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- BookDara Lundon.Summary: "Offering significant benefits to both healthcare providers and patients, telehealth is a key component in the future of urology and patient care. Telehealth in Urology is a step-by-step, illustrated guide for clinicians who are beginning a telehealth offering or are interested in adopting new digital technologies--all specific and relevant to today's urology practice. It covers the key information you need to know--from necessary equipment to the practice team--with clear explanations of how you can best use telemedicine to provide timely, effective care to every patient"-- publisher's description.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2023
- ArticleBromley PA, Müller FO, Malan J, Torres J, Vanderbeke O.S Afr Med J. 1978 Aug 05;54(6):239-41.Desoximetasone (Topisolon; Hoechst), a new topical steroid, and betamethasone 17-valerate were compared with respect to their effects on hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function as evidenced by plasma cortisol concentrations. Three grams of each test preparation were applied daily for 21 days to intact skin of the ventral aspects of alternate forearms of 15 normal volunteers. Five received betamethasone 17-valerate 0.1%, 5 desoximetasone 0.05%, and 5 desoximetasone 0.25%. Plasma cortisol levels were determined before and after the initial applications on days 1, 3, 10, 17, 22, 24 and 28. These values were compared with the mean control values by analysis of covariance. There was no significant difference in plasma cortisol levels. The value of performing similar studies on larger skin areas and with larger doses is discussed.