Books
- Digital[edited by] Diane M. Schadewald.Summary: "Zaccagnini & White's Core Competencies for Advanced Practice Nursing: A Guide for DNPs, Fifth Edition continues to be the only textbook intended as the "go to resource" to help students understand what it means to be a DNP. Across the nation Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) programs can now be found in every state with program growth continuing. In April 2021, the AACN released the new Essentials: Core Competencies for Professional Nursing practice. Although this shifts the Essentials from degree-based competencies to practice level-based competencies, there remains a great need for a dedicated resource that serves as the template for new and existing DNP programs to support faculty and students as they collectively participate in DNP programing, teaching, and direct care service in multiple roles"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Knowledge for nursing practice
Person-centered care
Population health
Scholarship for nursing practice : the DNP role
Quality and safety
Interprofessional partnerships
Systems-based practice
Information and healthcare technologies
Professionalism
Personal, professional, and leadership development
Template for the DNP project
DNP project types and abstracts.Digital Access R2Library [2024] - Digital[edited by] Arun J. Sanyal, Thomas D. Boyer, Norah A. Terrault, Keith D. Lindor.Contents:
Anatomy and cellular functions of the liver
Bile acids and bile flow : new functions of old molecules
Intestinal microbiome and the liver
The liver as an immune organ
The liver's response to injury : inflammation and fibrosis
Stem cells and hepatocyte transplantation
Approach to jaundice and abnormal liver function test results
Noninvasive assessment of disease progression
Molecular and genetics-based diagnostics
Imaging in assessment of liver disease and lesions
Evaluation of the hepatic mass
Assessment of liver histology
Critical care management of patients with liver disease
Neurologic consequences of liver disease
Ascites and hyponatremia
Portal hypertension related to bleeding
Renal failure in cirrhosis
Cardiopulmonary complications of cirrhosis
The hemostatic and hematopoietic system in liver disease
Acute liver failure
Acute-on-chronic liver failure
Epidemiology and pathogenesis of alcoholic liver disease
Natural history and cofactors of alcoholic liver disease
Prevention and management of alcoholic liver disease
Pathogenesis of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Epidemiology, natural history, and evaluation of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Management of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and metabolic syndrome
Virology and pathogenesis of hepatitis C
Epidemiology, natural history, and diagnosis of hepatitis C
Treatment of hepatitis C
Virology and pathogenesis of hepatitis B
Epidemiology, diagnosis, and natural history of hepatitis B
Treatment of hepatitis B
Hepatitis D
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis E
HIV and the liver
Liver disease associated with systemic viral infection
Parasitic liver disease
Bacterial and miscellaneous infections of the liver
Autoimmune hepatitis
Primary biliary cholangitis
Primary and secondary sclerosing cholangitis
Budd-Chiari syndrome and sinusoidal obstruction syndrome
Portal and splenic vein thrombosis
Hepatocellular carcinoma
Cholangiocarcinoma
Other malignant hepatic tumors
Benign liver tumors
Pretransplant evaluation and care
Transplantation of the liver
Post--liver transplant management
Recurrent primary disease after liver transplantation
The liver in pregnancy
Nutrition and the liver
Drug-induced liver injury
Preoperative and postoperative hepatic dysfunctions
Bilirubin metabolism and its disorders
Wilson disease
Hemochromatosis
