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Elsevier Health Sciences The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Procedures in Phlebotomy
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPart 1: The Practice of Phlebotomy 1. Introduction to Phlebotomy 2. Anatomy and Physiology 3. Infectious Diseases and Their Prevention 4. Medical Terminology 5. Equipment 6. Proper Procedures for Venipuncture 7. Special Collection Procedures 8. Neonatal and Geriatric Procedures and Considerations 9. Considerations and Complications of Phlebotomy 10. The Versatile Phlebotomist and Point-of-Care Testing Part 2: Professional Issues 11. Interpersonal Communication and Professionalism 12. Phlebotomy Department Management 13. Total Quality in Phlebotomy Service 14. Medical-Legal Issues and Health Law Procedures Appendix A: Answers to Chapter Review Questions Appendix B: Practice Examination for Certification Appendix C: Helpful Spanish Terms and Phrases Glossary Index
£48.44
Elsevier Health Sciences Grays Anatomy
£164.69
Elsevier Health Sciences Crash Course Anatomy and Physiology
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Random House USA Inc Immune
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Elsevier Health Sciences Sobotta Clinical Atlas of Human Anatomy one
Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. General Anatomy 2. Back and Spine 3. Upper Extremity 4. Lower Extremity 5. Thorax 6. Abdomen 7. Pelvis 8. Head 9. Eye 10. Ear 11. Neck 12. Neuroanatomy
£56.04
Elsevier Health Sciences Sobotta Dissection Atlas
Book SynopsisTable of Contents1) Surface Anatomy 2) Trunk 3) Upper Extremity 4) Lower Extremity 5) Thoracic viscera 6) Abdominal viscera 7) Retroperitoneal Space and Pelvis 8) Head 9) Eye 10) Ear 11) Neck 12) Brain and Spinal Cord
£46.74
Elsevier Health Sciences Sobotta Atlas of Anatomy Vol. 2 17th ed.
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Elsevier Health Sciences Sobotta Atlas of Anatomy Vol. 3 17th ed.
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Elsevier Health Sciences Sobotta Learning Tables of Muscles Joints and
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Elsevier Health Sciences Grays Surgical Anatomy
Book SynopsisTrade Review"This book is well done and I will recommend it highly to my colleagues. It is well written without being overly wordy and has high quality images and good clinical correlations." -Abhishek Kashyap, MD (University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics) Doody's Review Score: 94-4 Stars!Table of ContentsSECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1 A short history of surgery 2 Improving surgical performance through human factors recognition and enhanced team working SECTION 2 HEAD AND NECK 3 Overview of the head and neck 4 Osteology of the facial skeleton and naso-ethmoidal complex in relation to trauma 5 Face and scalp 6 Orbital anatomy 7 Orbit and eye 8 Nose and paranasal sinuses 9 Infratemporal fossa and pterygopalatine fossa 10 Temporomandibular joint 11 Mouth 12 Salivary glands 13 External and middle ear 14 Temporal bone 15 Neck 16 Pharynx 17 Larynx 18 Thyroid and parathyroid glands 19 Root of the neck and tracheostomy SECTION 3 NEUROANATOMY 20 Overview of neuroanatomy 21 Suprasellar and paraclinoidal regions 22 Cerebellopontine angle 23 Foramen magnum and inferior clivus 24 Ventricular system 25 Cerebral hemispheres and white matter tracts 26 Cerebral vasculature 27 Brainstem and pineal region 28 Spinal cord 29 Basal ganglia and thalamus SECTION 4 BACK AND SPINE 30 Overview of the back and spine 31 Intervertebral joints, foramina and ligaments 32 Cervical spine 33 Thoracic spine 34 Lumbar spine, sacrum and coccyx 35 Anatomy of lumbar puncture and epidural analgesia SECTION 5 UPPER LIMB 36 Overview of the upper limb 37 Supraclavicular and infraclavicular regions 38 Axilla 39 Shoulder girdle and upper arm 40 Elbow and forearm 41 Wrist and hand SECTION 6 THORAX 42 Overview of the thorax and diaphragm and surgical anatomy of the chest wall 43 Breast 44 Great vessels: surgical access 45 Oesophagus, thoracic duct and lymphatics 46 Pleura and thoracic sympathetic chain 47 Lungs, bronchi and trachea 48 Thymus 49 Pericardium and pericardial drainage 50 Echocardiographic anatomy of the heart 51 Mitral and tricuspid valves 52 Aortic valve, aortic root, left ventricular outflow tract and pulmonary valve 53 Ventricles, coronary vessels and access to conduits for grafting SECTION 7 ABDOMEN 54 Overview of the abdomen 55 Anterior abdominal wall and inguinal region 56 Posterior abdominal wall and retroperitoneum 57 Peritoneum, mesentery and peritoneal cavity 58 Abdominal oesophagus and stomach 59 Small intestine 60 Colon, rectum and anus 61 Liver 62 Liver biopsy, resections and a brief overview of transplantation 63 Pancreas, gallbladder and biliary tree 64 Spleen 65 Adrenal glands 66 Development and congenital anomalies of the gastrointestinal tract and its adnexae 67 Endoscopic anatomy of the gastrointestinal tract SECTION 8 PELVIC VISCERA: UROGENITAL SYSTEM 68 Overview of pelvic viscera 69 Kidneys and ureters 70 Bladder and urethra 71 Pelvic inlet, pelvic floor and perineum 72 Male reproductive system 73 Prostate 74 Female reproductive system 75 Development and congenital anomalies of the urogenital system SECTION 9 BONY PELVIS AND LOWER LIMB 76 Overview of the pelvis and lower limb 77 Vascular anatomy of the lower limb 78 Innervation of the lower limb and nerve blockade techniques 79 Pelvic girdle 80 Hip 81 Thigh 82 Popliteal fossa 83 Knee 84 Compartments of the lower leg 85 Ankle 86 Foot
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Elsevier Australia The Cervical Spine
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Elsevier Australia The Lumbar Spine
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Random House USA Inc The Male Brain
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Taylor & Francis Inc Biology and Physiology of the Osteoclast
