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- BookRajiv Shah.Contents:
1. Foot and ankle examination
2. Radiology in foot and ankle
3. Rational prescription of foot and ankle orthotics
4. In the foot and ankle operation theater
4. Ten commandments of foot and ankle trauma management
6. Tips, tricks, and management algorithm for foot and ankle injuries
7. Foot and ankle malunions
8. Deformity correction: foot and ankle
9. Soft tissues are equally important
10. Plantar heel pain
11. Growing with flat feet: childhood to adulthood
12. Lucid approach and simplistic management of diabetic foot
13. Common foot and ankle infections: diagnosis and management
14. Art of arthrodesis in foot and ankle
15. Dealing with tendo achilles problems!
16. Setting up of foot and ankle practice
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Index.Digital Access Thieme-Connect 2016 - ArticleSladek NE.J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1977 May;201(2):518-26.The cytotoxic action of certain antitumor agents is potentiated by centrophenoxine although centrophenoxine itself is not an antitumor agent. Previous investigations have suggested that centrophenoxine might potentiate the cytotoxicity produced by antitumor drugs that alkylate, and other modalities that damage, DNA, but that it would not potentiate the cytotoxicity produced by antitumor drugs that inflict cellular damage in other ways. To test this hypothesis, the antitumor effects of X-irradiation UV-irradiation, alkylating agents and antitumor drugs that are not ordinarily considered to be alkylating agents were determined in the presence and absence of centrophenoxine. Mouse P388 lymphoma cells growing in static suspension culture were used as the experimental tumor. The cytotoxic action of most alkylating agents was found to be potentiated by centrophenoxine; Included in this group were several difunctional nitrogen mustards, two ethylenimines, a nitrosourea and mitomycin C. Greatest enhancement, 7-fold, was of chlorambucil antitumor activity. Centrophenoxine did not potentiate the lethality of X- or UV-irradiation or the cytotoxicity of several antineoplastic drugs that are not alkylating agents.