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Gantz's Manual of Clinical Problems in Infectious Disease


Gantz's Manual of Clinical Problems in Infectious Disease

Author: James W. Myers

language: en

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Release Date: 2012-12-03


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Since publication of the First Edition in 1979, much has changed in the way we view, diagnose, and treat infectious diseases. The Sixth Edition of this respected reference focuses on challenging clinical situations faced by practitioners of all levels who deal with infectious diseases. The latest advances in the field are covered—from descriptions of newly recognized infectious agents, to the latest diagnostic tests and emerging treatments. Topics of interest include: diagnostic and resistance testing in patients with AIDS, management of West Nile virus, malaria in travelers, pacemaker-related infections, needlestick injuries in healthcare workers, antibiotic dosing of obese patients, interpretation of MICs, and planning for bioterrorism defense. Actionable information from respected authors focuses on the areas that trainees most often find challenging. Virtually all chapters are new to this edition. Selected annotated references focus on papers that provide clinical guidance. The book’s problem-oriented approach promotes critical thinking.

Updates in Cochlear Implantation


Updates in Cochlear Implantation

Author: C. S. Kim

language: en

Publisher: Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers

Release Date: 2000-07


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Cochlear implantation has become a firmly established procedure for rehabilitating deaf individuals. Furthermore, developments in this field have been remarkable in respect of basic sciences, surgery, rehabilitation and related fields. Cochlear implantation demands a multidisciplinary approach and, in this book, worldwide leading experts cover all major aspects of cochlear implantation with practical data and discussions. You will see current and future trends in cochlear implants. This reference is an outstanding professional tool for otolaryngologists, audiologists, and speech-language pathologists who work for cochlear implantees. Major features include: new devices and electrophysiological studies, imaging studies, brainstem implants, speech and coding strategies, candidate selection and evaluations, surgical issues and difficult cases, pediatric cochlear implantation, rehabilitation and clinical management, language development, and education. Readers of this volume will gain access to the latest research results as well as valuable insights into the field.

Official Register of the United States


Official Register of the United States

Author: United States. Department of the Interior

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1883


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