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CHF 189.00
Current Management of Venous Diseases
Current Management of Venous Diseases Editor: Cassius Iyad Ochoa Chaar Table of Contents Section I: Clinical Fundamentals Chapter 1 - Venous anatomy, development, and variations - Joann M. Lohr and Nicolas J. Mouawad Chapter 2 - Venous physiology and pathophysiology - James Laredo and Byung Boong Lee Chapter 3 - Diagnostic Imaging for Veins - Fedor Lurie, Jih... zur Produkt-Seite
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Mouawad \u00a0 Chapter 2 - Venous physiology and pathophysiology - James Laredo and Byung Boong Lee \u00a0 Chapter 3 - Diagnostic Imaging for Veins - Fedor Lurie, Jihad Abbass and John H. Fish, III \u00a0 Chapter 4 - Evaluation of Edema of the Extremity - John H. Fish III and Fedor Lurie \u00a0 Chapter 5 - Compression Therapy in Venous Disease - Robert R. Attaran and Cassius Iyad Ochoa Chaar \u00a0 \u00a0 Section II: Venous Insufficiency \u00a0 Chapter 6 - Clinical presentation of venous insufficiency - Lisa E. Amatangelo and M. Emily Wilcox Cummings \u00a0 Chapter 7 - Open surgical treatment of superficial reflux - Andreas M. Lazaris and George Geroulakos \u00a0 Chapter 8 - Laser Ablation for Venous Reflux - Mikel Sadek and Lowell S. Kabnick Chapter 9 - Radiofrequency Ablation for Lower Extremity Venous Reflux - John Blebea and Zhamak Khorgami \u00a0 Chapter 10 - Mechanochemical ablation of superficial veins - Afsha Aurshina and Cassius Iyad N. Ochoa Chaar Chapter 11 - Endovenous sealing of superficial veins - Roshan Bootan, Tristan R. A. Lane, Ian J. Franklin and Alun H. Davies \u00a0 Chapter 12 - Sclerotherapy - Kathleen Gibson \u00a0 Chapter 13 - Treatment of Incompetent Perforating Veins - Eric S. Hager and Joyce Y. Lin \u00a0 Chapter 14 - Cosmetic approach to varicose veins: the ASVAL technique - Sylvain Chastanet and Paul Pittaluga \u00a0 Chapter 15 - Strategies to treat venous reflux disease - Andrew M. Abi-Chaker, Priscila Gisselle Sanchez Aguirre and Jose I. Almeida \u00a0 Chapter 16 - Complications of the treatment of venous insufficiency - Peter F. Lawrence \u00a0 Chapter 17 - Valve reconstruction for deep venous reflux - Oscar Maleti and Marzia Lugli \u00a0 Chapter 18 - Pelvic venous insufficiency - Olivier Hartung \u00a0 \u00a0 Section III: Acute venous thromboembolism \u00a0 Chapter 19 - Presentation and significance of VTE - Meera Sridharan and Aneel A. Ashrani \u00a0 Chapter 20 - Prevention of venous thromboembolism - Nirvana Sadaghianloo and Alan Dardik \u00a0 Chapter 21 - Overview of anticoagulation agents - Saman Doroodgar Jorshery, Afsha Aurshina and Cassius Iyad Ochoa Chaar \u00a0 Chapter 22 - Superficial thrombophlebitis - Anil Hingorani and Enrico Ascher \u00a0 \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 A: Deep vein thrombosis \u00a0 Chapter 23 - Anticoagulation for proximal DVT - Alfred Ian Lee and Eun-Ju Lee \u00a0 Chapter 24 - Controversies in the diagnosis and management of distal deep vein thrombosis - Helia Robert-Ebadi and Marc Righini \u00a0 Chapter 25 - Endovascular treatment of deep vein thrombosis - Raja S. Ramaswamy and Suresh Vedantham \u00a0 Chapter 26 - Surgical thrombectomy for deep vein thrombosis - Faisal Aziz and Emelia Bittenbinder \u00a0 Chapter 27 - Upper extremity deep vein thrombosis - Suzanne M. Bleker, No\u00e9mie Kraaijpoel and Harry R. B\u00fcller \u00a0 Chapter 28 - Venous thoracic outlet syndrome - Kristine Clodfelter Orion and Julie Ann Freischlag \u00a0 \u00a0 B: Pulmonary Embolism \u00a0 Chapter 29 - Medical management of pulmonary embolism - Stefano Barco and Stavros V. Konstantinides \u00a0 