Book SynopsisBiology and Physiology of the Osteoclast is a comprehensive volume thoroughly covering the field of osteoclast biology. The book features some of the latest work (much of which has never before been published) from internationally respected scientists in the field. It will be a significant reference volume for researchers interested in the broad field of bone metabolism, especially those in cell and molecular biology, dental science, endocrinology, hematology, orthopedics, and rheumatology.Table of ContentsExperimental Systems for Studying Osteoclast Biology (P. Osdoby, M. Krukowski, and P. Collin-Osdoby). Antigenic Markers of Osteoclasts (M.A. Horton and M.H. Helfrich). Acid Phosphatases (G. Andersson, B. Ek-Rylander, and C. Minkin). Ontogeny of the Osteoclast (P.J. Nijweide and R. de Grooth). Regulation of Osteoclast Development and Function (T.J. Chambers). Osteoclast Ultrastructure and Enzyme Histochemistry: Functional Implications (C.V. Gay). Systematic Factors Regulating Osteoclast Function (J.N.M. Heersche). Local Factors Regulating Osteoclast Function (G.R. Mundy). The Influence of Matrix Components on Osteoclasts (J. Glowacki). Signal Transduction Mechanisms in Osteoclasts (H.J. Donahue). Electrophysiology of Osteoclasts (S.M. SIms, M.E.M. Kelly, S.A. Arkett, and S.J. Dixon). Osteoclast Cytoskeleton and Attachment Proteins (A. Teti and A. Zambonin-Zallone). The Mechanism of Osteoclast Acidification (H.C. Blair and P.H. Schlesinger). Mechanism of Mineral Solubilization and Matrix Degradation in Osteoclastic Bone Resorption (J.-M. Delaissé and G. Vaes). Reactive Oxygen Species as Potential Mediators of Osteoclast Action (R.A. Greenwald and B.R. Rifkin). Osteoblast/Osteoclast Coupling (J.E. Puzas and M. Ishibe). Effects of Pharmacological Agents on Osteoclasts (P.H. Stern and P. Lakatos). Bisphosphonates (P.H. Schlesinger and H.C. Blair). . Mechanical Effects on Osteoclast Function (E.H. Burger). Osteopetrosis (L.K. Osier and S.C. MArks, Jr.). The Osteoclast in Paget's Disease of Bone (G. David Roodman). Index.
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Taylor & Francis Inc Catecholamines and Heart Disease
Book SynopsisA concise, in-depth analysis of the status of the sympathetic system in heart diseasesThis book summarizes the functional status of the sympathetic neural system in cardiological diseased states and highlights aspects of sympathetic neural activity that are important to an overall understanding of the pathophysiology processTable of ContentsCardiac Sympathetic System: Basic Aspects (Pallab K. Ganguly and Guy R. Sherwood). Evaluation of Functional Status of Sympathetic System (Animesh Sahai and Pallab K. Ganguly). Levels of Catechols and the Clinical Assessment of Sympathoadrenal Activity (Davis S. Goldstein). The Contribution of Animal Models to Understanding Neuroadrenergic Responses to Heart Failure (Gordon L. Pierpont). Catecholamines and Congestive Heart Failure: Neuroendocrine Interactions (Gary S. Francis and Kenneth M. McDonald). Functional Status of the Sympathetic Nervous System in Cardiovascular Disease-The Role of Norepinephrine in the Production of Physiologic and Pathologic Hypertrophy (Michael M. Laks). Functional Status of Sympathetic System in Cardiovascular Diseases (Liane Will-Shahab and Bernd Schubert). Functional Status of the Cardiac Sympathetic System in Diabetes (Shawn C. Black and John H. McNeill). Central Control of Cardiac Hypertrophy (Nobby D. Woo, William A. Anderson, and Pallab K. Ganguly). Changes in Central Catecholaminergic Neuron in Cardiovascular Diseases (Bevyn Jarrott). Cardiac Adrenergic Receptors in Cardiovascular Diseases (Constantinos J. Limas and Catherine Limas). Sympathetic Nervous System Activity and Regulation of Cardiac Gene Expression (Heinz Rupp and Nobuakira Takeda). Stress, Catecholamines, and Heart Disease (Robert E. Beamish, Pawan K. Singal, and Pallab K. Ganguly). Catecholamines and Heart Disease: Status of Phospholipid Signaling Pathways (Johanna T.A. Meij and Vincenzo Panagia). Catecholamines and Heart Diseases: Possible Metabolic Interventions (Sujata Majumder, Pawan K. Singal, and Pallab K. Ganguly). Catecholamines and Cardiorenal Disease: Dopamine Receptor Agonists (Barry A. Berkowitz). Index. 304 pp., 7x10, 1991, ISBN 0-8493-5810-8. FEATURES:
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Taylor & Francis Inc Iron Transport and Storage
Book SynopsisThe objective of this book is to review and summarize recent developments in our understanding of iron transport and storage in living systems. It includes an overview of the evolutionary aspects of iron metabolism and bacterial iron transport, as well as a detailed discussion of molecules with specific roles in iron metabolism in higher organisms. It also presents relationships between intracellular iron metabolism and cell proliferation. Iron Transport and Storage addresses the comparative aspects of iron transport and storage in different tissues. This essential volume is very useful for hematologists, physical and biological chemists, cell and molecular biologists, physiologists, and clinicians with an interest in the biology and metabolism of iron.Table of ContentsIRON IN BIOORGANIC EVOLUTION. An Introduction to the Nature of Iron Transport and Storage. Iron-Dependent Enzymes in Mammalian Systems. Parallels in the Mode of Regulation of Iron Assimilation in All Living Species. Iron and Oxygen: A Dangerous Mixture. STRUCTURE OF PROTEINS OF IRON STORAGE AND TRANSPORT. Transferrin and Lactoferrin. Ferritin. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF PROTEINS OF IRON TRANSPORT AND STORAGE. Molecular Biology of the Transferrins. Molecular Analysis of the Transferrin Receptor and Its Gene. Ferritin Gene Structure and Expression. ROLE OF IRON AND PROTEINS OF IRON METABOLISM IN CELL PROLIFERATION AND MALIGNANCY. Iron-Transferrin Requirements and Transferrin Receptor Expression in Proliferating Cells. Ribonucleotide Reductase. Ferritin in Malignant Cells. IRON METABOLISM IN SPECIFIC TISSUES. Comparative Aspects of Iron Transport and Storage in Different Tissues. Developmental Changes in Iron Storage (the Ferritins) and Iron Transport (the Transferrins and Transferrin Receptors). Intestinal Iron Metabolism and Absorption. Erythroid Cell Iron Metabolism and Heme Synthesis. Iron Metabolism in the Reticuloendothelial System. Modulation of the Availability of Intracellular Iron. Iron and Proteins of Iron Metabolism in the Central Nervous System.
