is early Class II treatment worth the effort? Dr Somchai Satravaha added a new chapter about the benefits of early treatment in cleft lip palate patients and long-term controls, where she discusses all the benefits. Digital technology is here to stay forever. Dr Bryce Lee explains how this technology can help us to achieve a better diagnosis and treatment plan. Dr Julia Harfin add new chapters including relevant topics as mandibular incisor agenesis ,impacted central incisors and, how to avoid long term relapse in early orthodontic treatment. She also updates other chapters. The most important controversies are discussed in detail and which will allow doctors to expand their knowledge in order to achieve better orthodontic treatment results. New topics such as orthodontic treatment in patients with hemophilia and diabetes are also discussed by Dr Eduardo Rey and Olga Ramos. The book, which is the result of many years of clinical practice, includes numerous clinical photographs that clearly exemplify how to diagnose and to treat all these patients. It is written by the most experienced team of doctors in the field and will be a valuable asset for all who specialize in odonto pediatrics and orthopedic-orthodontic treatments. .

    Contents:
    1: Introduction
    1.1 Conclusions
    References
    2: Digital Technology as an Aid to Early Orthodontic Treatment
    2.1 Introduction
    2.2 The Digital Workflow in an Orthodontic Clinic
    2.3 Clinical Indications and Application for Early Orthodontic Treatment-Aided Digital Technology
    2.4 Pitfalls and Overreliance of Digital Technology
    References
    3: The Treatment of Class II Division 1 Malocclusion in Stages
    3.1 The Mandibular Retrognathism Treatment
    3.2 The Maxillary Prognathism Treatment
    3.3 Conclusion
    References 4: Is Early Class II Treatment Worth the Effort?
    4.1 Dentoalveolar Class II Malocclusion (Figs. 4.1, 4.2, and 4.3)
    4.2 Functional Class II Malocclusion (Figs. 4.4, 4.5, 4.6, 4.7, 4.8, 4.9, 4.10, 4.11, 4.12, 4.13, 4.14, and 4.15)
    4.2.1 Case # 1 (Figs. 4.5, 4.6, 4.7, 4.8, 4.9, 4.10, 4.11, 4.12, 4.13, and 4.14)
    4.3 Skeletal Class II with Fault in the Maxilla (Fig. 4.16)
    4.4 Skeletal Class II with Fault in the Mandible (Fig. 4.18)
    4.4.1 Case # 2 (Figs. 4.19, 4.20, 4.21, 4.22, 4.23, 4.24, 4.25, 4.26, 4.27, and 4.28) 4.4.2 Case # 3 (Figs. 4.29, 4.30, 4.31, 4.32, 4.33, 4.34, 4.35, 4.36, and 4.37)
    4.4.3 Case # 4 (Figs. 4.38, 4.39, 4.40, 4.41, 4.42, 4.43, 4.44, 4.45, 4.46, 4.47, 4.48, 4.49, 4.50, and 4.51)
    4.5 Skeletal Class II with Fault in both the Maxilla and the Mandible
    4.5.1 Case # 5 (Figs. 4.52, 4.53, 4.54, 4.55, 4.56, 4.57, 4.58, 4.59, and 4.60)
    4.5.2 Case # 6 (Figs. 4.61, 4.62, 4.63, 4.64, 4.65, 4.66, 4.67, 4.68, and 4.69)
    4.6 Stability
    4.6.1 Case # 7 (Figs. 4.70, 4.71, 4.72, 4.73, 4.74, 4.75, and 4.76)
    4.7 Conclusion
    References 5: Early Treatment of Cover-Bite and Class II Division 2 Malocclusion
    5.1 Introduction
    5.2 Cover-Bite and Class II Div. 2 Malocclusion
    5.2.1 Prevalence
    5.2.2 Characteristic Intraoral, Extraoral, and Skeletal Features
    5.2.3 Etiology
    5.2.4 Pathogenesis
    5.3 Pros and Cons of Early Treatment in the Mixed Dentition
    5.4 Stability After Orthodontic Treatment
    5.5 Early Treatment Phases and Therapeutical Approaches
    5.5.1 Overview
    5.5.2 Pretreatment in Patients with Severe Distocclusion
    5.5.3 First Main Stage of Early Treatment 5.5.4 Second Main Stage of Early Treatment
    5.5.5 Consequences of Later Treatment Begin in the Final Mixed Dentition Stage
    5.6 Patient-Specific Treatment Concepts for Successful Class II Div. 2 and Cover-Bite Correction: Seven Patient Examples
    5.6.1 Patient Example #1
    5.6.2 Patient Example #2
    5.6.3 Patient Example #3
    5.6.4 Patient Example #4
    5.6.5 Patient Example #5
    5.6.6 Patient Example #6
    5.6.7 Patient Example #7
    References
    6: Early Treatment of Class III Malocclusions
    6.1 Functional Class III Malocclusion
    6.2 Reasons for Early Treatment
    6.3 To Treat Early: When Is the Right Time?
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Andreas C. Lazaris, editor.
    Summary: This book presents clinicopathological insights into common genitourinary diseases, especially those of neoplastic nature, and introduces experiential learning based on case presentations (case-based learning). One of the tasks that trainees face is converting the extensive amount of data into medical experience. Using successive microscopic images, the book gradually and analytically presents diagnostic procedures for the genitourinary system (kidney, urinary bladder, prostate gland and testis). Characteristic cases are presented for each organ, each ending with a clinical commentary and key messages. This form of presentation helps readers acquire the valuable skill of effective diagnostic thinking, focusing their attention on the essential microscopic findings and disregarding insubstantial findings. Although clinical applications are frequently based on pathological findings which therefore need to be clearly described and recorded, the importance of this in everyday medical practice is often ignored by medical students and downplayed by clinicians. Demonstrating how knowledge can be practically applied, the book is a valuable resource mainly for residents in pathology, urology and oncology but also for medical students with a special interest in histopathology.