Chapter 30 - Catheter directed Thrombolysis of pulmonary embolism - Adham Abou Ali, Efthymios D. Avgerinos and Rabih A. Chaer Chapter 31 - Surgical management of pulmonary embolism - Jeenah Jung and Pramod Bonde \u00a0 Chapter 32 - Vena cava interruption - John E. Rectenwald \u00a0 Chapter 33 - Retrieval of inferior vena cava filters - Anand Brahmandam, Afsha Aurshina and Cassius Iyad Ochoa Chaar \u00a0 \u00a0 Section IV: Chronic Venous Obstruction \u00a0 Chapter 34 - Wound care management for venous ulcers - Sheena K. Harris, Dale G. Wilson and Robert B. McLafferty \u00a0 Chapter 35 - May-Thurner syndrome: diagnosis and management - Brian DeRubertis and Rhusheet Patel \u00a0 Chapter 36 - Endovascular recanalization of chronic venous obstruction - David L. Gillespie and Micheal Toma Ayad \u00a0 Chapter 37 - The venous stent: Is it primetime yet? - Arjun Yajaraj and Seshadri Raju \u00a0 Chapter 38 - Open reconstruction for chronic venous obstruction - Arjun Yajaraj and Peter Gloviczki \u00a0 Chapter 39 - Hybrid reconstruction for post-thrombotic iliofemoral venous obstruction - Anthony J. Comerota and Zakaria Assi \u00a0 Chapter 40 - Chronic obstruction of the inferior vena cava - Andrew J. Meltzer and Jordan R. Stern \u00a0 Chapter 41 - Venous reconstruction in oncologic surgery - M. Libby Weaver, Michael J. Osgood and Ying Wei Lum \u00a0 Chapter 42 - Superior vena cava syndrome - Jamal Jawad Hoballah \u00a0 Chapter 43 - Management of Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension\u00a0 - Stuart W. 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CHF 53.90
A Companion to Paleopathology
List of Illustrations xiList of Tables xviiNotes on Contributors xixAcknowledgements xxviii1 Introduction: The Scope of Paleopathology 1Anne L. GrauerPart I Approaches, Perspectives and Issues 152 Ethics and Issues in the Use of Human Skeletal Remains in Paleopathology 17Patricia M. Lambert3 Evolutionary Thought in Paleopathology and the Rise of the Biocultural Approach 34Molly K. Zuc... zur Produkt-Seite
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CHF 211.00
Exercise and Cancer Survivorship
CHAPTER 1: Introduction John Saxton and Amanda Daley 1.1 Abstract 1.2 The burden of cancer 1.3 Stages of the cancer experience 1.4 Exercise and the cancer survivor 1.4.1 Cancer as a 'Teachable moment' 1.4.2 Health benefits of exercise 1.4.3 Exercise terminology 1.4.4 Exercise guidelines for cancer survivors 1.5 Levels of evidence 1.5.1 General overview 1.5.2 Observational studies 1.5.... zur Produkt-Seite
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CHF 211.00
GI Microbiota and Regulation of the Immune System
Section I. Overview Chapters 1. Overview of Gut Immunology Katie Lynn Mason, Gary B. Huffnagle, Mairi C. Noverr and John Y. Kao Abstract Introduction: Tolerance vs. Inflammation Gastrointestinal Tract Architecture Components of the Gut Immune Response Coordination of the Gut Immune Response Importance of the Gi Microbiota Summary 2. The Commensal Microbiology of the Gastrointestinal T... zur Produkt-Seite
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CHF 211.00
Selenium
Part I. The machinery of selenoprotein biosynthesis.- 1 Selenocysteine tRNA[Ser]Sec: From nonsense suppressor tRNA to the quintessential constituent in selenoprotein biosynthesis.- 2 Eukaryotic mechanisms of selenocysteine translation and its reconstitution in vitro.- 3 Probing selenoprotein translation by ribosome profiling.- 4 Pathways in de novo biosynthesis of selenocysteine and c... zur Produkt-Seite
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CHF 118.00
Professional Learning in the Work Place for International Students
