This textbook covers the essential principles and techniques of dental radiography and radiology, aimed at students and practitioners in dental and maxillofacial imaging.
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Authors: Goutam Brahmachari
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Find quick, practical explanations of specialized medical terminology!...
This second edition provides an updated analysis of immune infertility, focusing on the impact of immune reactions, especially against sperm, on human fertility. It incorporates new scientific findings in the field since the first edition, including advancements in sperm proteomics, gene knockouts, and vaccinology.
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Published: 2016
Number of pages: 240 pages
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Authors: Marjorie Schaub Di Lorenzo MT(ASCP)SH
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Cross-training? Continuing education? Refresher?Whether...
A practical guide to neonatal haematology, covering interpretation of full blood counts and blood films in term and preterm neonates, red cell disorders (anaemia, polycythaemia), leucocyte abnormalities associated with infection, and disorders of platelets, coagulation, thrombosis, and blood transfusion principles.
A comprehensive manual detailing the standardized protocols for the initial assessment, stabilization, and definitive management of severely injured trauma patients, utilized as the official text for the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) course.
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Authors: Philippa J. Easterbrook
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Written for candidates sitting their MRCP Part...
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Authors: Joseph Serletti
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Cardiothoracic Surgery covers all areas of adult and...
This textbook offers a comprehensive foundation in the biological, mechanical, and clinical aspects of orthodontics. It covers facial growth, malocclusion classification, diagnosis techniques, and the basic use of fixed and removable orthodontic appliances, catering primarily to undergraduate dental students and general practitioners.
This book reviews the definition, epidemiology, diagnosis, and management of Barrett’s esophagus (BE), a condition often encountered by endoscopists and linked to an increased risk of esophageal cancer. The purpose is to ensure that all endoscopists are up to date and know how to recognize and manage BE effectively, even if the most appropriate therapy is conducted in reference centers.
A comprehensive practical guide detailing the examination of somatic sensations, including crude and fine touch, pressure, vibration, and stereognosis. The text outlines the involved receptors, afferent pathways (Dorsal Column and Spinothalamic Tracts), specific clinical tests like tactile localization and two-point discrimination, and the clinical importance of sensory deficits, such as depressed vibration sense in conditions like diabetes or pernicious anemia.