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  • editors, Yvonne Chan, John C. Goddard.
    Contents:
    Part 1: General Otolaryngology
    Syndromes and eponyms
    Obstructive sleep apnea
    Laser and radiofrequency surgery-- Anesthesia for head and neck surgery
    Surgical hemostasis and clotting mechanisms
    Related neurology and neurosurgery
    The chest for ENT
    Nutrition, fluid, and electrolytes
    Antimicrobial therapy in otolaryngology--Head and neck surgery
    Parmacology and therapeutics
    Head and neck manifestations of HIV
    Granulomatous diseases of the head and neck
    Part 2: Otology/Neurotology/Audiology
    Anatomy of the ear
    Audiology
    Electrical response audiometry
    Vestibular and balance disorders
    Congential hearing loss
    Tinnitus
    Hearing rehabilitation: Surgical and nonsurgical
    Cochlear implants
    Facial nerve paralysis
    Infections of the temporal bone
    Noninfectious disorders of the ear
    Tumors of the temporal bone
    Endoscopic meddle ear surgery
    Part 3: Rhinology --Sinonasal development and anatomy
    Nasal function and the evaluation of taste/smell
    Acute rhinosinusitis
    Chronic rhinosinusitis
    Fungal Rhinosinusitis
    Diseases of the nasal cavity
    Tumors of the paranasal sinuses
    Endoscopic sinus surgery
    Endoscopic skull base surgery
    Part 4: Head and Neck
    Salivary gland diseases
    Anamony, physiology, and disorders of the oral cavity, pharynx, and esophagus
    Neck spaces and fascial planes
    Thyroid and parathyroid glands
    Cysts and tumors of the jaw
    Carotid body tumors and vascular anomalies
    TNM classification in otolaryngology--Head and neck surgery
    Malignant melanoma of the head and neck
    Tumors of the larynx
    Tumors of the oral cavity, pharynx, and esophagus
    The role of chemotherapy for head and neck cancer
    Radiation therapy for head and neck cancer
    Tumor biology of head and neck cancer
    Skull base surgery
    Part 5: Laryngology
    The larynx
    Part 6: Pediatrics
    Embryology of clefts and pouches
    Cleft lip and palate
    Pediatric otolaryngology
    Part 7: Facial plastic & reconstructive surgery
    Facial plastic and reconstructive surgery
    Reconstructive head and neck surgery
    Craniomaxillofacial trauma-- Orbital fractures
    ENT-Related ophthalmology
    Part 8: Allergy
    Immunology and allergy
    Part 9: Review
    Highlights and pearls.
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  • Benjamin James Sadock, Virginia Alcott Sadock, Pedro Ruiz.
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  • Robert Boland, Marcia L. Verduin.
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  • Summary: Examination preparation and subject review for USMLE Step 1 Qbank. Including over 3,000 questions (2,200 Qbank questions, 1 diagnostic test, 2 full simulated exams).--Website
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  • Summary: Examination preparation and subject review for USMLE Step 2 CK Qbank. Includes over 2,000 questions, 1,200 revised questions, 1 diagnostic test, 2 full-length simulated exams).--Website
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    Second year students regularly receive access in May. To request a login for Kaplan, or to request an extension of access for Kaplan, contact Mary.Buttner at stanford.edu
  • Anthony J. Trevor, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Department of Cellular & Molecular Pharmacology, University of California, San Francisco, Bertram G. Katzung, MD, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Pharmacology, Department of Cellular & Molecular Pharmacology, University of California, San Francisco, Marieke Kruidering-Hall, PhD, Associate Professor & Academy Chair of Pharmacology Education, Department of Cellular & Molecular Pharmacology, University of California, San Francisco.
