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A comprehensive atlas and textbook detailing the field of oral pathology, intended for practitioners and researchers utilizing current knowledge and best practices.
Provides over 260 color illustrations of the microscopic changes associated with important lesions of the oral and perioral tissues, including rare but important diseases such as Wegener's granulomatosis and the characteristic lesions associated with AIDS. The guide is designed for students, covering essential points for degree and higher examination requirements.
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Examines the intersection of Islāmic spirituality and psychotherapy, detailing how Islāmic principles can be integrated into therapeutic practices to foster mental, emotional, and spiritual health. It offers insights for practitioners and students of Islāmic psychotherapy by exploring Islāmic teachings and contemporary psychological theories.
This book offers readers with a professional interest a clear guide to help them address the issue of temporomandibular disorders in theory and practice and provide their TMD patients with the best possible treatment.
A focused set of critical care study notes detailing essential knowledge regarding transplantation preparation and management, with a primary focus on the definition, clinical changes, preconditions, exclusions, and comprehensive diagnostic procedures (including the apnea test) for confirming brain death.
This text analyzes the reemergence of Tuberculosis (TB) as a global health issue, specifically focusing on Tuberculous Uveitis. It details the chronic, granulomatous nature of the infection, global incidence statistics, the distribution of high-burden countries, and the critical role of HIV co-infection in increasing active TB cases.
This invited review examines surgical options aimed at restoring accommodation to the presbyopic eye. It details the mechanism of accommodation and explains how age-related lens stiffening causes presbyopia. The paper evaluates various procedures, including scleral expansion (found ineffective), femtosecond laser treatments, and the proliferation of accommodative intraocular lenses (IOLs). These IOLs are categorized by design principles: single optic shift, dual optic separation, or surface curvature change, all responding to ciliary muscle contraction.
Ebook Info
Published: 2001
Number of pages: 484 pages
Format: PDF
File Size: 38.72 MB
Authors: M.D. Shah, Jatin P.
Description
Dr. Jatin P. Shah has...