    Contents:
    General Introduction (Pathology and Clinical Medicine)
    Chapter 1: Tumors of the kidney
    Chapter 2: Urinary Bladder
    Chapter 3: Prostate Gland
    Chapter 4: Testis.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Keith L. Moore, M.Sc., Ph.D., D.Sc. (Hon.), F.I.A.C. , F.R.S.M., F.A.A.A., Arthur F. Dalley II, Ph.D., Anne M.R. Agur, B.Sc. (OT), M.Sc., Ph.D.
    Summary: "Clinically Oriented Anatomy provides first-year medical students with the clinically oriented anatomical information as it relates to the practice of medicine, dentistry, and physical therapy. The 7th edition features a fully revised art program to ensure consistency and cohesiveness of imaging style"--Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Thorax
    Abdomen
    Pelvis and perineum
    Back
    Lower limb
    Upper limb
    Head
    Neck
    Summary of cranial nerves.
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  • edited by Joaquín S. Lucena, Pablo García-Pavía, M. Paz Suarez-Mier, Luis A. Alonso-Pulpon.
    Summary: This atlas reviews the spectrum of pathologies affecting the structures of the cardiovascular (CV) system most frequently encountered in sudden cardiac deaths, and has been conceived as a first step for making CV pathology diagnoses. It is almost impossible to establish an accurate diagnosis based only on morphology, and therefore this atlas is to assemble knowledge and points of view from two medical specialties, cardiology and forensic pathology. It has been designed as a practical visual reference that includes a summary of clinical characteristics, many high quality images and clear tables containing the main morphological characteristics of each disease. Clinico-Pathological Atlas of Cardiovascular Diseases has been written by cardiologists and forensic pathologists and histopathologists, which enables a combination approach in each chapter, to produce a thorough resource that will be of relevance to a wide range of specialists, including cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, interventional cardiologists, forensic doctors, and pathologists.

    Contents:
    Methodology of cardiovascular autopsy
    Pulmonary Artery Pathology.- Pathology of Aorta
    Pathology of the pericardium.- Coronary atherosclerotic disease.- Non-atherosclerotic coronary disease
    Valve Pathology
    Cardiomyopathies
    Cardiac system pathology
    Cardiovascular pathology secondary to consumption of ethanol, drugs of abuse and medicaments
    Cardiac tumors.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Charles G. Wright, Peter S. Roland.
    Summary: This atlas focuses on selected aspects of cochlear anatomy as illustrated by material prepared by the microdissection technique, a three-dimensional perspective not possible with standard histological approaches. Although much of the material in this text was processed by the microdissection method, photomicrographs from conventionally cross sectioned inner ear tissues and scanning electron microscopy, are also presented. Taken together, these technical approaches provide different, complementary views of inner ear anatomy, and offer a more informative understanding than is possible with any of the methods used alone. While micrographs obtained from microdissected material appear sporadically in journal articles, there is no comprehensive collection of such images currently available. The illustrations assembled in this atlas are complementary to the more traditional histologic images and drawings available in standard texts, and aide in understanding the intricate anatomy of the cochlea. Cochlear Anatomy via Microdissection with Clinical Implications will be a useful resource for otolaryngologists, anatomists, audiologists, and neuroscientists. Those engaged in cochlear implantation, physicians and researchers in the growing fields of implantable hearing aids and drug delivery to the inner ear, and members of industry involved in designing, manufacturing, and marketing implantable hearing aids will also find this atlas of great value.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Yongxin Li, editor.
    Summary: Having been found in 3%-21% patients with congenital sensorineural deafness, cochlear nerve deficiency (CND) is defined by a small or absent cochlear nerve. This book describes the updated information on the embryology, pre- and post- operative auditory, electrophysiology and vestibular aspects of CND. Whats more, the cochlear implantation (CI) strategy and CI outcomes as well as comparison with normal patients will be discussed in details with selected cases and high resolution illustrations. It will be a valuable reference for otologists, audiologists and practitioners who would like to understand more about CND and choose optimal clinical strategy of CI surgery for CND.

    Contents:
    Phylogeny and Embryology of Cochlear Nerve Deficiency
    Pathogen of Cochlear Nerve Deficiency
    Radiological Aspect Progress in CND
    Preoperative Auditory and Electrophysiology Evaluation for CND
    Cochlear Implantation Strategy for CND
    Cochlear Implant Programming for Patients with Cochlear Nerve Deficiency
    Postoperative Electrophysiology Test for Cochlear Nerve Deficiency
    Cochlear Implantation Outcomes of Cochlear Nerve Deficiency
    Balance and Vestibular Function of Cochlear Nerve Deficiency
    Special Cases Reports.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Kay Shou-Mei Kane, Vinod E. Nambudiri, Alexander J. Stratigos.
    Summary: "Color Atlas & Synopsis of Pediatric Dermatology provides large, detailed full-color photographs of skin lesions in children, along with the latest management and treatment recommendations. Modeled after Fitzpatrick's Color Atlas & Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology, this essential point-of-care companion delivers everything you need to confidently assess, diagnose, and manage diseases of the skin, hair, and nails in pediatric patients encountered in a busy clinical environment." --Publisher's website.

