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- Bookedited by Shirley Joo and Andrew 1. Kau.Summary: Prepared by specialty residents, fellows and staff in the Department of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine, and reviewed by attending physicians in each field. Each volume in this renowned series delivers the on-the-spot help you need to provide quality patient management. Right from the initial chapter, you'll learn how to take a patient history, how to interpret exam findings, what tests to order, how to complete the workup, and how to formulate an effective management plan. The Second Edition of this reference continues to provide the practical, stepwise guidance from this manual and has been fully updated to include the most current diagnostic tests, workup tips, drugs and other therapeutic interventions available. NEW to the Second Edition: Updated content reflects the latest clinical advances and practice standards. New formatting follows consistent subheadings to make key facts easier to find. New chapters detail the latest diagnostic criteria, testing, and treatment options.
Contents:
Approach to the allergic patient / Seth M. Hollander
Basic immunology underlying alleric reactions and inflammation / Jennifer M. Welch and Andrew L. Kau
Allergic rhinitis and sinusitis / K. Lindsey B. McMullan
Asthma / Natalie Miller and Sarena Sawlani
Occupational asthma / Seema Mahale
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis / Olajumoke O. Fadugba
Pulmonary function tests / Ashley Emmert
In vivo and in vitro diagnostic tests of allergy / Seth M. Hollander
Urticaria and angioedema / James Tarbox
Atopic dermatitis / Amanda Trott
Allergic contact dermatitis / Olajumoke O. Fadugba
Ocular allergic disease / Gregg J. Berdy and Susan S. Berdy
Anaphylaxis / Sydney Leibel
Drug allergy and desensitization / Jennifer M. Welch
Insect allergy / K. Lindsey B. McMullan
Food allergy and other adverse food reactions / Amanda Trott
Latex hypersensitivity / Eric Karlin
Conditions associated with eosinophilia / Bob Geng
Mastocytosis / Bob Geng
Primary immunodeficiency diseases / Syd Leibel
Allergen immunotherapy / James A. Tarbox.Digital Access LWW Health Library 2013 - ArticleSahn DJ, Henry WL.Cardiovasc Clin. 1978;9(2):295-316.Real-time two-dimensional visualization of cardiac anatomy has been a major advance in the noninvasive evaluation of congenital heart disease. Performed from precordial or suprasternal notch sites, the techniques allow noninvasive evaluation of the cardiac chambers, atrioventricular valves, and great arteries for the diagnosis of common and complex forms of congenital heart disease. Two-dimensional real-time echocardiography, therefore, can be expected to become an integral part of the noninvasive diagnosis and serial followup of children and infants with congenital heart disease.