Α1 -antitrypsin deficiency
Approach to and evaluation of metabolic liver diseases
Pediatric cholestatic syndromes
Fibrocystic diseases of the liver
Viral hepatitis in children.Digital Access - DigitalSaravanan Ramachandran and Senthilkumar Rajago.Summary: This book offers a comprehensive overview of toxicology, highlighting the significance of peptide-based toxins from marine environments. It discusses the principles of protein-carbohydrate and domain-domain interactions to increase our understanding of toxicology in zebrafish models, as well as drug interaction mechanisms and target definition in drug discovery. It also reviews the structure of marine peptides/toxins and the toxicology of peptide secreting cells and cells that respond to these enzymes, and describes the normal and abnormal toxicology of marine peptides in zebrafish models. Offering insights into the field of proteomics, particularly current practice and research models for solving its many riddles, the book also explains the analytical principles of marine protein-protein and protein-carbohydrate interaction in the context of teratogenicity in target identification in peptide- based drug discovery. Lastly, the book methodically examines the preclinical research on marine proteins/peptides.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Biomedical importance of marine peptides/toxins
Chapter 2. Toxicity of peptides in Zebrafish embryos
Chapter 3. Teratogenic activity of toxins in Zebrafish model
Chapter 4. Anticancer properties marine peptides/toxins using Zebrafish model
Chapter 5. Protective effect of marine peptides/toxins in CVD using Zebrafish model. - Digitaledited by H. William Detrich III, Monte Westerfield, Leonard I. Zon.Contents:
Embryonic Cell Culture in Zebrafish / C.A. Ciarlo, L.I. Zon
Cellular Dissection of Zebrafish Hematopoiesis / D.L. Stachura, D. Traver
Second Harmonic Generation Microscopy in Zebrafish / D.C. LeBert, J.M. Squirell, A. Huttenlocher, K.W. Eliceiri
Imaging Blood Vessels and Lymphatic Vessels in the Zebrafish / H.M. Jung, S. Isogai, M. Kamei, D. Castranova, A.V. Gore, B.M. Weinstein
An Eye on Light-sheet Microscopy / D. Kromm, T. Thumberger, J. Wittbrodt
Single Neuron Morphology In Vivo with Confined Primed Conversion / M.A. Mohr, P. Pantazis
Visualizing Retinoic Acid Morphogen Gradients / T.F. Schilling, J. Sosnik, Q. Nie
Using Fluorescent Lipids in Live Zebrafish Larvae: from Imaging Whole Animal Physiology to Subcellular Lipid Trafficking / J.L. Anderson, J.D. Carten, S.A. Farber
Analysis of Cilia Structure and Function in Zebrafish / E. Leventea, K. Hazime, C. Zhao, J. Malicki
Functional Calcium Imaging in Zebrafish Lateral-line Hair Cells / Q.X. Zhang, X.J. He, H.C. Wong, K.S. Kindt
Physiological Recordings from the Zebrafish Lateral Line / J. Olt, A.J. Ordoobadi, W. Marcotti, J.G. Trapani.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2016 - Digitaledited by H. William Detrich III, Monte Westerfield, Leonard I. Zon.Summary: Methods to Study Maternal Regulations of Germ Cell Specification in Zebrafish -- Patterning, Morphogenesis, and Neurogenesis of Zebrafish Cranial Sensory Placodes -- Oligodendrocyte Differentiation -- Studying the Peripheral Sympathetic Nervous System and Neuroblastoma in Zebrafish -- Zebrafish As a Model for Understanding Enteric Nervous System Interactions in the Developing Intestional Tract -- Methods to Study the Development, Anatomy, and Function of the Zebrafish Inner Ear Across the Life Course -- Imaging Collective Cell Migration and Hair Cell Regeneration in the Sensory Lateral Line -- Analysis of the Retina in the Zebrafish Model -- Strategies for Analyzing Cardiac Phenotypes in the Zebrafish Embryo -- Chemical Approaches to Angiogenesis in Development and Regeneration -- Quantitative Methods for Studying Hemostasis