    Contents:
    Cutaneous findings in the newborn
    Eczematous dermatitis
    Diaper dermatitis and rashes in the diaper area
    Disorders of epidermal proliferation
    Primary bullous dermatoses
    Disorders of the sebaceous and apocrine glands
    Disorders of melanocytes
    Disorders of blood and lymph vessels
    Benign epidermal proliferations
    Benign appendageal proliferations
    Benign dermal proliferations
    Disorders of pigmentation
    Neurocutaneous disorders
    Miscellaneous inflammatory disorders
    Hypersensitivity reactions
    Photosensitivity and photoreactions
    Autoimmune connective tissue diseases
    Endocrine disorders and the skin
    Skin signs of reticuloendothelial disease
    Cutaneous bacterial infections
    Cutaneous fungal infections
    Rickettsial infection
    Cutaneous viral infections
    Aquatic infestations
    Insect bites and infestations.
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    AccessPediatrics
  • editors, Richard P. Usatine, Mindy A. Smith, E.J. Mayeaux, Jr., Heidi S. Chumley.
    Summary: The Color Atlas and Synopsis of Family Medicine is written for family physicians and all healthcare providers involved in primary care. It can also be invaluable to medical students, residents, internists, pediatricians, and dermatologists.

    Contents:
    Learning with images and digital photography
    The essence of family medicine
    Physicial and sexual abuse
    Ophthalmology
    Ear, nose, and throat
    Oral health
    The heart and circulation
    The lungs
    Gastrointestinal
    Genitourinary
    Women's health
    Musculoskeletal problems
    Dermatology
    Podiatry
    Infectious diseases
    Endocrine
    The brain and nervous system
    Substance abuse.
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    AccessDermatology
    AccessMedicine
  • editors, Steven M. Dean, Bhagwan Satiani.
    Contents:
    Lower extremities: miscellaneous diseases
    Aortic and upper extremity arterial disease
    Carotid artery occlusive disease
    Aneurysmal disease
    Non-atherosclerotic disorders
    Arterial and venous visceral disease
    Venous diseases
    Limb swelling
    Vasospastic and vasculitic diseases
    Environmental diseases
    Limb ulcerations.
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    AccessCardiology
    AccessSurgery
  • Leslie P. Gartner, James Hiatt.
    Summary: This atlas provides medical, dental, allied health, and biology students with an outstanding collection of histology images for all of the major tissue classes and body systems. This is a concise lab atlas with relevant text and consistent format presentation of photomicrograph plates. With a handy spiral binding that allows ease of use, it features a full-color art program comprising over 500 high-quality photomicrographs, scanning electron micrographs, and drawings. Didactic text in each chapter includes an Introduction, Clinical Correlations, Overview, and Chapter Summary.

    Contents:
    The cell
    Epithelium and glands
    Connective tissue
    Cartilage and bone
    Blood and hemopoiesis
    Muscle
    Nervous tissue
    Circulatory system
    Lymphoid tissue
    Endocrine system
    Integument
    Respiratory system
    Digestive system I
    Digestive system II
    Digestive system III
    Urinary system
    Female reproductive system
    Male reproductive system
    Special senses.
  • Leslie P. Gartner, PhD, Professor of Anatomy (Retired), Department of Biomedical Sciences, Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Dental School, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland.
    Contents:
    The cell
    Epithelium and glands
    Connective tissue
    Cartilage and bone
    Blood and hemopoiesis
    Muscle
    Nervous tissue
    Circulatory system
    Lymphoid tissue
    Endocrine system
    Integument
    Respiratory system
    Digestive system I
    Digestive system II
    Digestive system III
    Urinary system
    Female reproductive system
    Male reproductive system
    Special senses
    Histological techniques.
  • W. Kahle, H. Leonhardt, W. Platzer ; translated by H.L. and A.D. Dayan ; 170 colorplates with 584 drawings by Gerhard Spitzer.
    Contents:
    v. 1. Locomotor system / by Werner Platzer
    v. 2. Internal organs / by Helmut Leonhardt
    v. 3. Nervous system and sensory organs / Werner Kahle.
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  • Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh ; [editors, D.E.C. Mekie, Sir James Fraser ; editorial board, F.J. Gillingham, chairman ... [et al.]].
    Contents:

