34th Hemophilia Symposium
Editors: I. Scharrer,W. Schramm 2005
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Continue reading →Edited by W.S. Poon, C.J.J. Avezaat, M.T.V. Chan, M. Czosnyka, K.Y.C. Goh, P.J.A. Hutchinson, Y. Katayama, J.M.K. Lam, A.Marmarou, S.C.P. Ng, and J.D. Pickard (eds.) 2005 It is our greatest pleasure in editing this traditional monograph following the successful 12th International Symposium on Intracranial Pressure (ICP) and Brain Monitoring (16th–21st August, 2004), a 30 year-tradition since the 1972 Hannover […]
Continue reading →A.Gullo • P.D. Lumb (Eds.) 2005 Reflections, Recommendations and Perspectives
Continue reading →H.K.F. van Saene (Editor) L. Silvestri (Editor) M.A.De La Cal (Editor) 2005 Seven years have passed since the first edition of ‘Infection Control in the Intensive Care Unit’ was published. That book was a compilation of the lectures read at an intensive course on management of infection in the critically ill organised by Professor A.Gullo in Trieste, Italy, […]
Continue reading →Edited by Peter F. Mahoney, James M. Ryan, Adam J. Brooks and C.William Schwab 2005 In 1997, Professor J.M. Ryan and others produced the reference work Ballistic Trauma: Clinical Relevance in Peace and War (Arnold, 1997). Much of this is still valid, but a number of concepts in care of the ballistic casualty have changed. These include developing […]
Continue reading →A. Gullo (Editor) 2005
Continue reading →K. Shimoji,W.D. Willis, Jr. (Eds.) 2006 An Illustrated Guide to Physiology, Pharmacology, and Recording Techniques The technique of using evoked spinal cord potentials (SCPs) has become an important clinical tool for monitoring spinal cord surgery and diagnosing spinal cord diseases. The technique is a result both of the technical development of recording evoked SCPs from the epidural space without […]
Continue reading →Guo-Wei He (Ed.) 2006 Coronary artery disease remains the major cause of mortality worldwide. Despite aggressive application of percutaneous coronary interventions, the surgical approach, namely coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), remains a major approach for the treatment of coronary artery disease.
Continue reading →M. R. Pinsky · L. Brochard · J. Mancebo 2006
Continue reading →Sanjay Datta 2006 Three previous editions of Obstetric Anesthesia Handbook have proven valuable in serving those interested in managing pregnant women, each edition has become popular among anesthesiology residents, fellows, staff, and also among obstetricians. This book has enjoyed strong international appeal and has been widely translated.
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