in Zebrafish Larvae -- Zebrafish Kidney Development -- Zebrafish Pancreas As a Model for Development and Disease -- Endoderm Specification and Liver Development -- Emerging Tools to Study Proteoglycan Function During Skeletal Development -- Generation and Analysis of Zebrafish Melanoma Models -- Learning and Memory in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) -- Working With Zebrafish at Postembryonic Stages.Methods to Study Maternal Regulations of Germ Cell Specification in Zebrafish -- Patterning, Morphogenesis, and Neurogenesis of Zebrafish Cranial Sensory Placodes -- Oligodendrocyte Differentiation -- Studying the Peripheral Sympathetic Nervous System and Neuroblastoma in Zebrafish -- Zebrafish As a Model for Understanding Enteric Nervous System Interactions in the Developing Intestional Tract -- Methods to Study the Development, Anatomy, and Function of the Zebrafish Inner Ear Across the Life Course -- Imaging Collective Cell Migration and Hair Cell Regeneration in the Sensory Lateral Line -- Analysis of the Retina in the Zebrafish Model -- Strategies for Analyzing Cardiac Phenotypes in the Zebrafish Embryo -- Chemical Approaches to Angiogenesis in Development and Regeneration -- Quantitative Methods for Studying Hemostasis in Zebrafish Larvae -- Zebrafish Kidney Development -- Zebrafish Pancreas As a Model for Development and Disease -- Endoderm Specification and Liver Development -- Emerging Tools to Study Proteoglycan Function During Skeletal Development -- Generation and Analysis of Zebrafish Melanoma Models -- Learning and Memory in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) -- Working With Zebrafish at Postembryonic Stages.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2016
- Digitaledited by H. William Detrich, Monte Westerfield and Leonard I. Zon.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2017
- Digitaledited by H. William Detrich, Monte Westerfield and Leonard I. Zon.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2016
- DigitalHiromi Hirata, Atsuo Iida, editors.Summary: This book provides cutting-edge studies and technologies using small fishes, including zebrafish, medaka, and other fishes as new model animals for molecular biology, developmental biology, and medicine. It also introduces eccentric fish models that are pioneering new frontiers of biology. Zebrafish and medaka have been developed as lower vertebrate model organisms because these small fish are easy to raise in the laboratory and are useful for the live imaging of the morphology and activity of cells and tissues in intact animals. By virtue of those specific advantages, fish studies have demonstrated the common features of vertebrates and raised further questions toward understanding the mystery of life. The book consists of four parts: "Development and Cell Biology", "Homeostasis and Reproduction", "Clinical Models", and "Eccentric Fish". Together they describes the core area of small fish study - often considered mere zoology but which is actually proving to be the universal basis of life. Written by leading scientists, the book helps readers to understand small fishes, inspires scientists to utilize small fishes in their studies, and encourages anyone who wants to participate in the large and fantastic world of small fish.
Contents:
2.1.3 Endothelial Cell Branching and Anastomosis2.1.4 Endothelial Cell Rearrangements; 2.1.5 Apical Membrane Invagination; 2.1.6 Vessel Pruning; 2.2 Endothelial Membrane Dynamics During Vessel Morphogenesis; 2.2.1 Endothelial Cell Membrane Plasticity; 2.2.2 Regulation of Membrane Dynamics by Actomyosin Activity; 2.3 Endothelial Cell-Cell Junction Dynamics During Vessel Morphogenesis; 2.3.1 Cell-Cell Junction Remodeling During Sprout Extension; 2.3.2 Formation of New Junctions During Anastomosis; 2.3.3 Cell-Cell Junction Organization During Blood Vessel Tubulogenesis 2.3.4 Reorganization of Cell-Cell Junctions during Vessel Pruning2.3.5 Molecular Regulation of Endothelial Cell-Cell Junctions; 2.3.6 Regulation of Endothelial Cell-Cell Junctions by the Actin Cytoskeleton; 2.4 Influence of Hemodynamic Forces on Blood Vessel Morphogenesis; 2.4.1 Modulation of Endothelial Cell Polarity by Blood Flow; 2.4.2 Lumen Formation and Maintenance Depends on Blood Flow; 2.4.3 Hemodynamic Forces Regulate Vessel Diameter and Size; 2.4.4 Role of Hemodynamic Forces on Vessel Formation and Remodeling; 2.4.5 Mechanosensors of Hemodynamic Forces; 2.5 Conclusions; References
Chapter 3: Development of Hematopoietic Stem Cells in Zebrafish3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 General; 3.1.2 Zebrafish as a Model for the Study of HSC Development; 3.2 Comparison of Hematopoietic Development between the Mouse and Zebrafish; 3.2.1 Hematopoietic Development in the Mouse; 3.2.2 Hematopoietic Development in the Zebrafish; 3.3 Molecular Regulation of HSC Specification in the Zebrafish Embryo; 3.3.1 Transcriptional Regulation of HSC Specification; 3.3.2 Regulation of HSC Specification by Notch Signaling; 3.3.3 Regulatory Signaling Pathways Required for HSC Specification - DigitalJun Aruga, editor.Contents:
Zic family in animal evolution and development. comparative genomics of the Zic family genes / Jun Aruga, Minoru Hatayama
Cnidarian Zic genes / Michael J. Layden
Odd-paired: the Drosophila Zic gene / Deborah A. Hursh, Brian G. Stultz
Zic genes in nematodes: a role in nervous system development and Wnt signaling / Guillaume Bordet, Vincent Bertrand
Lophotrochozoan Zic genes / Jun Aruga
Ascidian Zic genes / Yutaka Satou, Kaoru S. Imai
Amphibian Zic genes / Christa Merzdorf, Jennifer Forecki
Zic genes in teleosts: their roles in dorsoventral patterning in the somite / Kota Abe, Toru Kawanishi, Hiroyuki Takeda
Zebrafish Zic genes mediate developmental signaling / Cecilia Lanny Winata, Vladimir Korzh
Overview of rodent Zic genes / Koula E. M. Diamand, Kristen S. Barratt, Ruth M. Arkell
Rodent Zic genes in neural network wiring / Eloísa Herrera
Zic family in medicine. Zic family proteins in emerging biomedical studies / Jun Aruga
ZIC1 function in normal cerebellar development and human developmental pathology / Jun Aruga, Kathleen J. Millen
ZIC2 in holoprosencephaly / Kristen S. Barratt, Ruth M. Arkell
ZIC3 in Heterotaxy / Helen M. Bellchambers, Stephanie M. Ware
Deregulation of ZIC family members in oncogenesis / Rob Houtmeyers, Jabob Souopgui, Sabine Tejpar
Roles of ZIC2 in regulation of pluripotent stem cells / Hisato Kondoh
Zic family in medicine / Role of Zic family proteins in transcriptional regulation and chromatin remodeling / Minoru Hatayama, Jun Aruga. - DigitalLisa A. Beltz.Digital Access
- DigitalSuzane Ramos da Silva, Fan Cheng, Shou-Jiang Gao.Summary: "Compiles the most current information on the Zika virus and its associated diseases This comprehensive book provides the most up-to-date information for students, medical students, and scientists on Zika virus and its associated diseases. It includes all the information related to the Zika virus since its discovery in 1947; its epidemic outbreak in 2007-2014; how the epidemiology changed in America in 2015-2016; its mode of transmission; how to prevent and treat it; and associated diseases. Zika Virus and Diseases: From Molecular Biology to Epidemiology offers complete and up-to-date coverage in 10 chapters. It presents information from papers that attempted to associate the virus with diseases in Africa until the first animal experiment; discusses its association with Guillain-Barre syndrome and microcephaly; describes the basic mechanisms for Zika (ZIKV) replication, including important differences between