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  • Morton A. Diamond, MD, FACP, FAHA, FACC (E), 2012 Distinguished Professor, College of Health Care Sciences, Dr. Pallavi Patel, Medical Director, Physician Assistant Program, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale Florida.
  • editors: David R. Crowe, Michael B. Morgan, Stephen C. Somach, Kara M. Trapp.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Marcos Cesar Florian, Jane Tomimori, Sofia Beatriz Machado de Mendonça, Douglas Antonio Rodrigues.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Diane Jackson-Richards, Amit G. Pandya, editors.
    Summary: This atlas, containing more than 300 color photos, focuses on those dermatologic conditions that are most common in ethnic skin or skin of color. It includes succinct explanations of each disease process, describes clinical findings, and presents key information on diagnosis and treatment. Individual chapters are devoted to pigmentary disorders, follicular disorders, hair and scalp disorders, eczemas, papulosquamous disorders, granulomatous disorders, connective tissue diseases, infectious diseases, scarring disorders, cutaneous neoplasms, photodermatoses and drug eruptions. The fact that this atlas covers skin disorders that affect patients of all ethnic backgrounds ensures that it will be of worldwide relevance. It will serve as a valuable reference for dermatologists and a range of other health care providers.

    Contents:
    Vitiligo
    Post-inflammatory Hypopigmentation
    Pityriasis Alba
    Idiopathic Guttate Hypomelanosis
    Post-inflammatory Hyperpigmentation
    Melasma
    Ashy Dermatosis (Erythema Dyschromicum Perstans)
    Drug-Induced Pigmentary Changes
    Confluent and Reticulated Papillomatosis
    Dark Circles of the Eyes
    Lentigines
    Melanonychia Striata
    Acne Vulgaris
    Rosacea
    Hidradenitis Suppurativa
    Pseudofolliculitis Barbae
    Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia
    Folliculitis Decalvans and Dissecting Cellulitis
    Traction Alopecia
    Atopic Dermatitis
    Seborrheic Dermatitis
    Lichen Planus, Nitidus, and Striatus
    Pityriasis Rosea
    Pityriasis Lichenoides Chronica
    Psoriasis
    Sarcoidosis
    Granuloma Annulare
    Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus
    Dermatomyositis
    Scleroderma and Morphea
    Bacterial Skin Infections
    Tinea Corporis, Tinea Versicolor, and Candidiasis
    Tinea Capitis
    Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
    Herpes Simplex and Varicella Zoster
    Syphilis
    Hansen's Disease
    Skin Signs of HIV Infection
    Seborrheic Keratoses, Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra, and Dermatofibromas
    Keloids
    Acne Keloidalis Nuchae
    Basal Cell Carcinoma
    Squamous Cell Carcinoma
    Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans
    Melanoma
    Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma
    Polymorphous Light Eruption
    Chronic Actinic Dermatitis
    Actinic Prurigo
    Drug Eruptions.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • edited by Dirk M. Elston, Tammie Ferringer ; with Christine J. Ko [and four others].
    Summary: "Offering a unique combination of expert online lectures, vast image collections both in print and online, and an easy-to-use print atlas, Dermatopathology, 3rd Edition, helps you master the complexities of this challenging and fast-changing subspecialty. Dr. Elston and his colleagues make dermatopathology easier to understand, leading you to efficient, accurate diagnoses of the most important common dermatologic findings seen in practice"--Publisher's description.

    Contents:
    The basics: diagnostic terms, skin anatomy, and stains
    Benign tumors and cysts of the epidermis
    Malignant tumors of the epidermis
    Pilar and sebaceous neoplasms
    Sweat gland neoplasms
    Melanocytic neoplasms
    Interface dermatitis
    Psoriasiform and spongiotic dermatitis
    Blistering diseases
    Granulomatous and histiocytic diseases
    Inflammatory vascular diseases
    Genodermatoses
    Alterations in collagen and elastin
    Metabolic disorders
    Disorders of skin appendages
    Panniculitis
    Bacterial, spirochete, and protozoan infections
    Fungal infections
    Viral infections, helminths, and arthropods
    Fibrous tumors
    Tumors of fat, muscle, cartilage, and bone
    Neural tumors
    Vascular tumors
    Cutaneous t-cell lymphoma, NK-cell lymphoma, and myeloid leukemia
    B-cell lymphoma and lymphocytic leukemia
    Metastatic tumors and simulators
    Appendices. Dermatopathology mnemonics
    Skin ultrastructure
    External agents and artifacts
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2019
  • Christine J. Ko, Ronald J. Barr.