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Taylor & Francis Inc Pulmonary Surfactant
Book SynopsisThis book represents a comprehensive update on pulmonary surfactant by merging classical knowledge with new information. Topics include surfactant secretion and alveolar processing and recycling; physical bases and different theoretical models of the physiological mechanism for pulmonary surfactant action; recent findings on surfactant-like material in other organs; developmental processes and multifactorial regulation; etiology and physiopathology of neonatal respiratory distress; and modern methods for functional explorations of the lung in neonates and experimental models in animals. The book also contains a discussion on the management of hyaline membrane disease, from both the experimental and clinical points of view.Table of ContentsChapter 1 Pulmonary Surfactant — An Overview, Chapter 2 The Type II Pneumocyte, Chapter 3 Nature, Function, and Biosynthesis of Surfactant Lipids, Chapter 4 Structure, Function, and Regulation of Pulmonary Surfactant Proteins, Chapter 5 The Biology of the Surfactant-Associated Proteins, Chapter 6 Comparative Aspects of Pulmonary Surfactant, Chapter 7 Secretion, Alveolar Processing, and Turnover of Pulmonary Surfactant, Chapter 8 Physiological Mechanisms for the Action of Pulmonary Surfactant, Chapter 9 Role of Surfactant in Other Organs, Chapter 10 Developmental Aspects of the Alveolar Epithelium and the Pulmonary Surfactant System, Chapter 11 Fibroblast Pneumonocyte Factor, Chapter 12 Etiology of Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome and the Assessment of Lung Maturity, Chapter 13 Functional Exploration of the Lung in Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome. Use of Animal Models for the Study of Respiratory Distress, Chapter 14 Exogenous Surfactant in the Management of Hyaline Membrane Disease, Index
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Taylor & Francis Inc Adenosine and Adenine Nucleotides As Regulators
Book SynopsisThis book provides valuable information for investigators interested in the signaling and regulatory functions of adenosine and the adenine nucleotides. Topics covered in this comprehensive volume include the historical development of research on adenosine and adenosine triphosphate; various aspects of the formation, metabolism, release, transport, and receptors for endogenous adenosine and the adenosine triphosphate; functions of purines at the cellular level; the role of adenosine in the regulation of flow in different vascular beds; and angiogenesis. The book also addresses the purinergic regulation of the cardiac, renal, gastro-intestinal, and central nervous system, as well as potential therapeutic avenues for purine use. The book will be valuable to physiologists, pharmacologists, and other basic and clinical scientists interested in updating their knowledge of the expanding biological roles of these substances.Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION. Historical Perspectives-Adenosine (D.J. Cushing and S.J. Mustafa). Historical Perspectives-ATP (D. Satchell). PURINE RECEPTORS, METABOLISM, RELEASE, AND TRANSPORT. Adenosine Receptors: Ligand-Binding Studies (U. Schwabe). Adenosine Receptors, Adenylate Cyclase; Relationships to Pharmacological Actions of Adenosine (R.D. Green). Formation and Metabolism of Adenosine and Adenine Nucleotides in Cardiac Tissue (J. Schrader). Adenosine Deaminase Regulation of Purine Actions (J.D. Geiger, R.A. Padua, and J.I. Nagy). Nucleoside Transport in Cells: Kinetics and Inhibitor Effects (L. Hertz). Adenosine and Adenine Nucleotides in Tissues and Perfusates (T.D. White and K. Hoehn). FUNCTIONS OF PURINES AT THE CELLULAR LEVEL. Adenosine, Adenine Nucleotides and Platelet Function (N.J. Cusack and S.M.O. Hourani). Purines and Inflammation: Neutrophils Possess P1 and P2 Purine Receptors (B.N. Cronstein). Adenosine and Immune System Function (T.S. Priebe and J.A. Nelson). Purinergic Regulation of Transmitter Release (J.A. Ribeiro). ADENOSINE AND BLOOD FLOW IN VASCULAR BEDS. Effect of Adenosine on the Coronary Circulation (M.G. Collis). Purinergic Control of Skeletal Muscle Blood Flow (M.W. Gorman, S.S. Kelley, L. Kaiser, and H.V. Sparks). Adenosine and the Regulation of Cerebral Blood Flow (D.G.L. Van Wylen, V.M. Sciotti, and H.R. Winn). Adenosine and Blood Flow Through the Gastrointestinal Tract (K.G. Proctor and B. Langkamp-Henken). Adenosine-Mediated Regulation of Hepatic Blood Flow (W.E. Lautt). Effects of Adenosine and Adenine Nucleotides on the Pulmonary Circulation (A. Hyman, B. Cai, C. Feng, Q. Hao, and H. Lippton). The Role of Adenosine in Angiogenesis (C.J. Meininger and H.J. Granger). ACTIONS OF ADENOSINE ON BODY SYSTEMS. Influence of Adenosine on Cardiac Activity (M.G. Collis). Adenosine Receptor Activation and Renal Function (W.G. Spielman). Purinergic Regulation of Gastrointestinal Motility and Secretion (M.A. Cook). Effects of Adenosine Infusion on the Cons
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Taylor & Francis Inc Anatomy of the Temporal Bone with Surgical
Book SynopsisDetailed knowledge of the complex microanatomy of the temporal bone is essential for surgeons executing invasive therapeutic procedures. Based on the human temporal bone collection at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, this lavishly illustrated Third Edition includes a DVD offering 159 full-color photomicrographs and side-by-side 3-D stereo images for split-screen viewing of normal and abnormal presentations of the human temporal bone.Trade Review"…a beautiful textbook with outstanding illustrations….Well written and provides interesting and pertinent surgical correlations for the practicing clinician."-Doody's Reviews (for the previous edition)Table of ContentsSerial Photographs of Sections of the Temporal Bone. The Pinna and External Auditory Canal. The Middle Ear. Pneumatization. The Inner Ear. Neuroanatomy. Vascular Anatomy. Stereoscopic Views of the Temporal Bone. Physiology and Embryology. References. Glossary. Historical Bibliography of Ear Anatomy
£228.00
LEGARE STREET PR Atlas Der Topographischen Anatomie Des Menschen Volume 5
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Bailey Loves Essential Clinical Anatomy
