Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy (2018) by Mohammed Ali PDF

 

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  • Published: 2018
  • Number of pages: 188 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 17.86 MB
  • Authors: Mohammed Ali

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The basic purpose of the book is to present the subject in a simple language and easily understandable style for the benefit of students and other readers. All relevant topics such as hospital pharmacy manufacturing, surgical dressings, computer dispensing, drug interaction, drug dependence, adverse drug reactions, etc. have been covered. The book is characterized by up to date information, comprehensive treatment, and sound observations.

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Core Topics in Cardiothoracic Critical Care 2nd Edition (2018) by Kamen Valchanov PDF

 

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  • Published: 2018
  • Number of pages: 498 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 29.09 MB
  • Authors: Kamen Valchanov

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Most patients with critical cardiac or thoracic conditions will at some stage pass through the cardiothoracic critical care unit. Critical care presents more complex clinical data than any other area of medicine. The new edition of Core Topics in Cardiothoracic Critical Care focuses on the latest practise in the management of patients in cardiothoracic intensive care. The practice of cardiothoracic critical care medicine is constantly evolving, and this new edition reflects the modernized learning styles for trainees. Each chapter includes key learning points as well as sample multiple choice questions and answers to assist in exam preparation. This edition also features updated chapters on ECMO, perioperative management of patients undergoing emergency cardiothoracic surgery, and advanced modes of organ support for patients. This text provides key knowledge in a concise and accessible manner for trainees, clinicians and consultants from specialities and disciplines such as cardiology and anaesthesia, and nursing and physiotherapy.

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The Liver in Systemic Disease: A Clinician’s Guide to Abnormal Liver Tests 1st Edition (2023) by Gideon M. Hirschfield PDF

 

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  • Published: 2023
  • Number of pages: 288 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 6.89 MB
  • Authors: Gideon M. Hirschfield

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The Liver in Systemic DiseaseA practical guide for non-hepatologists who encounter abnormal liver test results in patientsThe Liver in Systemic Disease is an easy-to-use and authoritative guide for non-hepatologist health care professionals who need guidance on the management of patients with abnormal liver tests. The book provides definitive advice for when further investigation, or changes in management, are indicated. With a practical focus throughout the text, the editors explore when and how to investigate and manage patients whose primary disease is non-hepatic, but whose liver tests are unexpectedly abnormal. The Liver in Systemic Disease provides substantial flow diagrams and advice on the process, together with updates on the liver diseases non-hepatologists are most likely to encounter. Take-home primers included in the book shine a light on best practice and recommended procedures when dealing with abnormal liver test results. The book also provides: A thorough introduction to evaluate the liver, including serum liver tests, liver imaging, and liver biopsy Comprehensive discussions of practical issues in patients with liver abnormalities, including the diagnosis of drug induced liver injury, prescribing in patients with abnormal liver tests, and more Practical discussions of the management of patients with unexplained abnormal liver tests in primary care In-depth examinations of secondary care management of patients with unexplained abnormal liver tests, including intensive care, and the care of infectious and immunosuppressed patientsThe Liver in Systemic Disease is an indispensable resource for non-hepatologist medical practitioners seeking to understand the implications of abnormal liver tests and who wish to know when further investigation or alteration of management is indicated.

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Editorial Reviews: From the Back Cover A practical guide for non-hepatologists who encounter abnormal liver test results in patientsThe Liver in Systemic Disease is an easy-to-use and authoritative guide for non-hepatologist health care professionals who need guidance on the management of patients with abnormal liver tests. The book provides definitive advice for when further investigation, or changes in management, are indicated. With a practical focus throughout the text, the editors explore when and how to investigate and manage patients whose primary disease is non-hepatic, but whose liver tests are unexpectedly abnormal. The Liver in Systemic Disease provides substantial flow diagrams and advice on the process, together with updates on the liver diseases non-hepatologists are most likely to encounter. Take-home primers included in the book shine a light on best practice and recommended procedures when dealing with abnormal liver test results. The book also provides: A thorough introduction to evaluate the liver, including serum liver tests, liver imaging, and liver biopsy Comprehensive discussions of practical issues in patients with liver abnormalities, including the diagnosis of drug induced liver injury, prescribing in patients with abnormal liver tests, and more Practical discussions of the management of patients with unexplained abnormal liver tests in primary care In-depth examinations of secondary care management of patients with unexplained abnormal liver tests, including intensive care, and the care of infectious and immunosuppressed patientsThe Liver in Systemic Disease is an indispensable resource for non-hepatologist medical practitioners seeking to understand the implications of abnormal liver tests and who wish to know when further investigation or alteration of management is indicated. About the Author Gideon M. Hirschfield is a practicing Hepatologist and holds the Lily and Terry Horner Chair in Autoimmune Liver Disease Research at the Toronto General Hospital. He is also Professor of Medicine in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the University of Toronto. Paramjit Gill is a practicing general practitioner and Professor of General Practice at the University of Warwick. James Neuberger is a consultant physician at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust.