    Contents:
    Shape on low power
    Gestalt : rash/inflammatory
    Cell type
    Top-down
    Color : blue
    Color : pink.
    Digital Access Wiley 2017
  • Cara East.
    Summary: This unique book is designed to help a medical team become a clinical research team. It includes practical information and tips for the initial stages of clinical research: building a team, negotiating a contract, developing a budget, and writing and improving a patient consent. Chapters describing the nuts and bolts of how to actually perform the study follow, including patient recruiting and retention, screening, follow-ups and handling monitor visits. Finally, there is discussion of the yearly reviews and disclosures and not just surviving, but acing, the all-important Food and Drug Administration audit. Clinical research moves medicine forward and is a necessary part of bringing any new therapy, device, or procedure into routine medical care. However, it can be costly and convoluted, and the methodologies of clinical research are not widely standardized. Decreasing some of the chaos present in American clinical research is the primary goal of this book. The second goal is to improve the understanding and education of those who enter clinical research, whether in the frontline work of the clinical research site, in the middleman companies who have a high turnover rate, at a research hospital or institution, or at medical corporations that depend on good clinical research to bring their products to market. The third reason is to standardize American clinical research and to remove some of the vagaries and inconsistencies in the field. Practical and user-friendly, Developing a Successful Clinical Research Program fills a need for a clear guide to developing and improving a first-class research program in any clinical setting.

    Contents:
    Why do clinical research?
    How clinical research should never have been done: ethical measures for protection and respect
    Choosing a study
    Starting a clinical research team
    Developing a budget
    Negotiating a contract
    Writing a great consent
    Starting the study
    Institutional Review Board (IRB)
    Recruiting
    Getting subjects through the door
    The screening visit
    Follow-up subject visits
    Maintaining subject retention and avoiding study fatigue
    Adverse events and protocol deviations
    Contract research organizations and monitors
    Annual reviews and financial disclosures
    Finishing the study
    Staff training and incentives
    Study closeout
    Acing an audit
    Expanding the team
    Epilogue: Watching medicine evolve
    Appendices.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Eduardo Calonje, Alexander J. Lazar, Bostjan Luzar.
    Contents:
    Adipocytic tumors
    Fibroblastic and myofibroblastic tumors of the skin
    Fibrohistiocytic tumors
    Cutaneous smooth muscle tumors
    Pericytic (perivascular) tumors
    Skeletal muscle tumors
    Tumors of vascular origin
    Bone- and cartilage-forming tumors and tumors of joints
    Tumors of neuroectodermal origin
    Miscellaneous tumors of uncertain differentiation.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2020
  • Bernadette L. Koch, MD, Associate Director of Radiology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Professor of Clinical Radiology and Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD, Professor of Radiology, Director of Head & Neck Radiology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, Patricia A. Hudgins, MD, FACR, Professor of Radiology and Otolaryngology, Director of Head & Neck Radiology, Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Emory University School of Medicien, Atlanta, Georgia, H. Ric Harnsberger, MD, R.C. Willey Chair in Neuroradiology, Professor of Radiology and Otolaryngology, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah.
    Digital Access Ovid 2017
  • G. Petur Nielsen, Andrew E. Rosenberg, Vikram Deshpande, Francis J. Hornicek, Susan V. Kattapuram, Daniel I. Rosenthal.
    Summary: "Diagnostic Pathology: Bone, second edition is designed for practicing pathologists who need access to up-to-date, comprehensive, and concise bone pathology knowledge in one convenient place. It includes the latest diagnostic information in this challenging subspecialty, while its unique image collection serves as an exceptional aid." -- Back cover

    Contents:
    Benign bone-forming tumors
    Malignant bone-forming tumors
    Benign cartilage tumors
    Malignant cartilage tumors
    Fibrous and fibrohistiocytic tumors
    Fibroosseous tumors
    Malignant small round cell tumors
    Notochordal tumors
    Giant cell-rich tumors
    Cystic lesions of bone
    Vascular tumors
    Hematopoietic tumors
    Miscellaneous mesenchymal tumors
    Metastatic tumor of skeleton
    Bone tumor mimics.
    Digital Access Ovid 2017
  • [edited by] Joel K. Greenson.