    Contents:
    PART I: BASIC PRINCIPLES
    Chapter 1: Introduction
    Chapter 2: Pharmacodynamics
    Chapter 3: Pharmacokinetics
    Chapter 4: Drug Metabolism
    Chapter 5: Pharmacogenomics
    PART II: AUTONOMIC DRUGS
    Chapter 6: Introduction to Autonomic Pharmacology
    Chapter 7: Cholinoceptor-Activating & Cholinesterase-Inhibiting Drugs
    Chapter 8: Cholinoceptor Blockers & Cholinesterase Regenerators
    Chapter 9: Sympathomimetics
    Chapter 10: Adrenoceptor Blockers
    PART III: CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS
    Chapter 11: Drugs Used in Hypertension
    Chapter 12: Drugs Used in the Treatment of Angina Pectoris
    Chapter 13: Drugs Used in Heart Failure
    Chapter 14: Antiarrhythmic Drugs
    Chapter 15: Diuretics & Other Drugs That Act on the Kidney
    PART IV: DRUGS WITH IMPORTANT ACTIONS ON SMOOTH MUSCLE
    Chapter 16: Histamine, Serotonin, & the Ergot Alkaloids
    Chapter 17: Vasoactive Peptides
    Chapter 18: Prostaglandins & Other Eicosanoids
    Chapter 19: Nitric Oxide, Donors, & Inhibitors
    Chapter 20: Drugs Used in Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
    PART V: DRUGS THAT ACT IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
    Chapter 21: Introduction to CNS Pharmacology
    Chapter 22: Sedative-Hypnotic Drugs
    Chapter 23: Alcohols
    Chapter 24: Antiseizure Drugs
    Chapter 25: General Anesthetics
    Chapter 26: Local Anesthetics
    Chapter 27: Skeletal Muscle Relaxants
    Chapter 28: Drugs Used in Parkinsonism & Other Movement Disorders
    Chapter 29: Antipsychotic Agents & Lithium
    Chapter 30: Antidepressants
    Chapter 31: Opioid Analgesics & Antagonists
    Chapter 32: Drugs of Abuse
    PART VI: DRUGS WITH IMPORTANT ACTIONS ON BLOOD, INFLAMMATION, & GOUT
    Chapter 33: Agents Used in Cytopenias; Hematopoietic Growth Factors
    Chapter 34: Drugs Used in Coagulation Disorders
    Chapter 35: Agents Used in Dyslipidemia
    Chapter 36: NSAIDs, Acetaminophen, & Drugs Used in Rheumatoid Arthritis & Gout
    PART VII: ENDOCRINE DRUGS
    Chapter 37: Hypothalamic & Pituitary Hormones
    Chapter 38: Thyroid & Antithyroid Drugs
    Chapter 39: Corticosteroids & Antagonists
    Chapter 40: Gonadal Hormones & Inhibitors
    Chapter 41: Pancreatic Hormones, Antidiabetic Agents, & Glucagon
    Chapter 42: Drugs That Affect Bone Mineral Homeostasis
    PART VIII: CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC DRUGS
    Chemotherapeutic Drugs: Introduction
    Chapter 43: Beta-Lactam Antibiotics & Other Cell Wall Synthesis Inhibitors
    Chapter 44: Chloramphenicol, Tetracyclines, Macrolides, Clindamycin, Streptogramins, & Linezolid
    Chapter 45: Aminoglycosides
    Chapter 46: Sulfonamides, Trimethoprim, & Fluoroquinolones
    Chapter 47: Antimycobacterial Drugs
    Chapter 48: Antifungal Agents
    Chapter 49: Antiviral Chemotherapy & Prophylaxis
    Chapter 50: Miscellaneous Antimicrobial Agents & Urinary Antiseptics
    Chapter 51: Clinical Use of Antimicrobials
    Chapter 52: Antiprotozoal Drugs
    Chapter 53: Antihelminthic Drugs
    Chapter 54: Cancer Chemotherapy
    Chapter 55: Immunopharmacology
    PART IX: TOXICOLOGY
    Chapter 56: Environmental & Occupational Toxicology
    Chapter 57: Heavy Metals
    Chapter 58: Management of the Poisoned Patient
    PART X: SPECIAL TOPICS
    Chapter 59: Drugs Used in Gastrointestinal Disorders
    Chapter 60: Dietary Supplements & Herbal Medications
    Chapter 61: Drug Interactions
    Appendix I: Strategies for Improving Test Performance
    Appendix II: Key Words for Key Drugs.
    Digital Access AccessMedicine 2016
  • Betram G. Katzung, Marieke Kruidering-Hall, Anthony J. Trevor.
    Summary: "This book is designed to help students review pharmacology and to prepare for both regular course examinations and board examinations. The twelfth edition has been revised to make such preparation as active and efficient as possible. As with earlier editions, rigorous standards of accuracy and currency have been maintained in keeping with the book's status as the companion to the Basic & Clinical Pharmacology textbook."--Preface

    Contents:
    Part I: Basic principles. Introduction
    Pharmacodynamics
    Pharmacokinetics
    Drug metabolism
    Pharmacogenomics
    Part II: Autonomic drugs. Introduction to autonomic pharmacology
    Cholinoceptor-activating & cholinesterase-inhibiting drugs
    Cholinoceptor blockers & cholinesterase regenerators
    Sympathomimetics
    Adrenoceptor blockers
    Part III: Cardiovascular drugs. Drugs used in hypertension
    Drugs used in the treatment of angina pectoris
    Drugs used in heart failure
    Antiarrhythmic drugs
    Diuretics & other drugs that act on the kidney
    Part IV: Drugs with important actions on smooth muscle. Histamine, serotonin, drugs used in obesity, & the ergot alkaloids
    Vasoactive peptides
    Prostaglandins & other eicosanoids
    Nitric oxide, donors, & inhibitors
    Drugs used in asthma & chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
    Part V: Drugs that act in the central nervous system. Introduction to CNS pharmacology
    Sedative-hypnotic drugs
