Mosaicism in Human Skin

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Rudolf Happle 2014 Understanding Nevi, Nevoid Skin Disorders, and Cutaneous Neoplasia During my training in dermatology in the years 1968 through 1972, I had seen some linear skin lesions but never heard or read of Alfred Blaschko since, among dermatologists, his lines had fallen into oblivion. Shortly thereafter, when I worked at the University of […]

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Acute Pediatric Neurology

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Thomas Sejersen • Ching H. Wang Editors 2014 A substantial proportion of admissions to pediatric emergency departments, urgent care clinics, hospital wards, and pediatric intensive care units have pediatric neurological causes (20–30 %), or are accompanied by neurological issues. This illustrates that neurological diseases account for a large volume of pediatric emergencies, and many severe […]

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K-Taping

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Birgit Kumbrink 2014 Basics Techniques Indications This book is intended to serve as a reference work for trained »K-Tapers« and a useful everyday tool for practitioners. It includes a variety of indications for treatment, and is full of information and advice based on over 10 years of experience.  

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The Yale Swallow Protocol

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Steven B. Leder • Debra M. Suiter 2014 An Evidence-Based Approach to Decision Making We have made every effort to ensure that all information in this book is evidence-based and has been published in peer- reviewed journals. This is important in the area of swallow screening because many clinicians have their own idiosyncratic ways of […]

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The Behavioral Consequences of Stroke

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Tom A. Schweizer • R. Loch Macdonald Editors 2014 Stroke remains the fourth most common cause of death in North America and an increasingly common cause in low- and middle-income countries. As death from some types declines due to improved care, the burden of disability increases. Much attention is paid to paralysis and the more obvious physical disabilities […]

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Stress and Orality

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Francis Hartmann • Gérard Cucchi 2014 New Data About Teeth Clenching & Outcomes, Migraine, Fibromyalgia, Fatigue The original approach of our work is the combined result of a 25-year-long personal clinical evaluation of the problem and a long study of Anglo-Saxon renowned literature about temporomandibular disorders (TMD). The current work claims to pay tribute to all of these […]

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Sleep Deprivation and Disease

Sleep Deprivation and Disease-1

Matt T. Bianchi Editor 2014 Effects on the Body, Brain and Behavior There is scarcely a segment of health or performance that has escaped linkage to sleep. Over recent decades, anecdote has given way to experiment, yielding an explosion of information demonstrating that the field of sleep deprivation is indeed fertile ground. Yet despite key advances in many […]

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Mental Health and Pain

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Serge Marchand • Djéa Saravane Isabelle Gaumond Editors 2014 Somatic and Psychiatric Components of Pain in Mental Health It is difficult to exaggerate the significance of pain. Every reader of this book will have suffered pain, at one time or another, mild or severe, unwelcome and inconvenient, possibly disruptive. Every reader of this book will […]

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