Book SynopsisThis essential companion to Bailey & Love''s Short Practice of Surgery covers the clinical conditions most commonly encountered by medical students, junior clinicians,and surgeons in training.This is clinical anatomy at its best !Structured by body region, each chapter includes plentiful clinical photographs and images supplementing the high-quality anatomical diagrams, using the best modality to demonstrate anatomical relevance. Highlighted descriptions of clinical relevance emphasise the integrated approach so central to current teaching practice, and facilitated by the wealth of both clinical and anatomical experience of the distinguished author team.Table of ContentsThe Thorax. Thoracic Wall and Diaphragm. Thoracic Cavity. Mediastinal Structures. The Pleura and Lungs. The Abdomen. The Abdominal Wall and Peritoneum. The Abdominal Alimentary Tract. The Liver, Spleen and Pancreas. The Kidneys And Posterior Abdominal Wall. The Pelvis. The Perineum. The Back. The Vertebral Column. The Upper Limb. The Shoulder Region. The Elbow and Forearm. The Wrist and Hand. The Lower Limb. The Hip and Thigh. The Knee, Leg and Dorsum of the Foot. The Foot. The Head and Neck. The Skull, Scalp and Face. The Orbit, Nose and Mouth. The Temporomandibular Joint, Pharynx and Larynx. The Ear, Intracranial Region and Cranial Nerves. The Neck. The Vessels, Nerves and Lymph Drainage. The Meninges and Blood Supply.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Mitral Stenosis
Book SynopsisComprehensive book on mitral stenosis not only compiles the existing published knowledge and literature about mitral stenosis in a succinct manner but also has input from experts having years of experience in this field. It will serve as an authentic reference and a ready reckoner for cardiology fellows, practicing cardiologists, academics and researchersTable of ContentsForeword Preface Glossary Contributors PART 1. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND CLINICAL FEATURES 1. The history of mitral stenosis Balram Bhargava and Neeraj Parakh2. Epidemiology and the natural history of mitral stenosis Anita Saxena3. The etiology of mitral stenosis Anunay Gupta and Sandeep Singh4. The pathophysiology of mitral stenosis Sudheer Arava, Kusuma Harisha, and Ruma Ray5. Clinical features of mitral stenosis Jaganmohan A. Tharakan6. Complications of mitral stenosis Senguttuvan Nagendra Boopathy and Ambuj RoyPART 2. INVESTIGATIONS 7. Electrocardiogram, chest radiograph, and ancillary investigations Arun Sharma, Kanika Bhambri, Gurpreet S. Gulati, and Neeraj Parakh8. Echocardiogram Vivek Chaturvedi9. Cardiac catheterization Raghgav Bansal and Ganesan KarthikeyanPART 3. MANAGEMENT 10. Assessment of severity and treatment strategy Ravi S. Math11. Medical management Rajnish Juneja and Neeraj Parakh12. Percutaneous transvenous mitral commissurotomy: Techniques and hardware Neeraj Parakh and Ravi S. Math13. Challenges in percutaneous transvenous mitral commissurotomy Ravi S. Math and Cholenahally Nanjappa Manjunath14. Surgical treatment Shiv Kumar Choudhary and Amol BhojePART 4. SPECIAL SITUATIONS 15. Juvenile mitral stenosis Arima Nigam and Ravi S. Math16. Pregnancy and mitral stenosis Raghav Bansal, Preeti Yadav, and Sivasubramanian Ramakrishnan17. Lutembacher syndrome Kikkeri Hemannasetty Srinivas and Anand Subramaniam18. Atrial fibrillation and other arrhythmias Neeraj Parakh and Vivek Chaturvedi19. Congenital mitral stenosis Danny Manglani and Saurabh Kumar Gupta20. Degenerative mitral stenosis Neeraj Parakh21. Mitral bioprosthetic valve dysfunction Neeraj ParakhPART 5. MISCELLANEOUS 22. Pulmonary hypertension in mitral stenosis Ravi S. Math23. Left-ventricular dysfunction in mitral stenosis Ravi S. Math24. Subvalvular deformity in mitral stenosis Vivek ChaturvediIndex
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W. W. Norton & Company Replaceable You
£22.88
Saunders The Sectional Anatomy Learning System
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Elsevier Health Sciences Netters Correlative Imaging Neuroanatomy
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPART 1 - BRAIN 1 - Overview of Brain 2 - Brain 3 - Thalamus and Basal Ganglia 4 - Limbic System 5 - Brainstem and Cranial Nerves 6 - Ventricles and Cerebrospinal Fluid Cisterns 7 - Sella Turcica PART 2 - HEAD AND NECK 8 - Overview of Head and Neck 9 - Paranasal Sinuses 10 - Orbits 11 - Mandible and Muscles of Mastication 12 - Temporal Bone (Middle Ear, Cochlea, Vestibular System) 13 - Oral Cavity, Pharynx, and Suprahyoid Neck 14 - Hypopharynx, Larynx, and Infrahyoid Neck PART 3 - SPINE 15 - Overview of Spine 16 - Spine
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Neurology and Clinical Neuroanatomy on the Move
Book SynopsisThe Medicine on the Move series provides fully flexible access to subjects across the curriculum in a unique combination of print and mobile formats ideal for the busy medical student and junior doctor. Neurology and Clinical Neuroanatomy on the Move provides sharply focused content equally suited to those studying the subject for the first time or revisiting it during exam preparation.Table of ContentsNeurological Symptoms and Signs. Anatomy of the Cerebral Hemispheres. Basal Ganglia and Subcortical Structures. Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) and The Ventricular System. Brainstem and Cerebellum. Vestibular System. Visual Tracts. Spinal Cord. Peripheral Nervous System. Neuromuscular Junction and Muscle. Cerebrovascular Disease. Intracranial Tumours. Demyelinating Disorders. Dementia. Seizures and Epilepsy. Headache and Facial Pain. Neurocutaneous Disorders. Neurological Infections. Metabolic and Toxic Disorders. Neurological Involvement in Systemic Disease And Paraneoplastic Syndromes. Neurological History and Examination. Self Assessment Questions. Self Assessment Answers.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Clinical Head and Neck Anatomy for Surgeons
Book SynopsisClinical Head and Neck Anatomy for Surgeons provides a refreshing new approach to the surgical anatomy of one of the most complex regions of the human body, the head and neck region. While similar books exist, few are written by surgeons for surgeons, detailing and illustrating the relevant surgical anatomy that needs to be mastered before operating in this fascinating area.The book provides an expert overview of the relevant anatomy encountered during surgery along with anatomical relationships and valuable tips. Each chapter describes in detail the anatomy of a key area or structure, accompanied by high-quality medical illustrations to aid in understanding. The book also includes text with essential details of both common and rare anatomical variants as well as potential danger areas and pitfalls, thus enabling surgeons to be fully prepared for most eventualities. Thoroughly illustrated with colour clinical photographs taken during surgTable of ContentsThe Scalp. Anatomy of the Ageing Face. External Nose. Internal Nose and Paranasal Sinuses. External Ear. Temporal Bone, Middle Ear and Mastoid. Parotid Gland. Submandibular Triangle. Oral Cavity. Alveolar Process. Anatomy of Cleft Lip and Palate. Orbital Skeleton. Orbital. Contents and Periorbita. Mandible. Maxilla and Zygoma. Infratemporal Fossa, Pterygopalatine Fossa and Muscles of Mastication. Temporomandibular Joint. Pharynx. Superior and Posterior Mediastinum. Tissue Spaces of the Head and Neck. Larynx, Trachea and Tracheobronchial Tree. Thyroid Gland. Parathyroid Glands. The Neck. Posterior Triangle and its Contents. Thoracic Outlet. Cervical Spine. Neuroanatomy for the Head and Neck Surgeon. Skull Base. Osteology of the Skull. Overview of the Cranial Nerves. Autonomic System in the Head and Neck.