Part I: Theorising internationalisation, professional socialisation and reflective practice for international students.- Chapter 1. The importance of positive intercultural exchanges for international students on work placements in higher education, Georgina Barton and Kay Hartwig.- Chapter 2. Work placement for International Student Programs (WISP): A model of effective practice, Geo... zur Produkt-Seite
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Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Nutrition, Life, Disease and Death.- Flax Bio-village Concept.- Status Paper on Linseed/Flax Agriculture.- Omega-3 Milk.- Omega-3 Egg.- Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids and Hyperlipidemias.- World Market of Omega-3 Fatty Acids.- Fortification of Food with Omega-3 Fatty Acids.- Importance of Polyunsaturated Acids from Marin Algae.- Emulsions of Omega-3 Fatty Acids for Better Bioavai... zur Produkt-Seite
4174190 {"price-changing":0,"image":"https:\/\/image.vergleiche.ch\/small\/aHR0cHM6Ly9pLndlbHRiaWxkLmRlL3Avb21lZ2EtMy1mYXR0eS1hY2lkcy0zMjgwNDEwMzAuanBn!aHR0cHM6Ly9pLndlbHRiaWxkLmRlL3Avb21lZ2EtMy1mYXR0eS1hY2lkcy0zMjgwNDEwMzAuanBnfH58aHR0cHM6Ly9vczEubWVpbmVjbG91ZC5pby9iMTAxNTgvbWVkaWEvaW1hZ2UvYTcvZjgvZzAvNTc2ODQ0NTIwMDAwMUFfNjAweDYwMC5qcGc=","post_title":"Omega-3 Fatty Acids","deeplink":"https:\/\/track.adtraction.com\/t\/t?a=1632201226&as=1592767275&t=2&tk=1&url=https:\/\/www.weltbild.ch\/artikel\/x\/_21713508-1","labels":[],"brand_id":1,"post_content":"Nutrition, Life, Disease and Death.- Flax Bio-village Concept.- Status Paper on Linseed\/Flax Agriculture.- Omega-3 Milk.- Omega-3 Egg.- Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids and Hyperlipidemias.- World Market of Omega-3 Fatty Acids.- Fortification of Food with Omega-3 Fatty Acids.- Importance of Polyunsaturated Acids from Marin Algae.- Emulsions of Omega-3 Fatty Acids for Better Bioavailability and Beneficial Health Effects.- Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Inflammatory Diseases.- Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Cancer: Insights into the Mechanism of Actions in Pre-clinical Cancer Models.- Linseed as a Functional Food for the Management of Obesity.- Role of Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Metabolic Syndrome.- Balancing Omega-6: Omega-3 Ratios in Oilseeds.- Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Diabetic Complications.- Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Mitochondrial Functions.- Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Alzheimer's Disease.- Prevention of Oxidative Stress by Omega-3 Fatty Acids in the Brain.- Role of Omega-3 Fatty Acids for Eye Health.- DHA-Rich Algae Oil is a Safe and Effective Vegetarian Source of Omega-3.- Role of N-3 (Omega-3) Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Postpartum Depression: Mechanisms and Implications for Prevention and Treatment.- Influence of Omega-3 Fatty Acids on Bone Turnover.- Interactions between Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Iron.- Role of Omega-3 Fatty Acis in Major Cardiovascular Events-A Current View.- Modulation of Immune Response by Omega-3 in Health and Disease.- The Linoleic to Linolenic Intake Ration: The Fundamental Implications of Imbalance and Excess Looked at from both a Functional and Evolutionary Perspective-An Overview.- Bioactive Oxidised Products of Omega-6 and -3, Excess Oxidative Stress, Oxidised Dietary Intake, and Antioxidant Nutrient Deficiencies, in the Context of a Modern Diet.