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    edited by Claire Colebourn, Jim Newton.
    Summary: This is a comprehensive practical guide to the practice of the new subspecialty of critical care echocardiography. The text covers all aspects of clinical practice and describes how to use transthoracic echocardiography to approach and manage common clinical questions. Specific emphasis is placed on the appropriate use of clinical echocardiographic data in the context of the patient's critical illness; this is illustrated by the frequent use of case studies including both still and moving echocardiographic images. The text covers assessment of, and disorders affecting, the left and right heart, including shock and sepsis. It also looks at how to interpret diastolic information during critical illness and the effect of that illness on valve disease and function. The important subject of fluid responsiveness is explored in detail, as is the influence of organ support and illness on the diagnosis of cardiac tamponade. The information given in the text is summarized using algorithms in a field guide for the critical care echocardiographer, which also provides a rapid guide to assessing time-critical patient presentations.
    Digital Access Oxford 2017
  • Article
    Yamamoto H, Konomi K, Deodhar SD.
    Jpn J Surg. 1977 Sep;7(3):158-64.
    Subcellular fractions of mice thymocytes were used for sensitization of rabbits. The antisera were examined for their immunosuppressive potency in vivo by allogeneic murine tumor metastases system and on skingraft survival and in vitro by leukocyte agglutination tests. The results indicated that the most potent immunosuppressive antisera was that against the second fraction (Fr. 2) of the detergent soluble endoplasmic reticulum fraction from thymocytes.
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