Dengue (DENV), West-Nile virus (WNV), and ZIKV; explains the difference between the strains and discusses the pathogenesis of them; covers the papers that showed all the interferences that Zika can cause, and the pathways which can be modified; and more. The first book since 1947 to put together all the scientific information Compiles all the information received in the last year about Zika virus Clearly demonstrates the origin and discovery of the virus Zika Virus and Diseases: From Molecular Biology to Epidemiology will appeal to graduate students, medical students, basic researchers, clinicians in infectious disease, microbiology, and virology, as well as people in related disciplines interested in learning more about this topic"--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
The history of ZIKV discovery
ZIKV : from silent to epidemic
ZIKV transmission and prevention
Association with Guillain-Barré syndrome and microcephaly
ZIKV animal models
Biology of ZIKV
Zika virus (ZIKV) strains and lineages
ZIKV-host interactions
Inhibitors of ZIKV replication and infection
Long-term care and perspectives.Digital Access Wiley 2018 - DigitalToshiyuki Fukada, Taiho Kambe, editors.Summary: This book, now in an extensively revised second edition, describes the crucial role of zinc signaling in biological processes on a molecular and physiological basis. Global leaders in the field review the latest knowledge, including the very significant advances in understanding that have been achieved since publication of the first edition. Detailed information is provided on all the essentials of zinc signaling, covering molecular aspects and the roles of zinc transporters, the zinc sensing receptor, and metallothioneins. Detection techniques for zinc signals, involving genetically encoded and chemical probes, are also described. The critical contributions of the zinc signal in maintaining health and the adverse consequences of any imbalance in the signal are then thoroughly addressed. Here, readers will find up-to-date information on the significance of the zinc signal in a wide range of conditions, including cardiovascular disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, diabetes, autoimmune diseases, inflammatory conditions, skin disease, osteoarthritis, and cancer. The book will be of value for researchers, clinicians, and advanced students.
Contents:
1 Opening The Second Era of Zinc Signaling study
2 Regulation of cellular zinc ions and their signalling functions
3 Zinc transporter proteins-A review and a new view from biochemistry
4 The Metallothionein-Zinc Landscape: How It Shapes Antimicrobial Immunity
5 Role of Zinc signaling in mast cell, basophil, T cell, and B cell
6 The role of Zinc signaling in reproduction
7 Zinc Signaling in Skeletal Muscle
8 Zinc Signaling in Aging Heart Function
9 Zinc signaling in the life and death of neurons
10 Possible therapeutic roles of metallothionein-3 and zinc in endosome-autophagosome-lysosomal pathway (EALP) dysfunction in astrocytes
11 Zinc in neurodegeneration
12 Role of Zinc Transporters in Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity
13 Zinc Signals in Immunology
14 Zinc Signals in Inflammation
15 Zinc transporters and zinc signaling in skin formation and diseases
16 Post-translational mechanisms of zinc signalling in cancer
17 Zinc Signaling (Zincin) in Intestinal function
18 In Situ Imaging of Zinc with Synthetic Fluorescent Probes
19 Zinc Signals in biology.Digital Access Springer 2019 - Printbearb. von G. v. Bergmann, H. Eppinger [u.a.].Contents:
1. T. Zirkulationsorgane, Mediastinum, Zwerchfell, obere Luftwege
2. T. Trachae. Bronchien. Lungen. Pleura. - DigitalBasil J. Zitelli, Sara C. McIntire, Andrew J. Nowalk.Contents:
Genetic disorders and dysmorphic conditions
Neonatology