- In a Western dietary context excess oxidised linoleic acid (LA) of dietary and endogenous origin by, over-activation of PPAR-gamma so immune and inflammatory pathways, and cardiolipin damage, increases cardiovascular risk.- Linoleic and alpha-linolenic acid have central roles in brain energy substrate provision, endogenous lipid production, immune and repair function, via peroxisomal beta-oxidation related pathways?.- The roles of Linoleic and Alpha Linolenic Acid, their oxylipins, PPAR alpha delta and gamma related peroxisomal pathways, on obesity in the context of a 'Western' diet.- The crucial relevance of ALA and LA as primary peroxisomal beta-oxidation substrates, of oxidised LA as the primary endogenous activator of PPAR gamma, and energy deficit as the primary activator of PPAR alpha.- Effects of Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Myocardial Infarction.- Alternative Origins for Omega-3 Fatty Acids in the Diet.- Maternal Long Chain Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids and Pregnancy Outcome.- Role of Antioxidants in Human Health.- Role of Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Cardiovascular Disorders.- Beneficial Effect of Long-Chain Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Psoriasis.- Pharmacokinetics, Safety Profile of Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids.- Fish Oil Fatty Acids for Aging Disorders.","merchants_number":2,"ean":9783319404561,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":177,"low_price_merchant_id":27291482,"ID":4174190,"merchants":["weltbild","euniverse"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"omega-3-fatty-acids","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/omega-3-fatty-acids\/","low_price_merchant_name":"Weltbild"}



CHF 168.00
Thyroid and Parathyroid Diseases
PART I. Benign Thyroid DiseasesChapter 1. Amiodarone induced thyrotoxicosis in a case with multinodular goiterChapter 2. Factitious hyperthyroidism Chapter 3. Management of Resistant Hyperthyroidism Following Obesity Surgery Chapter 4. Toxic multinodular goiter in a patient who has been followed up with the diagnosis of Hashimoto Thyroiditis and has normal TSH values Chapter 5. Acut... zur Produkt-Seite
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Toxic multinodular goiter\u00a0 in a patient who has been followed up with the diagnosis of Hashimoto Thyroiditis and has normal TSH values Chapter 5. Acut suppurative\u00a0 thyroiditisChapter 6.\u00a0 Graves OphtalmopathyChapter 7. Surgery in Graves disease Chapter 8. Surgery in Hyperthyrodism: Toxic adenoma and\/or multinodular goiterChapter 9.\u00a0 A Case of Sarcoidosis, Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma, and Graves' Disease in the Thyroid Gland Chapter 10. A patient presenting with an incidentally found hypermetabolic\u00a0 thyroid nodule on FDG-PET\/CTChapter 11. Management of a thyroid nodule hypoactive on thyroid scintigraphy and has egg shell calcification on USG\u00a0 Chapter 12. Percutaneous ethanol injection\u00a0 in a patient with cystic thyroid noduleChapter 13. Fibrin injection in hemorrhagic cystic thyroid nodule Chapter 14. Should calcitonin be measured in every thyroid nodule ?Chapter 15. The role of thyroid scintigraphy in the evaluation of thyroid nodules in patients with normal TSH\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Chapter 16. Incidentally detected thyroid follicular adenoma on myocard perfusion scintigraphy with Tc-99m MIBI Chapter 17.\u00a0 Follicular neoplasia Chapter 18. A gray zone in thyroid fine-needle aspiration cytology: AUS-FLUSChapter 19. Is surgery the treatment of choice for every thyroid nodule?Chapter 20. Follow-up of nodular-multinodular goiter: When should the operation be performed?