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In this issue of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics,
guest editor Dr. Ameet Nagpal brings his considerable expertise to
the topic of Interventional Procedures Used to Treat Chronic Pain
using an evidence-based perspective. Top experts in the field cover
key topics such as epidural steroid injections, radiofrequency
ablation in the spine, sympathetic blocks for sympathetic and
visceral pain, spinal cord stimulation, and more. Contains 14
relevant, practice-oriented topics including peripheral joint
radiofrequency ablation, peripheral nerve stimulation, novel
technologies, trigger point injections, peripheral nerve
injections, and more. Provides in-depth clinical reviews on
interventional procedures for chronic pain, 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.
Pharmacological Mechanisms and the Modulation of Pain, the newest
volume in the Advances in Pharmacology series, presents the
pharmacological mechanisms and the modulation of pain. With a
variety of chapters and the best authors in the field, this volume
is an essential resource for pharmacologists, immunologists, and
biochemists alike.
Volumes in this widely revered series present comprehensive reviews
of drug substances and additional materials, with critical review
chapters that summarize information related to the characterization
of drug substances and excipients. This organizational structure
meets the needs of the pharmaceutical community and allows for the
development of a timely vehicle for publishing review materials on
this topic. The scope of the Profiles series encompasses review
articles and database compilations that fall within one of the
following six broad categories: Physical profiles of drug
substances and excipients; Analytical profiles of drug substances
and excipients; Drug metabolism and pharmacokinetic profiles of
drug substances and excipients; Methodology related to the
characterization of drug substances and excipients; Methods of
chemical synthesis; and Reviews of the uses and applications for
individual drug substances, classes of drug substances, or
excipients.
Published since 1959, Advances in Applied Microbiology continues to
be one of the most widely read and authoritative review sources in
microbiology. The series contains comprehensive reviews of the most
current research in applied microbiology, and includes recent
research on the roles of fungal communities in soil nutrient
recycling, the microbial nitrogen cycle in soil, and the
inter-kingdom associations between soil bacteria, fungi, and
mycorrhizal fungi.
Biophotonic diagnostics/biomedical spectroscopy can revolutionise
the medical environment by providing a responsive and objective
diagnostic environment. This book aims to explain the fundamentals
of the physical techniques used combined with the particular
requirements of analysing medical/clinical samples as a resource
for any interested party. In addition, it will show the potential
of this field for the future of medical science and act as a driver
for translation across many different biological
problems/questions.
The Diverse Faces of Bacillus cereus elucidates all characteristics
of this microorganism, from its environmental and ecologic
relevance, to its veterinary involvement, its clinical settings,
most common B. cereus associated food poisoning episodes, and the
newest airway disease pictures mimicking the inhalation of anthrax.
Due to its environmental distribution, B. cereus may cause serious,
even fatal human diseases. The organism shows many diverse faces,
as it is not only a veterinary pathogen, but also used as a
biocontrol agent to control vegetable decay due to its natural
antimicrobial properties. Once considered as a mere colonizer or
contaminant, Bacillus cereus is nowadays acquiring increasing
importance as an agent of nosocomial infections. The book's target
audience is familiar with this opportunistic pathogen and will
benefit from this clear compendium on the classical and molecular
techniques and procedures that may be adopted or followed to
correctly identify this intriguing multi-faceted microorganism.
This volume brings together the latest basic and clinical research
examining the effects and underlying mechanisms of psychedelic
drugs. Examples of drugs within this group include LSD, psilocybin,
and mescaline. Despite their structural differences, these
compounds produce remarkably similar experiences in humans and
share a common mechanism of action. Commonalities among the
substances in this family are addressed both at the clinical and
phenomenological level and at the basic neurobiological mechanism
level. To the extent possible, contributions relate the clinical
and preclinical findings to one another across species. The volume
addresses both the risks associated with the use of these drugs and
the potential medical benefits that might be associated with these
and related compounds.
Are you a picky eater? Do you worry that food will make you vomit
or choke? Do you find eating to be a chore? If yes, this book is
for you! Your struggles could be caused by Avoidant Restrictive
Food Intake Disorder (ARFID); a disorder characterized by eating a
limited variety or volume of food. You may have been told that you
eat like a child, but ARFID affects people right across the
lifespan, and this book is the first specifically written to
support adults. Join Drs. Jennifer Thomas, Kendra Becker, and
Kamryn Eddy - three ARFID experts at Harvard Medical School - to
learn how to beat your ARFID at home and unlock a healthier
relationship with food. Real-life examples show that you are not
alone, while practical tips, quizzes, worksheets, and structured
activities, take you step-by-step through the latest evidence-based
treatment techniques to support your recovery.
In this issue of Immunology & Allergy Clinics, guest editor Dr.
Elizabeth J. Phillips brings her considerable expertise to the
topic of Drug Hypersensitivity. Top experts in the field cover key
topics such as perioperative anaphylaxis; telemedicine in drug
hypersensitivity; aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease;
pediatric drug allergy; and more. Contains 15 relevant,
practice-oriented topics including excipient allergy; recognizing
drug hypersensitivity in skin of color; allergy to radiocontrast
dye; MRGRPX2 and its role in non-IgE-mediated mast cell activation;
and more. Provides in-depth clinical reviews on drug
hypersensitivity, 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.