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DK The Concise Human Body Book
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Taylor & Francis Inc Mesenteric Principles of Gastrointestinal Surgery
Book SynopsisMesenteric-based gastrointestinal and colorectal surgery has been practiced internationally for over a century. However, it is not yet universally adopted, and considerable variations exist. Such variations are explained by the historical disparity that has persisted between anatomic and surgical approaches to the intestinal mesentery. While mesenteric-based surgery is far from new, it is remarkable that its anatomic basis has only recently been formally described. This means that key mesenteric principles of intestinal and colorectal surgery can now be taught, conducted and developed, in an entirely standardised manner. This book is composed of two parts. In this new book surgical anatomy, activities and operations are carefully defined, and beautifully illustrated, to enable all surgeons to conduct mesenteric-based intestinal and colorectal surgery, appropriately and with confidence.Table of ContentsBasic Science. The Human Mesenteric Organ. History. Anatomy. Embryology. Histology. Physiology. Mesothelium. Education. Applied Clinical Science. Radiology. Pathology. Crohn’s Disease. Surgery. Oncology. Future Studies. Future Directions.
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Taylor & Francis Inc Logans Illustrated Human Anatomy
Book SynopsisThis concise illustrated volume presents a pictorial guide to human anatomy through the meticulous dissections of Bari Logan, assembled during his long career as a distinguished prosector, and representing an unrivalled collection of superb photographic images. Illustrations are fully labelled, and accompanied by brief clinical notes to provide additional guidance for the student. Material covering anatomical preparation and cadaver preservation, orientation and planes of section, the bones, muscles and cranial nerves and an extensive glossary provides supplemental detail. The book will be a convenient photographic companion to all core textbooks of anatomy and ideal during exam preparation.Table of ContentsPrelims. Contents. Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. Anatomical Preparation Credits. Preservation of Cadavers. Current Terminology. Roman Numerals. Orientation Guides. Observing the Body: General Parts. Planes of Section. Movements of the Body. Illustrated Anatomy by Body Region. Head, Neck, Brain and Upper Spinal Cord. Vertebral Column, Spinal Cord, Skeleton and Trunk. Upper Limb. Thorax. Abdomen and Pelvis. Lower Limb. Appendices. Bones of the Body. Muscles of the Body: Attachments, Action and Nerve Supply. Cranial Nerves. Glossary of Anatomical Terms: Derivations and Meanings.
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Taylor & Francis Inc Spermatogenesis
Book SynopsisSenior investigators internationally have here collaborated to produce an international reference work. Each contributor provides critical and thought provoking concepts and ideas based on the latest developments in their field. The result is a must read and timely reference work for investigators who are interested in how spermatogenesis is currently understood and which are the most promising avenues for future research; an Introduction sets the context for the chapter and points out the relevance of the research for basic research scientists and clinicians.Trade Review"This is a remarkable addition to the field of spermatogenesis, furthering ourunderstanding of meiosis and new developments in the conversion of earlyspermatocytes to haploid spermatids, a process clinically relevant to thetreatment of nonobstructive azoospermia. It uniquely addresses the contemporarychallenges of environmental spermatotoxins."Irvin H Hirsch, MD (Thomas Jefferson University)Table of ContentsPreface Contributors 1. Golgi apparatus regulation of differentiation: A case study for male germ cells of the rat testis Louis Hermo, Regiana L. Oliveira, Charles E. Smith, Catherine E. Au, and John J. M. Bergeron2. Androgen regulation of spermatogenesis William H. Walker3. Testicular immunoregulation: The role of Tyro3, Axl, and Mer receptor tyrosine kinases and pattern recognition receptors Fei Wang, Qian Jiang, and Daishu Han4. Inflammation and Spermatogenesis Maria Susana Theas, Patricia Verónica Jacobo, Cecilia Valeria Pérez, Vanesa Anabella Guazzone, and Livia Lustig5. Junctional adhesion molecule (JAM) family: Recent findings and their role and regulation in spermatogenesis Kun Huang and Wing-Yee Lui6. Sertoli cell immune regulation within the testis Gurvinder Kaur, Kandis Wright, Robin Hannah Greer, Karl Mueller, Allan Haynes, and Jannette M. Dufour7. The mitotic phase of spermatogenesis: Recent advances and perspectives Kin Lam Fok and Hsiao Chang Chan8. Genetics of mammalian meiosis Fang Yang and P. Jeremy Wang9. Roles of membrane and nuclear estrogen receptors in spermatogenesis Paul S. Cooke, Manjunatha K. Nanjappa, Sergei G. Tevosian, and Rex A. Hess10. Regulation of fertility and infertility in humans Nahid Punjani, Ryan Flannigan, and Peter N. Schlegel11. Male infertility: Evaluation and treatment Ryan Flannigan and Marc Goldstein12. Effects of chemical pollutants on spermatogenesis and implications in male infertility Chris KC Wong13. Advances in our understanding of human spermatogenesis Qing Wen, Elizabeth I. Tang, Tito Jesus, Bruno Silvestrini, and C. Yan Cheng14. A look into the testis as a reservoir for HIV and ZIKV—A reproductive biologist’s perspective Elizabeth I. Tang, Christopher L. Robinson, Chi Nok Chong, Shuibing Chen, and C. Yan Cheng15. Cytoskeletons (F-actin) and spermatogenesis Liza O’Donnell and Peter G. Stanton16. Roles of mTOR signaling in spermatogenesis Lan Ye and Ke Zheng17. Does planar cell polarity matter during spermatogenesis? Linxi Li, Haiqi Chen, Qingquan Lian, Ren-Shan Ge, and C. Yan Cheng18. Computational characterization and integrative analysis of proteins involved in Spermatogenesis Pranitha Jenardhanan, Manivel Panneerselvam, and Premendu P. Mathur19. Effects of chemical exposures on testis cell-cell interactions and endocrine function Rachel C. Knight, Jennifer R. Panizzi, and Benson T. Akingbemi20. Environmental toxicants on Leydig cell function Leping Ye, Xiaoheng Li, Xiaomin Chen, Qingquan Lian, and Ren-Shan GeIndex
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North Atlantic Books,U.S. The Ontogenetic Basis of Human Anatomy: A
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers Palpation and Assessment in Manual Therapy:
Book SynopsisAs the title suggests this book has been written to assist manual therapists to understand and hone the palpatory skills which are essential to their effectiveness as practitioners. Skilful palpation is the foundation stone of all effective manual therapy assessments and treatments. The ability to use subtle and sensitive touch to examine and assess patients is essential for an accurate interpretation of the underlying problems of fascial and muscle function. The accurate interpretation of palpatory findings is difficult and comes with experience. This book aims to increase awareness of how to palpate and understanding of what is being felt.In this fourth edition of his now well-established and much loved book Leon Chaitow has introduced references to the latest research findings relating to fascia and its role in health and disease, so that practitioners can apply this knowledge in interpreting what they palpate. In addition to the author, six notable contributors from Europe and North America enhance the work''s range and authority.All manual therapists, whatever their professional background, will benefit from the wealth of experience- and research-based information presented in this book.
