Breast MRI Interpretation

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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 […]

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Strabismus Surgery

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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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Moss and Adams’ heart disease in infants, children, and adolescents including the fetus and young adult

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Robert E. Shaddy Daniel J. Penny Timothy F. Feltes Frank Cetta Seema Mital 2022 VOLUME I-II • TENTH EDITION Welcome to the 10th edition of Moss and Adams’ Heart Disease in Infants, Children, and Adolescents, Including the Fetus and Young Adult. This book contains the latest updates on all areas of pediatric cardiovascular disease. New […]

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Keeping the 100-year-old promise: making insulin access universal

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World Health Organization 2021 In 1921, researchers at the University of Toronto discovered insulin, which changed the diabetes narrative forever. In keeping with a promise that insulin “belongs to the world”, the patent was sold for just one Canadian dollar. Subsequently, the private sector was engaged to improve manufacturing processes, technical know-how of insulin purification was […]

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