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Liver Cancers: From Mechanisms to Management (2019) by Tim Cross PDF

 

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  • Published: 2019
  • Number of pages: 547 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 7.04 MB
  • Authors: Tim Cross

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This book explores in detail the primary liver cancers of hepatocellular carcinoma and cholangiocarcinoma examining the pathogenesis of disease along with diagnosis and current management options together with exploration of future treatment strategies and areas of controversy. Furthermore, the book highlights management of the common secondary malignancies and touches on benign liver tumours and how to best manage these. Written in a clear and didactic style, this volume includes summaries of the key learning points and questions so that the reader can gauge their knowledge and understanding.This book is aimed to broaden the knowledge base of primary care physicians, general physicians along with specialists in hepatology, oncology and hepato-biliary surgery

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Marino’s The Little ICU Book 2nd Edition (2017) by Paul L. Marino PDF

 

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  • Published: 2017
  • Number of pages: 1177 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 23.71 MB
  • Authors: Paul L. Marino

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Quick lookup for the most essential info in critical care! Ideal for quick reference at the bedside, The Little ICU Book is a condensed, compact version of The ICU Book, Dr. Marino’s best-selling comprehensive intensive care reference.The Little ICU Book zeroes in on only the essentials for the hands-on care of critically ill adult patients. Its fast-access format makes it an indispensible resource for residents as well as busy critical care physicians.

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Anesthesiology

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Textbook of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (2019) by Chitra Chakravarthy PDF

 

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  • Published: 2019
  • Number of pages:
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 370.68 MB
  • Authors: Chitra Chakravarthy

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The new third edition has been comprehensively updated with the latest information in the field. The chapters are clear and concise and written in a simple language for the students to understand easily and recollect it during exams. The text is organized under clear headings. Main points in each chapter are highlighted and summarized into boxes for quick revision before examinations. There are numerous relevant clinical photographs and simple line diagrams in every chapter. Each chapter ends with commonly asked university paper questions for the students to revise for the examinations. Recent advances and classifications have been updated to keep the students up to date with all aspects of oral and maxillofacial surgery. About the Dr Chitra Chakravarthy is a graduate of Manipal College of Dental Sciences (MCODS) Mangalore and has completed her postgraduation from MCODS Manipal, Karnataka. She is presently the Professor and Head, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Navodaya Dental College, Raichur, Karnataka. She has over 18 years of teaching experience and is passionate about research and academics. She has worked at various capacities at different dental colleges in India. She has been a visiting scholar at Rush University, Chicago and at Stanford University, California. She has presented lectures at various forums including the prestigious Bernst Spiessel symposium at University of Basel. She has special interest in dental implants and emerging medical technologies including 3D printing.

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Surgical Pathology of the Head and Neck, Second Edition, (In Three Volumes): Surgical Pathology of the Head and Neck, Second Edition, Revised, and Expanded: Volume 3 (2000) by Leon Barnes PDF

 

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  • Published: 2000
  • Number of pages: 864 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 106.87 MB
  • Authors: Leon Barnes

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Updated, reorganized, and revised throughout, this highly lauded three-volume reference provides an interdisciplinary approach to the diagnosis, treatment, and management of head and neck diseases, including the incidence, etiology, clinical presentation, pathology, differential diagnosis, and prognosis for each disorder-promoting clear communication between pathologists and surgeons. Written by more than 30 internationally distinguished physicians, “Surgical Pathology of the Head and Neck, Second Edition” now contains: over 1045 photographs, micrographs, drawings, and tables-nearly 200 more illustrations than the first edition five new chapters on molecular biology, fine-needle aspiration, vesiculobullous diseases, neck dissections, and radiation a cumulative and expanded index in each volume. Unparalleled in scope and content by any other book available on the subject, “Surgical Pathology of the Head and Neck, Second Edition” is a must-have resource for oral, surgical, and general pathologists; otolaryngologists; oral, maxillofacial, plastic and reconstructive, general, head and neck, and orthopedic surgeons and neurosurgeons; oncologists; hematologists; ophthalmologists; radiologists; endocrinologists; dermatologists; dentists; and residents and fellows in these disciplines.

