Endoscopic Anatomy of the Third Ventricle

Endoscopic Anatomy of the Third Ventricle-1

Wolfgang Seeger 2006 Microsurgical and Endoscopic Approaches Endoscopical surgery of the third ventricle has been applied for many years by transcerebral routes, especially as ventriculo-cisternostomies by opening the floor of the third ventricle. These surgeries were carried out either free-hand, or using stereotaxy or – later on – neuronavigation.

Continue reading →

Colorectal Surgery

Colorectal Surgery-1

Mark Killingback 2006 This book makes no claims to be a textbook of colorectal surgery, as many aspects of this specialty are not included. It is rather a collection of cases illustrating surgical pathology as encountered by a surgeon performing operations for colorectal disease.

Continue reading →

Color Atlas of Chemical Peels

Color Atlas of Chemical Peels-1

Antonella Tosti Pearl E. Grimes Maria Pia De Padova (Eds.) 2006 This Atlas is an easy-to-understand book that gives the reader fact-based information about when and how to perform chemical peels. Authors’ experiences in cosmetic dermatology give rise to a guide for anyone interested in learning more about cosmetology.

Continue reading →

Clinical Psychology and Heart Disease

Clinical Psychology and Heart Disease-1

E.Molinari ■ A. Compare ■ G. Parati 2006 Among the various areas of interest studied in the Laboratory of Clinical Psychology of the Faculty of Psychology at the Catholic University in Milan and in the Psychology Laboratory of the Italian Auxologic Institute, the study and care of the psychological aspects of cardiac illness constitute a particularly interesting challenge. The […]

Continue reading →

Cleft Lip and Palate

Cleft Lip and Palate-1

Editor Samuel Berkowitz 2006 In the first page of the first edition of this book, I quoted Samuel Pruzansky who, after participating at an International Symposium on Cleft Lip and Palate held in 1969, and reflecting on what he heard at that meeting, stated, “The same tired questions have been asked as at every similar clinical meeting. And I despair at […]

Continue reading →