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    edited by Daniel J. Pak, R. Jason Yong, Krishna B. Shah.
    Summary: "Offering timely coverage of this complex field, Interventional Management of Chronic Visceral Pain Syndromes is a practical, evidence-based guide for the mechanisms, presentation, diagnosis, and treatments of chronic non-malignant and malignant abdominal pain syndromes. Experienced clinicians and academic leaders in pain medicine comprehensively discuss best-practice guidelines using the newest interventional techniques, including dorsal root ganglion stimulation, high frequency spinal cord stimulation, and low-dose intrathecal infusion pumps. Coverage includes malignant and non-malignant gastrointestinal pain, malignant and non-malignant pelvic pain in males and females, rectal pain, and chest pain"--Publisher's description.

    Contents:
    Epidemiology of chronic visceral pain syndromes
    Neuroanatomy and mechanisms of visceral pain
    Female pelvic pain
    Malignant pelvic pain
    Chronic prostatitis
    Coccydynia
    Pudendal neuralgia
    Postsurgical pelvic pain
    Functional anorectal pain
    Pancreatic cancer
    Liver cancer
    Gastric cancer pain
    Colorectal cancer
    Chronic pancreatitis
    Chronic postsurgical pain
    Chronic abdominal wall pain
    Chronic mesenteric ischemia
    Inflammatory bowel disease
    Irritable bowel syndrome
    Postherpetic neuralgia
    Atypical chest wall pain
    Esophagitis
    Gastroesophageal reflux disease.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2021
  • Article
    Kreger-Van Rij NJ.
    Arch Microbiol. 1978 Apr 27;117(1):73-7.
    The wall of mature ascospores of Saccharomyces cerevisiae showed in sections under the electron microscope a dark outer layer and a lighter inner layer. The latter was composed of a greyish inner part and a light outer part. During germination, the spore grew out at one side and the dark outer layer was broken. Of the light inner layer, the inner greyish part became the wall of the vegetative cell, but the extended part of the cell had a new wall.
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