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Surgical Pathology of the Head and Neck, Second Edition,: Volume 1 (2000) by Leon Barnes PDF

 

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  • Published: 2000
  • Number of pages: 872 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 54.2 MB
  • Authors: Leon Barnes

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Updated, reorganized, and revised throughout, this highly lauded three-volume reference provides an interdisciplinary approach to the diagnosis, treatment, and management of head and neck diseases, including the incidence, etiology, clinical presentation, pathology, differential diagnosis, and prognosis for each disorder-promoting clear communication between pathologists and surgeons.
Written by more than 30 internationally distinguished physicians, Surgical Pathology of the Head and Neck, Second Edition now contains:
over 1045 photographs, micrographs, drawings, and tables-nearly 200 more illustrations than the first edition
five new chapters on molecular biology, fine-needle aspiration, vesiculobullous diseases, neck dissections, and radiation
a cumulative and expanded index in each volume
Unparalleled in scope and content by any other book available on the subject, Surgical Pathology of the Head and Neck, Second Edition is a must-have resource for oral, surgical, and general pathologists; otolaryngologists; oral, maxillofacial, plastic and reconstructive, general, head and neck, and orthopedic surgeons and neurosurgeons; oncologists; hematologists; ophthalmologists; radiologists; endocrinologists; dermatologists; dentists; and residents and fellows in these disciplines.

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Microinvasive Dentistry: Clinical Strategies and Tools 1st Edition (2020) by John J Graeber PDF

 

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  • Published: 2020
  • Number of pages: 230 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 15.6 MB
  • Authors: John J Graeber

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Tooth decay, also known as dental caries or cavities, is a breakdown of teeth due to acids made by bacteria. The cavities may be a number of different colours from yellow to black. Symptoms may include pain and difficulty with eating.Microinvasive techniques involve preparing the tooth surface with an acid and then either placing a seal on top of the surface or ‘infiltrating’ the softer demineralised tissue with resins. These newer methods work by installing a barrier either on the tooth surface or within the demineralised tissue to protect it against acids and avoid the further loss of minerals from within the tooth, thus helping to stop the decay. This book is a comprehensive guide to techniques, technologies and tools used in microinvasive dentistry.Divided into four sections, the text begins with an overview of caries and its prevention. The following sections provide in depth discussion on diagnosis through various imaging devices, then different treatment options and technologies. The final section covers future developments including enamel regeneration and photobiomodulation.Authored by an internationally recognised, New Jersey-based expert in the field, the book is further enhanced by clinical photographs, diagrams and tables.

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Editorial Reviews: About the Author John J Graeber DMD MAGD MALD FICDCo Founder, Past President, Academy of Laser Dentistry,Private Practice, New Jersey, USA

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Trigeminal Nerve Pain: A Guide to Clinical Management (2021) by Alaa Abd-Elsayed PDF

 

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  • Published: 2021
  • Number of pages: 256 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 6.92 MB
  • Authors: Alaa Abd-Elsayed

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This book provides an overview of the history, anatomy, epidemiology, diagnosis (HPI, PE, Imaging), non-pharmacological management and medication management of trigeminal nerve pain. Nerve blocks for the trigeminal nerve and branches, Radiofrequency ablation, chemodenervation, cryotherapy, botox injections, neuromodulation infusion therapy, balloon compression gamma knife therapy, decompression surgery, peripheral neurectomy and the psychological impact are also examined with an algorithm for management recommendations included in the final chapter. Trigeminal Nerve Pain – A Guide to Clinical Management comprehensively covers how to manage patients with this often debilitating pain and is of use to trainees and practising internists, hospitalists, surgeons and anaesthesiologists seeking to increase their understanding of this complex condition.

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Editorial Reviews: Review From the Back Cover This book provides an overview of the history, anatomy, epidemiology, diagnosis (HPI, PE, Imaging), non-pharmacological management and medication management of trigeminal nerve pain. Nerve blocks for the trigeminal nerve and branches, Radiofrequency ablation, chemodenervation, cryotherapy, botox injections, neuromodulation infusion therapy, balloon compression gamma knife therapy, decompression surgery, peripheral neurectomy and the psychological impact are also examined with an algorithm for management recommendations included in the final chapter. Trigeminal Nerve Pain – A Guide to Clinical Management comprehensively covers how to manage patients with this often debilitating pain and is of use to trainees and practising internists, hospitalists, surgeons and anaesthesiologists seeking to increase their understanding of this complex condition. About the Author Alaa Abd-Elsayed, MD is serving currently as the Medical Director of UW Pain Services, medical Director of the Chronic Pain Program, Section Head of Chronic Pain Management and Assistant Professor of Anaesthesiology. He graduated from Medical school in 2000, finished a research fellowship from Cleveland Clinic in 2009, residency training in Anaesthesiology in 2013 from University of Cincinnati and Chronic Pain Fellowship from University of Cincinnati in 2014. He published more than 100 peer reviewed manuscripts, presented more than 200 presentations on the national and international level, he serves on the editorial board for dozens of journals, edited 3 books and involved in several societies on the national and international levels.​ Read more

Neurosurgery

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