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    Joseph J. Violaris [and 6 others].
    Summary: This state-of-the-art book provides a concise and up-to-date review of key emergency medicine topics in a predominantly visual format along with extensive practice questions to assist in preparing for the emergency medicine board exams. It is comprised of numerous illustrations, created by Dr. Joseph Violaris, which are specifically tailored toward the visual learner studying and preparing for board exams in emergency medicine. The book is organized by organ system, with chapters on ophthalmology, cardiology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, nephrology, orthopedics, immunology, and more. Special chapters that conclude the book are dedicated to trauma, pediatrics, toxicology, environmental disorders, and epidemiology. Each chapter contains a visual learning guide followed by board practice questions at the end to reinforce topics addressed in the illustrations. Emergency Medicine Board Review for the Visual Learner is an essential guide for medical students, residents, and fellows in emergency and internal medicine studying for board exams as well as EM physicians and related professionals preparing for recertification.

    Contents:
    Intro
    Contents
    1: HENT
    1.1 HENT Review Questions
    1.2 HENT Review Answers
    2: Ophthalmology
    2.1 Ophthalmology Review Questions
    2.2 Ophthalmology Review Answers
    3: Cardiology
    3.1 Cardiology Review Questions
    3.2 Cardiology Review Answers
    4: Pulmonology
    4.1 Pulmonology Review Questions
    4.2 Pulmonology Review Answers
    5: Gastroenterology
    5.1 Gastroenterology Review Questions
    5.2 Gastroenterology Review Answers
    6: Nephrology and Urology
    6.1 Nephrology and Urology Review Questions
    6.2 Nephrology and Urology Review Answers 7: Obstetrics and Gynecology
    7.1 Obstetrics and Gynecology Review Questions
    7.2 Obstetrics and Gynecology Review Answers
    8: Orthopedics
    8.1 Orthopedics Review Questions
    8.2 Orthopedics Review Answers
    9: Dermatology
    9.1 Dermatology Review Questions
    9.2 Dermatology Review Answers
    10: Metabolic Disturbances and Endocrinology
    10.1 Endocrinology Review Questions
    10.2 Endocrinology Review Answers
    11: Immunology
    11.1 Immunology Review Questions
    11.2 Immunology Review Answers
    12: Infectious Disease
    12.1 Infectious Disease Review Questions 12.2 Infectious Disease Review Answers
    13: Neurology
    13.1 Neurology Review Questions
    13.2 Neurology Review Answers
    14: Hematology and Oncology
    14.1 Hematology and Oncology Review Questions
    14.2 Hematology and Oncology Review Answers
    15: Psychology
    15.1 Psychiatry Review Questions
    15.2 Psychiatry Review Answers
    16: Trauma
    16.1 Trauma Review Questions
    16.2 Trauma Review Answers
    17: Pediatrics
    17.1 Pediatrics Review Questions
    17.2 Pediatrics Review Answers
    18: Toxicology
    18.1 Toxicology Review Questions
    18.2 Toxicology Review Answers 19: Environmental Disorders
    19.1 Environmental Disorders Review Questions
    19.2 Environmental Disorders Review Answers
    20: Epidemiology
    20.1 Epidemiology Review Questions
    20.2 Epidemiology Review Answers
    References
    Index
    Digital Access Springer 2021
  • Article
    Fine RN, Malekzadeh MH, Pennisi AJ, Ettenger RB, Uittenbogaart CH, Negrete VF, Korsch BM.
    Proc Clin Dial Transplant Forum. 1977;7:117-20.
    Of 81 children at risk for 5 to 11 yrs following an initial renal allograft, 62 (77%) are alive and 54 (67%) have a functioning allograft. Growth retardation remains a significant problem following transplantation in children; however, rehabilitation is excellent with 94% of recipients surviving with a functioning allograft engaged in age appropriate activities.
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