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USMLE RECOMMENDED BOOKS AND MATERIALS Mnemocine | Boost your memory Trauma.org | Thoracic gunshot and retroaortic bullet Karim Brohi, London, UK, July 27, 2007 The patient sustained a gunshot wound to the lower right thorax. He was admitted to the emergency department and remained haemodynamically normal throughout his assessment. The bullet had passed through the right thorax, causing injury to the right lung and a pneumothorax: It then hit the spine, fracturing the anterior vertebral body: Before coming to rest posterior to the aorta. There was no clinical evidence of oesophageal injury, and barium swallow was normal. The pneumothorax resolved with chest tube management alone, and this was removed at day 4. Indications for bullet removal are few, as complications from bullets left in the body are extremely rare.

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STUDENT CONSULT eTexts Bookstore - The Online Medical Textbooks Library for Students plus USMLE Steps 123 SIU SOM Histology ERG Many of the body's cells secrete substances which influence other cells, either locally or at some distance. Cells which are conspicuously specialized for this function are called endocrine cells. (The suffix -crine refers to secretion; the prefix endo- tells us that the secretory product stays inside the body.) Overview of Individual Endocrine Glands The pituitary gland (or hypophysis) consists of two distinct parts, the anterior pituitary (adenohypophysis) and the posterior pituitary (neurohypophysis). The anterior pituitary appears glandular (hence adenohypophysis), with clumps of epithelial cells with varying staining properties. Pituitary adenomas may be "benign" (i.e., not malignant) but can nevertheless cause significant problems either from excess hormone production or from mass effect (e.g., crowding the optic chiasm). The cortex consists of cords of steroid-secreting epithelial cells, separated by parallel sinusoids.

Medical School Pathology Histology Guide Provision of USMLE performance data to International Medical Schools  | USMLE Masters ECFMG provides eligible international medical schools with data on the performance of their students and graduates who apply to ECFMG for USMLE Step 1, USMLE Step 2 Clinical Knowledge (CK), and USMLE Step 2 Clinical Skills(CS). In 2009, ECFMG began to provide international medical schools with data on the USMLE performance of individual students/graduates. In 2010, ECFMG began to provide international medical schools with aggregate data on the USMLE performance of their students/graduates. International medical schools have long expressed interest in obtaining USMLE performance data on the students/graduates, and ECFMG’s efforts to provide such data are providing mutually beneficial for the medical schools and for ECFMG. Individual Performance Data: To be eligible to obtain these data, schools must meet certain criteria, including having an EMSWP account to verify the status of their students and graduates who apply for USMLE. Aggregate Performance Data :

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