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  • editor-in-chief, Brian D. Coley.
    Contents:
    Section 1: Radiation effects and safety. Radiation bioeffects, risks, and radiation protection in medical imaging in children
    Media. Magnetic resonance safety
    Complications of contrast
    Section 2: Head and neck. Part 1: Orbit. Embryology, anatomy, normal findings, and imaging techniques
    Prenatal, congenital, and neonatal abnormalities
    Orbit infection and inflammation
    Orbital neoplasia
    Part 2: Nose and sinuses. Nose and sinonasal cavities
    Part 3: Ear and temporal bone. Embryology, anatomy, normal findings, and imaging techniques
    Congenital and neonatal abnormalities
    Infection and inflammation
    Neoplasia
    Part 4: Neck. Embryology, anatomy, normal findings, and imaging techniques
    Prenatal, congenital, and neonatal abnormalities
    Infection and inflammation
    Neoplasia
    Part 5: Thyroid and parathyroid. Thyroid and parathyroid
    Section 3: Neuroradiology. Part 1: Cranium and face. Embryology, anatomy, normal findings, and imaging techniques
    Prenatal imaging
    Craniosynostosis, selected craniofacial syndromes, and other abnormalities of the skull
    Neoplasms, neoplasm-like lesions, and infections of the skull
    Part 2: Mandible. The mandible
    Part 3: Skull and facial trauma. Traumatic lesions of the skull and face
    Part 4: Brain. Embryology and brain development
    Magnetic resonance spectroscopy and positron emission tomography
    Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging: principles and implementation in clinical and research settings
    Functional magnetic resonance imaging
    Perfusion imaging and magnetoencephalography
    Prenatal imaging
    Neonatal brain injury
    Congenital brain malformations
    Hydrocephalus
    Inherited metabolic and neurodegenerative disorders
    Infection and inflammation
    Pediatric brain neoplasms
    Cerebrovascular disorders
    Stroke
    Neuroimaging in pediatric epilepsy
    Trauma
    Part 5: Vertebral column and spinal cord. Embryology, anatomy, and normal findings
    Spinal cord imaging techniques
    Prenatal imaging
    Congenital abnormalities of the spine
    Infections of the spine and spinal cord
    Spinal tumor and tumorlike conditions
    Vascular lesions
    Trauma
    Section 4: Respiratory system. Part 1. Overview. Embryology, anatomy and neonatal lung pathophysiology
    Imaging techniques
    Prenatal imaging and intervention
    Part 2: Airway. Upper airway disease
    Lower large airway disease
    Part 3: Lungs. Congenital lung anomalies
    Pulmonary infection
    Neoplasia
    Diffuse lung disease
    Pulmonary manifestations of systemic disease
    Part 4: Mediastinum. The mediastinum
    Part 5: Chest wall, pleura, and diaphragm. The chest wall
    The pleura
    The diaphragm
    Section 5: Heart and great vessels. Part 1: Overview. Introductory embryology
    Cardiovascular anatomy and segmental approach to imaging of congenital heart disease
    Part 2: Imaging techniques. Pediatric echocardiography
    Chest radiography in pediatric cardiovascular disease
    Pediatric cardiothoracic computed tomographic angiography
    Magnetic resonance imaging for congenital heart disease
    Pediatric cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology
    Surgical considerations for congenital heart disease
    Prenatal imaging and therapy of congenital heart disease
    Part 3: Congenital and cardiovascular abnormalities. Abnormal pulmonary and systemic venous connections
    Systemic to pulmonary arterial shunts
    Left heart lesions
    Right heart lesions
    Conotruncal anomalies
    Congenital anomalies of the thoracic great arteries
    Coronary artery disease in children
    Syndromes and chromosomal anomalies
    Part 4: Acquired cardiovascular abnormalities. Myocardial, endocardial and pericardial diseases
    Cardiac and pericardial tumors
    Cardiovascular involvement by systemic diseases
    Acquired diseases of the thoracic great vessels
    Section 6: Gastrointestinal system. Part 1: Overview. Embryology, anatomy, and normal findings
    Imaging techniques
    Prenatal gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary imaging
    The abdominal wall and peritoneal cavity
    Part 2: Hepatobiliary system. Congenital hepatobiliary abnormalities
    Acquired biliary tract disease
    Parenchymal liver disease
    Infectious causes of liver disease
    Neoplasia
    Vascular abnormalities of the liver
    Liver transplantation in children
    Part 3: Spleen. The spleen
    Part 4: Pancreas. The pancreas
    Part 5: Esophagus. Congenital and neonatal abnormalities
    Disorders of swallowing
    Acquired esophageal disorders
    Part 6: Stomach. Congenital and neonatal abnormalities
    Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
    Acquired disorders
    Part 7: Duodenum and small intestine. Congenital and neonatal abnormalities
    Acquired abnormalities
    Acquired lesions of the small intestines
    Part 8: Colon. Congenital and neonatal abnormalities
    Inflammatory and infectious diseases
    Intussusception
    Tumors and tumorlike conditions
    Abdominal trauma
    Section 7: Genitourinary system. Part 1: Overview
    Embryology, anatomy, and variants of the genitourinary tract
    Imaging techniques
    Prenatal imaging and intervention
    Part 2: Prenatal imaging and intervention. Congenital and neonatal abnormalities
    Acquired abnormalities (Stone disease and infection)
    Renal neoplasms
    Vascular conditions
    Renal failure and transplantation
    Part 3: Lower urinary tract. The ureter
    Vesicoureteral reflux
    Bladder and urethra
    Part 4: Adrenal and retroperitoneum. Congenital and neonatal conditions
    Acquired conditions
    Part 5: Trauma. Genitourinary trauma
    Part 6: Reproductive organs. Disorders of sex differentiation
    Abnormalities of the male genital tract
    Abnormalities of the female genital tract
    Amenorrhea and abnormalities of puberty
    Section 8: Musculoskeletal system. Part 1: Overview. Embryology, anatomy, and normal findings
    Imaging techniques
    Prenatal musculoskeletal imaging
    Part 2: Congenital malformations. Congenital anomalies of bone
    Skeletal dysplasias and selected chromosomal disorders
    Part 3: Disorders in alignment. Alignment disorders
    Scoliosis
    Developmental dysplasia of the hip
    Part 4: Arthritides and other inflammatory disorders. Arthritis and differential inflammatory joint disorders
    Part 5: Infections. Musculoskeletal infections
    Part 6: Tumors and tumor-like conditions. Soft tissue and bone tumors
    Part 7: Metabolic and endocrine disorders. Metabolic bone disease
    Endocrine disorders
    Part 8: Systemic disease. Skeletal manifestations of systemic disease
    Part 9: Trauma. Skeletal trauma
    Child abuse
    Sports medicine.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2019
  • [editors] Stefano A. Bini, Stephen M. Howell, G. Daxton Steele.