Developmental/behavioral pediatrics
Allergy and immunology
Cardiology
Child abuse and neglect
Rheumatology
Dermatology
Pediatric endocrinology
Vascular anomalies
Nutrition and gastroenterology
Hematology and oncology
Infectious diseases
Nephrology
Urologic disorders
Neurology
Pulmonary disorders
Surgery
Pediatric and adolescent gynecology
Ophthalmology
Oral disorders
Orthopedics
Pediatric plastic surgery
Otolaryngology
Fundamentals of pediatric radiology.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2018 - Digital[edited by] Basil J. Zitelli, Sara C. McIntire, Andrew J. Nowalk, Jessica GarrisonDigital Access ClinicalKey 2023
- DigitalE. Christopher Ellison, Robert M. Zollinger, Jr. ; illustrations for tenth edition by Marita Bitans ; illustrations for previous editions by Marita Bitans, Jennifer Smith, Carol Donner, Mildred Codding, Paul Fairchild, and William Ollila.Digital Access AccessSurgery 2016
- DigitalKenshi Yao.Summary: Since magnifying endoscopy of the stomach, or zoom gastroscopy, was first performed at the beginning of the 21st century , there have been numerous findings in the field worldwide. The author of this volume has developed a standardized magnifying endoscopy technique that enables endoscopists to constantly visualize the microanatomy (subepithelial capillaries and the epithelial structure) within the stomach. With this technology, it has become easy to obtain magnified endoscopic findings. Techniques differ, however, depending upon the endoscopist. Endoscopists around the world do not have a standardized magnifying endoscopy technique, which is mandatory for the scientific analysis of their findings. In addition, there is no logical explanation for how and which microanatomies are visualized by magnifying endoscopy with narrow-band imaging in the glandular epithelium of the stomach. This inconsistency results in considerable confusion among researchers and clinicians and a lack of terminology for the purposes of analysis. As magnifying endoscopy with narrow-band imaging (NBI) becomes more popular throughout the world, there is increased demand for a specialized reference book focused on this subject. The aims of the present volume, Zoom Gastroscopy: Magnifying Endoscopy in the Stomach, are manifold: (1) to illustrate the standard magnifying endoscopic technique that can visualize subepithelial mucosal microvessels as small as capillaries, the smallest unit of blood vessels in the human body, (2) to explain the optical phenomena and principles for NBI and its application to magnifying endoscopy, (3) to clarify which microanatomies are visualized by magnifying endoscopy with NBI and how this is achieved, and (4) to present a diagnostic system so called VS classification system for early gastric neoplasias. With a single author, the book consistently uses uniform anatomical terms to describe endoscopic findings, providing an essential reference for endoscopists in the world.
Contents:
1. Basic Principles for the Interpretation of Magnified Endoscopic (ME) Findings: Vessels (V) Plus Surface (S) Classification System
2. Magnifying Endoscopy (ME) of the Stomach Targeting the Microvascular Architecture
3. Magnifying Ratio and Resolution in Electronic Endoscopy Systems
4. Magnified Endoscopic (ME) Findings of the Normal Gastric Mucosa
5. Chronic Gastritis: Gastric Body Mucosal Patterns Identified Using Magnifying Endoscopy (ME)
6. Microvascular Architecture Characteristic of Early Gastric Cancer as Visualized by Magnifying Endoscopy (ME) and Clinical Applications
7. Principles of Magnifying Endoscopy with Narrow-Band Imaging
8. Microanatomies as Visualized Using Magnifying Endoscopy with Narrow Band Imaging in the Stomach: What Microanatomical Structures Can We Visualize in the Glandular Epithelium Using Narrow Band Imaging, and How Is This Achieved?
