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  • Book
    Constantine P. Karakousis.
    Contents:
    Surgical Technique in Cancer Surgery
    Intraoperative Lymphatic Mapping/Sentinel Lymphadenectomy
    Tumor in the Hand
    Tumor in the Wrist
    Tumor in the Ventral Aspect of the Forearm
    Tumor in the Dorsal Aspect of the Forearm
    Tumor in the Anterior Compartment of the Arm
    Tumor in the Dorsal Aspect of the Arm
    Tumor in the Medial Arm
    Axillary Node Dissection
    In Continuity Axillary and Supraclavicular Node Dissection
    Neck Dissection
    Tumor at the Shoulder Point
    Tumor in the Neck
    Scapulectomy
    Shoulder Disarticulation
    Forequarter Amputation
    Tumor in the Back
    Chest Wall Tumors
    Tumor in the Lower Chest Wall and Upper Abdomen
    Involvement of the Abdominal Wall by Tumor
    One-Layer Closure of the Abdominal Wall
    Midline Abdominal Wall Gaps and Incisional Hernia
    Regional Chemotherapy Infusion Via the Hepatic Artery
    Peritoneolysis in the Reconstruction of a Roux-en-Y Loop
    Hilar Hepatojejunostomy
    Hepatic Resection
    Pancreaticoduodenectomy
    Distal Pancreatectomy
    Colonic Interposition for Esophageal Replacement
    Ileal Loop Bladder-Interposition Conduit
    Resection of Mesenteric Tumors
    Dissection in the Bowel Mesentery and Its Clinical Applications
    Retroperitoneal Node Dissection
    Retroperitoneal Sarcomas
    Tumor in the Lesser Sac
    Tumor in the Right Abdomen
    Tumor in the Left Abdomen
    The T or L Incision in Resection of Tumors of the Pelvis
    Groin Dissection
    Abdominoinguinal Incision in the Resection of Pelvic Tumors and Limb Salvage
    Resection of Pelvic Tumors with Visceral Involvement
    Internal Hemipelvectomy
    The Surgical Importance of the Inferior Epigastric Vessels
    Sacral Resection
    Tumor in the Buttock Area
    Tumor in the Anterior Thigh
    Tumor in the Medial Thigh
    Tumor in the Posterior Thigh
    Popliteal Node Dissection
    Tumor in the Leg
    Tumor in the Foot
    Hip Disarticulation
    Hemipelvectomy (Hindquarter Amputation)
    Variants of Hemipelvectomy
    Central Venous Access
    Resection of Tumors of the Ischiorectal Fossa.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Article
    Vaughan JP, Miall WE.
    Bull World Health Organ. 1979;57(2):281-9.
    Epidemiological studies of the cardiovascular characteristics of three typically rural communities in the Gambia, Jamaica, and the United Republic of Tanzania were carried out by means of standardized methodology. This paper reports comparisons of arterial blood pressure distribution and electrocardiographic findings in relation to age, sex, and body build. Marked differences in blood pressure were found, with higher values in Jamaicans than in Tanzanians, who in turn had higher values than Gambians. These differences are not explicable in terms of body build. Heart rates and ECG amplitudes were also strikingly different, with higher values in Jamaicans than in Tanzanians and Gambians. The differences in ECG amplitudes cannot be explained by differences in body build, heart rate, or blood pressure. The findings agree with the hypothesis that some factor or factors associated with development contributes to the risk of cardiovascular disease in peoples of African origin.
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