A comprehensive atlas detailing the stages of human prenatal development, covering the first two weeks, the highly vulnerable embryonic period (weeks 3–8), and the fetal period. The book uses illustrations and text to map the chronological timeline of cell proliferation, organ system formation, and the critical periods related to birth defects.
A comprehensive textbook covering the essentials of human embryology and the clinical relevance of birth defects. Authored by esteemed educators in clinically oriented anatomy, the book is designed for medical, dental, and graduate students.
An atlas intended for beginning students of embryology, including first-year medical and dental students. It showcases the artwork of Dr. Frank H. Netter, focusing on morphological patterns in the embryo and how they relate to the organization and function of structures in the adult.
An introductory analysis of general embryology, focusing specifically on Gametogenesis. It details the process of Spermatogenesis, covering the definition, site (seminiferous tubules), timing (puberty to old age), the aims of chromosomal reduction, and the distinct stages of spermatocytogenesis and spermiogenesis, including hormonal regulation (LH and FSH).
A core curriculum guide developed by the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (ANAC) for professional nurses specializing in the treatment and management of HIV/AIDS patients.
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Rheumatology A clinical handbook is an essential...
A comprehensive textbook detailing the essential principles, laboratory methods, and clinical applications of clinical biochemistry and metabolic disorders.
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Published: 2006
Number of pages: 276 pages
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Authors: Agarwal
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1. Fundamentals of Corneal Topography, 2. Special Topographic...
A concise German textbook covering the structure and function of the nervous system, including fundamentals, development, PNS, spinal cord, brainstem, cerebellum, cerebrum, meninges, blood vessels, sensory organs, and the vegetative nervous system. This is the second completely revised edition, built upon the foundation laid by Norbert Ulfig.
A comprehensive handbook edited by Robert W. Schrier detailing the diagnosis, management, and therapy of kidney diseases and associated metabolic disorders.
A comprehensive textbook detailing the science and clinical practice of anesthesia, covering methods, drug administration, and perioperative care. It serves as an essential resource for practitioners and trainees.
This guide serves as a comprehensive, step-by-step roadmap for the efficient and accurate design of common prosthetic restorations. It outlines critical foundational design principles that form the bedrock for advanced skills, helping practitioners and teams master digital workflows, particularly using platforms like exocad, to achieve consistent and predictable outcomes in clinical scenarios.
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A clear understanding of relevant anatomy is essential...
This book explores the complex and often lesser-known physiological interactions (crosstalk) between the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the renal system (kidneys). It addresses how the CNS, due to its high metabolic demand and control over other systems, is easily affected by altered physiology elsewhere, and conversely, how injury to the central nervous system can produce complications in remote organs like the kidneys.
A clear, practical, case-based guide that teaches medical providers, students, and residents how to approach clinical reasoning and diagnosis in neurology, emphasizing the syndromic approach and systematic inquiry to tackle unknown clinical presentations.