    v. 1. The alimentary system.
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  • Michael S. Block.
    Contents:
    Surgery of the anterior mandible
    Surgery of the posterior mandible
    Implants for the maxillary edentulous patient
    Surgery of the partially edentulous maxilla
    Zygomaticus implants and angled implants for the edentulous maxilla
    Maxillary sinus grafting
    Techniques for grafting and implant placement for the extraction site
    Immediate provisionalization of implant restorations
    Esthetic anterior implant restorations: surgical techniques for optimal results
    Soft tissue manipulation around implants in the esthetic zone.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2015
  • Mario Sanna, Alessandra Russo, Antonio Caruso, Abdelkader Taibah, Gianluca Piras ; with the collaboration of Fernando Mancini [and five others].
    Summary: "Despite the many advances in diagnostic technologies and imaging modalities in recent years, otoscopy remains the first diagnostic option in the diagnosis of otologic disease. This is an easy-to-consult book for residents and specialists, featuring brilliant diagnostic images from the newest generation of endoscopic otoscopes. Written by a renowned team of experts with 30 years of experience, this book helps readers obtain proficiency in otoscopy and in the interpretation of findings. Readers will learn what clinical consequences the diagnoses may have through case examples and treatment suggestions. Key Features: Richly illustrated with over 1000 mostly full-color photographs and many radiological studies. Shows a vast range of common and rare pathologies that can be visualized and assessed via endo-otoscopy. Juxtaposes, when appropriate, the clinical picture, radiological diagnosis, and intraoperative findings with the endo-otoscopic findings of the patient. In each chapter, a surgical summary lists various approaches that may be used to optimally plan treatment of the patient. A special final chapter covers the assessment of postsurgical findings as seen in otoscopy, so as to distinguish between normal healing and changes that may require further intervention. Color Atlas of Endo-Otoscopy, produced with the support of Mario Sanna Foundation, is certain to become a valuable tool for all physicians involved in the care of patients with ear ailments"--Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Methods of otoscopy
    The normal tympanic membrane
    Diseases affecting the external auditory canal
    Otitis media
    Cholesterol granuloma
    Atelectasis, adhesive otitis media
    Noncholesteatomatous chronic otitis media
    Chronic suppurative otitis media with cholesteatoma
    Congenital cholesteatoma of the middle ear
    Petrous bone cholesteatoma
    Temporal bone paragangliomas
    Rare retrotympanic masses
    Meningoencephalic herniation
    Postsurgical conditions.
  • Eberhard Passarge ; with 186 color plates prepared by Jürgen Wirth.
  • David H. Lees, Albert Singer.
    Contents:
    v. 1. Vaginal operations, 1978
    v. 2. Abdominal operations for benign conditions, 1978
    v. 3. Operations for malignant disease, 1979
    v. 4. Surgery of the vulva and lower genital tract, 1980
    v. 5. Infertility surgery
    v. 6. Surgery of conditions complicating pregnancy.
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  • Siba P. Dubey, Charles P. Molumi.
    Contents:
    1. Nose and paranasal sinus
    2. Larynx and trachea
    3. Thyroid
    4. Salivary glands
    5. Repair of external nose defects
    6. Axial and free flaps
    7. Mandible
    8. Lips and face
    9. Temporal bone malignancy
    10. Head and neck
    References
    Index.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Werner Platzer ; illustrations by Gerhard Spitzer.
    Contents:
    The body
    The Cell
    Tissues
    General features of the skeleton
    General features of the muscles
    Anatomical terms and their Latin equivalents
    Trunk
    Anatomical terms and their Latin equivalents
    Upper Limb
    Bones, ligaments and joints
    Muscles, fascias, and special features
    Anatomical terms and their Latin equivalents
    Lower Limb
    Bones, ligaments, joints
    Muscles, fascias, and special features
    Anatomical terms and their Latin equivalents
    Head and Neck
    Skull
    Muscles and fascias
    Anatomical terms and their Latin equivalents
    Topography of peripheral nerves and vessels
    Head and neck
    Upper limb
    Trunk
    Lower limb
    Anatomical terms and their Latin equivalents.
  • Helga Fritsch, Wolfgang Kuehnel.
    Contents:
    Vescera at a glance
    Cardiovascular system
    Respiratory system
    Alimentary system
    Urinary system
    Male genital system
    Female genital system
    Pregnancy and human development
    Endocrine system
    Blood and lymphatic systems
    The integument.
  • Werner Kahle, Michael Frotscher ; illustrations by Gerhard Spitzer.
    Contents:
    Basic elements of the nervous system
    Spinal cord and spinal nerves
    Brain stem and cranial nerves
    Cerebellum
    Diencephalon
    Telencephalon
    Cerebrovascular and ventricular sytstems
    Autonomic nervous system
    Functional systems
    The eye
    The ear.
  • Linda M. Ernst, Eduardo D. Ruchelli, Chrystalle Katte Carreon, Dale S. Huff, editors.
    Summary: This comprehensive atlas of the developmental history of the major organs includes numerous color photomicrographs and covers the time from 15 weeks' gestation to the neonatal period, explaining all the basic embryological processes that influence development.
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • Ho-Seong Han, Jai Young Cho.
    Summary: This atlas describes and illustrates in detail the surgical procedures employed in laparoscopic anatomical liver resection, according to tumor location. The surgical approach and techniques are explained for each type of laparoscopic liver resection based on the involved anatomical segment, section, and hemi-liver. Attention is also drawn to potential complications and the means of preventing and managing them. Beyond anatomical liver resection, guidance is provided on non-anatomical resections that do not pay regard to segmental, sectional, or lobar anatomy. The coverage is completed by the inclusion of useful information on instruments and energy devices as well as the basic skills required for laparoscopic liver resection. In presenting a clear practical approach to each laparoscopic anatomical major and minor resection, the Color Atlas of Laparoscopic Liver Resection will be an invaluable guide for trainees. In addition, it will equip more experienced surgeons with much useful information that will enable them to further improve their technique.

    Contents:
    1. Introduction
    2. Instruments and energy devices for laparoscopic liver resection
    3. Basic skills for laparoscopic liver resection
    4. Anatomical liver resection
    5. Non-anatomical liver resection
    6. Others.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
  • George Laskaris.
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  • Stefan Silbernagl, Florian Lang ; 195 color plates by Rüdiger Gay and Astried Rothenburger ; translator, Geraldine O'Sullivan.
    Contents:
    Fundamentals / S. Silbernagl and F. Lang
    Temperature, energy / S. Silbernagl
    Blood / S. Silbernagl
    Kidney, salt and water balance / F. Lang
    Stomach, intestines, liver / S. Silbernagl
    Heart and circulation / S. Silbernagl
    Metabolic disorders / S. Silbernagl
    Hormones / F. Lang
    Neuromuscular and sensory systems / F. Lang.
  • Merrill McHoney, Edward M. Kiely, Imran Mushtaq, editors.
    Summary: This atlas of anatomy and operative techniques provides a thorough outline of the procedures commonly used in laparoscopic and thoracoscopic pediatric surgery. Step-by-step operative photographs are accompanied by explanatory text, and line diagrams are used to highlight the important anatomy as seen endoscopically. Alternative techniques, instruments, and steps are described when appropriate, and attention is drawn to highlights and pitfalls. While each chapter includes some basic background on the condition in question, the focus is very much on the operative procedures. Color Atlas of Pediatric Anatomy, Laparoscopy, and Thoracoscopy is ideal for those establishing a laparoscopic practice as well as for those in training who wish to embark on minimally invasive surgery. It also serves as a supplementary atlas of anatomy and surgical technique for younger surgeons and medical students. .

