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- [edited by] Amy E. Noffsinger.Digital Access Ovid 2017
- editor, Fred F. Ferri ; associate editors, James E. Fitzpatrick, Lori Prok.Contents:
Evaluation of skin disorders
Differential diagnosis
Diseases and disorders
Appendices. Topical steroids
Cutaneous manifestations of internal disease
Nail diseases
Stings and bites.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2019 - Klaus Wolff, Richard Allen Johnson, Arturo P. Saavedra, Ellen K. Roh.Contents:
Part I: Disorders presenting in the skin and mucous membranes. Disorders of sebaceous, eccrine and apocrine glands
Eczema/dermatitis
Psoriasis, psoriasiform, and pityriasiform dermatoses
Ichthyoses
Miscellaneous epidermal disorders
Genetic and acquired bullous diseases
Neutrophil-mediated diseases
The acutely ill and hospitalized patient
Benign neoplasms and hyperplasias
Photosensitivity, photo-induced disorders, and disorders by ionizing radiation
Precancerous lesions and cutaneous carcinomas
Melanoma precursors and primary cutaneous melanoma
Pigmentary disorders
Part II: Dermatology and internal medicine. The skin in immune, autoimmune, autoinflammatory, and rheumatic disorders
Endocrine, metabolic, and nutritional diseases
Genetic diseases
Skin signs of vascular insufficiency
Skin signs of renal insufficiency
Skin signs of systemic cancers
Skin signs of hematologic disease
Cutaneous lymphomas and sarcoma
Skin diseases in organ and bone marrow transplantation
Adverse cutaneous drug reactions
Disorders of psychiatric etiology
Part III: Diseases caused by microbial agents. Bacterial colonizations and infections of skin and soft tissues
Fungal infections of the skin, hair, and nails
Viral diseases of skin and mucosa
Arthropod bites, stings, and cutaneous infestations
Systemic parasitic infections
Sexually transmitted diseases
Part IV: Skin signs of hair, nail, and mucosal disorders. Disorders of hair follicles and related disorders
Disorders of the nail apparatus
Disorders of the mouth
Disorders of the genitalia, perineum, and anus
Generalized pruritus without skin lesions (pruritus sine materia)
Appendices. Differential diagnosis of pigmented lesions
Drug use in pregnancy
Dermatologic manifestations of diseases inflicted by biologic warfare/bioterrorism
Chemical bioterrorism and industrial accidents.Digital Access - editors, Sewon Kang, Masayuki Amagai, Anna L. Bruckner, Alexander H. Enk, David J. Margolis, Amy J. McMichael, and Jeffrey S. Orringer.Summary: "The gold-standard text in dermatology, completely updated for today's practice by an all-new editorial board. Encyclopedic in scope, yet skillfully edited to make it easy to read and understand, this trusted classic delivers everything clinicians need to know about skin, skin symptoms, and skin diseases. Presented in full color, Fitzpatrick's covers all the essentials, from the basic science of skin to the day-to-day clinical issues of managing common skin disorders such as acne, skin cancer, and psoriasis. Backed by the expertise of more than 500 world-renowned contributors, and the reference of choice for clinicians, students, and educators, Fitzpatrick's is enhanced by thousands of full-color photographs and a wealth of newly enhanced tables and diagrams. The Ninth Edition is bolstered by a new global editorial team; a reorganized table of contents; a more simple, readable, and direct writing style, the incorporation of more genetic, syndromic, and treatment information into each chapter; the addition of first, second, and third line treatment options; and improved table presentation. The reorganized table of contents reflects how disease presents rather than its cause"-- Provided by publisher. "Important general basic science concepts are extensively covered in dedicated chapters appearing in an early section of the book, allowing subsequent clinical chapters to focus on relevant disease-specific pathophysiology in addition to clinical features, diagnosis, clinical course, and management"-- Provided by publisher.Digital Access
- Padhraig Fleming, Jadbinder Seehra.Summary: This guide to fixed appliance-based orthodontics is designed to serve as a comprehensive 'how to' manual. With the aid of a wealth of superb illustrations, instruction is provided on all aspects of fixed appliance treatment, including bracket placement and positioning, archwire selection and engagement, use of auxiliaries, placement of fixed retainers, and wire bending. The supporting text presents important information underpinning the selection of attachments and mechanics, emphasising the relative merits and demerits of the various approaches with appropriate use of key referencing. It will offer detailed support on the use of fixed orthodontic appliances for undergraduates and postgraduates and those starting with practical orthodontic treatments, while providing a valuable refresher and reference for more experienced clinicians.
