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- BookDavid Seligson, Cyril Mauffrey, Craig Roberts, editors.Contents:
1. Damage Control Orthopedics in the Polytrauma Patient / Hans-Christoph Pape, Thomas Dienstknecht, and Peter V. Giannoudis
2. Limb Damage Control Orthopedics / Madhusudhan Yakkanti, Cyril Mauffrey, and Craig S. Roberts
3. Practical Biomechanical Considerations about External Fixators / Cyril Mauffrey, Dennis Beck, and Laura Ruhala
4. External Fixation in Economically Disadvantaged Areas / David Seligson, N.S. Laud, and Alfredo Aybar Montoya
5. External Fixation in the War Zone / Paul J. Dougherty and Kimberly M. Kesling
6. External Fixation of the Pelvis in Damage Control Orthopedics / Madhusudhan Yakkanti and Craig S. Roberts
7. External Fixation About the Wrist and the Forearm / Cyril Mauffrey, David Seligson, and Jonathan Yerasimide / 8. External Fixators in the Treatment of Tibial Plateau Fractures / V. Manakavala Perumal, Cyril Mauffrey, and Craig S. Roberts
9. The Use of External Fixators in the Acute Management of Tibial Pilon Fractures / Cyril Mauffrey, David Seligson, and Jessica Heinsen
10. External Fixation of Long Bones / Dennis Beck and Charles Daniel Benson
11. The Care and Management of Patients with External Fixators / David Seligson and Janet Macphaden
12. Complications of External Fixation / G. Zych
13. Timing and Strategies for Definitive Fixation After a Damage Control Frame / Thomas De Coster
14. Medico Legal Considerations Surrounding the Injured Patient / David Seligson and Charles Daniel Benson.Digital Access Springer 2012 - ArticleNikiforova GP, Antonov AS, Krivosheev OG, Isachenkov VA.Probl Endokrinol (Mosk). 1977 Jan-Feb;23(1):74-9.Possibilities of creation of a radioimmunochemical method (RICM) of determination of the luteinising hormone (LH) were studied. The method is based on the application in the binding system of a water-insoluble immunosorbent obtained by copolymerization of antisera with isobutyl ester of chlorocarbonic acid. The antisera were obtained by immunization of rabbits with a highly-purified LH isolated from sheep hypophyses. The method is rapid and precise, and is carried out in a single stage. Significant results of RICM in the LH determination can be obtained with the minimal two-hour incubation time. Using different amounts of the immunosorbent in the reaction mixture with the same indicator dose of I125-LH it is possible to vary the method sensitivity (from 0.05 to 5 ng/test).