A concise, high-yield guide covering essential knowledge and core topics in rheumatology and orthopedics. Designed specifically for rapid revision, clinical skills development, and preparation for medical student exams and foundation year rotations.
Focuses on nursing leadership and management principles including patient safety standards, quality assurance methods, organization, administration, and the nurse's role in modern healthcare.
A revised textbook tailored to meet the exact demands and requirements of Class XII students, strictly adhering to the latest syllabus prescribed by the CBSE. It addresses contemporary challenges and developments in the field of physical education.
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Authors: AAO
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Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews: Cell and Molecular Biology offers a...
Diabetic macular edema (DME), defined as a retinal thickening involving or approaching the center of the macula, represents the most common cause of vision loss in patients affected by diabetes mellitus. The pathogenesis and the course of DME require a complex approach with multidisciplinary intervention. This book aims to thoroughly delineate the clinical and morpho-functional characteristics of DME and its current treatment perspectives.
A study analyzing infant feeding practices, primarily breastfeeding, within diverse social and cultural contexts. The book explores influential factors such as ethnicity, social class, and socio-economic status on maternal feeding decisions.
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Authors: Keisuke Sasai
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This book represents an up-to-date overview of reconstructive...
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Published: 2013
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Authors: René Mantke
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“International Practices in Pancreatic Surgery“ describes in great...
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Published: 2017
Number of pages: 500 pages
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Authors: Shantipriya Reddy
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Periodontology is the study of the supporting...
Sudden changes in refraction are a well recognised feature of hyperglycaemia. A tendency towards myopia has always been associated with elevations in blood glucose. Twelve diabetic patients were found to have experienced such refractive changes. Review of their records demonstrates that hyperglycaemia produces hyperopia. A theoretical mechanism for this phenomenon is discussed.
A handbook providing structured, quick-reference guidelines and protocols for the management of critical events and crises encountered in anaesthetic practice. It covers clinical issues (anaphylaxis, massive blood loss, CICO), presenting symptoms (hypotension, hypoxia), and external risks (mains oxygen/electricity failure).