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- BookKevin Conrad, editor.Contents:
Diagnosis and treatment of heart failure for inpatient providers / Hamang Patel and Amanda L. Bennett
Hospital management of migraine / Jose Posas III, Elizabeth Verter, Yuang Wen, Alessandro Iliceto, Vi Tran, and Rinu Manacheril
Candidemia : new directions for management and treatment / Amanda Theppote
Adjunct corticosteroid therapy for patients with community acquired pneumonia / Guy Handley and Ryan Sullivan
Procalcitonin and new biomarkers / N.A. Mir, D. Ho, J. Toews, and J. Walsham
New developments and treatment options of cellulitis in the hospital / Stephanie Bender and Katherine Oakden
An in-depth look into the management and treatment of delirium / Scott M. Fiedler and David Houghton
Update in the treatment of sepsis and septic shock : Gyorgy Frendl and Daniela Lazea
Palliative medicine / Sonia Malhotra and Robin Ulep
Stroke units and their effect on patient outcomes / Gabriel Vidal and Tara von Kleist
Update in perioperative medicine : updates, advances, controversies in perioperative care / Lakshmi N. Prasad Ravipati
Obstetrics : the hospitalist's approach to the pregnant patient / Veronica Gillespie and Brittany McKinley
Solving America's prescription epidemic : pathophysiology, ethics, chronic pain, and addition / Marianne Maumus
Solving America's prescription epidemic : solutions, current practices, provider internal skills, and systems approach to care / Marianne Maumus
Opioid risk tool assessing opioid risk : why is the sensitive question important? / Marianne Maumus
Nonopioid and adjuvant analgesics for acute pain management / Michele L. Matthews, Raymond Melika, and Yulia Murray
Hospitalist management of injectable drugs of abuse / Kevin Conrad and Taylor Austin
Current state of hospital medicine : trends in compensation, practice patterns, advance practice providers, malpractice, and career satisfaction / Kevin Conrad and Theodora Valovska.Digital Access Springer 2018 - ArticleBowie EP, Ishikawa H, Shiino M, Rennels EG.J Histochem Cytochem. 1978 Feb;26(2):94-7.The 2A8 clone, a normal diploid rat anterior pituitary cell strain, was investigated by immunocytochemistry to determine the cell types into which the clonal cells differentiated in vivo and in vitro. The in vivo study was carried out by injecting the 2A8 clone preparation either into the hypothalamic region or under the kidney capsule. After thirty days the implants were removed and studied by immunocytochemistry. In vitro, many prolactin cells and a few growth hormone cells were found. In vivo, however, prolactin, growth hormone, ACTH and TSH cells and gonadotrophs were identified. We concluded that the 2A8 clone was multipotential. Since the gonadotrophs of the implants made in the hypothalamic region were larger and more plentiful than those in the kidney implants, and since gonadotrophs were lacking in the in vitro system, it appeared that the hypophysiotrophic environment was the most conducive to gonadotrophic differentiation and maintenance, and that the factor or factors necessary for cyto-differentiation were apparently present in the general circulation of the rat but absent in the growth medium of our culture cells.