    Contents:
    Mechanical Alignment Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Thoughtful Beginning With Unanticipated Limitations
    Phenotypes of the Knee and Limb: Rationale for Transitioning Toward Personalized Alignment in Total Knee Arthroplasty
    It Is Time to Consider a Philosophical Change From Mechanical to Kinematic Alignment
    Preoperative Evaluation of the Patient for Treatment With a Calipered Kinematically Aligned Total Knee Arthroplasty
    Calipered Kinematic Alignment Total Knee Arthroplasty Performed With Specific Manual Instrumentation, Verification Checks, and a Decision Tree
    Calipered Kinematic Alignment Using Patient-Specific Instrumentation
    Calipered Kinematic Alignment With Navigation Instrumentation
    Kinematic Alignment With Image-Based Robotic Instrumentation
    Strategies for Improving Implant Design Based on Differences in Tibiofemoral Kinematics of a Low-Conforming Total Knee Arthroplasty Implanted With Calipered Kinematic Alignment and the Native Knee
    Strategies for Improving the Prosthetic Trochlea Design Based on Differences in Trochlea Morphology Between Femoral Components Set in Kinematic and Mechanical Alignment and the Native Knee Advantages of Kinematically Aligned Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Biomechanical Perspective
    Calipered Kinematically Aligned Total Knee Arthroplasty Closely Restores the Tibial Compartment Forces of the Native Knee
    Clinical Outcome, Postoperative Alignment, and Implant Survivorship After Kinematically Aligned Total Knee Arthroplasty
    Managing Severe Deformities With Calipered Kinematic Alignment
    Kinematic Alignment Technique for Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty
    Postoperative Management
    Reducing the Risk and Methods of Managing Stiffness After Calipered Kinematically Aligned Total Knee Arthroplasty
    Reducing the Risk and Management of Early and Late Tibial Component Failure After Calipered Kinematically Aligned Total Knee Arthroplasty
    Reducing the Risk and Management of Patellofemoral Instability After Calipered Kinematically Aligned Total Knee Arthroplasty
    Retaining the Posterior Cruciate Ligament and Restoring the Prearthritic Tibial Joint Line Reduces the Risk of Early-Onset Tibiofemoral Instability After Calipered Kinematically Aligned Total Knee Arthroplasty
    Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty Using Kinematic Alignment Principles.
    Digital Access
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    ScienceDirect
    ClinicalKey
  • [edited by] Mary E. Norton, MD, Leslie Scoutt, Vickie A. Feldstein.
    Contents:
    Obstetric ultrasound examination
    Genetics and prenatal genetic testing
    Ultrasound evaluation of fetal aneuploidy in the first and second trimesters
    Ultrasound of the early first trimester
    Evaluation of fetal anatomy in the first trimester
    Fetal biometry and growth
    Ultrasound evaluation in multiple gestations
    Ultrasound evaluation of normal fetal anatomy
    Ultrasound evaluation of the fetal central nervous system
    Ultrasound evaluation of the fetal face and neck
    Fetal musculoskeletal system
    Ultrasound evaluation of the fetal thorax
    Sonographic evaluation of the fetal heart
    Ultrasound evaluation of the fetal gastrointestinal tract and abdominal wall
    Fetal genitourinary tract
    Ultrasound features of fetal syndromes
    Evaluation of hydrops fetalis
    Ultrasound evaluation of the gravid cervix
    Ultrasound evaluation of the placenta, membranes, and umbilical cord
    Amniotic fluid volume in fetal health and disease
    Antepartum fetal surveillance and the role of ultrasound
    Role of Doppler sonography in obstetrics
    Role of magnetic resonance imaging in obstetrics
    Role of sonography in fetal procedures
    Obstetric ultrasound imaging and the obese patient
    Normal anatomy of the female pelvis and transvaginal sonography
    Abnormal uterine bleeding : the role of ultrasound
    Ultrasound evaluation of the uterus
    Evaluation of pelvic pain in the reproductive age patient
    Ultrasound evaluation of the ovaries
    Ultrasound evaluation of the fallopian tube
    Sonographic imaging in infertility and assisted reproduction
    Ectopic pregnancy
    Gynecologic sonography in the pediatric and adolescent patient
    Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging in urogynecology
    Role of magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of gynecologic disorders
    Role of sonography in gynecologic interventions
    Artifacts, pitfalls, and normal variants
    Appendices. Measurements frequently used to estimate gestational age and fetal biometry
    Measurements used in assessing fetal weight, growth, and body proportions
    Measurements for amniotic fluid assessment
    Fetal Doppler assessment (noncardiac)
    Doppler of the middle cerebral artery to assess fetal anemia
    Fetal cardiac measurements and Doppler assessment
    Sonographic detection of chromosomal abnormalities
    Medications and reported associated malformations
    Estimated radiation exposure to the fetus during radiographic examinations
    Magnetic resonance imaging of the female pelvis: representative protocols.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 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
  • editor-in-chief, Alan W. Partin ; editors, Roger R. Dmochowski, Louis R. Kavoussi, Craig A. Peters.
    Summary: "Continuing in a great tradition of publishers, editors, and authors, we proudly present to you, our readers, the twelfth edition of the "Bible of Urology"-- Campbell-Walsh-Wein Urology . Started in 1954 as Campbell's Urology and retitled Campbell-Walsh Urology in 2012, the present editors felt it was appropriate to honor Alan J. Wein, MD, PhD (Hon) for his many years of dedication to this text by adding his name to the previous chief editors. During his time as chief editor, Dr. Wein was responsible for keeping the textbook in pace with a rapidly growing field in medicine--for this diligence and dedication we are grateful. As with previous editions, the twelfth edition presents many exciting advances in our use and understanding of technology, physiology, pharmacology, epidemiology, and pathophysiology while maintaining our basic classical urological knowledge"--Preface.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2021
  • [edited by] David L. Brown.