- [edited by] Glenn B. Pfeffer, Mark E. Easley, Beat Hintermann, Andrew K. Sands, Alastair Younger.Contents:
Hallux valgus correction with modified chevron osteotomy
Scarf osteotomy for correction of hallux valgus
Hallux valgus correction with metatarsal opening wedge and proximal phalangeal osteotomies
Modified "lapidus" procedure : tarsometatarsal corrective osteotomy and fusion with first metatarsophalangeal joint correction and realignment
Proximal long oblique (Ludloff) first metatarsal osteotomy with distal soft-tissue procedure
Revision hallux valgus surgery
Correction of acquired hallux varus
Arthroscopy of the great toe
Hallux rigidus : cheilectomy with and without a dorsiflexion phalangeal osteotomy
Interpositional arthroplasty of the great toe
Polyvinyl alcohol hemiarthroplasty for first metatarsophalangeal arthritis
Arthrodesis of the great toe metatarsophalangeal joint
Arthroscopic fusion of the great toe
Forefoot reconstruction for rheumatoid disease
Fifth metatarsal osteotomy for correction of bunionette deformity
Plantar plate repair of the first metatarsophalangeal joint (turf toe)
Plantar plate repair for subluxed metatarsophalangeal joint
Morton neuroma
Revision surgery through a plantar approach for recurrent interdigital neuroma
Metatarsal lengthening
Internal fixation of the sesamoid bone of the hallux
Open reduction and internal fixation of lisfranc/tarsometatarsal injuries
Open reduction and internal fixation of navicular and cuboid fractures
Open reduction and internal fixation of proximal fifth metatarsal (jones or stress) fracture
Mueller-Weiss treated with limited fusion
Mueller-Weiss treated with pan-navicular fusion
Charcot neuroarthropathy of the midfoot
Painful accessory navicular : augmented Kidner procedure with flexor digitorum longus transfer
Painful accessory navicular treated with fusion of the synchondrosis
Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction
Spring ligament repair with suture tape augmentation
The z-shaped elongating and varisizing osteotomy (Zevo) calcaneal osteotomy for pes plano abducto valgus
Lateral calcaneal lengthening osteotomy for supple adult flatfoot
Cavovarus correction in charcot-marie-tooth disease
Z-osteotomy for varus heel
Calcaneus fractures : treatment using extensile lateral approach and open reduction internal fixation
Intraarticular calcaneus fractures
Nonextensile techniques for treatment of calcaneus fractures
Sinus tarsi approach for calcaneal fractures
Percutaneous fixation of talus fracture
Arthroscopic talus fracture fixation
Arthroscopy of the subtalar joint
Distraction subtalar fusion
Triple arthrodesis
Single medial approach for triple arthrodesis
The valgus malaligned triple with subtalar and transverse tarsal deformity
Ankle arthroscopy from a posterior approach
Osteochondral lesion of the ankle : oats procedure
Vascularized bone graft for extended osteochondral lesion of talus
Anterior ankle impingement
Realignment surgery for valgus ankle osteoarthritis
Osteotomies for the correction of varus ankle
Arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis
Rigid fixation for ankle arthrodesis using double plating
Ankle arthrodesis using ring/multiplanar external fixation
Tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis with a retrograde intramedullary nail
Total ankle arthroplasty with a current three-component design (Hintegra prosthesis)
Total ankle arthroplasty through a lateral approach (Zimmer prosthesis)
Salvage of failed total ankle arthroplasty
Ankle arthrodesis for salvage of the failed total ankle arthroplasty
Salvage of ankle large bony defect with spinal cage
Charcot ankle fractures
Percutaneous lateral ligament reconstruction
Modified Brostrom procedure for lateral ankle laxity, with and without an internal brace
Lateral ankle ligament reconstruction using plantaris autograft
Salvage of a failed lateral ligament repair
