[PDF] Differential Diagnosis in Obstetrics and Gynaecology: An A-Z 2nd Edition (2015) by Tony Hollingworth

 

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  • Published: 2015
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  • File Size: 6.85 MB
  • Authors: Tony Hollingworth

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One of the major challenges in obstetrics and gynaecology is the need for a broad knowledge of medicine and surgery as well as the conditions specific to reproduction. The comprehensive nature of Differential Diagnosis in Obstetrics and Gynaecology achieves this goal.

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The text is well referenced and lists helpful resources and websites for further reading and information. I would certainly recommend it to anyone with a specialised interest in obstetrics and gynaecology … a very valuable addition to the medical bookshelf.

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[PDF] Fundamentals of Pap Test Cytology (2007) by Rana S. Hoda MD FIAC

 

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  • Published: 2007
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  • File Size: 6.81 MB
  • Authors: Rana S. Hoda MD FIAC

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This book is intended as a practical primer on the Pap test. Using bold text, tables, and highlighted areas, this book offers a user-friendly text on Pap test fundamentals so readers may find specific information effortlessly. The book is a useful tool for cytotechnologists and cytopathologists, as well as those in training. Readers preparing for various proficiency and licensing examinations will also find helpful information throughout.

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[PDF] Hodgkin Lymphoma-A Comprehensive Overview 2nd Edition (2015) by Engert, Andreas, Younes, Anas

 

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  • Published: 2015
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  • File Size: 6.78 MB
  • Authors: Engert, Andreas, Younes, Anas

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[PDF] Atlas of Clinical Vascular Medicine (2013) by Michael R. Jaff and Bruce L. Mintz

 

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  • Published: 2013
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  • File Size: 6.77 MB
  • Authors: Michael R. Jaff and Bruce L. Mintz

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Companion Website featuring downloadable versions of the book’s nearly 200 images for easy integration into your own presentations

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Michael R. Jaff, DO is Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Director of the Vascular Center at the Massachusetts General Hospital. He is an active clinical consultant in all aspects of vascular medicine, including peripheral arterial disease, venous thromboembolic disease, aneurysmal diseases, and all diagnostic strategies in vascular medicine. Dr. Jaff has published extensively, with over 100 peer-reviewed publications to his credit in vascular medicine and related areas. He is a Past-President of the Society for Vascular Medicine and Biology, and received the first designation as Master of the Society for Vascular Medicine.Dr. Jaff is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians, American College of Cardiology, and American Heart Association.

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[PDF] Androgen Excess Disorders in Women (Contemporary Endocrinology) (2006) by Ricardo Azziz

 

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  • Published: 2006
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  • File Size: 6.73 MB
  • Authors: Ricardo Azziz

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The field of androgen excess disorders has advanced substantially since the original publication of this book. The Androgen Excess Society (AES) was founded to bring together investigators in the field. A better understanding of the screening, progression, and molecular genetics of nonclassic adrenal hyperplasia (NCAH) has improved the clinical care and diagnostic accuracy of these patients. New criteria for the diagnosis of the polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) were proposed in Rotterdam, criteria that have resulted in controversy and, hopefully, initiation of new studies. The association of insulin resistance with PCOS has been strengthened, and the role of metformin in tre- ing the infertility of the PCOS has been validated. Risks for diabetes and, more cont- versially, cardiovascular disease in women with PCOS have received substantial investigation. Our understanding of the epidemiology and economic impact of these disorders has expanded, emphasizing their critical importance. These are but a few highlights of how the terrain has changed in a relatively brief period of time. In keeping with these advances, the title of this book has been revised to reflect the growing importance of PCOS as the most prevalent androgen excess disorder in women, and arguably, as the one that might have the most serious adverse consequences for general health. There are fewer chapters to provide a more focused elucidation of the area. Several chapters were penned by new (and young) authors who are conducting cutting-edge research in the field.