    Summary: "Using a multidisciplinary, team-oriented approach, this unique title expertly covers all the latest approaches to the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of patients with critical cardiac illness. Led by Dr David L. Brown, a stellar team of authoritative writers guides you through cardiac pathophysiology, disease states presenting in the CICU, and state-of-the-art advanced diagnosis and therapeutic techniques. A visually appealing format, new chapters, and thorough updates ensure that you stay on the cutting edge of this rapidly advancing field"--Publisher's description.

    Contents:
    Section I. Introduction. Evolution of the coronary care unit: past, present, and future
    Ethical issues of care
    Physical examination
    Section II. Scientific foundation of cardiac intensive care. The role of the cardiovascular system in coupling the external environment to cellular respiration
    Regulation of cardiac output
    Coronary physiology and pathophysiology
    Pathophysiology of acute coronary syndromes: plaque rupture and atherothrombosis
    Regulation of hemostasis and thrombosis
    Section III. Coronary artery disease. Acute myocardial infarction
    Diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction
    Use of the electrocardiogram in acute myocardial infarction
    Reperfusion therapies for acute ST- elevation myocardial infarction
    Adjunctive pharmacologic therapies in acute myocardial infarction
    Complications of acute myocardial infarction
    Post-myocardial infarction cardiogenic shock
    Right ventricular infarction
    Mechanical complications of acute myocardial infarction
    Supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias in acute myocardial infarction
    Conduction disturbances in acute myocardial infarction
    Complications of percutaneous interventional procedures
    Section IV. Noncoronary diseases: diagnosis and management. Acute heart failure and pulmonary edema
    Acute fulminant myocarditis
    Stress (Takotsubo) cardiomyopathy
    Distributive shock
    Cardiorenal syndrome
    Sudden cardiac death
    Diagnosis and treatment of ventricular tachycardia
    Diagnosis and treatment of unstable supraventricular tachycardia
    Acute presentations of valvular heart disease
    Hypertensive emergencies
    Acute aortic syndromes: diagnosis and management
    Acute pericardial disease
    Acute respiratory failure
    Massive acute pulmonary embolism
    Pulmonary hypertension
    Hemodynamically unstable presentations of congenital heart disease in adults
    Overdose of cardiotoxic drugs
    Section V. Pharmacologic agents in the cardiac intensive care unit. Anticoagulation: antithrombin therapy
    Anti-platelet therapy
    Inotropic and vasoactive agents
    Intensive diuresis and ultrafiltration
    Antiarrhythmic electrophysiology and pharmacotherapy
    Analgesics, tranquilizers, and sedatives
    Pharmacologic interactions
    Section VI. Advanced diagnostic and therapeutic techniques: indications and technical considerations. Central venous access procedures
    Temporary pacing
    Pericardiocentesis
    Invasive hemodynamic monitoring
    Temporary mechanical circulatory support devices
    Ventricular assist device therapy in advanced heart failure
    Heart transplantation for advanced heart failure
    Emergency airway management
    Mechanical ventilation
    Cardiopulmonary cerebral resuscitation after cardiac arrest
    Palliative care.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2019
  • [edited by] Cheuk-Man Yu, David L. Hayes, Angelo Auricchio.
    Summary: Cases in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy, a brand-new medical reference book for cardiologists, electrophysiologists, surgeons, and primary care doctors, offers an informative and structured view of the newest approaches, treatments and follow-up care methods for heart failure patients treated with Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy. Complete with practical examples from top leaders in the field, this resource is designed to equip you with the cohesive, expert knowledge you need to make the best use of today's available technologies and research. Better manage the challenging clinical scenarios you may encounter with case studies that include a brief introduction, clinical decision-making techniques, evidence-based rationales, and selected references for further study.Remain up-to-date in this rapidly evolving field with clinical recommendations, updates on the latest technological advances, troubleshooting techniques, and recent key clinical trials.Access practical examples regarding the process for selecting and implanting devices, as well as follow-up care for heart-failure patients being treated with CRT.Stay abreast of today's novel wireless technologies, information on robotic-assisted implantations, and current methodologies on VV optimization.

    Contents:
    Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy: Challenge or Routine?
