This introductory material covers the organization of the nervous system (CNS and PNS), its functional divisions (sensory, motor, somatic, autonomic), and its primary functions (sensory reception, integration, and motor response). It also details the principal cell types (neurons and neuroglia), their classification, structure, properties (irritability and conductivity), and the mechanism of initiating and propagating a nerve impulse (depolarization and action potential).
A comprehensive clinical textbook detailing the anatomy and histology of the nervous system, featuring updates and clinical correlations for practical application.
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 textbook covering the structure, development, organization, and function of the nervous system. Key topics include the spinal cord, brainstem, cranial nerves, cerebellum, diencephalon, cerebrum (including functional areas and basal nuclei), peripheral nerves, receptors, effectors, and the blood supply of the brain.
Comprehensive overview of the nervous system, covering its central and peripheral components, cellular elements, development, macroscopic anatomy (including the diencephalon, brainstem, and cerebellum), meningeal coverings, ventricles and cerebrospinal fluid circulation, vascularization of the encephalon, and the principles of electrical and synaptic signaling between neurons.
A comprehensive textbook detailing the structure and function of the central and peripheral nervous systems. Topics include the development and organization of the nervous system, cellular components, peripheral nerves, spinal cord, brainstem, cerebellum, diencephalon, cerebrum, basal nuclei, white matter, blood supply of the brain, meninges, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and somatic motor and sensory pathways.
A concise summary focusing on the gross anatomy and structure of the human spinal cord, its segments, enlargements, fissures, and coverings (meninges), intended as a study guide for medical students.
An introductory and comprehensive textbook designed for medical and health science students, focusing on the fundamental structure, organization, and functional correlation of the human nervous system.
A detailed textbook covering the development, organization, and clinical aspects of the nervous system. Topics include the spinal cord, brainstem, cerebellum, diencephalon, cerebrum, basal nuclei, and the blood supply of the brain.
A highly detailed collection of illustrated notes and diagrams covering the gross and sectional anatomy of the brain, brainstem, cranial nerves, spinal tracts, ventricular system, and basal ganglia, primarily serving as a resource for medical student review.
A comprehensive manual and color atlas covering oral histology and oral pathology, structured as a textbook that provides detailed color figures and key identification points for educational purposes in dental medicine.
This book focuses on Soft Tissue Balancing in Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA). It addresses the crucial role of soft tissue conditions, alignment, and implant design in improving patient satisfaction, aiming to provide methods for more accurate intraoperative evaluation of soft tissue conditions based on anatomical, clinical, and biomechanical studies.
Ebook Info
Published: 2021
Number of pages: 240 pages
Format: PDF
File Size: 7.6 MB
Authors: Eric H. Bernicker
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This book provides a comprehensive examination...
A comprehensive textbook detailing the clinical application and digital workflow of the clear aligner technique, heavily emphasizing the Invisalign appliance. Content covers case selection, ClinCheck software design, monitoring treatment, troubleshooting, finishing, retention, and specific protocols for managing complex malocclusions including deep bite, open bite, Class II, Class III, and extraction cases.
A comprehensive review discussing the evolution of terminology from NAFLD/NASH to Metabolic Dysfunction–Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD) and Steatohepatitis (MASH). The article analyzes the global clinical burden of MASLD as a multisystem disease, covering its natural history, pathophysiology, risk stratification, and emphasizing new metabolism-based pharmacotherapies targeting both the liver and coexisting cardiovascular–kidney–metabolic conditions.
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Published: 2017
Number of pages: 1177 pages
Format: PDF
File Size: 23.71 MB
Authors: Paul L. Marino
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Quick lookup for the most essential...
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Published: 2018
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Format: PDF
File Size: 23.07 MB
Authors: Linda S. Costanzo Ph.D.
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The leading physiology book on the...
This book explores the critical role of bacteria, including the microbiota and specific uropathogens, in the genitourinary tract. It covers topics such as urinary tract infections (UTIs), pathogenesis of urosepsis, the formation and management of infection stones (e.g., struvite), and the use of probiotics in treating urological diseases.
A resource providing current clinical practice guidelines and recommendations specifically tailored for the inpatient setting, covering common clinical scenarios and treatment protocols.
A textbook focusing on structured decision-making processes and systematic evaluation methods for diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal conditions and injuries in children and adolescents.
A practical guide for residents and licensed practitioners managing patients requiring mechanical ventilation in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). The book covers fundamental topics including initial ventilator settings, quick adjustments, troubleshooting alarms, acute respiratory failure, various ventilation modes (A/C, SIMV, PSV, HFOV, APRV), blood gas analysis, and liberation (weaning) from the ventilator.