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    Paul E. Kaloostian, Christ Ordookhanian.
    Summary: "Surgery requires a combination of knowledge and skill acquired through years of direct observation, mentorship, and practice. The learning curve can be steep, frustrating, and intimidating for many medical students and junior residents. Too often, books and texts that attempt to translate the art of surgery are far too comprehensive for this audience and counterproductive to learning important basic skills to succeed. Neurosurgery Outlines by neurosurgeon Paul Kaloostian is the neurosurgical volume in a series of textbooks that offer a simplified roadmap to surgery. This unique resource outlines key steps for common surgeries, laying a solid foundation of basic knowledge from which trainees can easily build and expand. The text serves as starting point for learning neurosurgical techniques, with room for adding notes, details, and pearls collected during the journey. Chapters are systematically organized and formatted by subspecialty, encompassing spine, radiosurgery, brain tumors and vascular lesions, head trauma, functional neurosurgery, epilepsy, pain, and hydrocephalus. Each chapter includes symptoms and signs, surgical pathology, diagnostic modalities, differential diagnosis, treatment options, indications for surgical intervention, step-by-step procedures, pitfalls, prognosis, and references where applicable"-- Provided by publisher.
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    Thieme MedOne Neurosurgery
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  • Journal
    Contents:

    v. 1. Henry-Russell Hitchcock: The first thirty years / James H. Grady. Walter Gropius: A bibliography / Caroline Shillaber. Writings by and about Philip C. Johnson, Part I / William B. O'Neal. The Early architecture of Virginia: Orignal sources and books / Frederick D. Nichols -–
    v. 2. The architectural writings of Sibyl Moholy-Nagy, January 1944 to March 1965 / Sibyl Moholy-Nagy. Writings by and about Philip C. Johnson, Part II / William B. O'Neal. Holabird and Roche: Chicago architects / J. William Rudd. The Early architecture of Virginia: Journals / Frederick D. Nichols -–
    v. 3. A bibliography of writings by and about Walter Gropius -–
    v. 4. A short check list of works by Carroll Louis Vanderslice Meeks, 1907-1966 / Frederick D. Nichols and William B. O'Neal. Charles-Louis Clerisseau / Thomas J. McCormick. The art and architectural library at Biltmore / Stephen D. Gooch. International expositions, 1851-1900 / Julia F. Davis -–
    v. 5. Henry-Russell Hitchcock: The fourth decade / James H. Grady. Architectural comment in American magazines, 1783-1815 / J. Meredith Neil. The Adam style in America, 1770-1820 / Sterling M. Boyd. Bibliography of the life and works of Calvert Vaux / John D. Sigle. Outside Scandinavia: a short check list of non-Scandinavian writings about Alvar Aalto / Peter W. Beal –-
    v. 6. An intelligent interest in architecture: a bibliography of publications about Thomas Jefferson as an architect, together with an iconography of the nineteenth-century prints of the University of Virginia –-
    v. 7. Sir Nikolaus Pevsner: a bibliography / John R. Barr -–
    v. 8. Paradise improved: Environmental design in Hawaii / J. Meredith Neil –-
    v. 9. A supplement to the bibliography of Walter Gropius / Ise Gropius and William B. O'Neal. A bibliography of works about Sir Christopher Wren / Gail G. Stringer. Benjamin Henry Latrobe / Paul F. Norton. Frank Lloyd Wright in print, 1959-1970 / James Muggenberg -–
    v. 10. Antonio Gaudí and the Catalan movement, 1870-1930 / George R. Collins and Mauricio E. Farinas –-
    v. 11. Cumulative index: Papers I-X –-
    v. 12. Louis I. Kahn, architect, 1901-1974 / Jack P. Brown. Paul Zucker, architect/art historian, 1888-1971 / Arnold L. Markowitz –-
    v. 13. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe: An annotated bibliography and chronology / David A. Spaeth.
  • Article
    Heitz PU, Kasper M, van Noorden S, Polak JM, Gregory H, Pearse AG.
    Gut. 1978 May;19(5):408-13.
    Urogastrone has been localised by immunostaining to granules of the cells of human duodenal (Brunner's) glands and their ducts and of acinar cells in the human submandibular gland. The immunoreactive peptide is present in large quantities in duodenal glands and their secretory ducts. Urogastrone or human epidermal growth factor promotes cellular proliferation in vivo as well as in vitro and inhibits gastric acid secretion and may, therefore, be one of the duodenal factors inhibiting gastric activity. Thus it may have an important regulatory and protective function for the intestinal mucosa and may possibly become a useful therapeutic agent.
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