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    Laura Hinkle Bachmann, editor.
    Summary: Though recent breakthroughs in research advance care with each day, the population of HIV-infected individuals continues to grow globally, leaving them particularly susceptible to additional STDs that are complicated by their immunocompromised state. This text is the only book to provide a comprehensive and state-of-the-art review of issues relevant to STI care in the HIV-infected adult, adolescent, and transgendered populations. Written by experts in the field, HIV in HIV-Infected Adults and Adolescents approaches these unique needs through its review of sexual history, synergies between STIs and HIV, epidemiology, issues specific for HIV-infected individuals, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management considerations for ten common STIs, and prevention strategies. Each topic includes a case-based presentation and the most current CDC-recommended STI treatment regimens. Sexually Transmitted Infections in HIV-Infected Adults and Special Populations is the ultimate resource for any physician treating adults and special populations with HIV, including HIV clinicians, sexual health specialists, general internists, family medicine practitioners, infectious diseases specialists, advanced practice clinicians, and physicians.

    Contents:
    Introduction
    Sexual history - this is where it begins
    STDs and HIV - Syndemics and Synergy
    Bacterial STDs
    Viral STDs
    Parasitic STDs
    Other
    Prevention
    Special populations.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Article
    Schenck RR.
    J Hand Surg Am. 1978 Jan;3(1):60-9.
    The first clinical use in man of the rectus femoris muscle, with overlying composite skin, as a free transplant by microneurovascular anastomoses to the upper extremity was done for traumatic loss of all digital and forearm flexors, which had been treated with primary flap coverage, and later, sural nerve grafts for the avulsed portions of the median and ulnar nerves.
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