£45.00
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Seeking Symmetry: Finding Patterns in Human
Book SynopsisSeeking Symmetry: Finding patterns in human health offers a guide through the overwhelming mass of data generated by contemporary science. Starved for the knowledge that would best help us stay healthy, we are simultaneously glutted with an overload of information about the human body. Amidst ubiquitous talk that patient-centred care and lifestyle changes are the keys to personal health, self-neglect and medical overtreatment nevertheless prevail.The body is rich with symmetries, many of them unknown to us who live in these bodies. Symmetry-seeking reveals certain patterns for understanding the information we have about the body, patterns whose roots lie in embryonic development and in evolution.The book''s exploration will guide readers through the parts of their own bodies and introduce tangible, visible examples of symmetry, not only right and left but up and down, male and female, inside and out, as well as symmetries between humans and other species.It presents the symmetries of the body''s internal structures that, despite their complexity, are nevertheless simple to understand when viewed with an eye for pattern.Through both words and images, this book will illustrate the most foundational of the principles, structures, and processes that decide how bodies function.A core purpose of the book is to present this knowledge through a lens that makes the information meaningful, by modelling the habit of symmetry-seeking.
£25.60
Northern Bee Books Honeybee Anatomy Brought to Life
Book SynopsisHoneybee Anatomy Brought to LifeThis book uses photo essays to set out and display the anatomy, internal, external of the honeybee with over 350 detailed micrographs, together with slide images and drawings. Pests and other additional hive activities are also included. It will appeal to anyone interested in this fascinating insect and be particularly valuable to beekeepers studying for their British Beekeepers Association Module 5 examination.About the authorGraham Kingham is a retired mechanical quality engineer who keeps a few hives in Devon. He started looking down the microscope in 2005 at yeast and bacteria in his beer. To further his interest in microscopy and beekeeping he took the British Beekeeping Association microscopy exam and has continued to explore the fascinating world of the honeybee through the lens. His first bee book was dedicated to the male bee, the drone, followed by an anthology about all things bees.
£22.46
Anatomy Update The A to Z of the Digestive Tract
Book SynopsisDr Amanda Neill is a highly experienced anatomist, teacher, and developer of educational resources. She has written extensively on anatomy, pathology and other paramedical subjects, for students and professionals alike. She lectures widely to undergraduate and postgraduate students and practitioners in medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy and other disciplines. Dr Neill also consults for pharmaceutical companies on medical and health education and pharmacovigilance. She is the secretary of the Australasian College of Biomedical Scientists, which runs seminars in continuing education for medical and legal professionals, as well as scientific seminars on forensic, legal & medical topics.Dr Neill is passionate about making subjects clear through the use of images, and her belief that a picture tells a thousand words' informs the approach to the A to Z books, where the guiding principle is to make learning anatomy as straightforward as possible. She is also intensely aware of the n
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Anatomy Update The A to Z of Bone and Joint Failure
Book SynopsisDr Amanda Neill is a highly experienced anatomist, teacher, and developer of educational resources. She has written extensively on anatomy, pathology and other paramedical subjects, for students and professionals alike. She lectures widely to undergraduate and postgraduate students and practitioners in medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy and other disciplines. Dr Neill also consults for pharmaceutical companies on medical and health education and pharmacovigilance. She is the secretary of the Australasian College of Biomedical Scientists, which runs seminars in continuing education for medical and legal professionals, as well as scientific seminars on forensic, legal & medical topics.Dr Neill is passionate about making subjects clear through the use of images, and her belief that a picture tells a thousand words' informs the approach to the A to Z books, where the guiding principle is to make learning anatomy as straightforward as possible. She is also intensely aware of the n
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Anatomy Update The A to Z of the Reproductive and Sexual Organs
Book SynopsisDr Amanda Neill is a highly experienced anatomist, teacher, and developer of educational resources. She has written extensively on anatomy, pathology and other paramedical subjects, for students and professionals alike. She lectures widely to undergraduate and postgraduate students and practitioners in medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy and other disciplines. Dr Neill also consults for pharmaceutical companies on medical and health education and pharmacovigilance. She is the secretary of the Australasian College of Biomedical Scientists, which runs seminars in continuing education for medical and legal professionals, as well as scientific seminars on forensic, legal & medical topics.Dr Neill is passionate about making subjects clear through the use of images, and her belief that a picture tells a thousand words' informs the approach to the A to Z books, where the guiding principle is to make learning anatomy as straightforward as possible. She is also intensely aware of the n
£22.19
Anatomy Update The A to Z of the Major Organs
Book SynopsisDr Amanda Neill is a highly experienced anatomist, teacher, and developer of educational resources. She has written extensively on anatomy, pathology and other paramedical subjects, for students and professionals alike. She lectures widely to undergraduate and postgraduate students and practitioners in medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy and other disciplines. Dr Neill also consults for pharmaceutical companies on medical and health education and pharmacovigilance. She is the secretary of the Australasian College of Biomedical Scientists, which runs seminars in continuing education for medical and legal professionals, as well as scientific seminars on forensic, legal & medical topics.Dr Neill is passionate about making subjects clear through the use of images, and her belief that a picture tells a thousand words' informs the approach to the A to Z books, where the guiding principle is to make learning anatomy as straightforward as possible. She is also intensely aware of the n
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Anatomy Update The A to Z of Endocrinology
Book SynopsisDr Amanda Neill is a highly experienced anatomist, teacher, and developer of educational resources. She has written extensively on anatomy, pathology and other paramedical subjects, for students and professionals alike. She lectures widely to undergraduate and postgraduate students and practitioners in medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy and other disciplines. Dr Neill also consults for pharmaceutical companies on medical and health education and pharmacovigilance. She is the secretary of the Australasian College of Biomedical Scientists, which runs seminars in continuing education for medical and legal professionals, as well as scientific seminars on forensic, legal & medical topics.Dr Neill is passionate about making subjects clear through the use of images, and her belief that a picture tells a thousand words' informs the approach to the A to Z books, where the guiding principle is to make learning anatomy as straightforward as possible. She is also intensely aware of the n
