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    Carol E.H. Scott-Conner, David L. Dawson.
    Summary: "To better reflect its new and expanded content, the name of the 4th edition of Operative Anatomy has been changed to Essential Operative Techniques and Anatomy. In this latest edition, the text's focus on clinically relevant surgical anatomy will still remain, but it is now organized by anatomical regions rather than by procedures. Then to further ensure its relevance as a valuable reference tool, the number of chapters has been expanded to 134 and the color art program has also been increased significantly. Written for surgical residents, this book provides an up-to-date, easy-to-use reference for nearly all procedures with which they will face in their residency. Providing a blend of both surgical anatomy and a surgical atlas, this edition covers all Essential Common procedures from the SCORE curriculum as well as many of the Essential Uncommon procedures such as urgent operations seen in general surgery practice. FEATURES: Covers all Essential Common procedures in SCORE curriculum, Significantly expanded chapter on thoracoscopic surgery of the esophagus, Significantly expanded chapter on laparoscopic colon resection, New chapters on cutaneous infections, I & D, excision, STSG, ligation, stripping, saphenous vein, loop ileostomy/closure, operations for small bowel obstruction (including laparoscopic), and pediatric umbilical hernia repair"--Provided by publisher.
    Digital Access LWW Health Library 2014
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    Hopf U, Meyer zum Büschenfelde KH.
    Z Gastroenterol. 1978 Apr;16(4):261-4.
    A simplified method for the detection of liver membrane autoantibodies (LMA) in patient's serum is presented. Hepatocytes are isolated from the liver of young rabbits. A calcium-free solution without enzymes is injected into the portal vein with a normal syringe. The liver is then cut into small pieces in a solution with calcium, shaken in a water bath, filtered and washed in Eagle's medium. The isolated hepatocytes are incubated first in patient's serum and secondly in FITC labeled antihuman IgG. The test requires three hours and allow the detection of LMA, antinuclear and antimitochondrial antibodies simultaneously. The detection of LMA is valuable in the diagnosis of autoimmune chronic active hepatitis.
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