9. The Proposed Vessels Plus Surface (VS) Classification System: Principles for Interpretation of Magnifying Endoscopy with Narrow-Band Imaging (M-NBI) Findings
10. Light Blue Crests (LBCs) and White Opaque Substance (WOS)
11. Clinical Applications of Magnifying Endoscopy with Narrow-Band Imaging (M-NBI) of the Stomach
12. The Vessels Plus Surface (VS) Classification System in the Diagnosis of Early Gastric Cancer
13. Analysis and Interpretation of Magnifying Endoscopy with Narrow Band Imaging (M-NBI) Findings in Gastric Epithelial Tumors (Early Gastric Cancer and Adenoma) Stratified for Paris Classification of Macroscopic Appearance
14. New Clinical Applications and Advantages for Magnifying Endoscopy (ME) with Narrow Band Imaging (NBI) in the Diagnosis of Early Gastric Cancer: Clinical Usefulness, Limitations and Clinical Strategies in Preoperative Determination of Tumor Margins, According to Degree of Difficulty Category. - DigitalRolf Bauerfeind, Institute for Hygiene and Infectious, Diseases of Animals, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Giessen, Germany ; Alexander von Graevenitz, Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland ; Peter Kimmig, Department of Parasitology, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany ; Hans Gerd Schiefer, Medical Microbiology, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Giessen, Germany ; Tino Schwarz, Central Laboratory and Vaccination Center, Stiftung Juliusspital, University of Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Germany ; Werner Slenczka, Institute for Virology, University Hospital of Marburg and Giessen, Marburg/Lahn, Germany ; Horst Zahner, Institute for Parasitology, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Giessen, Germany.Summary: Today, more than 200 diseases occuring in humans and animals are known to be mutually transmitted. Classic infectious disease such as rabies, plague, and yellow fever have not been eradicated despite major efforts. New zoonotic diseases are appearing due to global conditions such as overpopulation, wars, and food scarcity, which facilitate human contact with rodents, stray animals, and their parasites. In addition, humans are unwittingly becoming accidental hosts and new links in an infectious chain by engaging in activities such as survival training, which involves camping in open areas, and consumption of raw or insufficiently cooked food. Zoonotic infections cause a variety of symptoms that often do not provide clear evidence of a known disease. Zoonoses, Fourth Edition, describes most occurring worldwide zoonoses and facilitates the identification, diagnosis, and treatment of zoonotic infections. Written by a team of doctors, medical microbiologists, and veterinarians, this revised and updated edition - translated from the noted German reference Zoonosen - covers all aspects of the epidemiology and prevention of zoonotic diseases supported by clear descriptions of various illnesses. Specifically, this fourth edition covers zoonoses caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites; infections caused by animal bites; infections and intoxications by animal foods; iatrogenic transmission of zoonotic pathogens. Zoonoses is an indispensable reference for both clinicians and laboratorians. -- from back cover.
Contents:
Viral zoonoses
Bacterial zoonoses
Fungal zoonoses
Parasitic zoonoses.Digital Access Wiley 2016 - Digital[edited by] Marilyn Augustyn, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine, Division Director, Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, Barry Zuckerman, MD, Professor and Chair Emeritus of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine, Professor of Public Health, Boston University School of Public Health, Former Chair of Pediatrics, Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts.Summary: "Pediatricians are often the first line of defense for children with developmental and behavioral issues, and are often responsible for initial screening. This practical guide is geared toward primary care physicians to help them quickly identify issues and decide on next-steps. Chapters are in outline format, and cover a broad array of issues ranging from common childhood behavioral problems (biting, bullying, toilet training) to more critical (physical and sexual abuse, incarceration of a parent, violence). In addition, we have added more chapters addressing two generational approaches, because in our experience, the best way to help children is to help their parents and the best way to reach parents is through their children. Such chapters include parental depression, preventing unplanned pregnancy for parents of our patients, identifying and addressing social determinants of health, and parental self-understanding. We have also added new ideas to improve child health supervision for the 21st century specifically understanding and incorporating growth mindset, implicit bias, financial stress, cultural differences in parenting, and preventing unplanned pregnancy"-- Provided by publisher.Digital Access
- PrintSigerist, H. G.; Wehrli, G. A.