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Anatomy Update The A to Z of Hair Nails and Skin
Book SynopsisDr Amanda Neill is a highly experienced anatomist, teacher, and developer of educational resources. She has written extensively on anatomy, pathology and other paramedical subjects, for students and professionals alike. She lectures widely to undergraduate and postgraduate students and practitioners in medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy and other disciplines. Dr Neill also consults for pharmaceutical companies on medical and health education and pharmacovigilance. She is the secretary of the Australasian College of Biomedical Scientists, which runs seminars in continuing education for medical and legal professionals, as well as scientific seminars on forensic, legal & medical topics.Dr Neill is passionate about making subjects clear through the use of images, and her belief that a picture tells a thousand words' informs the approach to the A to Z books, where the guiding principle is to make learning anatomy as straightforward as possible. She is also intensely aware of the n
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Anatomy Update The A to Z of Respiration
Book SynopsisDr Amanda Neill is a highly experienced anatomist, teacher, and developer of educational resources. She has written extensively on anatomy, pathology and other paramedical subjects, for students and professionals alike. She lectures widely to undergraduate and postgraduate students and practitioners in medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy and other disciplines. Dr Neill also consults for pharmaceutical companies on medical and health education and pharmacovigilance. She is the secretary of the Australasian College of Biomedical Scientists, which runs seminars in continuing education for medical and legal professionals, as well as scientific seminars on forensic, legal & medical topics.Dr Neill is passionate about making subjects clear through the use of images, and her belief that a picture tells a thousand words' informs the approach to the A to Z books, where the guiding principle is to make learning anatomy as straightforward as possible. She is also intensely aware of the n
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Anatomy Update The A to Z of Eyes
Book SynopsisDr Amanda Neill is a highly experienced anatomist, teacher, and developer of educational resources. She has written extensively on anatomy, pathology and other paramedical subjects, for students and professionals alike. She lectures widely to undergraduate and postgraduate students and practitioners in medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy and other disciplines. Dr Neill also consults for pharmaceutical companies on medical and health education and pharmacovigilance. She is the secretary of the Australasian College of Biomedical Scientists, which runs seminars in continuing education for medical and legal professionals, as well as scientific seminars on forensic, legal & medical topics.Dr Neill is passionate about making subjects clear through the use of images, and her belief that a picture tells a thousand words' informs the approach to the A to Z books, where the guiding principle is to make learning anatomy as straightforward as possible. She is also intensely aware of the n
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Anatomy Update The A to Z of The Heart
Book SynopsisDr Amanda Neill is a highly experienced anatomist, teacher, and developer of educational resources. She has written extensively on anatomy, pathology and other paramedical subjects, for students and professionals alike. She lectures widely to undergraduate and postgraduate students and practitioners in medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy and other disciplines. Dr Neill also consults for pharmaceutical companies on medical and health education and pharmacovigilance. She is the secretary of the Australasian College of Biomedical Scientists, which runs seminars in continuing education for medical and legal professionals, as well as scientific seminars on forensic, legal & medical topics.Dr Neill is passionate about making subjects clear through the use of images, and her belief that a picture tells a thousand words' informs the approach to the A to Z books, where the guiding principle is to make learning anatomy as straightforward as possible. She is also intensely aware of the n
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Anatomy Update The A to Z of Surface Anatomy A to Z Anatomy
Book SynopsisDr Amanda Neill is a highly experienced anatomist, teacher, and developer of educational resources. She has written extensively on anatomy, pathology and other paramedical subjects, for students and professionals alike. She lectures widely to undergraduate and postgraduate students and practitioners in medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy and other disciplines. Dr Neill also consults for pharmaceutical companies on medical and health education and pharmacovigilance. She is the secretary of the Australasian College of Biomedical Scientists, which runs seminars in continuing education for medical and legal professionals, as well as scientific seminars on forensic, legal & medical topics.Dr Neill is passionate about making subjects clear through the use of images, and her belief that a picture tells a thousand words' informs the approach to the A to Z books, where the guiding principle is to make learning anatomy as straightforward as possible. She is also intensely aware of the n
£22.19
Springer International Publishing AG Ultrasound in Peripheral, Neuraxial and Perineuraxial Regional Anaesthesia
Book SynopsisThis comprehensive, highly didactic book on ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia (peripheral, neuraxial and perineuraxial nerve blocks) presents meticulously labelled images, diagrams and picture-in-picture samples and includes high-quality, vignetted illustrations that are consistent in style. The ultrasound images are outstanding and carefully selected to demonstrate the most clinically relevant situations. Importantly, they have a real-world appearance, including actual needle paths and desired disposition of injectate during nerve block procedures; most are from the original database of Dr. Eisenberg. All the supplementary material is authoritative and presented as an artful balance of years of clinical experience and a summary of the peer reviewed literature.Ultrasound in Peripheral, Neuraxial and Perineuraxial Regional Anaesthesia, accompanied by richly illustrated material and videos of state-of-the-art techniques, is of interest to anyone interested in learning, furthering their existing knowledge of, or teaching ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia. Table of Contents1) Physical Basics of Ultrasound2) Ultrasound in Regional Anaesthesia: Why and When?3) Ultrasound in Regional Anaesthesia: How?4) General Notions of Anatomy Applied to Regional Anaesthesia5) Brachial Plexus Blocks6) Lumbar Plexus Blocks7) Sacral Plexus Blocks8) Cervical Plexus Blocks9) Abdominal Wall Nerve Blocks10) Thoracic Paravertebral Block11) Peripheral Nerve Blocks of the Thoracic Ventrolateral Wall: Type I PECS Block, Type II PECS Block, and Serratus Plane Block12) Ultrasound in Neuraxial and Perineuraxial Blocks.
