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The Neurosurgical Atlas by Aaron Cohen-Gadol, M.D.

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Managing Acute Gastroenteritis Among Children: Oral Rehydration, Maintenance, and Nutritional Therapy

King, M.D.1 Roger Glass, M.D., Ph.D.2 Joseph S. Bresee, M.D.2 Christopher Duggan, M.D.3 1University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina 2Division of Viral and Rickettsial Diseases National Center for Infectious Diseases, CDC 3Children's Hospital Boston Boston, Massachusetts The material for this report originated in the National Center for Infectious Diseases, James M.

Hughes, M.D., Director, and the Division of Viral and Rickettsial Diseases, James LeDuc, Ph.D., Director. Summary Acute gastroenteritis remains a common illness among infants and children throughout the world. Introduction Among children in the United States, acute gastroenteritis remains a major cause of morbidity and hospitalization, accounting for >1.5 million outpatient visits, 200,000 hospitalizations, and approximately 300 deaths/year.

Types of Bone - Basic Science - Orthobullets.com. Visualizations. Metabolic Alkalosis, Contraction Alkalosis: Acid Base Tutorial, University of Connecticut Health Center. Contraction Alkalosis and Hypokalemia Contraction alkalosis occurs whenever there is a loss in bodily fluid that does not contain HCO3- .

Metabolic Alkalosis, Contraction Alkalosis: Acid Base Tutorial, University of Connecticut Health Center

In this setting, which is most commonly due to diuretics, the extracellular volume contracts around a fixed quantity of HCO3- resulting in a rise in [HCO3-]. Note that in this setting, the total body bicarbonate is the same as shown in the figure below. ECGpedia. ECG Learning Center - An introduction to clinical electrocardiography. Online ECG Interpretation of Conduction Issues. Pulmonary Function Testing - Clinical Respiratory Diseases & Critical Care Medicine, Seattle - Med 610 - University of Washington School of Medicine. Print primer [220k PDF*] What Are Pulmonary Function Tests Used For?

Pulmonary Function Testing - Clinical Respiratory Diseases & Critical Care Medicine, Seattle - Med 610 - University of Washington School of Medicine

Pulmonary function testing provides a method for objectively assessing the function of the respiratory system. The tests do not always diagnose specific conditions but should be used to gain a greater understanding of a patients' clinical problem. Questions which may be answered with pulmonary function tests include: Identification of certain primary diseases of the respiratory system. Pulmonary function tests must always be analyzed within the context of the patient being tested.

ECG Tutorial. Presystolic Murmur (PSM) Definition PSM is a high-frequency crescendo murmur that extends into S1 and results from emptying an atrium through a stenotic valve, or impingement of the mitral valve by aortic regurgitation.

Presystolic Murmur (PSM)

Listening Areas. Coronary Anatomy: Visualizations and Variations « Case Studies in EKG Pathology. Cross-Sectional Views with Coronary Anatomy Coronary Anatomy with ECG Perspective Coronary Anatomy with Common Variants Anterior views of the coronary arterial system, with the principal variations.

Coronary Anatomy: Visualizations and Variations « Case Studies in EKG Pathology

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A Practical Guide to Clinical Medicine. Any obvious chest or spine deformities.

A Practical Guide to Clinical Medicine

These may arise as a result of chronic lung disease (e.g. emphysema), occur congenitally, or be otherwise acquired. Pathology by PathPedia.com: A global online pathology resource. Renal Block Review 2 (by aupatel87) The Urinary System. Location and External Anatomy The kidneys are bean-shaped organs that lie retroperitoneal in the superior lumbar region.

The Urinary System

The medial surface is concave and has a renal hilus that leads into a renal sinus, where the blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatics lie. The kidneys are surrounded by a fibrous, transparent renal capsule; a fatty adipose capsule that cushions the organ; and an outer fibrous renal fascia that anchors the kidney to surrounding structures. Internal Anatomy There are three distinct regions of the kidney: the cortex, the medulla, and the renal pelvis. Blood and Nerve Supply Blood supply into and out of the kidneys progresses to the cortex through renal arteries to segmental, lobar, interlobar, arcuate, and cortical radiate arteries, and back to renal veins from cortical radiate, arcuate, and interlobar veins.

A free medical revision site for medics, by medics..... Endocrine Published on February 27th, 2011 | by Lewis Potter What is the gonadal axis?

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The gonadal axis comprises of the interaction between the hypothalamus, pituitary gland and the gonads. The system works together to regulate development, reproduction, ageing and many other body processes. It’s regulation relies upon a number of complex negative feedback loops which when lost result in disease. How the male gonadal axis works. Welcome to Digital Pathology @ Brown Medical School. Board Review From Medscape (helpfull for USMLE) My Medical Shoebox. Usmle-az.com. Pathology Thread. IMMUNOGLOBULINS - STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION. KEY WORDS Immunoglobulin Valence Heavy chain Light chain Variable region Constant region Hinge region Domain Hypervariable region Framework region Groups & subgroups Fab & Fc, F(ab')2 Type & subtype Class & subclass Opsonin J chain Secretory component Figure 2A The basic structure of immunoglobulins Figure 2B Click on the image at left for an animated tutorial on antibody structure Requires Chime Plug-In.

IMMUNOGLOBULINS - STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION

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Survey of Ophthalmology - Elsevier. Academic Medicine. Chemical Mediators of Acute Inflammation. I. The important mediators of acute inflammation The important substances mediating the processes of acute inflammation are shown to the right: Mumps and Measles. Approximately 30% of infections are sub-clinical. Parotitis is suggestive as it occurs in 30 - 40% of infections but there are other causes of parotitis.

The disease is confirmed by isolating the virus, RT-PCR or by serology. Immunology Animations. SBM Bacteriology Website. SBM Bacteriology Website This page and all PDF's are copyright protected. Users may not print or otherwise reproduce copies of these materials without written permission of the copyright holder.

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