    Implantation of a Biventricular Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator Followed by Catheter Ablation in a Patient with Dilated Cardiomyopathy and Permanent Atrial Fibrillation
    Efficacy of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in Right Bundle Branch Block
    Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in a Patient with QRS Duration Between 120 and 150 Milliseconds
    Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in Patients with Right Heart Failure Resulting from Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
    Role of Optimal Medical Therapy
    Efficacy of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in New York Heart Association II
    Pacemaker Indication
    Intercommissural Lead Placement into a Right Ventricular Coronary Sinus
    Right Ventricular Pacing-Related Cardiomyopathy
    Successful Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Implantation: When to Consider the Middle Cardiac Vein
    Mapping the Coronary Sinus Veins Using an Active Fixation Lead to Overcome Phrenic Nerve Stimulation
    Utility of Active Fixation Lead in Unstable Left Ventricular Lead Positions in the Coronary Sinus for Left Ventricular Stimulation
    Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava: Utility of Right-Sided Venous Access for Coronary Sinus Lead Implantation
    Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava: Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy with Left-Sided Venous Access
    Video-Assisted Thoracotomy Surgery for Implantation of an Epicardial Left Ventricular Lead
    Role of Cardiac Computed Tomography Before Implant: Diagnosis of a Prominent Thebesian Valve as an Obstacle to Left Ventricular Lead Deployment in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
    Endocardial Left Ventricular Lead: High Approach
    Left Ventricular Endocardial Pacing in a Patient with an Anomalous Left-Sided Superior Vena Cava
    Novel Wireless Technologies for Endocardial Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
    Robotically Assisted Lead Implantation for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in a Reoperative Patient
    Atrioventricular Optimization by Transthoracic Echocardiography in a Patient with Interatrial Delay
    Left Ventricular Quadripolar Lead in Phrenic Nerve Stimulation: It Is Better to Prevent Than to Treat
    Loss of Left Ventricular Pacing Capture Detected by Remote Monitoring
    The Importance of Maintaining a High Percentage of Biventricular Pacing
    Managing Ventricular Tachycardia: Total Atrioventricular Block After Ablation in a Patient with Nonischemic Dilated Cardiomyopathy
    Prevention of Effective Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy by Frequent Premature Ventricular Contractions in a Patient with Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy
    Atrial Fibrillation Therapy in Refractory Heart Failure
    Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Defibrillator Implantation in Atrial Fibrillation
    Up and Down in Device Therapy
    Resumption to Sinus Rhythm After Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in a Patient with Long-Lasting Persistent Atrial Fibrillation
    Guide Wire Fracture During Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Implantation and Subsequent Management
    A Difficult Case of Diaphragmatic Stimulation
    Extraction of a Biventricular Defibrillator with a Starfix 4195 Coronary Venous Lead
    Complications of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy: Infection
    Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in Non-Left Bundle Branch Block Morphology
    Use of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance to Guide Left Ventricular Lead Deployment in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
    Role of Scar Burden Versus Distribution Assessment by Cardiovascular Magnetic Resynchronization in Ischemia
    Difficulties in Prediction of Response to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
    Management of Frequent Ventricular Extrasystoles
    Cardiac Contractility Modulation in a Nonresponder to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
    Nonresponders to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy: Switch-Off If Worsening
    Recognition of Anodal Stimulation
    Significant Residual or Worsening Mitral Regurgitation (MitraClip)
    Intrathoracic Impedance (Dietary Incompliance)
    Pulmonary Hypertension and Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy: Evaluation Prior to Implantation and Response to Therapy
    Role of Left Atrial Pressure Monitoring in the Management of Heart Failure
    Role of Remote Monitoring in Managing a Patient on Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy: Medical Therapy and Device Optimization
    Role of Remote Monitoring in Managing a Patient on Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy: Atrial Fibrillation.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2014
  • Freeman, Arthur.
    Summary: We tend to think of CBT as a short-term, "symptom-focused treatment" so how can we apply it to clients with deep-seated personality disorders? Prepare to have your clinical horizons broadened in this video with Art Freeman, who demonstrates classic CBT with a refreshing, world-wise simplicity while integrating skills and techniques from other approaches. Here, Freeman illustrates how attention to client schemas, cognitions, and the therapeutic alliance can be integrated into a full course of treatment for Axis II conditions, and offers a real contrast to traditional views of CBT. Alfred, ambivalent about therapy and emotionally disturbed, comes to Freeman after the latest in a string of unexpected relationship breakups struggling with feelings of anger, blame and suicidality. At first believing Alfred to be overly dependent, Freeman uncovers narcissistic beliefs, substance abuse, and physical violence that point to a more troubling personality disorder. Honing in on Alfred's "maladaptive schemas" or core beliefs regarding "relationships" he asks direct questions that challenge Alfred's perceptions, while maintaining an attuned and nonjudgmental stance. Freeman offers informative commentary throughout two full sessions, giving us insight into his thought process and rationale for specific interventions. The use of metaphor plays prominently in his work, and helps Alfred make sense of his experience in a way that eases his fragile self-concept and builds trust. Plain-spoken and practical, Freeman guides the sessions toward concrete goals while highlighting the cognitions that threaten to impede the work for this "scary" client. By the end of the video, Alfred has committed to further therapy and finds hope at the prospect of gaining control over his life. A wonderful cap to our series, this video is a must-see if you're interested in CBT, personality disorders, assessment, or weaving together different clinical perspectives.
    Digital Access 2014
  • editors Edward G. Wing, Fred J. Schiffman.
    Summary: "Known for its concise, easy-to-read writing style and comprehensive coverage, Cecil Essentials of Medicine has been a favorite of students, residents, and instructors through nine outstanding editions. This revised 10th Edition continues the tradition of excellence with a focus on high-yield core knowledge of key importance to anyone entering or established in the field of internal medicine. Fully revised and updated by editors Edward J. Wing and Fred J. Schiffman, along with other leading teachers and experts in the field, Cecil Essentials remains clinically focused and solidly grounded in basic science."--Amazon.com
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2022
  • editor, Suzan Obagi.
    Contents:
    The chemistry of peels: a hypothesis of action mechanisms and a proposal of a new classification of chemical peelings
    Choosing the correct peel for the appropriate patient
    The role of priming the skin for peels
    Light chemical peels
    Medium-depth peels and trichloroacetic acid blue peel
    Trichloroacetic acid peels of the neck, chest, and arms and hands
    Phenol-croton oil peels
    Deep chemical peels
    Peels in men ; special considerations
    Combination therapy in acne : peels as adjuvant therapy
    Treatment of acne scars with a combination of chemical peels and microneedling
    The Rullan two-day croton oil-phenol chemasbrasion peel
    New advances combining the chemical reconstruction of skin scars (CROSS) and subcision
    Chemical peeling as an adjunct to facelift and eyelid surgery
    Segmental phenol croton oil peels for brow lifting, eyelid tightening, and lip eversion
    Skin resurfacing complications.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2021
  • Lonie R. Salkowski, Tanya W. Moseley.
    Contents:
    I. Introduction to Clinical Breast Tomosynthesis.
    II: Cases with Screening Tomosynthesis Evaluation Needing No Further Evaluation.
    III: Cases with Screening Tomosynthesis Evaluation Needing Further Diagnostic Evaluation.
    IV: Cases with Screening and Diagnostic Tomosynthesis Evaluations.
    V: Cases with Diagnostic Tomosynthesis Evaluation Recalled from Conventional Screening Mammogram.
    VI: Cases with Diagnostic Tomosynthesis Evaluation Presenting with Clinical Indication.
    VII: Cases with Known Cancer Diagnosis Needing Additional Evaluation.