    Contents:
    1. Introduction and General Principles
    2. Equipment and Ergonomics
    3. Thoracoscopic Debridement of Empyema
    4. Spontaneous Pneumothorax
    5. Thoracoscopic Lung Biopsy and Segmentectomy
    6. Thoracic Sympathectomy
    7. Thymectomy
    8. Mediastinal Cysts.-9. Thoracoscopic Nuss Procedure
    10. Oesophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula
    11. Thorascopic Aortopexy
    12. Thoracoscopy for Congenital Lung Malformations
    13. Thoracic Neuroblastoma
    14. Thoracoscopic Placation for Eventration of the Diaphragm
    15. Laparoscopic Repair of Morgani Hernia
    16. Primary Button Gastrostomy
    17. Laparoscopic Thal Fundoplication
    18. Pyloric Stenosis
    19. Duodenal Atresia Repair
    20. Meckel Diverticulum
    21. Laparoscopy for Intussusception
    23. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
    24. Laparoscopic Splenectomy
    25. Laparoscopic Surgery for Choledochal Cysts
    26. Laparoscopic Colectomy
    27. Laparoscopic Duhamels Pullthrough for Hirschprung Disease
    28. Laparoscopy-Assisted Soave Pullthrough for Hirschprung Disease.-29. Laparoscopy-Assisted Swenson-like Transanal Pullthrough for Hirschprung Disease
    30. Inguinal Herniotomy
    31. Undescended Testis: Laparoscopic Fowler-Stephens Orchidopexy
    32. Laparoscopic Varicocelectomy
    33. Retroperitoneoscopic Adrenalectomy
    34. Laparoscopic Nephrectomy
    35. Retroperitoneoscopic Nephrectomy/Heminephrectomy
    36. Pyeloplasty.-
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • editors, Richard P. Usatine, MD, Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Professor of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, Assistant Director, Medical Humanities Education, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Medical Director, Skin Clinic, University Health System, San Antonio, Texas, Camille Sabella, MD, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Vice Chair for Education, Pediatric Institute, Center for Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Cleveland Clinic Children's, Cleveland, Ohio, Mindy Ann Smith, MD, Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, E.J. Mayeaux, Jr., MD, Professor and Chairman, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of South Carolina School, of Medicine, Columbia, South Carolinia, Heidi S. Chumley, MD, Executive Dean and Chief Academic Officer, American University of the Caribbean, Elumalai Appachi, MD, MRCP (UK), Department of Pediatric Critical Care, Cleveland Clinic Children's, Cleveland, Ohio.
    Contents:
    Learning with images and digital photography.
    The Essence of Pediatrics.
    Physical and Sexual Abuse.
    Ophthalmology.
    Ear, nose, and throat.
    Oral Health.
    The Heart and the Circulation.
    The Lungs.
    The Gastrointestinal Tract and Nutritional Disorders.
    The Genitorurinary System and Kidneys.
    Newnorn.
    Adolescent Problem.
    Musculoskeletal Problems.
    Dermatology.
    Rheumatology.
    Infectious Disease.
    Endocrinology.
    Neurology.
    Hematology-Oncology.
    Allergy and Immunology.
    Genetic Disorders.
    Substance Abuse.
    Digital Access AccessPediatrics 2015
  • Heinz Luellmann, Klaus Mohr, Lutz Hein ; with 174 color plates by Juergen Wirth.
  • Stefan Silbernagl, Agamemnon Despopoulos ; color plates by Ruediger Gay and Astried Rothenburger ; translator: Geraldine O'Sullivan.
    Contents:
    Fundamentals and cell physiology
    Nerve and muscle, physical work
    Autonomic nervous system (ANS)
    Blood
    Respiration
    Acid-base homeostasis
    Kidneys, salt, and water balance
    Cardiovascular system
    Thermal balance and thermoregulation
    Nutrition and digestion
    Hormones and reproduction
    Central nervous system and senses.
  • Jörg Klekamp.
    Summary: This atlas provides a selection of operations for intra- and extradural pathologies of the spinal cord and its nerve roots. Pathologies involving the spinal cord threaten the patients mobility, independence or even life. Fortunately, the overwhelming majority are of benign nature, so that surgery plays an important role or even represents their treatment of choice. With modern imaging and microsurgical techniques neurological functions can be maintained or even improved for the majority of patients. The content is presented in a standardized fashion: the preoperative history is followed by preoperative images leading to a preoperative diagnosis and surgical strategy. The intraoperative images intend to illustrate individual surgical steps one after the other to guide the reader through each of these operations. Each case is concluded with postoperative images and information on clinical outcome. The atlas features extradural soft tissue tumors, intradural extramedullary and intramedullary tumors, malformations of the craniocervical junction and spinal canal, spinal arteriovenous malformations and pathologies of spinal meninges. The operations selected are meant to provide an overview covering different aspects of each pathology. With more than 1400 intraoperative images this atlas may serve as a reference for neurosurgeons dealing with spinal cord pathologies.

