Strategic toolkit for assessing risks: a comprehensive toolkit for all-hazards health emergency risk assessment
World Health Organization 2021
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Continue reading →Carole Fakhry Karen T. Pitman Ana P. Kiess David W. Eisele 2020 Oral cancer comprises a significant proportion of head and neck malignant neoplasms worldwide and carries the potential to considerably disrupt form and function. Surgery, the primary treatment modality, can impair appearance, speech, mastication and swallowing, each of which may be further exacerbated by […]
Continue reading →Brian Leatherbarrow 2020 This textbook has beenwrittenwiththe intentionofproviding the reader with a pragmatic approach to the diagnosis and management of patients presenting with a broad range of oculoplastic, orbital, andlacrimalproblems anddisorders. This third edition has been updated, improved, and expanded.
Continue reading →Matthew M. Hanasono Charles E. Butler 2021 We have both been honored to practice surgery at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center during our careers. MD Anderson Cancer Center is recognized as one of the top cancer treatment centers in the world. However, what we are especially proud of is our Reconstructive Microsurgery […]
Continue reading →Stefan Rammelt, Michael Swords, Mandeep S Dhillon, Andrew K Sands 2019 The human foot is a unique and delicate structure. Phylogenetically, it is the youngest part of our locomotor system and can be affected by atavistic traits. The ankle cannot be separated from the foot as it is instrumental in converting the vertical forces from […]
Continue reading →Brian H. Mullis Greg E. Gaski 2020 There are a number of reference materials available to orthopaedic surgeons which give extensive detail to the expert for specific musculoskeletal conditions; however, there are few easily accessible resources available for treatment of musculoskeletal trauma patients. This text has been written by leading experts in the field as […]
Continue reading →Olga R. Brook Wieland H. Sommer 2021 “Analysis of a serum sample, and whole blood on citrate and EDTA. We compare the results to those of December 20th. We observe a slight rise in blood glucose level, but the value is still within normal limits. Erythrocytes sedimentate at a rather fair rate of 25 millimeters […]
Continue reading →Ehab Y. Hanna Franco DeMonte 2021 Over a decade has passed since the publication of the successful first edition of Comprehensive Management of Skull Base Tumors, and much has happened in the intervening years. Major advances have been made in the surgical, radiotherapeutic, and chemotherapeutic management of skull base neoplasms. Coincident has been the rapidly […]
Continue reading →Gillian M. Newstead 2021 Knowledge of breast magnetic resonance imaging is now an essential requirement for all of us in medicine who screen women for breast cancer and take care of patients with a cancer diagnosis. This is not a new technology. There have been major advances in MRI technique since the mid-1980s when technical […]
Continue reading →Irene H. Ludwig 2021 Innovative and Classic Approaches Strabismus surgical techniques developed in the 20th century were based upon anatomical knowledge and assumptions of that time. Most procedures involved recessions, which weaken muscles by moving their insertions posteriorlyon the sclera, or resections, which strengthen muscles byshortening them.Over the years, variations of those basic procedures were […]
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