A comprehensive eResource providing detailed information on scleral lenses, covering history, basics of getting started, review of indications, design, troubleshooting, patient management, follow-up, and business management. It features evidence-based clinical recommendations applicable to practitioners.
A foundational script (Skript A) focusing on the fundamentals of medical terminology, covering Latin grammar, declensions, adjectives, and principles of word formation necessary for understanding clinical and anatomical professional language.
This book explores various diseases of the oral mucosa and related soft tissues using a case-based approach. It discusses local and systemic factors contributing to these diseases and emphasizes the biological-psychological-social medicine model for studying pathogenicity and management, reflecting novel diagnostic and treatment methods.
This manual serves as a guide for the 'Pediatric Emergency Medicine Course' (PEMC), providing essential protocols and accurate drug dosing information for the rapid management and stabilization of acutely ill pediatric patients.
A clinical text detailing the assessment of extra-ocular muscle movements in relation to vestibular function. Key topics include the Doll's Eyes Reflex (Oculocephalic Reflex) and the Oculovestibular Reflex (Caloric Testing), providing procedural steps and analysis of results for evaluating brainstem function in comatose patients.
A medical reference focusing on the principles and application of elevation-based corneal tomography. It aims to guide ophthalmologists regarding diagnostic procedures and practices in corneal health.
This book provides a case-based discussion focused on the genetics of male infertility. It covers broad-ranging topics relevant to the understanding and management of the infertile male, offering structured topic discussions often emphasized with specific clinical scenarios to enhance clinical relevance.
A comprehensive review of the methodology for conducting a dietary history in children. This assessment is a critical component of nutritional evaluation, aimed at identifying and preventing nutritional disorders such as malnutrition and overweight by comparing current intake with age-specific dietary recommendations. It details essential components of the dietary history, including food type, meal frequency, supplement use, and feeding behaviors.
An overview of recent advancements in urothelial cancer research, focusing on innovative clinical trials. Key topics include the performance evaluation of the Uromonitor biomarker for nonmuscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) recurrence, long-term follow-up insights on low-grade NMIBC progression, and long-term outcomes of UGN-101 chemoablation for upper tract urothelial cancer.
A comprehensive guide providing mnemonics, acronyms, formulas, and study tips specifically designed to aid memory and understanding for medical students.