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Beating Depression: The 'at Your Fingertips' Guide
Depression is the commonest illness of all: 40% of the population
will experience this condition at some time in their lives. It may
be mild or severe. It can be a brief phase in someone’s life, or can
lead to prolonged personal unhappiness, sometimes even to selfharm
or long-term disability. It is often associated with... | | Advanced Imaging of the Abdomen
This book is an attempt to bridge the interface between referring clinicians and radiologists
when faced with a patient suspected of having a complex or unusual abdominal
condition. The emphasis is on the choice of imaging procedures, expected diagnostic
yield, a discussion of pertinent imaging findings, and the possible differential... | | Abeta Peptide and Alzheimer's Disease: Celebrating a Century of Research
The year 2006 is the centenary of Alois Alzheimer’s presentation to a meeting of German
psychiatrists held in Tübingen, Germany. In 1906, Alzheimer described the results of his
studies on a female patient known as Auguste D., who had suffered from a progressive presenile
dementia. In 1907, Alzheimer published this study in... |
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Vaginal Surgery for Incontinence and Prolapse
This book provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive information on vaginal anatomy and physiology. It offers practical guidelines for office evaluation of incontinence and prolapse, and a series of detailed chapters on reconstructive procedures for urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence and prolapse. There are 120 illustrations to... | | Hughes Syndrome: Antiphospholipid Syndrome
The studies and discussions presented in the second edition of the Hughes
Syndrome text had their beginning with a 1983 British Medical Journal
publication entitled “Thrombosis, abortion, cerebral disease and the lupus
anticoagulant.” In the mid-20th-century, it was recognized that some
patients with systemic lupus... | | Bone Resorption (Topics in Bone Biology)
Bone Resorption, the second volume of the series Topics in Bone Biology, is
centered on the osteoclast, the bone-resorbing cell. The volume thus complements
the first volume of the series, Bone Formation, which discussed
origin, function, and pathology of the bone-forming cell, the osteoblast.Both
volumes are addressed to... |
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