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- BookNicola Dalbeth, Lisa Stamp, Tony Merriman.Summary: 'Gout' provides an up-to-date summary of the pathogenesis, clinical features, and treatment approaches to this condition. The focus is on key aspects of the biology of the disease, relevant diagnostic tools, and principles of gout management.
Contents:
1 Introduction to gout
2 Aetiopathogenesis
3 Epidemiology
4 Genetic basis of hyperuricaemia and gout
5 Clinical features of gout
6 Laboratory testing in gout diagnosis and management
7 Imaging in gout
8 Principles of gout management
9 Urate-lowering therapy agents
10 Anti-inflammatory agents for prophylaxis and flares
11 Management of co-morbid conditions in people with gout
12 Gout research tools: a summary for clinicians
13 The future of gout management
IndexDigital Access Oxford 2016 - ArticleZhukov VM.Vopr Onkol. 1977;23(4):3-9.At the P. A. Herzen Research Institute of Oncology since 1967 to 1974 during surgical treatment of 108 patients with skin melanoma 114 plastic operations were performed, using free skin plasty with full-sickness graft perforated after the B. V. Parin technic. An analysis of the immediate results of the treatment indicated that complete healing of the graft was gained in 85 (76.4+) cases, partial necrosis being noted in 18 (15.8%), total necrosis--in 8 (7%), suppuration--in 3 (2.6%). Late results of the treatment were followed up in 105 of 108 patients. Recurrences in the graft were observed in 3 patients. Disseminated skin proximal to the transplanted graft--in 6 patients, recurrences in a scar above the graft--in 2.