Peroneal tendon tears : débridement and repair
Peroneal tendinopathy with allograft
Chronic peroneal tendon subluxation-dislocation
Ligament reconstruction for chronic medial ankle instability
Calcaneoplasty for insertional tendinopathy of Achilles tendon
Arthroscopic fracture reduction with fibular nail
Malunion of fibula fractures
Posterior tibial tendon transfer for footdrop
Achilles tendon reconstruction with flexor hallucis longus transfer augmentation
Calf (gastrocnemius) release for equinus contracture
Proximal tibia bone graft
Anterior compartment fasciotomy for exertional compartment syndrome.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2018 - Walter Daghino, Alessandro Massè, Daniele Marcolli.Summary: This full-color atlas offers a systematic guide to performing surgeries for the most common traumatic lesions of the foot and ankle. It features a wealth of didactic illustrations, achieved with a particular technique employing colors and transparencies that also reveals those anatomic structures that are not visible in the surgical field, but essential to a good outcome. Divided into seven chapters, the book provides coverage of all anatomic segments, presenting each topic logically and explaining all types of lesions, even the most difficult, complicated or infrequent ones; discussing the indications and objectives of the surgical treatment; describing the surgical technique (patient positioning, approach, tips and tricks for reduction, means of osteosynthesis); and providing recommended post-operative protocols. Unique in its exclusive focus on foot and ankle traumatology, this atlas offers an invaluable resource for all surgeons and residents who need a systematic overview of the main treatments options for these segments.
Contents:
1Tibial Pilon Fractures
2 Fractures of Malleoli
3 Achilles Tendon Injuries
4 Talar Injuries
5 Calcanear Fractures
6 Mid-foot Injuries
7 Fractures of Metatarsal and Phalangeal Bones. - editor, Michael J. Gardner.Contents:
Part 1. Upper extremity
part 2. Lower extremity.Digital Access - [editors] Marvin Tile, David L. Helfet, James F. Kellam, Mark Vrahas.Summary: The fourth edition of this well-known and highly regarded book by Marvin Tile et al. is now a two-volume set of books based on the AO principles of operative management of fractures, as applied to the pelvis and acetabulum. With the collaboration of over 80 international expert surgeons and through hundreds of images and illustrations, each volume emphasizes decision making based on the assessment of the personality of the injury through the patients history, physical examination, and interpretation of radiographic investigations. Access to video presentations demonstrating surgical approaches.
Contents:
Volume 1. Pelvis
Volume 2. Acetabulum.Digital Access Thieme-Connect v.1-2=, 2015 - Charles Sultan, Andrea R. Genazzani, editors.Summary: This volume provides a comprehensive, up-to-date overview on pediatric and adolescent gynecological endocrinology. It covers a very wide range of topics with a particular focus on disorders of sex differentiation, pubertal maturation, growth disorders, primary and secondary amenorrhea, menstrual disorders in adolescents and young adults, sexuality, contraception, and pregnancy. The authors are international well-known experts who document the latest clinical experience in this continuously evolving field and provide practical guidance on the evaluation and treatment of female pubertal problems. The book is published within the International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology (ISGE) Series and is based on the 2015 International School of Gynecological and Reproductive Endocrinology (ISGRE) Summer Course. It will be an invaluable reference for gynecologists, endocrinologists, pediatricians, and experts in women?s health.
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