[PDF] Connective Tissue Disease-A Comprehensive Guide – Volume 1 (2016) by Roccatello, Dario, Emmi, Lorenzo (Eds.)

 

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  • Published: 2016
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  • Authors: Roccatello, Dario, Emmi, Lorenzo (Eds.)

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In this volume devoted to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and Sjögren syndrome, leading specialists from different disciplines present the latest research findings on many aspects of the diseases and describe the most recent trends in treatment, such as the “treat to target” approach. Both basic science and clinical medicine are addressed, with emphasis on the most promising clinical and laboratory-based studies. The coverage is comprehensive in scope, encompassing, for example, epidemiology, pathogenesis, autoantibodies and biomarkers, disease manifestations, involvement of different organs or systems, relationships with other disorders, biological therapy of SLE, and systemic treatment of Sjögren syndrome. Readers will find this first volume of Connective Tissue Disease to be an excellent source of information on the current understanding of, and clinical approach to, SLE and Sjögren syndrome that clearly conveys the progress made in recent years.

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Highlights key points for ease of reference

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[PDF] Biomaterials for Cardiac Regeneration (2015) by Suuronen, Erik J., Ruel, Marc

 

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  • Published: 2015
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  • Authors: Suuronen, Erik J., Ruel, Marc

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This book offers readers a comprehensive biomaterials-based approach to achieving clinically successful, functionally integrated vasculogenesis and myogenesis in the heart. Coverage is multidisciplinary, including the role of extracellular matrices in cardiac development, whole-heart tissue engineering, imaging the mechanisms and effects of biomaterial-based cardiac regeneration, and autologous bioengineered heart valves. Bringing current knowledge together into a single volume, this book provides a compendium to students and new researchers in the field and constitutes a platform to allow for future developments and collaborative approaches in biomaterials-based regenerative medicine, even beyond cardiac applications

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[PDF] Benign Anorectal Disorders-A Guide to Diagnosis and Management (2016) by Chowdri, Nisar Ahmad, Parray, Fazl Q.

 

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  • Published: 2016
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  • Authors: Chowdri, Nisar Ahmad, Parray, Fazl Q.

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Management of benign anorectal disorders is challenging for the treating surgeons as the patients are highly distressed, the symptoms are always alarming, and surgical intervention may be associated with lifelong disabilities such as loss of sphincter control. Written by highly experienced colorectal surgeons, this book provides detailed notes on optimal management of these disorders including pre- and post-operative management. Chapters cover the entire range of benign disorders such as hemorrhoids, fissure, fistula-in-ano, anorectal injuries, anal incontinence, rectal prolapse, pelvic floor disorders, benign tumors and ulcers, and strictures. Chapters on surgical anatomy and physiology equip the surgeons with the information necessary to understand the complex anatomy and functioning of this region which makes surgery all the more difficult

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[PDF] Body MRI Cases (2013) by William Brant

 

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  • Published: 2013
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  • Authors: William Brant

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Body MRI: Cases in Radiology serves as a ready reference of 141 cases and nearly 900 superb quality images of common and uncommon conditions encountered in the daily practice of body MRI. The book is specifically intended for radiology residents and fellows as a study guide to broaden clinical knowledge and improve diagnostic skills when reviewing MR images of the liver, biliary system, pancreas, urinary tract, adrenal glands, peritoneal cavity, spleen, gastrointestinal system, female genital tract, vascular system, and heart.

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[PDF] Essentials of Clinical MR (2010) by Val Runge

 

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  • Published: 2010
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  • Authors: Val Runge

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Essentials of Clinical MR provides readers with the must-have background they need to read magnetic resonance images and make successful clinical diagnoses.Intuitively arranged by body region, this user-friendly manual explores the most commonly encountered diseases through concise case examples supplemented by clearly labeled MRI images. Using the case descriptions as starting points, each section thoroughly surveys a different anatomic area and provides tips on imaging techniques followed by an in-depth discussion of the image interpretation

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Reviews the MRI basics in a case format bunched in catergories. However, would have liked an additional chapter or two in the beginning which covers the basic physics and sequences of MRI.

