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Maximum retention in minimum time! These "flashcards in a book" help you remember high-yield facts in the least amount of time possible Drawn from the perspectives of recent graduates fresh from their medical school and USMLE experience, Deja Review books focus specifically on what is essential for success on your course exams and the USMLE. Features: Active recall Q&As facilitate real learning, not just memorization Vignettes at the end of each chapter put the material in clinical context Mnemonics and key words help you focus on core factsContent works in conjunction with larger course books Portable size makes them great for study on the go Everything you must know about Histology and Cell Biology to ace your exams: Connective Tissue,Bones and Cartilage,Blood,Muscle,Nervous System,Cardiovascular and Lymphatics,Respiratory System,Endocrine,Skin and Glands,Digestive System,Hepatobiliary System,Urinary System,Female Reproductive System,Male Reproductive System,SensesCell MembraneCell NucleusGenes to ProteinsMolecular Biology TechniquesOrganellesVesicle TransportCell Cycle DivisionExtracellular Matrix and Cell to Cell InteractionsCell Receptors and Signalling Pathways
Sales Handle This high-yield, rapid-fire Q&A book simulates flashcards in a book to help first and second year medical students review histology and medical cell biology for their course exams as well as prepare for the USMLE Step 1. About the Book The Deja Review series helps you Remember what you already know; the flashcard format helps medical students recall the most important, must-know facts and concepts covered in their course work for histology and medical cell biology. This rapid-fire question & answer review book allows students to quickly navigate through the information needed for their course exams and USMLE Step 1. Active recall questions reinforce correct answers to enhance le...
This issue of Radiologic Clinics of North America focuses on Neuroradiology and is edited by Drs. Jacqueline A. Bello and Shira Slasky. Articles will include: CT Perfusion in Acute Stroke; The Role of DTI and fMRI Prior to Brain Tumor Surgery; Pediatric Primary Neoplasms; Radiomics of Glioma: Genotypes and their Imaging Correlates; MR Spectroscopy and MR Perfusion of Brain Neoplasms; Etiologies of Acute Stroke: A Patterned Approach; Recent Hot Topics: RCVS and PRES, Venous Occlusive Disease; CNS Lesions in Immunocompromised Patients; Imaging Glioblastoma Post-treatment: Progression, Pseudoprogression, Pseudoresponse, Radiation Necrosis; Imaging of Acute Stroke: Current State; Adult Primary Brain Neoplasms: (Including 2016 WHO classification); Large and Small Vessel Vasculopathies; and more!
The human brain is extraordinary complex and yet its origin is a simple tubular structure. Rapid and dramatic structural growth takes place during the fetal and perinatal period. By the time of birth, a repertoire of major cortical, subcortical and white matter structures resembling the adult pattern has emerged, however there are continued maturational changes of the gray matter and white matter throughout childhood and adolescence and into adulthood. The maturation of neuronal structures provides the neuroanatomical basis for the acquisition and refinement of cognitive functions during postnatal development. Histological imaging has been traditionally dominant in understanding neuroanatomy...
In this issue, guest editors bring their considerable expertise to this important topic. - Contains 11 practice-oriented topics including MR angiography: non-contrast acquisition techniques; MR angiography of aortic diseases; MR angiography of extracranial carotid disease; 4D flow MRI: technique and advances; MRI for intracranial vessel wall imaging; and more. - Provides in-depth clinical reviews on MR angiography, offering actionable insights for clinical practice. - Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews.
This open access book aims to clarify the term „evidence-based medicine“ (EBM) from a philosophy of science perspective. The author, Marie-Caroline Schulte discusses the importance of evi-dence in medical research and practice with a focus on the ethical and methodological prob-lems of EBM. The claims that EBM can herald a new theory of epistemology and a Kuhnian paradigm will be refuted. The solution is to describe EBM as a necessary development in medicine to deal with the increasing amount of evidence and medical data without loosing the single patient out of sight.
A reference guide to the vast array of art song literature and composers from Latin America, this book introduces the music of Latin America from a singer's perspective and provides a basis for research into the songs of this richly musical area of the world. The book is divided by country into 22 chapters, with each chapter containing an introductory essay on the music of the region, a catalog of art songs for that country, and a list of publishers. Some chapters include information on additional sources. Singers and teachers may use descriptive annotations (language, poet) or pedagogical annotations (range, tessitura) to determine which pieces are appropriate for their voices or programming needs, or those of their students. The guide will be a valuable resource for vocalists and researchers, however familiar they may be with this glorious repertoire.
Abstract: Objective Blindness is a feared complication of giant cell arteritis (GCA). However, the spectrum of pathologic orbital imaging findings on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in GCA is not well understood. In this study, we assess inflammatory changes of intraorbital structures on black blood MRI (BB-MRI) in patients with GCA compared to age-matched controls. Methods In this multicenter case-control study, 106 subjects underwent BB-MRI. Fifty-six patients with clinically or histologically diagnosed GCA and 50 age-matched controls without clinical or laboratory evidence of vasculitis were included. All individuals were imaged on a 3-T MR scanner with a post-contrast compressed-sensing...