[PDF] Diagnostic Pediatric Hematopathology (2011) by Maria A. Proytcheva

 

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  • Published: 2011
  • Number of pages:
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 106.23 MB
  • Authors: Maria A. Proytcheva

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Diagnostic Pediatric Hematopathology is unique in providing an accurate and up-to-date guide to the diagnosis of benign and malignant hematologic disorders of childhood. The text discusses the development of the hematopoietic and lymphoid systems – and how this affects normal and abnormal findings in children at various ages. Also examined are the morphologic, immunophenotypic, cytogenetic, and molecular genetic characteristics of most pediatric-specific hematologic diseases. This is an excellent reference that ensures accurate diagnoses when evaluating peripheral blood, bone marrow, and lymph nodes of children. The text is written by a team of experienced pediatric hematopathologists and clinical scientists drawn from major academic children’s hospitals in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada. It will be a valuable tool in the every day practice of pathologists, pediatric pathologists, and hematopathologists, and a ready educational resource for fellows, pathology residents, medical students, clinical scientists in the field, and pediatric hematologists/oncologists.

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The text seemed ok, but I didn’t keep the book very long (Kindle version), since the digitized photomicrographs were terrible quality (pixelated and low resolution). So much is based on morphology that this cannot be overlooked. Returned the book.

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[PDF] Cerebral Angiography Normal Anatomy and Vascular Pathology 1st Edition (2011) by Gianni Boris Bradac

 

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  • Published: 2011
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  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 103.17 MB
  • Authors: Gianni Boris Bradac

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Cerebral Angiography is a comprehensive and well-illustrated guide to the diagnostic use of cerebral angiography. The first part of the book depicts in detail the normal appearance of the cerebral vessels on angiographic studies. Sound knowledge of this normal vascular anatomy and clinical function is vital for correct interpretation of the clinical significance of the pathological processes addressed in the second part of the book. The latter include vascular abnormalities, including angiomas, fistulas, and aneurysms; atherosclerotic and non-atherosclerotic stenosis and occlusion of the cerebral vessels; and venous thrombosis. In each case, both typical and atypical appearances are presented. While the emphasis throughout is on the diagnostic value of cerebral angiography, a number of examples of endovascular treatment are also included to highlight the evolving possibilities of therapy and the role of cerebral angiography in treatment selection.

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“The appearance of this book is timely, particularly as many of those involved in the development of this study are co-authors. … The text is broken up by tables, graphs and occasional colour illustrations, while extensive lists of references supplement each chapter. … this collection of reviews will prove to be a very useful supplementary reference text.” (Mary Sheppard, The Bulletin of the Royal College of Pathologists, Issue 158, April, 2012)

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[PDF] Differential Diagnosis in Ultrasound Imaging, 2nd Edition (2014) by Guenter Schmidt

 

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  • Published: 2014
  • Number of pages: 580
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 102.22 MB
  • Authors: Guenter Schmidt

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Remarkable, richly illustrated textbook…enriched by numerous demonstrative illustrations … the quality of all the 2397 illustrations is an iconographic achievement. Practically no criticism can be raised for this most remarkable book, which one expects will have a wide diffusion. — Clinical Imaging

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The format of this book is easy to check, which speeds up the search. The pictures are clear to see the details. The descriptions are easy to follow and apply in practice.

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[PDF] Hepatology Textbook and Atlas 3rd Edition (2008) by Erwin Kuntz, Hans-Dieter Kuntz

 

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  • Published: 2008
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  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 101.7 MB
  • Authors: Erwin Kuntz, Hans-Dieter Kuntz

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[PDF] Lewin, Weinstein and Riddell’s Gastrointestinal Pathology and Its Clinical Implications, 2nd Edition (2014) by Robert Riddell

 

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  • Published: 2014
  • Number of pages: 1712
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 187.11 MB
  • Authors: Robert Riddell

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This comprehensive, two-volume resource highlights the practical aspects of the pathology of biopsies and gross specimens, the clinical/pathological correlation, and differential diagnoses, and the ways in which these affect the management of patients with gastrointestinal disorders. The authors provide valuable insights on many important areas of gastrointestinal pathology, and openly address controversies within the specialty. This all-inclusive work stands alone in its illustrative quality and in its emphasis on the clinical implications of patient management as related to pathologic findings.