    Summary: "DP: Gastrointestinal, Second Edition provides quick, up-to-date information on gastrointestinal pathology, both visual and factual, to either help the pathologist arrive at the correct diagnosis or refresh his or her memory about the diagnosis itself. Instead of full prose text, we have provided a stripped-down outline format. The key facts regarding each diagnosis are then highlighted in a box for ease of use. Tables highlighting the salient immunostains &/or molecular tests useful in the differential diagnosis of lesions are provided when appropriate, and all diagnoses are illustrated with high-quality color images taken with the intent of mimicking real practice. We hope that this book is useful as a quick reference at the microscope during sign-out, whether to look up something as esoteric as microsporidia or something as common as serrated colorectal polyps. While the images in this book will never be outdated, the same cannot be said for the text (how many new antibodies have come out in the time it took you to read this page?). To help alleviate this problem, the purchaser has a license to ExpertConsult, the eBook version of Diagnostic Pathology: Gastrointestinal, Second Edition, which will undergo regular updates."--Provided by publisher.
    Digital Access Ovid 2016
  • Robert B. Colvin [and 11 others].
    Summary: "Welcome to the world of renal pathology! The team of renal pathologists who developed this book has over 250 years of combined experience in renal pathology. We are motivated by the desire to create a comprehensive, succinct, and diagnostically useful resource for practicing pathologists, nephrologists and all students of kidney diseases. Here you will find the most complete survey available of non-neoplastic diseases of native and transplant kidneys amply illustrated by over 3500 pathology images of classic and variant features. The information and images are web-accessible to all owners of the book and to subscribers of ExpertPath© by Elsevier. Renal pathologists typically consider pathogenesis and etiology, in addition to the diagnosis. This approach requires knowledge of the clinical presentation, relevant laboratory and molecular data and evidence from mechanistic research studies. We provide all of these elements in a highly structured format for each disease entity. The authors are particularly delighted to present the second edition of this text. The excellent reception to the first edition has encouraged us to update and expand the contents. We have added 40 chapters and 5 new authors, reorganized some of the sections, updated and polished text in all of the chapters and added current references and innumerable new images. Overall we are pleased that the book reflects significant progress on our quest to provide a useful, accurate and accessible compendium of all non-neoplastic renal diseases for clinicians, pathologists and investigators. One may ask why so many chapters? The answer is that medical research has led to an increasing number of distinct diseases, once categorized by clinical and pathologic characteristics, and now increasingly further defined and separated by etiologic and genetic criteria. The structured format of the book is conducive to presenting this expanding list that will continue to grow in the era of personalized medicine. We hope this text will help improve the diagnosis of renal disease and stimulate advances in the field."--Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Section 1. Introduction
    Section 2. Glomerular diseases
    Section 3. Vascular diseases
    Section 4. Tubulointerstitial diseases
    Section 5. Infections of the kidney
    Section 6. Developmental diseases
    Section 7. Cystic diseases
    Section 8. Diseases of the collecting system
    Section 9. Diseases of the renal allograft
    Section 10. Protocols
    Digital Access Ovid 2016
  • [edited by] L. Jeffrey Medeiros, MD, Professor and Chair, Department of Hematopathology, the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX.
    Digital Access Ovid 2018
  • [edited by] Aya Kamaya and Jade Wong-You-Cheong [and eight others].
    Summary: "Ultrasound is often the first imaging study for evaluation of patients presenting with abdominal or pelvic pain, abnormal biochemical tests, suspected mass, or gynecologic symptoms. Depending on the ultrasound findings, patients may go on to further imaging or, in many cases, the clinical decision is based on ultrasound findings alone. It is therefore imperative for the radiologist to confidently recognize the sonographic appearance of specific diagnoses. The more the radiologist knows about the sonographic appearance of specific entities, the less likely a patient will be referred for potentially unnecessary imaging. We hope this book highlights this information in an easily digestible and image-focused format. We have tailored this book for the well-rounded abdominal radiologist who uses all imaging modalities in evaluation of the abdomen and pelvis but with a focus on ultrasound. You will find numerous examples of grayscale, color, power, and spectral (pulsed) Doppler imaging in each chapter and, when applicable, contrast-enhanced ultrasound. Correlation with CT and MR is provided in many chapters. Detailed artistic renderings of each disease entity further complement the visual splendor of the book. In this era, when conservative use of radiation exposure from CT as well as minimization of iodinated- or gadolinium-based contrast are increasingly important, ultrasound is re-emerging as an extremely attractive and optimal imaging modality. Moreover, ultrasound technology continues to improve, resulting in dramatic changes in image quality in the last decade. New transducer materials, improved image quality with higher resolution, noise-reduction techniques, increased Doppler sensitivity, together with widespread use of 3D transducers have significantly impacted our daily ultrasound practice. It is thus time for a second edition of Diagnostic Ultrasound: Abdomen and Pelvis in the highly acclaimed Amirsys series. This edition presents dedicated sections on ultrasound anatomy, diagnoses, and differential diagnoses, organized by organ. Ultrasound images, text and references have been extensively updated and new chapters have been added to reflect current ultrasound practice."--Provided by publisher.
