The large family of neuroendocrine tumors is diverse and nonhomogeneous since it includes tumors located in different organs with different functions and different degrees of differentiation. This confers a very variable diagnostic workup, treatment, and follow-up that should be appropriate to individual patients in order to ensure survival as long as possible with minimal adverse effects of the many therapeutic approaches available today.
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Neuromonitoring Techniques: Quick Guide for Clinicians...
A compilation covering recent advances and broad applications of ultrasonography (US) in ophthalmic practice. Topics include biometry for IOL calculation, management of vitreoretinal disorders, differentiation of intraocular tumors, and high-resolution US (ultrasound biomicroscopy) for glaucoma and anterior segment disorders. It emphasizes US as a critical diagnostic tool, especially when ocular media are opaque.
This text examines ethical and educational perspectives on justice in oral health care, focusing on issues such as dental ethics, oral health disparities, resource allocation, socioeconomic factors, and social responsibility in the context of US dental policy and practice. It includes both theoretical and international perspectives on ensuring access to care.
A comprehensive consensus guide providing principles and recommendations for selecting appropriate, narrow-spectrum antibiotics for common bacterial infections encountered in general practice, aimed at promoting prudent use and countering antimicrobial resistance. Includes treatments for respiratory, ENT, skin, and gastrointestinal infections.
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Authored by renowned neuroradiologist Steven P. Meyers, Differential...
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A comprehensive survey of the state of...
A comprehensive handbook detailing the basic principles of neuronal ion channel function, including permeation, selectivity, and gating. It covers various voltage-gated channels (K+ and Na+) and ligand-gated channels (NMDA, GABAA, and P2X receptors), discussing their structure, function, and roles in nervous system pathologies like epilepsy, pain transmission, and central nervous system channelopathies.
A comprehensive, highly visual anatomical atlas detailing the structure and function of the central and peripheral nervous system using the classic Frank H. Netter illustrations, often utilized by medical students and neurology residents.
A comprehensive anatomical textbook focusing on the abdomen and lower limb. Topics covered include abdominal osteology (lumbar vertebrae, sacrum, hip bone), the anterior abdominal wall, the inguinal region/groin, male external genital organs (penis, scrotum, testis, epididymis), and the abdominal cavity and peritoneum.
This essential volume covers the core concepts of biochemistry, physiology, anatomy, and pathology necessary for understanding complex clinical presentations and surgical interventions. Ideal for residents and medical students preparing for foundational exams.