The ESC Textbook of Cardiovascular Imaging

The ESC Textbook of Cardiovascular Imaging-1

José Luis Zamorano Jeroen J. Bax Frank E. Rademakers Juhani Knuuti (Eds.) 2009 Imaging is at the core of diagnostic procedures in cardiology. The idea of creating The European Society of Cardiology Textbook of Cardiovascular Imaging has, therefore, been in the air for quite a long time. We recognized the rapid development of cardiovascular imaging and the growth […]

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The Daschner Guide to In-Hospital Antibiotic Therapy

The Daschner Guide to In-Hospital Antibiotic Therapy-1

Uwe Frank Evelina Tacconelli 2009 The first edition of Franz Daschner’s pocketbook “Antibiotika am Krankenbett” was published in Germany in 1982. The purpose of the book was to provide physicians and pharmacists, residents, medical students, and health care professionals in allied fields with a concise reference source for antibiotic drugs, listing the preparations available, antimicrobial spectra, usual dosages, adverse effects, and, […]

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Handbook of Cardiac Anatomy, Physiology, and Devices

Handbook of Cardiac Anatomy, Physiology, and Devices-1

Paul A. Iaizzo Editor 2009 Worldwide, the medical device industry continues to grow at an incredibly rapid pace. Our overall understanding of the molecular basis of disease continues to increase, in addition to the number of available therapies to treat specific health problems. This remains particularly true in the field of cardiovascular care. Hence, with this rapid growth rate, […]

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SURGICAL PATHOLOGY OF ENDOCRINE AND NEUROENDOCRINE TUMORS

Surgical Pathology of Endocrine and Neuroendocrine Tumors-1

Edited by ASHRAF KHAN 2009 Surgical pathology is the cornerstone in management of neoplastic disorders. With the advances made in ,our understanding of disease and application of new ancillary diagnostic studies the cross talk between surgical pathology and its related fields such as cytopathology and molecular diagnosis has become important for patient care and to provide the […]

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Functional Preservation and Quality of Life in Head and Neck Radiotherapy

Functional Preservation and Quality of Life in Head and Neck Radiotherapy-1

P. M. Harari · N. P. Connor · C. Grau (Eds.) 2009 Treating head and neck cancer involves the treatment of tumors within a highly complex anatomical and physiological environment. Because end organs for critical sensorimotor functions such as breathing, speaking, swallowing, seeing, and hearing are found within the head and neck, the eradication of the disease is […]

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Surgery of the Esophagus

Surgery of the Esophagus-1

Editors J.R. Izbicki D. C. Broering E.F. Yekebas A. Kutup 2009 While a surgeon many decades ago treated diseases from head to toe, this concept has evolved, and today some degree of specialization is the rule worldwide. In many countries various boards for sub-specializations are designed, and after a broad training in general surgery, many young surgeons move […]

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