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  • Book
    editor, Joel A. Kaplan ; associate editors, Brett Cronin, Timothy Maus.
    Contents:
    Cardiac risk, imaging, and the cardiology consultation
    Cardiac catheterization laboratory : diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in the adult patient
    Cardiac electrophysiology : diagnosis and treatment
    Cardiac physiology
    Coronary physiology and atherosclerosis
    Molecular and genetic cardiovascular medicine and systemic inflammation
    Pharmacology of anesthetic drugs
    Cardiovascular pharmacology
    Electrocardiographic monitoring
    Monitoring of the heart and vascular system
    Basic intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography
    Central nervous system monitoring
    Coagulation monitoring
    Anesthesia for myocardial revascularization
    Valvular heart disease : replacement and repair
    Congenital heart disease in adults
    Thoracic aorta
    Uncommon cardiac diseases
    Anesthesia for heart, lung, and heart-lung transplantation
    Pulmonary thromboendarterectomy for chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension
    Procedures in the hybrid operating room
    Mechanical assist devices for heart failure
    Reoperative cardiac surgery
    Patient safety in the cardiac operating room
    Cardiopulmonary bypass management and organ protection
    Extracorporeal devices including extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
    Transfusion medicine and coagulation disorders
    Discontinuing cardiopulmonary bypass
    Postoperative respiratory care
    Postoperative cardiovascular management
    Central nervous system dysfunction after cardiopulmonary bypass
    Long-term complications and management
    Postoperative pain management for the cardiac patient.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2018
  • Book
    Francesca Lyman, with Irving Mintzer, Kathleen Courrier, and James Mackenzie.
    Print c1990
  • Article
    Wolf G, Trautmann B.
    Endokrinologie. 1977 Jul;69(2):222-6.
    In fetal rats neurophysin has been visualized immunohistochemically first at the 16th gestation day in perikaryons of the supraoptic nucleus, followed by the median eminence and the neurohypophysis at the 17th day, and the paraventricular neurons at the 19th day. The external zone of the median eminence contains abundantly immunoreactive fibres at the first days post partum. In the perikaryons of the suprachiasmatic nucleus immunoreactive material appears after the 3rd day of postnatal development.
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