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- Bookeditors, Alan P. Ladd, Frederick J. Rescorla, Jay L. Grosfeld.Summary: Handbook of Pediatric Surgical Patient Care focuses on the decision-making process in the overall management of the pediatric surgical patient and provides guidelines for diagnosis. The book covers topics ranging from a wide spectrum of neonatal conditions and surgical critical care to other childhood afflictions, pediatric cancer and the injured child. It also focuses on the current management of common childhood conditions including appendicitis, pyloric stenosis and hernias. The purpose of this handbook is to provide a brief, easily accessible, rapid source of contemporary information to students, residents and practitioners caring for infants and children with surgical disorders.
Contents:
Section 1. Physiologic considerations of newborn/child. ch. 1. Pediatric thermoregulation and metabolism / David E. Carney and Miller C. Hamrick
ch. 2. Fluids, resuscitation and electrolytes / David E. Carney and Miller C. Hamrick
ch. 3. Cardiovascular physiology / David E. Carney and Miller C. Hamrick
ch. 4. Infectious considerations / David E. Carney and Miller C. Hamrick
ch. 5. Pediatric parenteral nutrition / Wendy Cruse
ch. 6. Enteral nutrition / Alan P. Ladd
ch. 7. Pediatric anesthesia guidelines / Doris Hardacker
ch. 8. Pediatric airway management / Katherine M. DeMasie
ch. 9. Pediatric sedation / Michael Mazurek
ch. 10. Treatment of acute postsurgical pain in the pediatric patient / James Tolley
ch. 11. The ex-utero treatment (Exit) procedure / Cynthia Gingalewski, Sarah Oltmann and David Schindel
Section 2. Trauma. ch. 12. Evaluation and resuscitation of the injured child / Thomas M. Rouse
ch. 13. Thoracic injuries in children / L.R. "Tres" Scherer
ch. 14. Abdominal trauma / Dennis Vane
ch. 15. Renal and genitourinary trauma / Dennis Vane and Tres Scherer
ch. 16. Central nervous system trauma / Jodi L. Smith
ch. 17. Pediatric vascular injuries / Jenny Cho and Michael Dalsing
ch. 18. Pediatric burn / John J. Coleman III
ch. 19. Child abuse / Dennis W. Vane and Ann DiMaio
Section 3. Tumors (the abdominal mass). ch. 20. Wilms' tumor / Thomas R. Weber
ch. 21. Neuroblastoma / Jay L. Grosfeld
ch. 22. Liver tumors / Frederick J. Rescorla
ch. 23. Gastrointestinal tumors / Alan P. Ladd
ch. 24. Testicular tumors / Deborah F. Billmire
ch. 25. Ovarian tumors / Deborah Billmire
ch. 26. Sacrococcygeal teratomas / Frederick J. Rescorla
ch. 27. Pediatric bone tumors / Daniel Wurtz
ch. 28. Soft tissuee sarcomas / Frederick J. Rescorla
Section 4. Transplantation. ch. 29. History of organ transplantation / Richard S. Mangus
ch. 30. Pediatric kidney transplantation / Richard S. Mangus
ch. 31. Pediatric liver transplantation / Richard S. Mangus
ch. 32. Pediatric intestinal and multivisceral transplantation / Richard S. Mangus
ch. 33. Overview of immunosuppressive agents / Richard S. Mangus
Section 5. Head/neck. ch. 34. Thyroid / Adam C. Alder and Michael A. Skinner
ch. 35. Parathyroid / Adam C. Alder and Michael A. Skinner
ch. 36. Laryngeal and tracheal disorders / Charles M. Leys
ch. 37. Lymphadenopathy / Nicholas F. Fiore
ch. 38. Neck cysts and sinuses / Nicholas F. Fiore
Section 6. Thorax. ch. 39. Newborn thoracic masses: congenital lung malformations / Alan P. Ladd
ch. 40. Newborn thoracic masses: congenital diaphragmatic hernia and indications for ECMO / Troy Perry and Bryan J. Dicken
ch. 41. Newborn thoracic masses: esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal malformations / Frederick J. Rescorla
ch. 42. Chest wall anomalies: pectus excavatum / Scott A. Engum
ch. 43. Chest wall anomalies: pectus carinatum / Scott A. Engum
ch. 44. Chest wall anomalies: Poland syndrome / Scott A. Engum
ch. 45. Chest wall anomalies: Jeune's syndrome / Scott A. Engum
Section 7. Abdomen. ch. 46. Abdominal wall: prenatal considerations
abdominal wall defects / Cynthia Gingelewski
ch. 47. Abdominal wall: gastroschisis / Kim Molik
ch. 48. Abdominal wall: omphalocele / David J. Hobbs and Marc G. Schlatter
ch. 49. Abdominal wall: umbilical hernia, urachal and omphalomesenteric remnants / Nicole Sharp and Danny Little
ch. 50. Abdominal wall: inguinal hernias and hydroceles / Frederick J. Rescorla
ch. 51. Proximal alimentary tract obstruction: pyloric stenosis / Mustafa Kabeer
ch. 52. Proximal alimentary tract obstruction: duodenal atresia / Frederick J. Rescorla
ch. 53. Proximal alimentary tract obstruction: jejunoileal atresia and stenosis / Jay L. Grosfeld
