This textbook provides an easy-to-use guide for the management of infectious conditions in the head and neck. It compiles expert opinions and recommendations from pediatric otolaryngologists and pediatric infectious disease specialists to offer a comprehensive, collaborative approach to patient care.
A comprehensive medical textbook published by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) providing guidance on the diagnosis, treatment, and care for children with head and neck disorders. The editors are Scott R. Schoem and David H. Darrow.
This volume provides updated clinical reviews on key topics in pediatric otolaryngology, including management of otitis media and tympanostomy tubes, diagnosis and intervention for congenital sensorineural hearing loss, and evidence-based approaches to ankyloglossia and tethered oral tissue.
A practical guide focusing on the evaluation and management of common pediatric ear, nose, and throat disorders, including acute and chronic otitis media, otitis externa, hearing loss, and balance disorders.
An atlas focusing on surgical techniques for fracture fixation, serving as a comprehensive guide for orthopaedic surgeons specializing in the treatment of bone fractures.
This article provides guidelines for neonatal resuscitation, focusing on the transitional physiology of the newborn and factors that increase the risk of requiring support at birth. It aims to familiarize anaesthetists with the principles and UK guidance for resuscitation, highlighting the unique differences from other forms of life support.
A high-yield summary of the respiratory system's function, focusing on gas exchange (O2 and CO2), ventilation mechanics (inspiration and expiration), physiologic dead space, perfusion regulation (V/Q mismatch and the Euler-Liljestrand mechanism), and the central regulation of breathing.
A guide detailing the systematic interpretation of Humphrey visual field reports, introducing the WANDER mnemonic (What was done, Accuracy, Normal or abnormal, Defect pattern, Evaluate compatible disease, Review), and comparing different test strategies and patterns (30°, 24°, 10°).
A collection of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and detailed explanations covering high-yield clinical topics in ophthalmology, structured for board review and exam preparation.
Provides comprehensive reference values and critical limits for hematological parameters (including Hb, Hct, RBC indices, and leukocyte differentials) across various age groups, genders, and races, highlighting variations among laboratories and the importance of deriving laboratory-specific reference intervals.
Updated in line with the latest clinical guidelines and reflecting the current Foundation Programme curriculum and junior doctor career structures. Features two new chapters on care at the end of life and primary care, with updated content on healthcare-acquired infections.
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A comprehensive clinical guide detailing patient history taking, general physical examination, and system-specific diseases covering the gastrointestinal, respiratory, and cardiovascular systems, including common conditions like cirrhosis, COPD, heart failure, and infectious diseases (HIV/AIDS, Malaria, Typhoid).