    Contents:
    1. Anatomy
    1.1. Cervical Spine
    1.2. Thoracic Spine
    1.3. Lumbar Spine and Sacrum
    1.4. Spinal Meninges
    1.5. Spinal Cord and Nerve Roots
    2. Standard Approaches
    2.1. Posterolateral Approach
    2.2. Posterior Midline Approach
    3. Spinal Tumors
    3.1. Extradural Tumors
    3.2. Extramedullary Tumors
    3.3. Intramedullary Tumors
    4. Malformations
    4.1. Malformations at the Craniocervical Junction
    4.2. Malformations in the Spinal Canal and Spinal Hamartomas
    5. Spinal Arteriovenous Malformations 5.1. Surgical Technique
    5.2. Cavernomas
    5.3. Arteriovenous Fistulas
    6. Pathologies of Spinal Meninges
    6.1. Pathologies of the Spinal Dura Mater
    6.2. Pathologies of the Spinal Arachnoid.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Kenneth W. Wright, Yi Ning J. Strube.
    Summary: Strabismus can be devastating to patients, yet often difficult to treat, even for the most seasoned veteran. The Atlas of Strabismus Surgery, Fourth Edition clearly and succinctly shares with the reader strategies and surgical techniques to improve the care of patients, starting with the simple basics and progressing to more complicated procedures. Updated from the successful third edition, the atlas is designed for resident ophthalmologists and experienced strabismologists alike. Complete with hundreds of color illustrations, as well as updated surgical videos not found in the previous edition, The Atlas of Strabismus Surgery, Fourth Edition covers the management of a wide range of strabismus disorders, from the relatively simple horizontal strabismus, to the complex cyclo-vertical deviations.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Yeo-Kyu Youn, Kyu Eun Lee, June Young Choi.
    Summary: This color atlas is a detailed guide on how to perform open, endoscopic, and robotic thyroidectomy techniques safely and effectively. Each chapter offers step-by-step descriptions of essential surgical procedures and techniques. Relevant information is included on surgical anatomy, and clear guidance is provided on preoperative set-up, draping, instrumentation, and complications and their treatment. The description of endoscopic thyroidectomy techniques focuses on the bilateral axillo-breast approach (BABA), while in the case of robotic thyroidectomy both BABA and the bilateral axillo-postauricular approach are described. In each case, the evidence supporting the technique is carefully examined. In the closing chapter, the role of new energy sources in thyroid surgery is discussed. The lucid text is supported by more than 200 full-color illustrations clarifying surgical anatomy, instrumentation, and procedures, and surgical video clips are also available to readers via a website. This atlas will be invaluable in enabling surgeons to achieve optimal outcomes when performing thyroid surgery.

    Contents:
    I. Surgical Anatomy of the Thyroid Gland
    1. The Thyroid Gland
    2. Vasculature of the Thyroid Gland
    3. Nerves
    4. Parathyroid glands
    5. Lymphatic Drainage
    II. Open Thyroidectomy
    1. Basic Equipment and Instruments of Open Thyroidectomy
    2. Patient Preparation
    3. Procedures of Open Thyroidectomy
    4. Postoperative Care
    III. Endoscopic Thyroidectomy: Bilateral Axillo-Breast Approach (BABA)
    1. Basic Equipment and Instruments of Endoscopic Thyroidectomy
    2. Patient Selection: Indications and Contraindications
    3. Procedures of Endoscopic Thyroidectomy with Bilateral Axillo-Breast Approach
    4. Postoperative Care
    5. Complications and Their Treatment
    6. Comparison between Open and Endoscopic Thyroidectomy
    IV. Robotic Thyroidectomy: Bilateral Axillo-Breast Approach (BABA)
    1. Basic Equipment and Instruments of Robotic Thyroidectomy
    2. Advantages and Disadvantages of Robotic Surgery
    3. Patient Selection: Indications and Contraindications
    4. Procedures of Robotic Thyroidectomy with Bilateral Axillo-Breast Approach
    5. Postoperative Care
    6. Complications and Their Treatment
    7. Comparison between Endoscopic and Robotic Thyroidectomy
    V. Robotic Thyroidectomy: Bilateral Axillo-Postauricular Approach (BAPA)
    VI. New Energy Sources In Surgery.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Berthold Block ; [translators, Terry C. Telger and Karen Leube].
    Digital Access
    Provider
    Version
    Thieme MedOne Education
    Thieme MedOne Radiology
  • Ying-Kun Huang, Wen-Feng Li, Rong-Yue Zhang, Xiao-Yan Wang ; In collaboration with: Hong-Li Shan [and 4 more].
    Summary: This book systematically presents 40 pests, 7 natural pest enemies, and 20 diseases and weeds commonly encountered in sugarcane production, combining clear colour photos with detailed scientific descriptions. It covers a range of related topics, including morphological identification, habits and frequency of occurrence, prevention and control measures, symptom identification, characteristics of infections and epidemics, parasitic (predator) characteristics, ways of utilising natural pest enemies, main species and distribution, fluctuation in the field, and chemical control of weeds.

    Contents:
    Diagnosis and control of sugarcane important diseases
    Diagnosis and control of sugarcane main pests
    Dominant natural enemies of sugarcane pest and their protection and utilization
    Diagnosis and control of sugarcane weeds
    Integrated control of sugarcane diseases and pests.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • A.G. Tyers, J.R.O. Collin.
    Summary: "Known for its superb, step-by-step photo sequences, Colour Atlas of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery, 4th Edition, by Drs. A. G. Tyers and J. R. O. Collin, remains your first choice for gaining essential knowledge in oculoplastic surgery. Ideal for both novices and experienced surgeons, this award-winning title offers comprehensive coverage of ophthalmic plastic surgery including eyelids, brows, and mid-face - all highlighted by unsurpassed photographic sequences and explanatory text that depict key stages of each procedure. New photos and new operative series, as well as major updates throughout the book, make this an invaluable resource for your practice"--Publisher's description.

