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- Bookvolume editors, Michael Buchfelder, Federica Guaraldi.Contents:
Sonography of normal and abnormal thyroid and parathyroid glands / Andrioli, M.; Valcavi R.
Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the thyroid and parathyroid glands / Warren Frunzac, R.; Richards, M.
Role of nuclear medicine in the diagnosis of benign thyroid diseases / Garberoglio, S.; Testori, O.
Hybrid molecular imaging in differentiated thyroid carcinoma / Schmidt, D.; Kuwert, T.
Endoscopic ultrasound in endocrinology : imaging of the adrenals and the endocrine pancreas / Kann, P.H.
Adrenal imaging : magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography / McCarthy, C.J.; McDermott, S.; Blake, M.A.
Adrenal molecular imaging / Sundin, A.
Gonadal imaging in endocrine disorders / Lanfranco, F.; Motta, G.
Magnetic resonance imaging of pituitary tumors / Boneville, J.-F.
Intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging for pituitary adenomas / Buchfelder, M.; Schlaffer, S.-M.
Molecular imaging of pituitary pathology / de Herder, W.W.
Imaging of neuroendocrine tumors / Öberg, K.; Sundin, A.Digital Access Karger 2016 - Booktext and illustrations by Robert C. Stebbins ; sponsored by the National Audubon Society and National Wildlife Federation.Print 1985
- ArticleCichon MJ, Craig CP, Sargent J, Brauner L.South Med J. 1977 Jan;70(1):33-5.Nosocomial infections in an intensive care nursery (ICN) due to kanamycin-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae during a four-month period with an infection rate of 12% and mortality of 47% are reported. Emergence of this organism was thought to be due to the widespread use of kanamycin. Transmission probably occurred via hands of personnel contaminated during care of colonized or infected infants. Control measures advocated are better handwashing technic and discriminate use of antibiotics. This report emphasizes the need for awareness of this continuous threat and for infection surveillance in an ICN.