An in-depth analysis of antibiotics, primarily focusing on the Penicillin class. It covers the classification of bacteria (G+VE and G-VE), clinical site relevance (URT, UTI, Skin), and a detailed breakdown of Penicillins, including their subgroups (Natural, Narrow Spectrum/Penicillinase Resistant, Broad Spectrum, Extended Spectrum), mechanisms of action, specific members (e.g., Amoxicillin, Benzathine penicillin), trade names, dosages, and clinical uses (e.g., Rheumatic Fever prophylaxis and meningitis).
A StatPearls multiple-choice format review book designed to help users prepare for board and certification exams by identifying and resolving knowledge deficits. The text focuses on easily overlooked facts and provides detailed explanations linked electronically to the StatPearls online learning system.
A comprehensive study detailing the development, life cycles, and transmission routes of nematode parasites that infect vertebrate hosts, covering taxonomic orders such as Rhabditida and Strongylida.
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This topic reviews the pathogenesis, clinical features, and management of Anemia of Prematurity (AOP) in preterm infants. It details causes such as impaired erythropoietin production, blood loss, reduced red blood cell lifespan, and depleted iron stores, and summarizes indications for RBC transfusion in preterm neonates.
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A standard medical textbook covering the principles of biochemistry, including metabolism, molecular biology, and physiological integration relevant to human health and disease.
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For courses in Microbiology Lab and Nursing and...
A collection of illustrated clinical cases designed for professionals in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, focusing on diagnosis and treatment in urgent pediatric settings.
This book is intended principally for final year undergraduate dental students and dentists taking postgraduate courses, providing essential knowledge of dental implant treatment. It introduces current terminology, covers general treatment decisions, basic implant surgery, and clinical applications for edentulous, partially dentate, and single-tooth patients, including guidance on managing potential problems.
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With the ever-increasing popularity of injectable...
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A clinical case study focusing on dental implant placement for tooth #7 in a patient with complex medical history (Autism, Seizure disorder). The text details treatment planning rationale, focusing on why an implant was chosen over conventional bridges, and outlines surgical techniques, including the use of a tissue punch to maintain esthetics in the anterior maxilla.