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The enormous importance of the diseases of the locomotor system in
all populations and the large component of general clinical
practice which they represent have not, in the past, been matched
by an appropriate pathological effort. Increasing expectation of an
active and long life has resulted in a great increase in
specialisation in Rheumatology and rehabilitation of those with
crippling diseases. This volume presents many of the pathological
advances that have followed this clini cal interest, beginning with
reviews of changes in biological materials obtained by in vasive
investigation of joints, continuing with an account of therapy
Goint replace ment) and also describing a "new" hazard - hyperbaric
injury. Experimental models of joint disease are also described as
are other entities such as crystal deposition dis ease. A detailed
consideration of the electron microscopy of bone tumours is
included since this data is not widely available in current texts.
Finally, the role of the HLA system in rheumatic disease is
included, indicating the value of close co-operation between
clinician and pathologist in defining and link ing the various
rheumatic syndromes. London Contents Examination of Synovial Fluid.
With 9 Figures P.A. Revell
........................................... . The Synovial Biopsy.
With 20 Figures F. Eulderink. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 Tissue Reactions to
Joint Prostheses and the Products of Wear and Corrosion. With 20
Figures P.A. Revell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 73 Bone and Joint Diseases
in Workers Exposed to Hyperbaric Conditions."
The "functional" in the title of this book not only reflects my
personal bias about neuroanatomy in brain research, it is also the
gist of many chapters which describe sophisticated ways to resolve
structures and interpret them as dynamic entities. Examples are:
the visualization of functionally identified brain areas or neurons
by activity staining or intracellular dye-iontophoresis; the
resolution of synaptic connections between physiologically
identified nerve cells; and the biochemical identification of
specific neurons (their peptides and transmitters) by histo- and
immunocytochemistry. I personally view the nervous system as an
organ whose parts, continuously exchanging messages, arrive at
their decisions by the cooperative phenome non of consensus and
debate. This view is, admittedly, based on my own ex perience of
looking at myriads of nerve cells and their connections rather than
studying animal behaviour or theorizing. Numerous structural
studies have demonstrated that interneurons in the brain must
receive hundreds of thousands of synapses. Many neurons receive
inputs from several different sensory areas: each input conveys a
message about the external world and possibly also about past
events which are stored within the central nervous system. Whether
an interneuron responds to a certain combination of inputs may be,
literally, a matter of debate whose outcome is decided at the post
synaptic membrane. A nerve cell responding to an overriding command
is possibly a rare event.
Intense, compelling, and vivid, Disconnection takes you on a
poignant and mysterious journey that will leave you pondering until
the last page. As author M.E. Adams weaves this evocative tale of
family ties, twisted values, and life, you'll surely empathize with
the characters and feel the rising and contradictory sentiments
that lie beneath the surface in the lives of Jesse, Clarisse, Tom,
and their families. This short story radiates raw and honest
emotions. Do you really know who you are? Or are you living in a
world which only your mind perceives? Find out how Jesse lives her
reality in Disconnection.
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