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  • A. Bernard Ackerman ... [et al.].
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  • Gary M. Hollenberg, Eric P. Weinberg, Steven P. Meyers.
    Contents:
    Introduction to magnetic resonance imaging for evaluation of musculoskeletal abnormalities / Steven P. Meyers
    The shoulder / Gary M. Hollenberg
    The elbow / Gary M. Hollenberg
    The wrist / Eric P. Weinberg
    The hand / Eric P. Weinberg
    The hip / Eric P. Weinberg
    The knee / Eric P. Weinberg
    The ankle and foot / Gary M. Hollenberg
    Magnetic resonance imaging of bone and soft-tissue tumors and tumor-like lesions : an overview / Steven P. Meyers
    Lesions involving bones / Steven P. Meyers
    Lesions within joints / Steven P. Meyers
    Lesions involving the soft tissues / Steven P. Meyers.
  • Homero Rivas, Katarzyna Wac, editors.
    Summary: "This book presents a comprehensive state-of the-art approach to digital health technologies and practices within the broad confines of healthcare practices. It provides a canvas to discuss emerging digital health solutions, propelled by the ubiquitous availability of miniaturized, personalized devices and affordable, easy to use wearable sensors, and innovative technologies like 3D printing, virtual and augmented reality and driverless robots and vehicles including drones. One of the most significant promises the digital health solutions hold is to keep us healthier for longer, even with limited resources, while truly scaling the delivery of healthcare. Digital Health: Scaling Healthcare to the World addresses the emerging trends and enabling technologies contributing to technological advances in healthcare practice in the 21st Century. These areas include generic topics such as mobile health and telemedicine, as well as specific concepts such as social media for health, wearables and quantified-self trends. Also covered are the psychological models leveraged in design of solutions to persuade us to follow some recommended actions, then the design and educational facets of the proposed innovations, as well as ethics, privacy, security, and liability aspects influencing its acceptance. Furthermore, sections on economic aspects of the proposed innovations are included, analyzing the potential business models and entrepreneurship opportunities in the domain."-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Introduction: Creating a case for Digital Health. Why this makes a lot of sense?
    Mobile Health
    Telemedicine
    Social Media and On-line Communities of Patients and Providers
    Informatics and Mass Data Analysis in Digital Health
    Wearable Technologies in healthcare
    The Quantified Self
    3D Printing
    Virtual and Augmented Reality
    Drones in healthcare
    Persuasion Technology and Behavioral Modification in Digital Health
    BioDesign of Digital Health
    Privacy and Security of Patient information in Digital Health
    Law aspects of Digital Health
    Entrepreneurship opportunities in Digital Health
    Who will pay for Digital Health? The Investor Point of View
    Education in Digital Health
    Ethics and Digital Health
    Future Directions of Digital Health and Final remarks.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Bogdan Czerniak.
    Contents:
    General considerations
    Clinical considerations and imaging of bone tumors / Colleen M. Costelloe and John E. Madewell
    Molecular biology of bone tumors
    Benign osteoblastic tumors
    Osteosarcoma
    Benign cartilage lesions
    Malignant cartilage tumors
    Fibroosseous lesions
    Fibrous and fibrohistiocytic lesions
    Giant-cell lesions
    Ewing's sarcoma and related entities
    Hematopoietic tumors / April Ewton
    Vascular lesions
    Neurogenous tumors and neurofibromatosis affecting bone / Gregory N. Fuller
    Cystic lesions
    Miscellaneous mesenchymal tumors
    Adamantinoma of long bone
    Chordoma and related lesions
    Metastic tumors in bone / John D. Reith
    Synovial lesions
    Sclerosing bone lesions
    Tumor-induced osteomalacia and rickets
    Reactive and metabolic conditions simulating neoplasms of bone
    Precancerous conditions.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2016
  • Hildegard Wittlinger, Dieter Wittlinger, Andreas Wittlinger, Maria Wittlinger.
    Contents:
    Anatomy and physiology of the circulation of the blood
    Anatomy of lymph vessels and lymph nodes
    Physiology of the lymphatic system, lymph, and interstitium
    Lymphedema
    Equilibrium and balance as the aim of the massage
    Indications and contraindications for manual lymph drainage
    Effect of manual lymph drainage on the smooth muscles of blood vessels and lymphangions
    Diagnostic examination and edema measurement
    Massage techniques
    Treatments of the individual parts of the body
    Special techniques
    Treatment model for secondary lymphedema
    Complementary treatments
    Historical background.
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