    VIII: Intervention: Biopsy Using Tomosynthesis or Stereotacic Guidance
  • [edited by] Kenneth A. Ellenbogen, Bruce L. Wilkoff, G. Neal Kay, Chu-Pak Lau, Angelo Auricchio.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2017
  • [edited by] Vinay Chandrasekhara, B. Joseph Elmunzer, Mouen A. Khashab, V. Raman Muthusamy.
    Contents:
    Section I: Equipment and general principles of endoscopy. The history of gastrointestinal endoscopy
    Setting up an endoscopy facility
    How endoscopes work
    Cleaning and disinfecting gastrointestinal endoscopy equipment
    Tissue sampling, specimen handling, and chromoendoscopy
    Electrosurgery in therapeutic endoscopy
    Sedation and monitoring in endoscopy
    Patient preparation and pharmacotherapeutic considerations
    Bowel preparation for colonoscopy
    Reporting, documentation, and risk management
    Small-caliber endoscopy
    Postsurgical endoscopic anatomy
    Endoscopic simulators
    Section II: Luminal gastrointestinal disorders. Part 1: Gastrointestinal bleeding
    Nonvariceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding
    Portal hypertensive bleeding
    Lower gastrointestinal bleeding
    Mid-gut gastrointestinal bleeding
    Occult and unexplained chronic gastrointestinal bleeding
    Part 2: Esophageal Disorders. Esophageal motility disorders
    Endoscopic diagnosis and management of Zenker's diverticula
    Benign esophageal strictures
    Ingested foreign objects and food bolus impactions
    Eosinophilic esophagitis
    Gastroesophageal reflux disease
    Barrett's esophagus
    Screening for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
    Endoscopic treatment of early esophageal neoplasia
    Palliation of malignant dysphagia and esophageal fistulas
    Part 3: Gastric disorders. Gastroparesis
    Gastric polyps and thickened gastric folds
    Subepithelial tumors of the esophagus and stomach
    Diagnosis and treatment of superficial gastric neoplasms
    Palliation of gastric outlet obstruction
    Part 4: Duodenal disorders. Duodenal and papillary adenomas
    Part 5: Colonic disorders. Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction
    Colorectal cancer screening and surveillance
    Polypectomy, mucosal resection, and submucosal dissection
    Endoscopic diagnosis and staging of inflammatory bowel disease
    Dysplasia surveillance in inflammatory bowel disease
    Colonic strictures
    Part 6: Miscellaneous. Infections of the luminal digestive tract
    Techniques in enteral access
    Endoscopic techniques for weight loss
    Management of post-bariatric complications
    Intramural and transmural endoscopy
    Endoscopic full thickness resection of subepithelial lesions of the GI tract
    Extraintestinal endosonography
    Section 3: Pancreatobiliary disorders. Part 1: general considerations and techniques. Preparation for pancreaticobiliary endoscopy
    Choloangiography and pancreatography
    Cannulation and sphinctertomy
    Endoscopic ultrasound and FNA for pancreatic and biliary disorders
    Endoscopic ultrasound-guided access and drainage of the pancreaticobiliary ductal systems
    Part 2: Benign Biliary Disorders. Gallstone disease: choledocholithiasis, cholecystitis, and gallstone pancreatitis
    Postoperative biliary strictures and leaks
    Infections of the biliary tract
    Sphincter of Oddi disorders
    Part 3: Benign pancreatic disorders. Recurrent acute pancreatitis
    Pancreatic fluid collections and leaks
    Chronic pancreatitis
    Part 4: Neoplastic pancreaticobiliary disorders. The indeterminate biliary stricture
    Pancreatic cystic lesions
    Evaluation and staging of pancreaticobiliary malignancy
    Palliation of malignant pancreaticobiliary obstruction.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2019
  • [edited by] David B. Elliott.
    Contents:
    Evidence-based eye examinations
    Communication skills
    Assessment of visual function
    Refraction and prescribing
    Contact lens assessment
    Assessment of Binocular Vision and Accommodation
    Ocular health assessment
    Variations in appearance of the normal eye
    Physical examination procedures.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2014
  • Summary: ClinicalKey is a clinical care resource that provides quick access to Elsevier books, journals and videos via a clinical search engine.
    Digital Access Database
  • Summary: Clinical Key for Nursing includes drug monographs, clinical topic summaries, videos, images, and journals specific to nurses' needs.
    Digital Access Database
  • Amy Wenzel ; American Psychological Association presents.
    Summary: In Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Over Time, Dr. Amy Wenzel demonstrates this empirically validated approach over the course of six sessions with one client. Dr. Wenzel works with a young woman in college who is trying to maintain a healthy life balance despite a stressful home environment in which she functions as caregiver to two family members. Over the course of treatment, Dr. Wenzel uses cognitive restructuring to engage the client in identifying, evaluating, and modifying the thoughts and underlying beliefs related to her stress and anxiety.
    Digital Access [2016]
  • [edited by] Steven L. Goudy, Travis T. Tollefson.
    Contents:
    Genetics, prenatal diagnosis and counseling, and feeding / Steven L. Goudy and Lisa M. Buckmiller
    Presurgical treatment / Judah S. Garfinkle and Hitesh Kapadia
    Mandibular distraction / Timothy A. Lander and Andrew R. Scott
    Cleft lip repair : unilateral / Travis T. Tollefson and Jonathan M. Sykes
    Cleft lip repair : bilateral / Travis T. Tollefson and Craig W. Senders
    Primary cleft rhinoplasty and gingivoperiosteoplasty / Lisa M. Morris and Sherard A. Tatum
    Cleft palate repair / Tendy Chiang and Gregory C. Allen
    Adjunctive methods in cleft palate repair and complications / Travis D. Reeves, Krishna G. Patel, and Christopher M. Discolo
    Alveolar bone grafting / Sean M. Young and Samuel J. McKenna
    Cleft rhinoplasty / Scott J. Stephan and Tom D. Wang
    Speech/resonance evaluation / Jennifer C. Muckala and Ann W. Kummer
    Pharyngeal flap surgery / J. Paul Willging and Aliza P. Cohen
    Sphincter pharyngoplasty / Emily F. Boss and Kathleen C.Y. Sie
    Complications of velopharyngeal insufficiency surgery and special populations / Caroline A. Banks and David R. White
    Humanitarian missions / Sofia Lyford-Pike and Patrick J. Byrne.