    Alcohols
    Antiseizure drugs
    General anesthetics
    Local anesthetics
    Skeletal muscle relaxants
    Drugs used in parkinsonism & other movement disorders
    Antipsychotic agents & lithium
    Antidepressants
    Opioid analgesics & antagonists
    Drugs of abuse
    Part VI: Drugs with important actions on blood, inflammation, & gout. Agents used in cytopenias; hematopoietic growth factors
    Drugs used in coagulation disorders
    Agents used in dyslipidemia
    NSAIDs, acetaminophen, & drugs used in rheumatoid arthritis & gout
    Part Vii: Endocrine drugs. Hypothalamic & pituitary hormones
    Thyroid & antithyroid drugs
    Adrenocorticosteroids & adrenocortical antagonists
    Gonadal hormones & inhibitors
    Pancreatic hormones, antidiabetic drugs, & glucagon
    Agents that affect bone mineral homeostasis
    Part VIII: Chemotherapeutic drugs
    Chemotherapeutic drugs: introduction
    Beta-lactam antibiotics & other cell wall- & membrane-active antibiotics
    Tetracyclines, macrolides, clindamycin, chloramphenicol, streptogramins, & oxazolidinones
    Aminoglycosides & spectinomycin
    Sulfonamides, trimethoprim, & fluoroquinolones
    Antimycobacterial drugs
    Antifungal agents
    Antiviral agents
    Miscellaneous antimicrobial agents & disinfectants, antiseptics, & sterilants
    Clinical use of antimicrobial agents
    Antiprotozoal drugs
    Clinical pharmacology of the antihelminthic drugs
    Cancer chemotherapy
    Immunopharmacology
    Part IX: Toxicology. Environmental & occupational toxicology
    Heavy metals
    Management of the poisoned patient
    Part X: Special topics. Drugs used in gastrointestinal disorders
    Dietary supplements & herbal medications
    Important drug interactions & their mechanisms
    Appendices. Strategies for improving test performance
    Key words for key drugs
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  • Bertram G. Katzung, Marieke Kruidering-Hall, Rupa Lalchandani Tuan, Todd W. Vanderah, Anthony J. Trevor.
    Summary: "This book is designed to help students review pharmacology and to prepare for both regular course examinations and board examinations"--Preface.

    Contents:
    Part I: Basic principles. Introduction
    Pharmacodynamics
    Pharmacokinetics
    Drug metabolism
    Pharmacogenomics
    Part II: autonomic drugs. Introduction to autonomic pharmacology
    Cholinoceptor-activating & cholinesterase-inhibiting drugs
    Cholinoceptor blockers & cholinesterase regenerators
    Sympathomimetics
    Adrenoceptor blockers
    Part III: Cardiovascular drugs. Drugs used in hypertension
    Drugs used in the treatment of angina pectoris
    Drugs used in heart failure
    Antiarrhythmic drugs
    Diuretics & other drugs that act on the kidney
    Part IV: Drugs with important actions on smooth muscle. Histamine, serotonin, drugs used in obesity, ergot alkaloids, & other drugs used in migraine
    Vasoactive peptides
    Prostaglandins & other eicosanoids
    Nitric oxide, donors, & inhibitors
    Drugs used in asthma & chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
    Part V: Drugs that act in the central nervous system. Introduction to CNS pharmacology
    Sedative-hypnotic drugs
    Alcohols
    Antiseizure drugs
    General anesthetics
    Local anesthetics
    Skeletal muscle relaxants
    Drugs used in Parkinsonism & other movement disorders
    Antipsychotic & bipolar disorder agents
    Antidepressants
    Opioid analgesics & antagonists
    Drugs of abuse
    Part VI: Drugs with important actions on blood, inflammation, & gout. Agents used in cytopenias; hematopoietic growth factors
    Drugs used in coagulation disorders
    Agents used in dyslipidemia
    NSAIDs, acetaminophen, & drugs used in rheumatoid arthritis & gout
    Part VII: Endocrine drugs. Hypothalamic & pituitary hormones
    Thyroid & antithyroid drugs
    Adrenocorticosteroids & adrenocortical antagonists
    Gonadal hormones & inhibitors
    Pancreatic hormones, antidiabetic drugs, & glucagon
    agents that affect bone mineral homeostasis
    Part VIII: Chemotherapeutic drugs: introduction. Beta-lactam antibiotics & other cell wall- & membrane-active antibiotics
    Tetracyclines, macrolides, clindamycin, chloramphenicol, streptogramins, & oxazolidinones
    Aminoglycosides & spectinomycin
    Sulfonamides, trimethoprim, & fluoroquinolones
    Antimycobacterial drugs
    Antifungal agents
    Antiviral agents
    miscellaneous antimicrobial agents & disinfectants, antiseptics, & sterilants
    Clinical use of antimicrobial agents
    Antiprotozoal drugs
    Clinical pharmacology of the antihelminthic drugs
    Cancer chemotherapy
    Immunopharmacology
    Part IX: Toxicology. Environmental & occupational toxicology
    Heavy metals & chelators
    Management of the poisoned patient
    Part X: Special topics. Drugs used in gastrointestinal disorders
    Cannabinoid drugs
    Dietary supplements & herbal medications
    Important drug interactions & their mechanisms
    Strategies for improving test performance
    Key words for key drugs.
    Digital Access
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