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- BookPeter A. Philip.Summary: “Pelvic Pain and Dysfunction: A Differential Diagnosis Manual is a comprehensive guide on the management of patients suffering from pelvic pain as well as dysfunction of the bowel and bladder systems. It integrates differential diagnosis concepts of orthopaedic medicine to the urogynecological patient. Using the concepts described, clinicians will have the opportunity to readily determine the underlying cause of their patients? suffering, and a means to ameliorate their pain and dysfunction. Regardless of chronicity, the strategies outlined have proven effective in restoration of function and comfort.” - Provided by publisher
Contents:
Introduction to pelvic pain
General concepts
Evaluation
Interpretation
Management.Digital Access Thieme-Connect 2016 - ArticleGnezditskaia EV, Beletskaia LV, Shagal DI.Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1977 Jan;83(1):60-2.It has been demonstrated by the indirect immunofluorecent technique that many of the sera of patients with myasthenia gravis react with the anticells of the human thymus epithelial tissue. Sorption of the sera with the suspension of the epidermis cells and the homogenates of the tissues of other human organs showed that the epithelial cell antigen with which the sera of patients with myasthenia reacted were epidermal heteroorganic thymus antigens, i.e. common for the thymus epithelium and skin epidermis. The presence of antibodies to the cells of the epithelial tissue of the thymus in the sera of patients suffering from myasthenia gravis permits to suppose the existence of an immunopathological process against the thymus tissue antigens (including the heteroorganic structures of its epithelium) in this disease.