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For today's nephrologist who is tasked with diagnosing a wide range
of renal pathologic entities, Diagnostic Atlas of Renal Pathology
is a must-have reference for everyday use. The updated 4th Edition
offers an in-depth examination of pathophysiology, clinical
presentations, and the latest evidence-based practices. Hundreds of
pertinent macro- and/or microscopic images are presented in a
user-friendly manner intended specifically for renal pathology.
Offers templated, detailed discussions on key characteristic
pathologic findings and prognostic, pathogenetic, and etiologic
information for each disorder. Features numerous tables and
sidebars with key points and differential diagnoses. Covers major
new advances in the classification and diagnosis of select tubular
cystic diseases, new advances in classification of fibrillary
processes and C3 related diseases, new insights in monoclonal
protein-related diseases, ongoing work in lupus, and advances in
IgA nephropathy as well as transplantation. Contains more than 700
high-quality representative images of light, immunofluorescence,
and electron microscopy, including new colorized electron
microscopy images, with correlations to clinical presentation and
pathogenesis. Features new animations that clearly depict the
progression of membranous nephropathy, membranoproliferative GN,
and crescentic GN. Includes schematic representations of glomerular
diseases, which are particularly useful for illustrating difficult
concepts. Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your
enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and
references from the book on a variety of devices.
Having forged his graphic style painting subways in New York in the
late 1970s, Futura was among the first graffiti artists to be shown
in contemporary galleries in the early 1980s, where his paintings
shared space with works by Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and
Kenny Scharf. As the commercialization of street culture in the
1990s inspired collaborations with fashion and lifestyle brands,
Futura s work moved toward a more refined expression of his
abstract graffiti style. Commissions from era-defining brands such
as A Bathing Ape, Stussy, Supreme, and Mo Wax saw his artwork
canonized as an elemental component of the street aesthetic.
Collected here, among never-before-published reproductions of
earlier paintings and drawings, is an archive of personal
photography and ephemera that reveals how integral Futura has been
to the evolution of street art and culture. Guided through more
than forty years of work, and with interviews with key players in
Futura s career, this is at once a definitive monograph of a legend
of contemporary art and an indispensable chapter in the history of
graffiti.
Learn to make a variety of children's hats, and how to make a set
of clothes for a baby. Illustrated with black and white drawings
and diagrams. This book contains classic material dating back to
the 1900s and before. The content has been carefully selected for
its interest and relevance to a modern audience.
"Fundamentals of Renal Pathology" is a compact and up-to-date
resource on the basics of renal pathology that will be of
particular value for residents and fellows in training in renal
pathology, general pathology, and nephrology, but will also serve
as a handy reference for the more experienced. This second, revised
and updated edition of the book offers an integrated approach based
on contributions from established experts in the field. Key
diseases are discussed within the context of clinical
presentations, with the emphasis on clinicopathological correlation
and differential diagnosis. Topics discussed include glomerular
diseases with nephrotic or nephritic syndrome presentations;
systemic and vascular diseases affecting the kidney, including
diseases affecting the renal transplant; tubulointerstitial
diseases; and plasma cell dyscrasias and associated diseases.
Well-chosen color illustrations and electron micrographs enhance
and complement the text.
In this era of revolutionary progress in the areas of science and
medicine, it comes as no surprise that knowledge of the biology of
mental illness and psychopharmacologic treatments has increased
greatly within the past few decades. During this same time frame,
however, the experiential side of mental illness has been almost
completely neglected by researchers and educators. Fortunately, the
trend is being reversed. Leading authorities are becoming
increasingly aware that the personal experiences of people with
severe and persistent mental illness can reveal the most
authentic--and perhaps most helpful--information on behaviors that
have long puzzled professionals in the field. This has contributed
to a renewed and growing interest in learning more about the ways
people experience mental illness and the process of recovery.
Leading the way in redressing the imbalance, this book examines the
subjective experiences of patients with multiple diagnoses,
including schizophrenia, bipolar illness, major endogenous
depression, and other disorders with psychotic features and
long-term disabling consequences. Numerous personal accounts are
drawn from research reports, newsletters, journals, spoken reports,
and observed behavior to shed light on the inner worlds of people
afflicted with severe and persistent mental illness.
The volume covers a wide range of topics, starting with
disturbances in the sense of self, in emotions, relationships, and
behaviors, and in the ways reality is experienced by the mentally
ill. In the process, some common patterns of lifetime experience
are revealed even among patients with great differences in levels
of functional capability andin their emotional and rational
assessment of their experience.
The final section of the book is directed toward understanding the
process of acceptance, growth toward recovery, and the development
of an acceptable identity and new purpose in life.
Material is presented within the conceptual framework of coping and
adaptation and self theory; in addition, considerable attention is
given to the patient's perception of which types of personal and
professional relationships have been helpful or not helpful. As a
result, the book yields important lessons--from the patients
themselves--on how service providers, caregivers, and the community
at large can be most helpful to those afflicted with major mental
illness.
Professionals who wish to increase their capacity for empathy,
develop more effective rehabilitation strategies, and advance
research linking brain anomalies and patient experience will find
this book illuminating. Because it illustrates in moving and
powerful ways how people truly experience psychiatric disability in
a society that demeans their condition and in a helping environment
that only dimly understands their agony, the book will be extremely
useful for psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers,
psychiatric nurses, educators, and graduate students in
psychopathology and clinical skills training.
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