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- BookOlufemi R. Ayeni, Jón Karlsson, Marc J. Philippon, Marc R. Safran, editors.Contents:
Need for Evidence Based Decision Making
Historical Background of FAI Treatment
Differential Diagnosis of Hip Pain
Clinical Diagnosis of FAI: History & Physical Examination
Imaging of FAI
Indications for FAI surgery
Arthroscopic Management (CAM)
Arthroscopic Management (Pincer)
Open Management: (CAM)
Open Management: (Pincer)
Treatment of Labral Tears in FAI Surgery
Treatment of Cartilage Injuries in FAI Surgery
Non Operative of Management of FAI
Rehabilitation after FAI Surgery
Complications of FAI surgery
Revision FAI surgery
Management of Concurrent diagnoses
Future Directions of FAI Surgery: Diagnosis and Treatment
Future Directions in Training FAI Surgeons.Digital Access Springer 2017 - ArticleWeber G.Stain Technol. 1977 Jan;52(1):25-9.A rapid and accurate procedure for electron microscopy of individual cells from suspensions (blood, peritoneal exudate, etc.) is described. After fixation of the sample with standard techniques, the particulate constituents are suspended in buffered 5% bovine serum albumin, thin-layered by gravity on clear supports (cover glasses or polyester slips) in which an orientation grid had been scored, and then immobilized by exposure of the preparations to acrolein vapors. The specimens are examined for cells of interest under a light microscope using interference or phase contrast; individual cells to be sectioned are documented in three photomicrographs taken at different magnifications. After this the specimens are embedded like ordinary cover slip preparations. When examining the face of the polymerized block under a light microscope, the position of the selected cell beneath the orientation grid relief can readily be relocated by the aid of the pre-embedding reference micrographs.