    Digital Access
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    Thieme MedOne Plastic Surgery
    Thieme MedOne Otolaryngology
  • [edited by] Anil Nanda.
    Summary: "Learn from key leaders in the field of neurosurgery with the practical guidance presented in this first-of-its-kind resource. Complications in Neurosurgery uses a case-based format to explore complications across the full range of commonly performed neurosurgical procedures. As you review dozens of up-to-date, real-life cases, you'll become better equipped to identify pitfalls ahead of time and have the knowledge to handle difficult situations that arise during surgery"--Publisher's description.

    Contents:
    Section one: General neurosurgery. Historical perspective
    Informed consent and medico legal aspects of neurosurgery
    Wrong side craniotomy and wrong level spine surgery: 'res ipsa loquitur'
    Medical complications in neurosurgery
    Surgical complications in cranial and spine surgery (Position-related, pneumocephalus, pseudomeningocoele and CSF leak, wound complications)
    Venous injury and cerebral edema in cranial surgery
    Post-operative hematoma after neurosurgery
    Section two: Cranial complications. Vascular surgery complications
    Overview
    Intra-operative rupture and parent artery injury during aneurysm surgery
    Cerebral Vasospasm: complications and avoidance
    Complications of AVM microsurgery; steal phenomenon and management of residual AVM
    Complications of cerebral bypass surgery
    Complications of surgery for cavernomas
    Complication of Carotid endarterectomy
    Skull base surgery complications
    Overview
    Complications in anterior cranial fossa surgery
    Complications in middle cranial fossa surgery
    Complications in posterior cranial fossa surgery
    Complications of Chiari malformation surgery
    Primary brain lesion resection complications
    Primary brain lesion resection complications: an overview
    Complications following glioma surgery
    Complications of surgery for pituitary tumors
    Thalamic and insular tumors: minimizing deficits
    Complications of surgery for pineal region tumors
    Complications associated with surgery for intracranial infectious lesions : (tuberculosis, hydatid, neurocysticercosis)
    Malignant brain swelling after resection of superior sagittal sinus meningioma
    Facial nerve and Auditory nerve deficit in GKRS for vestibular Schwannomas
    Pediatric neurosurgery complications
    Complications of posterior fossa tumors: ependymoma/ medulloblastoma/ pilocytic astrocytoma
    Craniopharyngioma: complications after microsurgery
    Complications associated with cerebrospinal fluid diversion
    Complications after myelomeningocele repair: CSF leak and retethering
    Functional and radiosurgery, surgery for trigeminal neuralgia; complications
    Complications of various treatment options for trigeminal neuralgia
    Complications of DBS
    Complications following epilepsy surgery
    Complications after Stereotactic Radiosurgery
    Endoscopic surgery
    Complications of endonasal endoscopy
    Vascular injuries in transsphenoidal approach
    Complications of ventricular endoscopy
    Endovascular surgery
    Access-related complications: (groin hematoma, dissection and pseudoaneurysm, contrast-nephropathy, air embolism)
    Procedure-related complications: aneurysms: intraprocedural rupture, thromboembolic events, coil migration or prolapse into parent artery, and recurrent aneurysm management
    Procedure related complications: AVM embolization
    Procedure related complications: stroke
    Procedure related complications: CCF and AVF
    Trauma
    Complications after decompressive craniectomy and cranioplasty
    Complications following surgery for chronic subdural hematoma
    Section three: Spinal and peripheral nerve surgery complications. General and Degenerative spinal disease surgery complications
    Overview of general and degenerative spine surgery complications
    Adjacent level disc degeneration and pseudoarthrosis
    Graft related complications (autograft, BMP, synthetic)
    Procedure related complications (inadvertent dural tear, CSF leak)
    Complications of surgery at craniocervical junction
    Neurologic deterioration after spinal surgery (including cauda equine)
    Vascular injury during approach to lumbar spine
    Vascular complications in cervical spine surgery (anterior approach and posterior approach)
    Instrumentation related complications
    Post-op spinal deformities: kyphosis, non-union and loss of motion segment
    Complications of MIS
    Spinal neoplastic and vascular lesion surgery complications
    Complications in spinal cord tumor surgery
    Complications of surgery for vertebral body tumors
    Complications of surgery for spinal vascular malformations
    Complications of surgery and radiosurgery in spinal metastasis
    Spinal Trauma and peripheral nerve surgery complications
    Complication of spinal fractures
    Post-traumatic syringomyelia
    Complications of surgery for peripheral nerve injuries and tumors.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2019
  • edited by Joseph E. Losee, Richard E. Kirschner.
    Digital Access
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    Thieme MedOne Plastic Surgery
    Thieme MedOne Plastic Surgery
    Thieme MedOne Otolaryngology
    Thieme MedOne Otolaryngology
  • edited by Marluce Bibbo, David C. Wilbur.
    Summary: In the newly updated edition of Comprehensive Cytopathology, a team of international experts provides criteria and techniques in diagnosis, testing, and new insights in cytology. This accessible guide to diagnostic investigation and screening is ideal for daily laboratory use, taking a systematic approach to helping you understand major diagnostic criteria as well as the pitfalls and limitations of cytology. Quickly find the answers you need through a consistent chapter structure.Realize every possibility. Appropriate histopathological correlations and a consideration of the possible differential diagnosis accompany the cytological findings.

