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- Bookeditors, Laura A. Huppert, Timothy G. Dyster.Summary: "A manual connecting pathophysiology to clinical management principles encountered on medical clerkship rotations. The author, through her own recent experiences as a medical student and resident in internal medicine, has succinctly organized foundational science learned in years one and two of medical school and provides a framework for clinical learning encountered in year three clerkship and beyond. This marriage of pathophysiology and basic treatment principles helps users make sense of clinical concepts mechanistically, rather than through memorization. Filled with visuals and pearls, this portable guide will help medical students bridge the gap between science lectures and patient wards"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Part 1: Cardiology. Anatomy and physiology in cardiology
Diagnostics in cardiology
Approaches and chief complaints in cardiology
Diseases and pathophysiology in cardiology
Key medications and interventions in cardiology
Key clinical trials and publications in cardiology
Part 2: Pulmonology. Anatomy and physiology in pulmonology
Diagnostics in pulmonology
Approaches and chief complaints in pulmonology
Diseases and pathophysiology in pulmonology
Key medications and interventions in pulmonology
Key clinical trials and publications in pulmonology
Part 3: Critical care medicine. Introduction in critical care medicine
Anatomy, physiology, and diagnostics in critical care medicine
Approaches and chief complaints in critical care medicine
Diseases and pathophysiology in critical care medicine
Common complications of ICU admission in critical care medicine
Key medications and interventions in critical care medicine
Key clinical trials and publications in critical care medicine
Part 4: Gastroenterology. Anatomy and physiology in gastroenterology
Diagnostics in gastroenterology
Approaches and chief complaints in gastroenterology
Diseases and pathophysiology in gastroenterology
Key medications and interventions in gastroenterology
Key clinical trials and publications in gastroenterology
Part 5: Endocrinology. Anatomy and physiology in endocrinology
Reproductive endocrinology
Key clinical trials and publications in endocrinology
Part 6: Nephrology. Anatomy and physiology in nephrology
Diagnostics in nephrology
Approaches and chief complaints in nephrology
Diseases and pathophysiology in nephrology
Key medications and interventions in nephrology
Key clinical trials and publications in nephrology
Part 7: Hematology and oncology. Anatomy & physiology in hematology
Diagnostics in hematology
Approaches & chief complaints in hematology
Diseases & pathophysiology: non-malignant hematology in hematology
Diseases & pathophysiology: malignant hematology in hematology
Key medications & interventions in hematology
Key clinical trials & publications in hematology
Anatomy & physiology in oncology
Diagnostics in oncology
Approaches & chief complaints in oncology
Diseases & pathophysiology in oncology
Key medications & interventions in oncology
Key clinical trials & publications in oncology
Part 8: Infectious diseases. Microbiology in infectious diseases
Approaches & chief complaints in infectious diseases
Diseases & pathophysiology in infectious diseases
Key medications & interventions in infectious diseases
Key clinical trials & publications in infectious diseases --Digital Access AccessMedicine 2021 - ArticleMeijer AE, Israël DE.Histochemistry. 1978 Aug 15;57(1):9-22.The reliability of enzyme histochemical observations of activities of acid hydrolases was investigated with a combined histochemical and biochemical study. Specimens of m. soleus, m. plantaris, m. gastrocnemius and diaphragm of normal and of vitamin E deficient rabbits were used. For the histochemical investigation, activity and localization of acid phosphatase, beta-glucuronidase, leucine aminopeptidase and E600 resistant non-specific arylesterase were examined with semipermeable membrane techniques. For the biochemical investigation, activity of acid phosphatase, beta-glucuronidase, cathepsin D, acid maltase and neutral maltase was determined. By means of stastical calculations the enzyme activities demonstrated with histochemical techniques were compared with the enzyme activities determined with biochemical techniques. In the present communication the histochemical findings are reported and discussed. From the histochemical findings it appeared that activity of the acid hydrolases investigated is strongly increased in both a granular and a diffuse pattern in skeletal muscle of vitamin E deficient rabbits. The statistical calculations of the histochemical findings clearly reveal that the increased activity of one acid hydrolase was highly significantly paralleled by an increased activity of a second acid hydrolase. Moreover the probability that the activity of all other histochemically studied acid hydrolases was significantly increased was rather high. The increase in activity of the acid hydrolases studied was the same in muscles with an aerobic or an anaerobic metabolism. Moreover there was no difference in activity and localization of the acid hydrolases in aerobic type I and anaerobic type II fibres. The localization of acid phosphatase and beta-glucuronidase activity muscle fibres mostly coincided. In cases where these enzymes were localized both centrally and in the subsarcolemnal areas of the muscle fibres, the activity of E600 resistant naphtholesterase was usually, and the activity of leucine aminopeptidase was exclusively located in the subsarcolemnal areas. All of the examined acid hydrolases were found to be present in the inflammatory exudate and in the connective tissue.