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[PDF] Learning Genitourinary and Pelvic Imaging (2012) by Joan C. Vilanova

 

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  • Published: 2012
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  • Authors: Joan C. Vilanova

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This introduction to genitourinary and pelvic radiology is a further volume in the Learning Imaging series. Written in a case-based format, the book is subdivided into ten chapters: kidney; adrenal gland; urinary bladder, collecting system and urethra; prostate and seminal vesicles; scrotum; obstetrics; uterus; cervix and vagina; adnexa and retroperitoneum. Genitourinary radiology has undergone a tremendous change owing to advances in ultrasound, CT and MRI that have redefined our understanding of genitourinary and pelvic pathology. Each chapter includes an introduction and ten case studies with illustrations and comments from anatomical, physiopathological and radiological standpoints and with bibliographic recommendations.

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[PDF] 250 Questions for the MRCPH part 2 (2006) by James L. Robertson

 

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  • Published: 2006
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  • File Size: 7.48 MB
  • Authors: James L. Robertson

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[PDF] Handbook of Respiratory Protection Safeguarding against Current and Emerging Hazards (2018) by LeeAnn Racz, Dirk P. Yamamoto, Robert M. Eninger

 

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  • Published: 2018
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  • File Size: 7.44 MB
  • Authors: LeeAnn Racz, Dirk P. Yamamoto, Robert M. Eninger

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Respiratory protection includes devices and management techniques for keeping people safe from hazardous materials. This handbook presents the state-of-the-art in respiratory protection technology as well as best management practices for work centers. Included are topics relevant to industry, government, and healthcare that provide guidance and tools for ensuring the best possible protection for workers. Most books on this topic are at least 20 years old. Research, technology and management techniques have advanced over the past two decades. This new handbook is needed to provide updated information relevant to today’s occupational needs for industrial hygiene and safety professionals.

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[PDF] Learning Cardiac Imaging (2010) by Ribes, R., Kuschnir

 

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  • Published: 2010
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  • File Size: 7.41 MB
  • Authors: Ribes, R., Kuschnir

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After the publication of Learning Diagnostic Imaging, which was an introductory teaching ? le to the ten radiological subspecialties included in the American Boards of Radiology, we began to write a series of teaching ? les on each radiological subspecialty. If the ? rst book of the series was mainly aimed at residents and provided them with an introductory tool to the study of radiology, the subsequent volumes of the series try to provide the reader with an introduction to the study of each radiological subspecialty. In Learning Cardiac Imaging, we intend to review cardiac imaging from the p- spective of the six imaging modalities usually performed to obtain anatomic and functional information of the heart. In old days, conventional radiographs gave us some information about the an- omy and, only secondarily, the pathophysiology of the heart. With the advent of echocardiography, the heart could be studied dynamically. Nuclear Medicine and Cardiac MR allowed the study of cardiac function. 32- and 64-detector multislice CT let us obtain images of the coronary tree in a noninvasive approach. Cardiac imaging is complex and many health care professionals are needed, ? rstly, in the obtention and, secondly, in the interpretation of the images. Not only rad- lologists, cardiologists, and nuclear medicine physicians are needed, specialized nurses and technicians are indispensable to obtain diagnostic images of such a dynamic anatomic structure as the heart. The authorship of the book re? ects its multidisciplinary approach of the book.

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[PDF] AOSpine Masters Series, Vol 4: Adult Spinal Deformities (2015) by Lawrence G Lenke and Kenneth Cheung

 

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  • Published: 2015
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  • File Size: 7.32 MB
  • Authors: Lawrence G Lenke and Kenneth Cheung

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In this fourth volume of the AOSpine Masters Series experts from around the world share their strategies for managing the most common adult spinal deformities. This book gives clinicians the guidance they need to make the right treatment decisions and provide the best care for their patients. Chapter topics include osteotomies for rigid spinal deformities, postoperative coronal decompensation in adult deformity, and biomechanics and material science for deformity correction.

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