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Liver Transplantation Vademecum



Liver Transplantation (Landes Bioscience Medical Handbook (Vademecum)) By Michael R. Lucey

Description
Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison. Pocket-sized handbook for those involved in the care and management of patients who have undergone a liver transplant. Provides an overview of liver transplantation, allograft immune response, immunosuppression after transplantation, graft dysfunction, and pediatric transplantation. Wire-spiral binding. --This text refers to the Spiral-bound edition.

Product Details
    * Spiral-bound: 116 pages
    * Publisher: Landes Bioscience; 1st edition (March 10, 2003)
    * Language: English
    * ISBN-10: 1570596514
    * ISBN-13: 978-1570596513
    * Size: 6.2 Mb

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Avoiding Common Anesthesia Errors


Catherine Marcucci, Norman A Cohen, David G Metro, Jeffrey R Kirsch, “Avoiding Common Anesthesia Errors” 
L.W W 2007 | ISBN-10: 0781788471 | 704 Pages | CHM | 10,9 MB

This pocket book succinctly describes 215 common, serious errors made by attendings, residents, fellows, CRNAs, and practicing anesthesiologists in the practice of anesthesia and offers practical, easy-to-remember tips for avoiding these errors. The book can easily be read immediately before the start of a rotation or used for quick reference. Each error is described in a quick-reading one-page entry that includes a brief clinical scenario, a short review of the relevant physiology and/orpharmacology, and tips on how to avoid or resolve the problem. Illustrations are included where appropriate. The book also includes important chapters on human factors, legal issues, CPT coding, and how to select a practice.

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Liver Transplantation



Liver Transplantation: Challenging Controversies and Topics
Publisher: Humana Press | ISBN: 1588297934 | edition 2008 | PDF | 286 pages | 2,32 mb

The field of liver transplantation is young, evolving, dynamic, and issues and decisions are often controversial, thus a text with a different focus is required, one that highlights controversy and challenges dogma. In Liver Transplantation: Challenging Controversies and Topics a useful set of chapters have been created that will take the reader step-by-step through key areas of controversy in the field of liver transplantation. The authors have tried to anticipate questions, define key issues, and provide options for resolving or approaching areas of uncertainty. The topics covered in this book impact our understanding and management of immunosuppressant, viral hepatitis, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, organ allocation, regional differences in rates of transplantation, and hepatocellular cancer. All authors are actively practicing physicians and surgeons who deal with all the issues presented on an ongoing and daily basis. Throughout the book, emphasis is put on the need for thoughtful well-controlled clinical and basic research of transplant hepatology and liver transplantation. There is also speculation on potential breakthroughs in immunology, virology, cell biologysurgery and medicine that might influence or impact the future directions of these fields of medicine. Liver Transplantation: Challenging Controversies and Topics is an important new book meant to stimulate interest, identify topics requiring additional study, and to promote discourse among transplant professionals.