Latent prints are chance or accidental impressions left by
friction-ridge skin on a surface, regardless of whether they are
visible or invisible at the time of deposition. Recognition of
evidence that may contain fingerprints and the processes that can
develop these latent prints is crucial in preventing valuable
evidence from being left undetected. Latent Print Processing Guide
goes beyond the basic police training, covering latent prints in
detail and providing first responders with adequate training and
guidelines. To process latent prints, examiners use various
techniques including electronic, chemical, cyanoacrylate, and
physical methods. Latent Print Processing Guide offers a broad
understanding of latent print detection, development, and recovery,
including insights on stateof-the-art technologies.
Emotions, Technology, and Health examines how healthcare consumers
interact with health technology, how this technology mediates
interpersonal interactions, and the effectiveness of technology in
gathering health-related information in various situations. The
first section discusses the use of technology to monitor patients'
emotional responses to illness and its treatment, as well as the
role of technology in meeting the fundamental human need for
information. Section Two describes the use of technology in
mediating emotions within and between individuals, and addresses
the implications for the design and use of devices that gather
behavioral health data and contribute to healthcare interventions.
The final section assesses different situations in which technology
is a key component of the health intervention-such as tablet use in
educating elementary school students with social skills difficulty,
physical activity monitoring for children at risk for obesity, and
teleconferencing for older adults at risk of social isolation.
Pancreas and Beta Cell Replacement is the inaugural volume of the
Regenerative and Transplant Medicine series. The idea for this new
book series spawned from the observation that the regenerative
medicine field is progressing at such a fast pace that the way we
currently think and practice transplant medicine is rapidly
changing, faster than we could ever imagine. This series was
therefore conceived to bring together experts from both the
transplant and regenerative medicine fields, to share knowledge
first, but also to introduce the transplant audience to the
remarkable progress that has occurred in regenerative medicine over
the past few decades. At the same time, we intend to illustrate to
researchers and operators in the regenerative medicine field the
numerous platforms that transplant medicine offers for the
application of their technologies. To the publisher and the editors
of this series and volumes there is no doubt that regenerative
medicine will shape and define the future of transplant medicine.
This volume focuses on pancreas and beta cell replacement and
illustrates how progress in biomaterial sciences, stem cell
biology, gene editing, cell, tissue and organ bioengineering and
regeneration, along with advances in xenotransplantation are
revolutionizing the field. Written by the world's experts in the
fields of pancreas, islet and xenotransplantation, as well as
regenerative medicine, it represents a valuable educational tool
for those in the fields of clinical transplantation, researchers in
the field of regenerative medicine, transplant medicine, diabetes
and immunology, as well as for medical and health science students,
those in academia, the biotech industry and regulatory agencies
working to advance the field. At the end of the book, it will
become clear to the reader that beta cell replacement offers a vast
array of platforms for the application of regenerative medicine
technologies to transplant medicine.
In this issue of Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, guest editor Dr.
David Hunter brings his considerable expertise to the topic of
Osteoarthritis. Top experts in the field cover key topics such as
obesity and nutrition influences in osteoarthritis, the genesis of
pain in osteoarthritis, overview of disease management, and more.
Contains 14 relevant, practice-oriented topics including overview
of disease management, concordance with guidelines, and strategies
to increase implementation of best evidence; obesity and nutrition
influences in osteoarthritis; pathogenesis of osteoarthritis;
behavior change barriers and facilitators in people with
osteoarthritis; suitable candidates and realistic expectations in
surgery for osteoarthritis; and more. Provides in-depth clinical
reviews on osteoarthritis, 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.
In this issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics, guest editors Drs.
Christopher P. Holstege and Joshua D. King bring their considerable
expertise to the topic of Toxicology Emergencies. The field of
medical toxicology has grown dramatically over the past decade,
with the emergence of new pharmaceuticals, abused substances,
chemicals within the workplace, and agents of terrorism. In this
issue, top experts in the field address some of the more common,
controversial, or emerging areas in this challenging area. Contains
15 relevant, practice-oriented topics including the approach to the
patient with an unknown overdose; emerging agents of substance
abuse and misuse; differentiating the causes of metabolic acidosis
in the poisoned patient; pediatric toxicology; and more. Provides
in-depth clinical reviews on toxicology emergencies, 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.
In this issue of Urologic Clinics of North America, guest editor
Dr. Craig V. Comiter brings his considerable expertise to the topic
of Urologic Pharmacology. Medical therapies for benign prostatic
hyperplasia, erectile dysfunction, hypogonadism, overactive
bladder, and prostate cancer are widely available, and a basic
understanding of the pharmacology of existing treatment options are
necessary to avoid complications and maximize efficacy associated
with patient outcomes. In this issue, top experts in the field
provide current clinical information to help urologists effectively
and quickly treat patients. Contains 14 relevant, practice-oriented
topics including medical treatment for benign prostatic
hyperplasia, medical treatment for urinary tract infections,
nutraceuticals and phytotherapy in men's health, hormonal therapy
for prostate cancer, medical treatment of female sexual
dysfunction, and more. Provides in-depth clinical reviews on
urologic pharmacology, 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.
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