    Contents:
    The Cell : Basic Structure and Function, and Molecular Basis of Neoplasia
    Basic Cytogenetics and the Role of Genetics in Cancer Development
    Cytologic Screening Programs
    Diagnostic Quality Assurance in Cytopathology
    Evaluation of the Non-gynecologic Sample in Smears and Liquid-based Preparations
    The Bethesda System for Reporting Cervical Cytology
    Microbiology, Inflammation, and Viral Infections
    Benign Proliferative Reactions, Intraepithelial Neoplasia, and Invasive Cancer of the Uterine Cervix
    Glandular Neoplasms of the Uterine Cervix
    Endometrial Hyperplasia and Carcinoma, Extrauterine Cancer, and Unusual Tumors
    Vulva, Vagina, and Anus
    Peritoneal Washings and Ovary
    Respiratory Tract
    Alimentary Tract (Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestine, Colon, Rectum, Anus, Biliary Tract)
    Urinary Tract
    Central Nervous System
    Eye
    Cytology of Soft Tissue, Bone, and Skin
    Pleural, Peritoneal, and Pericardial Effusions
    Fine-needle Aspiration Biopsy Techniques
    Fine-needle Aspiration Biopsy Techniques
    Salivary Glands and Rare Head and Neck Lesions
    The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology
    Thyroid
    Lymph Nodes : Cytomorphology and Flow Cytometry
    Breast
    Mediastinum
    Kidneys, Adrenals, and Retroperitoneum
    Liver
    Pancreas
    Pediatric Tumors
    Effects of Therapy on Cytologic Specimens
    Cytopreparatory Techniques
    Digital Pathology/Telepathology
    Automation in Cervical Cytology
    Immunocytochemistry
    Molecular Techniques
    HPV Detection Techniques.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2015
  • [edited by] David M. Gershenson, Gretchen M. Lentz, Fidel A. Valea, Rogerio A. Lobo.
    Summary: "With its trademark clear, concise writing style and evidence-based focus, Comprehensive Gynecology, 8th Edition, remains your #1 choice for practical, in-depth coverage of any women's health issue you're likely to encounter. It covers all key issues in gynecology, now fully updated to include new information on topics such as laparoscopy and innovations in robotic surgery, reversible contraception, and advancements in treating endometriosis. For residents, specialists, primary care doctors, and other healthcare providers, Comprehensive Gynecology is an easy-to-access source of trusted information for everyday practice. Includes helpful features such as key references and terms, key points at the end of each chapter, summary boxes for quick reference, and new bolded text to highlight the most important concepts. Features newly improved artwork; a more cohesive, easy-to-navigate design throughout; and more clinical algorithms. Contains hundreds of illustrations and tables, anatomical figures, radiographs, and photographs, as well as 20 videos that address topics such as Pap smear techniques, hysteroscopic metroplasty, and endometriosis of the bladder. Brings you up to date with the latest applications in diagnostic and interventional ultrasound, issues in infertility, the latest research in menopause, and other essential aspects of today's practice. Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices"-- Provided by publisher.
    Digital Access
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    ScienceDirect
    ClinicalKey
  • edited by Mark J. Mannis, Edward J. Holland.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2022
  • edited by Zoe Diana Draelos.
    Summary: Improve your knowledge and treat patients with confidence using today's most advanced cosmeceutical treatments and expert guidance from author Zoe Diana Draelos, MD. Cosmeceuticals, 3rd Edition, a volume in the Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology Series, covers cutting-edge content, keeping you up to date with developments in this rapidly-moving field so you can offer your patients the latest cosmeceutical therapies with optimal results.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2016
  • Theda C. Kontis, Victor G. Lacombe ; Sarah E. Faris, medical illustrator ; foreword by Jean D. Carruthers.
    Summary: "This revised and updated second edition by esteemed facial plastic surgeons Theda Kontis and Victor Lacombe builds on their bestselling first edition. Content is designed to augment knowledge of beginner injectors and train veteran injectors on how to finesse facial fillers and muscle-relaxing injections. Since publication of the first edition, understanding of the aging face has increased, while the number of non-surgical facial enhancements has continued to skyrocket. This book's primary focus is the improvement of minor facial irregularities and asymmetries using the latest injection procedures"--Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Machine generated contents note:
    Section I Introduction to InjectablesSection II Introduction to NeurotoxinsSection III Neurotoxin Injection TechniquesSection IV Introduction to FillersSection V Filler Injection TechniquesSection VI Fat-Dissolving InjectionsSection VII Appendices.
    Digital Access
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    Thieme-Connect
    Thieme MedOne Plastic Surgery
    Thieme MedOne Otolaryngology
  • Joseph E. Parrillo MD and R. Phillip Dellinger MD, MSc, MCCM
    Summary: "Now completely revised to bring you up to date with the latest advances in the field, Critical Care Medicine: Principles of Diagnosis and Management in the Adult, 5th Edition, delivers expert, practical guidance on virtually any clinical scenario you may encounter in the ICU. Designed for intensivists, critical care and pulmonology residents, fellows, practicing physicians, and nurse practitioners, this highly regarded text is clinically focused and easy to reference"--Publisher's description.

    Contents:
    Section 1: Critical care procedures, monitoring, and pharmacology
    Cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation
    Airway management in the critically ill patient
    Assessment of cardiac filling and blood flow
    Arterial, central venous, and pulmonary artery catheters
    Cardiac pacing
    Pericardial tamponade: clinical presentation, diagnosis, and catheter-based therapies
    Intraaortic balloon counterpulsation & percutaneous ventricular assist devices
    Echocardiography
    General principles of mechanical ventilation
    Ventilatory management of obstructive airway disease
    Mechanical ventilation of acute respiratory distress syndrome
    Bronchoscopy and lung biopsy in the critically ill
    Noninvasive respiratory monitoring
    Tracheostomy
    Chest tube thoracostomy
    Intracranial monitoring
    Gastrointestinal endoscopy
    Bedside ultrasound in the critically ill patient
    Continuous renal replacement therapy
    Use of sedatives, analgesics, and neuromuscular blockers
    Principles of drug dosing in critically ill
    Section 2: Critical care cardiovascular disease
    Shock: classification, pathophysiology and approach to management
    Cardiogenic shock
    Severe sepsis and septic shock
    Cardiac tamponade
    Traumatic shock: nonsurgical management
    Severe heart failure
    Anaphylaxis and anaphylactic shock
    Acute coronary syndromes and acute myocardial infarction
    Valvular heart disease
    Cardiac arrhythmias
    Hypertensive crises
    Acute aortic dissection
    General principles of postoperative ICU care
    Postoperative management of the cardiac surgery patient
    Section 3: Critical care pulmonary disease
    Acute respiratory failure
    Life-threatening asthma
    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
    Hypoventilation and respiratory muscle dysfunction
    Pneumonia: considerations for the critically ill patient
    Weaning from mechanical ventilation
    Pulmonary embolism
    Pulmonary hypertension
    Massive hemoptysis
    Pneumothorax and barotrauma
    Toxic gas, fume, and smoke inhalation
    Section 4: Critical care infectious disease
    Nosocomial infection in the intensive care unit
    Antimicrobial therapy
    Antifungal and antiviral therapy
    Critically ill immunosuppressed host
    Specific infections with critical care implications
    Section 5: Renal disease and metabolic disorders in the critically ill
    Acute kidney injury
    Chronic renal failure
    Acid-base, electrolyte, and metabolic abnormalities
    Acute diabetic emergencies, glycemic control, and hypoglycemia
    Adrenal insufficiency in the critically ill patient
    Thyroid disorders
    Section 6: Neurologic disease in the critically ill
    Coma
    Neurologic criteria for death in adults
    Stroke
    Seizures in the critically ill
    Head injury
    Section 7: Physical and toxic injury in the critically ill
    Critical care management of the severely burned patient
    Poisonings
    Hypothermia, hyperthermia, and rhabdomyolysis
    Section 8: Administrative, ethical, and psychological issues in the care of the critically ill
    Performance improvement in critical care
    Ethical considerations in managing critically ill patients
    Administration and education in the intensive care unit
    Section 9: Other critical care disorders and issues in the critically ill
    Diagnosis and management of liver failure in the adult
    Gastrointestinal bleeding
    Acute pancreatitis
    Hemorrhagic and thrombotic disorders
    Use of blood components in the intensive care unit
    Intensive care of the cancer patient
    Critical care medicine in pregnancy
    Nutrition support.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2019
  • [edited by] Philip Lumb, Dimitrios Karakitsos.