    Contents:
    Anatomy
    Basic techniques in ophthalmic plastic surgery
    Preoperative evaluation
    Anaesthesia
    Instruments
    Entropion
    Ectropion
    Eyelash abnormalities
    Ptosis
    Blepharoplasty
    Eyelid retraction
    Evisceration, enucleation, exenteration
    The anophthalmic socket
    Eyelid reconstruction: eyelid margin closure
    Eyelid reconstruction: anterior lamella
    Eyelid reconstruction: posterior lamella
    Eyelid reconstruction: anterior and posterior lamellae combined
    Miscellaneous conditions.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2018
  • edited by Piper M. Treuting, Suzanne M. Dintzis, Kathleen S. Montine.
    Summary: The second edition of Comparative Anatomy and Histology is aimed at the new rodent investigator as well as medical and veterinary pathologists who need to expand their knowledge base into comparative anatomy and histology. It guides the reader through normal mouse and rat anatomy and histology using direct comparison to the human. The side by side comparison of mouse, rat, and human tissues highlight the unique biology of the rodents, which has great impact on the validation of rodent models of human disease.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2018
  • Horacio Cabo, Aimilios Lallas, editors.
    Summary: This practical atlas describes the use of dermoscopy in the clinic, a technique that is increasingly used by the clinical dermatologist. It revolves around the use of clinical cases, simulating what happens in in the clinic when the dermatologist is presented with a patient who has pigmented lesions. Dermatologists perform diagnoses based on what they see on the skin and with these images recognize different diseases. This whole spectrum of forms and shapes is reflected in colour. Dermoscopy opens a new and very wide field of structures and colors that can not be seen with the naked eye and, with appropriate training and the use of this book, improves our clinical diagnosis. Comprehensive Atlas of Dermatoscopy Cases teaches the technique through specially selected clinical cases that cover the entire field of dermoscopy, providing the reader a thorough understanding of the techniques and methodologies associated with diagnosis using dermatoscopy. It is of great use to the trainee dermatologist and any practicing dermatologist seeking to expand their skills with this important diagnostic tool.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Steven D. Waldman, MD, JD.
    Summary: This is a guide on how to prepare and perform injections under ultrasound guidance. Coverage includes techniques for head, neck, shoulder, elbow and forearm, wrist and hand, chest wall, trunk and abdomen, low back, hip and pelvis, knee and lower extremity, and foot and ankle.
    Digital Access Ovid 2014
  • editors, Edward Y. Lee, Andetta Hunsaker, Bettina Siewert.
    Summary: Authoritative, clinically oriented, and unique in the field, Computed Body Tomography with MRI Correlation, 5th Edition is your one-stop reference for current information on CT and MRI in all aspects of adult and pediatric congenital and acquired disorders. This comprehensive text uses an easy-to-navigate format to deliver complete, well-illustrated coverage of the most current CT and MRI techniques for thorax, abdomen, pelvis and musculoskeletal systems in both adult and pediatric populations. The fully revised 5th Edition is a complete reference for residents, fellows, and attending radiologists, as well as clinicians in other specialties who are interested in CT and MRI evaluation of both common and less common disorders encountered in daily practice -- Provided by the publisher.
    Digital Access Ovid 2020
  • Maria Carmen Garganese, Giovanni Francesco Livio D'Errico, editors.
    Contents:
    Part I. General Considerations
    1. Managemetn of the pediatric patient: a teamwork
    2. Radiation risk
    Part II. Clinical Pediatric Practice
    3. Focus on children with nephrological and urological problems
    4. Hydronephrosis
    5. Megaureter
    6. Nephrourology: vesicoureteral reflux
    7. Nephrourology: nephrological problems
    8. Nephrourology: urinary tract infections
    9. Nephrourology: focus on child with bladder dysfunctions and urodynamics
    10. Nephrourology: bladder dysfunctions
    11. Oncology
    12. Oncology: solid mass in pediatrics and malignant bone involvement
    13. Oncology: neuroblastoma
    14. Gastroenterology: focus on children with gastrointestinal problems
    15. Gastroenterology: gastric emptying- gastroesophageal reflux
    16. Gastroenterology: intestinal bleeding
    17. Gastroeneterology: bronchoaspiration: neurological child
    18. Gastroenterology: focus on children with liver problems
    19. Gastroenterology: biliary atresia, choledochal cyst, cystic fibrosis
    20. Rheumatology
    21. Benign skeletal disease: bone infection and inflammation
    22. Endocrinology
    23. Endocrinology: thyroid carcinoma
    24. Endocrinology: congenital hypothyroidism
    25. Endocrinology: hyperparathyroidism
    26. Benign skeletal disease
    27. Bronchopneumology.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • editor, Christopher J. Rapuano.
    Contents:
    Conjunctival infections and inflammations
    Conjunctival degenerations and mass lesions
    Anterior segment developmental anomalies
    Ectatic conditions of the cornea
    Corneal dystrophies
    Corneal degenerations and deposits
    Corneal infections, inflammations, and surface disorders
    Systemic and immunologic conditions affecting the cornea
    Anterior sclera and iris
    Surgery and complications
    Trauma.
    Digital Access
    Provider
    Version
    Ovid
    LWW Health Library
  • Heinrich Lanfermann, Peter Raab, Hans-Joachim Kretschmann, Wolfgang Weinrich.
    Contents:
    Tomography and landmarks
    Coronal sections
    Sagittal sections
    Transverse sections
    Brainstem
    Topography of the cranium, intracranial spaces, and contained structures
    Facial topography
    Topography of the head/neck region
    Neurofunctional systems
    Neurotransmitters and neuromodulators
    Specimens and technique.
    Digital Access
    Provider
    Version
    Thieme MedOne Radiology
    Thieme-Connect
  • editor, Andreas Raabe ; associate editors, Bernhard Meyer, Karl Schaller, Peter Vajkoczy, Peter A. Winkler.
    Summary: "This atlas is a comprehensive compilation of common and frequently used craniotomies and includes all essential details for the training of neurosurgeons. Each craniotomy is described step-by-step in intraoperative color photographs and corresponding drawings, showing all details and landmarks mentioned in the text. The corresponding text gives technical instructions as well as detailed descriptions. The same structure will be used for the description of each craniotomy"--Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Basics
    Landmarks
    Convexity Craniotomies
    Midline Craniotomies
    Skull Base Craniotomies
    Skull Base Extensions
    Transsphenoidal Approach
    Decompressive Hemicraniectomy
    Approaches to the Orbita.
    Digital Access
    Provider
    Version
    Thieme-Connect
    Thieme MedOne Neurosurgery
  • Steven R. Lowenstein.
    Contents:
    The normal electrocardiogram : a brief review
    Inferior wall myocardial infarction
    Anterior wall myocardial infarction
    Posterior wall myocardial infarction
    The electrocardiography of shortness of breath
    Confusing conditions : ST-segment depressions and T-wave inversions
    Confusing conditions : ST-segment elevations and tall T-waves (coronary mimics)
    Critical cases at 3:00 a.m.
    Digital Access Cambridge 2018
  • editors, Pablo R. Ros, Koenraad J. Mortele ; associate editors, Vincent Pelsser, Smitha Thomas.
    Summary: "Now in its Third Edition, this trusted and practical volume in LWW's Teaching File Series offers residents and practicing radiologists a unique opportunity to study alongside the experts in their field. For the first time, CT and MRI of the Abdomen and Pelvis is a hybrid publication, with a new paperback format and accompanying web content that includes a wealth of case studies users can access from their laptop, tablet, or mobile device. The book is useful both as a quick consult or study aid for anyone preparing for Board examinations in Radiology and other specialties where knowledge of CT and MRI of the abdomen and pelvis are required. This skill-builder delivers ... 416 structured case studies based on actual patients--each providing a brief patient history, as many as four CT/MR images, a short description of the findings, differential diagnosis, final diagnosis, and a discussion of the case. Detailed imaging of all areas of the abdomen and pelvis including the liver and biliary system, pancreas, GI tract, spleen, mesentery/omentum/peritoneum, kidney and urinary system retroperitoneum and adrenal glands and abdominal wall--helps readers understand relevant anatomy and identify pathologies. NEW to third Edition ... Hybrid format includes print and online components. 30% new cases address new challenges and provide timely information. Accompanying web site delivers access to all cases in the book, plus several hundred supplemental, "bonus" cases!"--Provided by publisher.
    Digital Access Ovid 2014
  • Matthias Hofer.
    Digital Access
    Provider
    Version
    Thieme MedOne Radiology
    Thieme-Connect
  • Manu Jain, Anthony Rossi, Kishwer Nehal, Mercedes Sendín-Martín, editors.
    Summary: This atlas provides a detailed overview of the novel technique of ex vivo confocal microscopy for rapid imaging of excised tissues in dermatological practice. It features an extensive collection of ex vivo images acquired from normal skin structures and from a variety of neoplastic lesions (benign and malignant) and inflammatory lesions. Each chapter contains several image types of a particular disorder, including gray-scale, digital purple-pink images (DHE) and hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) correlations to assist the acquisition of diagnostic skills. Guidance on how to use techniques for tissue preparation, staining, handling and image acquisition are also provided enabling the reader to develop confidence in integrating this technique into their day-to-day practices. Furthermore, this atlas also provides an update on the ongoing latest advances in the field. Cutaneous Atlas of Ex Vivo Confocal Microscopy covers how to apply these techniques into dermatological practice, especially in Mohs surgery for the evaluation of keratinocytic neoplasm and in dermatopathology for rapid evaluation of varied skin lesions. It is therefore a valuable resource for trainee, residents, practicing dermatologists and dermatopathologists who are seeking a resource to assist in developing their knowledge and skills of utilizing these methodologies.

