This A-Z formatted reference addresses the field of endocrine pathology, ranging from general pathological terms to specific diseases and diagnostic methods. Published as a volume in the Encyclopedia of Pathology series, it provides clearly structured entries intended for pathologists, clinicians, and researchers in neighboring disciplines.
This book, part of the Bioengineering and Health Science Series, provides an overview of biomaterials, including their history, evolution across generations, definitions, and usage in medical applications and devices.
A trainer's manual detailing instructional content and discussion points for training units 13 through 15. Key topics include medical imaging procedures (Bildgebende Verfahren), documentation, the structure of the physician's letter (Arztbrief), and the patient discharge interview.
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Published: 2018
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Authors: James Chalmers and Eva Polverino
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This book presents state of...
A comprehensive text covering the diagnosis, prevention, incidence, complications, and novel treatment strategies for various infections affecting the musculoskeletal system. Topics include bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation, prosthetic joint infection diagnosis, soft tissue infections, diabetic ulcers of the limb, osteomyelitis, and infections related to joint arthroplasty and massive bone tumor surgery.
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Published: 1968
Number of pages: 991 pages
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DSM-5- Diagnostic and Statistical...
A revision guide using Extended Matching Questions (EMQs) designed for candidates preparing for the MRCOG Part 2 examination, covering essential topics in gynaecological practice, including early pregnancy complications, chronic pelvic pain, infertility, and operative procedures.
This volume analyzes the process of DNA photodamage, tracking the journey from initial light absorption to the resulting cellular and molecular responses, emphasizing the mechanisms that lead to the development of skin cancer.
Analysis of the Chest-to-Arm (CTA) tunneling technique for placing ultrasound-guided centrally inserted central catheters (CICCs) in neonates. The study reports that the CTA tunneling technique is reliable, safe, and feasible even for preterm newborns and offers a valid alternative to usual exit sites.
Highlights new knowledge on physiopathology, diagnosis and treatment in the fields of pelvic floor dysfunctions, incontinence and neurourology for specialists (urologists, gynecologists, neurologists, pediatricians, physiatrists), nurses, physiotherapists and institutions.
A StatPearls multiple-choice format review book designed to help identify and resolve knowledge deficits for specialty board and certification exams, focusing on frequently tested and easily overlooked facts. Explanations are intended to reinforce knowledge.