- PrintAlbert Mudry (editor) ; with the collaboration of Alexander Huber [and 16 others].Contents:
Introduction / Alexander Huber
Establishment of otorhinolaryngology (ORL) as a specialty at the turn of the 20th century / Albert Mudry
Felix Robert Nager and the establishment of the Zurich ORL Department in 1917 / Albert Mudry
100 years of life and work of the Zurich ORL Department / Andreas Heinrich Eckhard
The Changing face of deafmutism: from disability to deafhood / Thomas Spillmann, Dorothe Veraguth
Temporal bone laboratory: a successful source of inspiration / Christof Röösli
Ugo Fisch and the full access to the internal auditory canal / Albert Mudry
Cochlear implant: 40 years of research and development / Norbert Dillier, Flurin Pfiffner
Tonsillectomy: a mythic surgery / Claudine Gysin
Progress in head and neck surgery / Gerhard Huber, Stephan Schmid
Phoniatrics: first traces in Zurich - development of a medical specialty dealing with communication disorders / Jörg Bohlender
From microscopic to endoscopic sino-nasal and skull base surgery / David Holzmann, ichael Soyka
Evolution of teaching ORL to medical students / Rudolf Probst, Peter Ott
The Evolution of vestibular research, diagnostics and treatment at the University Hospital Zurich / Vincent G. Wettstein
100 years otorhinolaryngology, August 30th to September 2nd 2017 / Nicole Peter, Alexander Huber. - Digitaledited by James Chow.Summary: This book provides clinicians with state of the art information on the use of zygomatic implants to restore function and improve quality of life. International experts come together to showcase important innovations and advances in techniques that will assist in the optimization of outcomes. Readers will find information on indications, biomechanics, the role of imaging, digital treatment planning, and all aspects of implant placement. Individual chapters are devoted to different procedures, including the extramaxillary surgical technique, extended sinus lift with retained bone window, the anatomy-guided approach, the quad zygoma technique, and static and dynamic guided surgery. The use of zygomatic implants specifically in oncology patients is also given detailed consideration. Today, the zygomatic approach offers many advantages for patients with severe maxillary resorption, in whom grafting was in the past unavoidable. In providing an up-to-date global perspective on the zygoma concept, this book will be an invaluable source of guidance for practitioners at all levels of experience.
Contents:
Preface
Introduction
Zygomatic implants after twenty years
Systematic Review and Global Perspective
Biomechanics for Immediate Loading of the Zygomatic Implants
Imaging for Zygomatic Implants
Digital Workflow for Zygomatic Implants
Extended Sinus Lift for Zygomatic Implants
Zygoma Anatomy Guided Approach
Static and Dynamic Guided Surgery in Zygomatic Implants
Extramaxillary Zygomatic Implants
Quad Zygoma
Zygomatic Implants in Congenital Defects
Zygomatic Implants in Oncology Patients
Optimization and Innovation in Zygomatic Implants
Zygoma Summit/Expert Discussion.Digital Access Springer 2020
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Provides drug information targeted for patients. ECRI Guidelines Trust: A comprehensive database of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines and related documents. MedlinePlus: A repository of health information from the National Library of Medicine. Links are from trusted sites. No advertising, no endorsement of commercial companies or products LPCH CareNotes via MicroMedex: Patient education handouts customized by LPCH clinical staff Micromedex Lab Advisor: Evidence based laboratory test information Provides patient handouts from the American Academy of Family Physician.Largest, broadest eBook package; covers all sciences, as well as technology (including software), medicine, and humanities.
In addition to covering Wiley and Springer, MyiLibrary is also the only provider for Oxford and Cambridge University Press titles. No seat restrictions.
A collection of biomedical books that can be searched directly by concept, and linked to terms in PubMed abstracts.A web-based, decision support system for infectious diseases, epidemiology, microbiology and antimicrobial chemotherapy. The database, updated weekly, currently includes 337 diseases, 224 countries, 1,147 microbial taxa and 306 antibacterial (-fungal, -parasitic, -viral) agents and vaccines.
Over 10,000 notes outline the status of specific infections within each country.
Provides online, full-text access to Springer's journal titles as well as journals from other publishers.
Subjects include: life sciences, chemical sciences, environmental sciences, geosciences, computer science, mathematics, medicine, physics and astronomy, engineering and economics. Also includes eBooks.
Collection of over 8 thousand fulltext titles in engineering, math, and basic and applied biomedical research. Coverage is from 1967 to the present. A library of ebooks on a wide array of topics, digitized and made available online in conjunction with the original publishers.