    Contents:
    Section I. Basics of Ex Vivo Confocal Microscopy
    Roles and Applications of Ex Vivo Confocal Microscopy
    Principles of Ex Vivo Confocal Microscopy
    Hands-On Guide for Ex Vivo Confocal Imaging
    Section II. Normal Skin
    Normal Skin on Ex Vivo Confocal Microscopy: Patterns and Histopathologic Correlation
    Section III. Benign Skin Tumours
    Features of Benign Epidermal Nonmelanocytic Lesions on Ex Vivo Confocal Microscopy and Histopathologic Correlation
    Features of Benign Nonmelanocytic Dermal and Subcutaneous Lesions on Ex Vivo Confocal Microscopy and Histopathologic Correlation
    Section IV. Malignant Keratinocyte Neoplasms
    Morphological Features of Basal Cell Carcinoma on Ex Vivo Confocal Imaging and Histopathologic Correlation
    Squamous Cell Carcinoma Features on Ex Vivo Confocal Imaging and Histopathologic Correlation
    Section V. Melanocytic Lesions
    Normal Nevi: Junctional, Compound, and Dermal
    Dysplastic Nevi
    Melanoma
    Section VI. Inflammatory Lesions
    Features of Lichen Planus and Psoriasis on Ex Vivo Confocal Imaging and Histopathologic Correlation
    Eczema: Features on FCM, Digital H&E, and Corresponding Conventional H&E
    Fluorescence Confocal Microscope for Identification of Discoid Lupus Erythematosus Histologic Features
    Immunofluorescence with Confocal Microscopy: Pemphigoid, Pemphigus, Cutaneous Vasculitis, Lichen Planus, and Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus
    Section VII. Future of Ex Vivo Confocal Microscopy
    Advances in Technology, Staining Protocol, and Flattening Devices in Ex Vivo Confocal Microscopy
    Epidermal Reconstruction During Ex Vivo Confocal Microscopy for Detection of Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma with 3D-mosaicking and Intensity Projection.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • G. Burg, P.E. LeBoit (eds.) ; co-editors W. Kempf and B. Müller.
    Contents:

    v. 2 Unusual cases.
    Digital Access Springer 2001
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  • Gabrijela Kocjan ; contributor Simon, Morley.
    Contents:
    Salivary gland
    Thyroid
    Lymph node
    Miscellaneous lesions of head and neck.
    Digital Access Wiley 2017
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