£89.99
Springer International Publishing AG Duodenal Switch and Its Derivatives in Bariatric
Book SynopsisThis book provides extensive information on the duodenal switch and all of its derivatives. The number of procedures performed is progressively increasing, as cases of obesity are on the rise and patients’ body mass index (BMI) is getting higher. It discusses all the techniques involved in the duodenal switch procedure and its derivatives used in the primary and revision situations. Readers will learn what the procedure can offer not only in terms of weight loss, but also its potential with regard to metabolic diseases, since some data indicates that the duodenal switch may lead to rapid resolution of diabetes and other comorbidities. The work is divided into three parts, the first of which provides an overview of the duodenal switch, its history, mechanisms of action and reasons for performing it. Part II covers patient selection, risk assessment, complications and different techniques regarding weight loss surgery. In addition, there are chapters on nutrition and psychological aspects. Lastly, the chapters in Part III address patient selection and preoperative and postoperative care in metabolic and diabetes type 2 surgeries. The most important information on the duodenal switch is gathered in a single volume and includes its benefits for metabolic diseases. This book will give healthcare professionals new confidence with regard to this procedure and may serve as a reference guide not only for the bariatric community (surgeons, PA, ARNP, nutritionists) but also for teaching new residents and fellows.Table of ContentsPart I – Introduction 1. A Brief History of the Duodenal Switch 2. Duodenal Switch. Mechanisms of functioning 3. Duodenal Switch and Its Derivatives 4. Primary Single Anastomosis Duodenal Switch: Perspective from a Lengthy Experience 5. Duodenal Switch and Its Derivatives in Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery Part II - Weight Loss Surgery 6. Pathophysiology of the cardiometabolic alterations in obesity 7. Pathophysiology of bile acid regulation 8. Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) 9. Patient Selection 10. Psychological and Psychiatric Work Up 11. Nutritional, Behavioral, and Support for Duodenal Switch 12. Preoperative endoscopy 13. Postoperative care 14. Preoperative Testing and Counseling 15. Risk Assessment and Reduction 16. Airway Evaluation and Management 17. Patient Positioning and Positioning for Bariatric Surgery 18. Intraoperative Monitoring Of The Morbidly Obese Patient 19. Method of anesthesia: gas selection and adjunct medications 20. Regional Anesthesia in Bariatric Surgery 21. Multimodal Analgesia in Bariatric Surgery 22. Anatomical Considerations 23. Robotic Duodenal Switch and SADI-S: Technical Aspects 24. Laparoscopic Biliopancreatic Diversion with Duodenal Switch: Surgical technique 25. SADIS - Technical details 26. Technical Aspects of Single Anastomosis Duodenal Switch-SIPS Version 27. Duodenal Bipartition or Side-to-Side Duodeno-Ileostomy. Rationale and Technical Details 28. Duodenoileal anastomosis with handsewn tehcnique 29. Circular Anastomosis in Duodenal Switch 30. Duodenoileal anastomosis with linear stapler technique 31. Staged Duodenal Switch for High-Risk Patients 32. Duodenal Switch, SADI and SIPS in Adolescent 33. Duodenal Switch (DS), Single Anastomosis Duodeno-Ileal bypass (SADI) and Stomach Intestinal Pylorus-Sparing (SIPS) Surgery in the Elderly 34. Right Gastric Artery Ligation: The Brazilian Results 35. Surgery Failure: what are the options? 36. Causes of Weight Regain After Duodenal Switch and its Derivatives 37. Revisional Surgery for Weight Regain 38. Conversion of Sleeve Gastrectomy to Duodenal Switch and SADI-S 39. Gastric Band Revision to Duodenal Switch 40. Endoscopic Treatment of Weight Regain in Duodenal Switch 41. Conversion of Gastric Bypass to Duodenal Switch 42. Management of Duodenal Stump blowout 43. Duodenoileal anastomosis testing 44. Closing the mesenteric defects 45. Preventing Surgical Complications 46. Malabsorbative complications 47. Postoperative Psychological Assistance 48. Surgical Management of Leaks 49. Internal Hernias and Bowell Obstruction 50. Management of Portal Vein Thrombosis Following Bariatric Surgery 51. Gallstones and Choledocholithiasis 52. Hyperinsulinemic postprandial hypoglycemia after duodenal switch 53. Diarrhea after Duodenal Switch: Medical and Surgical Management 54. Endoscopic Treatment of Complications 55. Global analyisis of our experience with hypoabsortive tecnique: > 500 cases DS vs SADI-S 56. Body Contouring after Duodenal Switch 57. Bariatric Surgery Population in the ICU 58. Bariatric Emergencies For The General Surgeon 59. Robotic bariatric surgeon training Part III - Metabolic and Diabetes Type 2 Surgery 60. Mechanisms of control of diabetes 2 with duodenal switch 61. The Evolution of Single anastomosis Duodenal Switch 62. Metabolic Syndrome Control and the influence of hormonal changes post-Duodenal Switch (DS) 63. Staged Duodenal Switch for High-Risk Patients 64. Duodenal Switch in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome 65. Duodenal Switch (DS) for the Surgical Treatment of Diabetes and Metabolic Disease 66. Postoperative care 67. Metabolic Syndrome and the Influence of Bile Acids
£151.99