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  • Book
    Martin Keuchel, Friedrich Hagenmüller, Hisao Tajiri, editors.
    Summary: This book is simultaneously a superb atlas and a detailed guide to all aspects of video capsule endoscopy. History, technique, performance, reading, indications, contraindications, outcomes, complications and alternative methods are described systematically by a large panel of experts. In addition, the full range of small bowel diseases, from the common to the rare, are described and illustrated using a unique and exhaustive collection of capsule endoscopy images that are accompanied by corresponding images of enteroscopy, surgery, radiology and histology whenever possible. The newest technology of colon capsule endoscopy is included and exciting potential future developments are also considered. This book will be indispensable for all who use the technique or are considering establishing a video capsule endoscopy service.

    Contents:
    Video Capsule Endoscopy
    Complementary Procedures
    Normal Small Intestine
    Diverticula
    Vascular Diseases of the Small Intestine
    Inflammatory and Systemic Diseases
    Tumors of the Smal Intestine
    Findings Outside the Small Intestine
    Postoperative and Postinterventional Changes
    Complications:Prevention and Management
    Pediatric Findings
    Influence of VCE on Clinical Outcome
    Esophageal Capsule Endoscopy
    Future Developments of Capsule Endoscopy.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Article
    Garris DR.
    Neurosci Lett. 1979 Jun;13(1):83-90.
    Axonal projections from neurons located in the medial and lateral septal nuclei (MSN and LSN) were traced autoradiographically. The MSN projected bilaterally via a midline route to the diagonal band of Broca (DBB), the preoptic area (POA), the suprachiasmatic (SCN), paraventricular (PVN), ventromedial (VHM) and arcuate (ARC) nuclei including the median eminence (fiberous zone). Lateral coursing fibers traveled with the medial forebrain bundle (MFB) to the supraoptic (SON) and pre- and supra-mammillary nuclei. The majority of LSN axons projected to, and terminated in, the MSN. Fibers projected ipsilaterally through the POA, SON, SCN, ARC, ME and MMN with axonal projections observed throughout the MFB. In summary, the neurons of the MSN project to the medial hypothalamic nuclei via a midline route while LSN axons projected strongly to the MSN with the remaining fibers coursing along the ipsilateral MFB to terminate in several hypothalamic nuclei. These data indicate that a direct septo-hypothalamic pathway exists in the rat.
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