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- Book[edited by] William H. Rosenblatt, Wanda M. Popescu.Contents:
PART A. Upper Airway
Section I. Evaluation and basic management of the difficult airway patient
Section II. Preexisting conditions
Section III. Otolaryngology
Section IV. Maxillofacial
Section V. Nasal intubation
Section VI. Tracheostomy
Section VII. foreign bodies adult
Section VIII. Pediatrics
Section IX. C-Spine
Section X. Techniques
Section XI. Extubation
Section XII. Out of the OR
Section XIII. Invasive airway rescue
PART B. Lower Airway
Section I. Interventional Pulmonary
Section II. Lung isolation devices and techniques
Section III. Airway surgery
Section IV. Surgeries requiring lung isolation
Section V. Preexisting conditions
Section VI. Congenital abnormalities of the lower airway
Section VII. Lung transplant
Section VIII. Lower airway emergencies.Digital Access - ArticleArnt IC, Ferrari A, Sartoretto JN, Woutersz TB.Fertil Steril. 1977 May;28(5):549-53.Three doses of norgestrel-ethinyl estradiol in altered ratios were investigated in a double-blind, randomized study. The estrogen content was maintained at 20 microng or less, while the progestogen dose was increased in 100-microng increments. Two pregnancies were reported for the lowest dose. No pregnancies occurred in the two higher doses. Each dosage increase improved cycle control and lessened bleeding irregularities. The incidence of patients reporting intermenstrual bleeding was inversely proportional to the doses studied. Dropouts for cycle disturbances followed a similar pattern.