    Summary: For physicians and nurses in critical care medicine, the increased demand and use of ultrasound necessitates further training. Critical Care Ultrasound helps meet that need. A straightforward, practical approach, an abundance of detailed ultrasound images, and online video demonstrations provide step-by-step guidance on the principles and effective use of this important imaging modality in both diagnosis and assistance with specific procedures. Coverage includes the latest applications of ultrasound for neurologic critical care; vascular problems; chest; hemodynamic monitoring; and abdominal and emergency uses, as well as assistance in a variety of specific procedures in critical care medicine.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2015
  • Pamela A. Hays ; American Psychological Association presents.
    Summary: In Culturally Responsive Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Over Time, Dr. Pamela A. Hays demonstrates an approach to therapy that focuses on helping alleviate a client's presenting issues in a manner best suited to the client's cultural identity, context, and preferences." -- Publisher's website.
    Digital Access [2016]
  • [edited by] Brian R. Gastman.
    Contents:
    Prevention of future skin cancer / Trevor Batty and Jerry D. Brewer
    Clinical detection of skin cancer / Michael Schowalter, Allison Vidimos, and Philip L. Bailin
    Treatment of squamous and basal cell carcinoma of the skin / Rogerio I. Neves
    Surgical treatment of cutaneous melanoma / Andrea M. Abbott, Matthew P. Doepker, and Vernon K. Sondak
    Treatment of rare skin malignancies / Karri Kluesner and William W. Dzwierzynski
    Mohs micrographic surgery's role in the treatment of skin cancer / Charlene Lam, Christine Poblete-Lopez, and Elizabeth M. Billingsley
    Role of radiation therapy in the treatment of skin malignancies / Shlomo A. Koyfman, Bindu V. Manyam, Nikhil Purushottam Joshi, and Sue S. Yom
    Surgical implications of systemic therapy for skin cancer / Vadim P. Koshenkov, Oliver Eng, and Howard L. Kaufman
    Common reconstructive techniques after facial skin cancer excision / Neilendu Kundu and Brian R. Gastman
    Operative lymphadenectomy / Calvin J. Young, Amrita Pandit, and Deepak Narayan
    The role of dermatopathology in the surgical management of skin cancer / Jennifer S. Ko, Eugen C. Minca, and Klaus J. Busam
    High-risk cutaneous malignancies / Sashank K. Reddy and Anthony P. Tufaro.
    Digital Access
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    Thieme-Connect
    Thieme MedOne Otolaryngology
    Thieme MedOne Plastic Surgery
  • [edited by] Edmund S. Cibas, Barbara S. Ducatman.
    Summary: Fully updated, the 4th edition of Cytology helps you apply the latest diagnostic techniques for the interpretation of a complete range of cytological specimens. This medical reference book offers access to the newest methods and adjunct tests, all in a brief, highly readable format that makes quick work of reviewing the key information available on this powerful yet minimally invasive method. It's a perfectly practical bench manual for trainees and practicing pathologists. Take advantage of comprehensive yet concise coverage of nearly every type of cytology, including gynecologic, non-gynecologic, and FNA. Understand the clinical implications of your diagnoses and better equip yourself to make effective interpretations with clinical correlations emphasized throughout. Make the most informed reporting decisions through an in-depth analysis of common diagnostic pitfalls. Quickly find the answers you need with succinct, bulleted text, clinical pearls, and summaries of key points. Gain real-life perspective on a complete range of cytologic findings with over 700 full-color illustrations.

    Contents:
    Cervical and vaginal cytology / Edmund S. Cibas
    Respiratory tract / Christopher A. French
    Urine and bladder washings / Andrew A. Renshaw
    Pleural, pericardial, and peritoneal fluids / Edmund S. Cibas
    Peritoneal washings / Edmund S. Cibas
    Cerebrospinal fluid / Edmund S. Cibas
    Gastrointestinal tract / Gamze Ayata and Helen H. Wang
    Fine-needle aspiration technique and specimen handling / Amy Ly
    Breast / Barbara S. Ducatman and Helen H. Wang
    Thyroid / Edmund S. Cibas
    Salivary gland / Jeffrey F. Krane and William C. Faquin
    Lymph nodes / Tad J. Wieczorek and Paul E. Wakely Jr.
    Liver / Barbara S. Ducatman
    Pancreas and biliary tree / Martha Bishop Pitman
    Kidney and adrenal gland / Andrew A. Renshaw and Edmund S. Cibas
    Ovary / Edmund S. Cibas
    Soft tissue / Xiaohua Qian
    Laboratory management / Edmund S. Cibas.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2014

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