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[PDF] Handbook of New Genetic Diagnostic Technologies in Reproductive Medicine (2018) by Carlos Simón

 

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  • Published: 2018
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  • File Size: 6.69 MB
  • Authors: Carlos Simón

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Different genetic diagnostic and treatment options are used worldwide to improve routine IVF procedures for the benefit of patients. This handbook updates the new genetic diagnostic technologies that have been translated to practice aiming to improve outcomes in the clinic and have a healthy baby at home. Chapters cover the use of genetic technologies in a personalized manner to unravel the possible genetic risks for the couple wishing to conceive, in terms of sperm, the embryo, the endometrium, miscarriage, and finally the fetus.

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[PDF] BRAIN METASTASES FROM PRIMARY TUMORS Volum 2 (2014) by Dr. Hayat

 

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  • Published: 2014
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  • File Size: 6.68 MB
  • Authors: Dr. Hayat

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With an annual rate of more than 12 million global diagnoses and 7.6 million deaths, the societal and economic burden of cancer cannot be overstated. Brain metastases are the most common malignant tumors of the central nervous system, yet their incidence appears to be increasing in spite of the advancement of cancer therapies. While much is known about primary cancers (including primary brain tumors), less work has been done to uncover the roots of metastatic disease. Brain Metastases from Primary Tumors Volume 1 fills that gap, serving as the first reference to focus primarily on the link between primary cancers and brain metastases. This link is explored for the most common cancer types – lung, breast, and melanoma. Additionally, biological background as well as therapy for CNS metastases is addressed. Age and gender related trends are also discussed, as is the use of biomarkers for early detection.

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[PDF] Clinical Chemistry, Immunology and Laboratory Quality Control (2014) by Amitava Dasgupta

 

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  • Published: 2014
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  • File Size: 6.67 MB
  • Authors: Amitava Dasgupta

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All pathology residents must have a good command of clinical chemistry, toxicology, immunology, and laboratory statistics to be successful pathologists, as well as to pass the American Board of Pathology examination. Clinical chemistry, however, is a topic in which many senior medical students and pathology residents face challenges. Clinical Chemistry, Immunology and Laboratory Quality Control meets this challenge head on with a clear and easy-to-read presentation of core topics and detailed case studies that illustrate the application of clinical chemistry knowledge to everyday patient care.

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[PDF] Abdominal Wall Reconstruction (2016) by Michael J. Rosen MD

 

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  • Published: 2016
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  • File Size: 6.64 MB
  • Authors: Michael J. Rosen MD

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The second edition of Rosen’s Atlas of Abdominal Wall Reconstruction has been refreshed and updated to include today’s latest advances in abdominal wall surgery. Coverage of 10 brand-new operative procedures — each with an accompanying video — provides the clear guidance needed to make the most effective use of both commonly performed and new and emerging surgical techniques for reconstruction. Comprehensive in scope and lavishly illustrated throughout, it’s a must-have resource that residents and practitioners alike will reference for repairs ranging from the simple to the complex.

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[PDF] Clinical Manual of Emergency Pediatrics (Cambridge Medicine) 5th Edition (2011) by Ellen F. Crain

 

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  • Published: 2011
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  • File Size: 6.63 MB
  • Authors: Ellen F. Crain

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Clinical Manual of Emergency Pediatrics, 5th edition, is a concise, portable handbook summarizing the wide range of conditions encountered in pediatric emergency departments. As children with acute problems often receive care in private offices and clinics, it is equally relevant for pediatricians, emergency medicine physicians, family practitioners and internists. The 5th edition of this hugely successful resource is the leading book of its kind for several reasons: • Clear, concise guidance is given for patient evaluation and follow-up and explicit indications for admission • Every chapter is organized in a standard format, making it very easy for a reader to locate critical information rapidly • A dedicated ‘Special Considerations’ chapter addresses difficult problems such as the crying infant and the cross-cultural encounter Numerous new topics are included, making Clinical Manual of Emergency Pediatrics, 5th edition an invaluable resource for any physician working in acute care settings where children are seen.

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Bottom line: IF YOU ARE A PEDIATRIC RESIDENT, JUST GET IT!! u’ll never regret it!

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