ch. 54. Proximal alimentary tract obstruction: malrotation / Kristen A. Zeller and Frederick J. Rescorla
ch. 55. Distal bowel obstruction: meconium ileus / Frederick J. Rescorla
ch. 56. Distal bowel obstruction: colonic atresia / Alan P. Ladd
ch. 57. Distal bowel obstruction: Hirschsprung's disease / Robert T. Russell and Alan P. Ladd
ch. 58. Distal bowel obstruction: anorectal malformations / Alan P. Ladd
ch. 59. Miscellaneous: gastroesophageal reflux / Mark S. Chaet
ch. 60. Miscellaneous: gastrostomy / Mark S. Chaet
ch. 61. Miscellaneous: necrotizing enterocolitis / Hayden Stagg and Danny Little
ch. 62. Miscellaneous: short bowel syndrome / James C.Y. Dunn
ch. 63. Miscellaneous: intussusception / Corey Tomlinson, John M. Draus Jr. and Bryan J. Dicken
ch. 64. Miscellaneous: Meckel's diverticulum / Ali Cadili, John M. Draus Jr. and Bryan J. Dicken
ch. 65. Miscellaneous: acute appendicitis / Donald A. Plumley
ch. 66. Miscellaneous: inflammatory bowel disease / Evan R. Kokoska
ch. 67. Miscellaneous: polypoid diseases / Evan R. Kokoska
ch. 68. Miscellaneous: fistula-in-ano / Brian Duffy
Section 8. Liver, biliary tree & pancreas. ch. 69. Biliary atresia / Danielle Hsu and James C.Y. Dunn
ch. 70. Cystic disorders of the bile ducts (choledochal cysts) / David T. Schindel and Sarah C. Oltmann
ch. 71. Liver cysts and abscesses / Mauricio A. Escobar
ch. 72. Gallbladder disease in children / Frederick J. Rescorla
ch. 73. Pancreatic cysts / Frederick J. Rescorla
Section 9. Urologic considerations. ch. 74. Undescended testis / Ethan I. Franke, Kristan Meldrum and Martin Kaefer
ch. 75. Ureteropelvic junction obstruction / Ethan I. Franke, Kristan Meldrum and Martin Kaefer
ch. 76. Vesicoureteral reflux / Brian A. VanderBrink, Martin Kaefer and Kirstan Meldrum
ch. 77. Disorders of sexual development / Brian A. VanderBrink, Martin Kaefer and Kirstan Meldrum
ch. 78. Varicocele / Rahul D. Mehan, Kirstan K. Meldrum and Martin K. Kaefer
Section 10. Vascular malformations. ch. 79. Infantile hemangiomas / Nicole Sharp and Danny Little
ch. 80. Congenital arterial disorders / Allen Lee, Gregory A. Stanley and Julie R. Fuchs
ch. 81. Pediatric venous disorders / Paul R. Crisostomo and Michael C. Dalsing
ch. 82. Lymphatic disorders / Scott A. Engum
Section 11. Special considerations. ch. 83. Congenital heart disease / Mark Rodefeld
ch. 84. Pediatric neurosurgical considerations / Laurie L. Ackerman
ch. 85. Orthopedic deformities / Christine Caltoum
ch. 86. Central venous lines / Sarah C. Oltmann and David T. Schindel
ch. 87. Skin and soft tissue infections / Mustafa Kabeer and Alan P. Ladd.Digital Access World Scientific 2014 - OtherBevan, Rachel; Fleet, Edgar; Browne, John; Pygott, Richard; Davy, Richard; Sheryngham; Banaster, Gilbert; Cornysh, William.Contents:
Jesu, mercy / John Browne (5:25)
Quid petis, O Fili / Richard Pygott (7:45)
Ah, blessed Jesu / Richard Davy (6:20)
Ah, gentle Jesu / ?Sheryngham (3:25)
Ah, my dear Son / anonymous (3:15)
My fearful dream / Gilbert Banastir (5:55)
Alone, alone, alone / anonymous (3:40)
Woefully arrayed / William Cornyshe (8:40).Print p1985 - ArticleAlbritton WL, Penner S, Slaney L, Brunton J.J Clin Microbiol. 1978 Jun;7(6):519-23.Based on a limited number of biochemical properties, a system for biotyping Haemophilus influenzae (M. Kilian, Acta Pathol. Microbiol, Scand. Sect. B82:835-842, 1976) was used to analyze the relationship of biotype to source of infection and antibiotic resistance for 600 clinical strains. The distribution of biotypes from bacteremic patients was significantly different (P less than 0.001) from the distribution of biotypes from nonbacteremic patients. Although there appeared to be a correlation between biotype and source of isolation, no single biotype correlated with a specific clinical syndrome in bacteremic patients. The frequency of resistance to antibiotics (ampicillin, tetracycline, chloramphenicol, and kanamycin), which was known to be at least in part plasmid mediated, was determined. Of the 600 isolates, 43 were resistant to at least one antibiotic (30 were ampicillin resistant, 11 were tetracycline resistant, 1 was ampicillin-tetracycline resistant, and 1 was tetracycline-chloramphenicol resistant). Of these 43 resistant isolates, 42 were either biotype I or II. This distribution of biotypes among antibiotic-resustant isolates was significantly different from the overall distribution of biotypes (P is less than 0.001).