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[PDF] Sleisenger and Fordtran’s Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, Management 10th Edition (2015) by Mark Feldman

 

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  • Published: 2015
  • Number of pages: 2616
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 461.72 MB
  • Authors: Mark Feldman

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Get the essential gastroenterology information you need from one authoritative source with an outstanding global reputation for excellence

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This classical textbook represents one of the most valuable clinical resources in the dynamic field of gastroenterology and hepatology, being not only an indispensable tool for updating knowledge in specialists in gastroenterology and hepatology and surgeons, pathologists and internists in the connected fields, but also very useful for young fellows and medical students. Reviewed byBrindusa Diaconu on behalf of the Journal of Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases, July 2015

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[PDF] Textbook of Diagnostic Sonography 7th Editiond (2012) by Sandra L. Hagen-Ansert

 

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  • Published: 2012
  • Number of pages: 1552
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 397.15 MB
  • Authors: Sandra L. Hagen-Ansert

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Stay up to date with the rapidly changing field of medical sonography! Heavily illustrated and extensively updated to reflect the latest developments in the field, Textbook of Diagnostic Sonography, 7th Edition equips you with an in-depth understanding of general/abdominal and obstetric/gynecologic sonography, the two primary divisions of sonography, as well as vascular sonography and echocardiography. Each chapter includes patient history, normal anatomy (including cross-sectional anatomy), ultrasound techniques, pathology, and related laboratory findings, giving you comprehensive insight drawn from the most current, complete information available.

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The chapters are somewhat long and drawn out, but it has what you need to know. The most irritating thing is that the words that are describing a picture are sometimes a page or two or three behind the page with the picture. That drives me crazy. I have also found some typos in it. For as expensive as it was, I do not like lots of mistakes. I do like the that it has a workbook that goes along with it.

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[PDF] Noyes’ Knee Disorders Surgery, Rehabilitation, Clinical Outcomes 2nd Edition (2016) by Frank R. Noyes

 

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  • Published: 2016
  • Number of pages: 1280
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 391.6 MB
  • Authors: Frank R. Noyes

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Frank R. Noyes, MD – internationally-renowned knee surgeon and orthopaedic sports medicine specialist – presents this unparalleled resource on the diagnosis, management, and outcomes analysis for the full range of complex knee disorders.

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This is an excellent, comprehensive text. It provides many evidence based exercises to go along with surgical procedures. This is a must have for an allied health professional.

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[PDF] Pathophsysiology ,The Biologic Basis for Disease in Adults and Children, 7th Edition (2014) by Kathryn L. McCance

 

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  • Published: 2014
  • Number of pages: 1840
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 351.63 MB
  • Authors: Kathryn L. McCance

Description

With easy-to-read, in-depth descriptions of disease, disease etiology, and disease processes, Pathophysiology: The Biologic Basis for Disease in Adults and Children, 7th Edition helps you understand the most important and the most complex pathophysiology concepts. More than 1,200 full-color illustrations and photographs make it easier to identify normal anatomy and physiology, as well as alterations of function. This edition includes a NEW Epigenetics and Disease chapter along with additional What’s New boxes highlighting the latest advances in pathophysiology. Written by well-known educators Kathryn McCance and Sue Huether, and joined by a team of expert contributors, this resource is the most comprehensive and authoritative pathophysiology text available!

Reviews

What I didn’t like so much: with a publication date of 2014, I would have expected it to be more up to date on hotly researched areas of study than it was (a very few topics were woefully outdated by many years, not months). While I recognize our understanding of disease processes are changing daily, mearly mentioning that a topic is evolving rapidly (epigenetics, for instance) would have gone far in making this text better able to stand up to time, almost helping to excuse any outdated material, if that makes sense. At the very least, it would have served well to provide cues that a current literature search may be warranted. Elsevier’s Evolve was a little disappointing, too… Chapter reviews were exactly those found at the end of the chapters in the book, no more, no less and often lacked pertinent material needed for study; only the chapter “high points”, I guess you could say. These reviews were downloadable in a Word document, though, so personal alterations to add content as needed for study was a simple enough matter. That’s a plus. Occasionally, there were some good graphics to aid in understanding, but not every Evolve chapter offered them. Honestly, I got more from watching YouTube for clarification on some topics (reputable sources, such as universities and disease foundations, of course). Evolve, does offer practice quizzes, but they were painfully short and didn’t cover all the material one should expect from an instructor’s quizzes or tests (again, only the high points). All in all, though, it’s a decent text given the content; and the layout was perfect for my style of learning and study habits. I’ll be hanging on to this one for future reference.

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[PDF] Sectional Anatomy for Imaging Professionals -3rd Edition (1997) by Lorrie L. Kelley

 

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  • Published: 1997
  • Number of pages: 303
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 345.91 MB
  • Authors: Lorrie L. Kelley

Description

This one-of-a-kind book is unique in its side-by-side presentation of actual, high-quality diagnostic CT and MR scans and detailed line drawings of anatomy. Its concise and clearly written text is closely correlated to more than 800 images and line drawings, providing a comprehensive yet easy-to-understand sectional anatomy resource. The practitioners to relate and apply what they learn to the clinical setting.

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I passed my CT registry. The pictures are very clear and this book is the best for sectional anatomy. I studied from this book and the Mosby book and passed my test with no problem. Most people may think this book has too much info, but it has a lot of useful information and you will not be disappointed.

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