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- BookEdward F. Goljan.Summary: This book makes it easy for you to master all of the pathology material covered on the USMLE Steps 1 and 2. It combines an updated outline-format review of key concepts and hundreds of full-color images and margin notes, PLUS more than 400 USMLE-style online questions! Get all the practice you need to succeed on the USMLEs! Visualize key pathologic concepts and conditions with over 1,100 full-color images, completely reviewed and updated for this new edition. Also includes many new high-yield, integrated margin notes and numerous summary table for more efficient studying and understanding of disease processes. -- Publisher description
Contents:
Diagnostic testing
Cell injury
Inflammation and repair
Immunopathology
Water, electrolyte, acide, base and hemodynamic disorders
Genetic and developmental disorders
Environmental pathology
Nutritional disorders
Neoplasia
Vascular disorders
Heart disorders
Red blood cell disorders
White blood cell disorders
Lymphoid tissue disorders
Hemostasis disorders
Immunohematology disorders
Upper and lower respiratory disorders
Gastrointestinal disorders
Hepatobiliary and pancreatic disorders
Kidney disorders
Ureter, lower urinary tract and male reproductive disorders
Female reproductive disorders and breast disorders
Endocrine disorders
Musculoskeletal and soft tissue disorders
Skin disorders
Nervous system and special sensory disorders. - ArticleSchmatolla E.Acta Psychiatr Belg. 1978 Jan-Feb;78(1):180-7.The high dosage of bromperidol as used in this investigation was a safe and effective agent in the treatment of alcohol-induced delirium tremens. All of the 10 patients survived without having complications of the illness or side effects of the therapy. The high doses of bromperidol had a gradual effect against the ten target symptoms of delirium tremens. Particularly effective was the action of bromperidol in controlling hallucinatory phenomena. Against excitement and restlessness, it was rather less effective; no patients were oversedated. Supplementary sedative medication was only rarely needed.