\u00a0 Chapter 21. Recurrent Nodular GoiterChapter 22. Intrathoracic goiter Chapter 23. Persistent hypothyroidism despite Levothyroxine replacement therapy: Malabsorption or patient noncompliance Chapter 24. Malpractice and ethical violations in thyroid and parathyroid surgeryChapter 25. Application of Ultrasound by the Surgeon in Thyroid-Parathyroid Surgery Chapter 26. Intraoperative nerve monitorization Chapter 27. Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Injury in Thyroid Surgery with Intraoperative Nerve\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Monitoring\u00a0PART II. Thyroid CancerChapter 28. Preoperative cervical\u00a0 US mapping\u00a0 in a patient undergoing thyroidectomy for malignant cytologic findingsChapter 29. Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma and MicrocarcinomaChapter 30.\u00a0 A patient presented with extensive lung metastases of papillary carcinoma without any primary focus detected on total thyroidectomyChapter 31. Thyrotoxicosis caused by functioning metastases of differentiated thyroid cancer Chapter 32. Papillary thyroid carcinoma Chapter 33. Papillary thyroid carcinoma with central lymph node metastasesChapter 34. A case of Papillary Cancer of the Thyroid with Minimal Extra-thyroidal ExtensionChapter 35. Therapeutic Neck Dissection for differentiated thyroid cancer: To Whom and To What Extent?Chapter 36. Prophylactic unilateral neck dissection for differentiated thyroid cancerChapter 37.Surgical treatment\u00a0 of locally advanced\u00a0papillary thyroid cancer Chapter 38. Completion thyroidectomy in a patient with differentiated thyroid cancerChapter 39. 18F-FDG PET\/CT in the initial staging of differentiated \u00a0thyroid cancer Chapter 40. A Case of a Papillary Thyroid Cancer with Gross Residual Disease After Surgery Chapter 41. The effect of positive surgical margins after thyroidectomy on patient prognosis in cases with differentiated thyroid carcinomaChapter 42. Low-dose radioiodine\u00a0 therapy in well differentiated carcinomaChapter 43. Dosimetric approach in metastatic differentiated thyroid cancer and\u00a0 hyperthyroidism Chapter 44. Anti-thyroglobulin antibody positivity during follow-up of a patient with differentiated thyroid cancer \u00a0Chapter 45. A patient with differentiated thyroid cancer with Tg values constantly above normal\u00a0 but\u00a0 not increasing gradually \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0Chapter 46. A Patient with Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma and biochemical incomplete response with gradually increasing Tg values and negative imaging studies\u00a0 Chapter 47. Rosiglitazone effect on radioiodine uptake in a case of dedifferentiated thyroid carcinomaChapter 48. Management of recurrent lymph nodes in central and lateral neck in\u00a0the follow up of differentiated thyroid carcinoma\u00a0Chapter 49. Minimally invasive follicular carcinomaChapter 50. Follicular thyroid cancer and bone metastasisChapter 51.\u00a0 Differentiated thyroid cancer and brain metastasisChapter 52. Differentiated thyroid cancer and pulmonary metastasis Chapter 53. Targeted systemic therapy may be promising in radioiodine refractory differentiated thyroid cancer\u00a0 Chapter 54. Targeted systemic therapy in \u00a0patients with radioiodine refractory differentiated thyroid cancerChapter 55. Thyroid Follicular Carcinoma with Iodine-Avid Bone Metastases Showing Mild Uptake on Both 18F-FDG and 68Ga-DOTATOC PET\/CTChapter 56. Somatostatin receptor imaging in Differentiated Thyroid CancerChapter 57. Anaplastic carcinoma Chapter 58. The Clinical Management of a Patient with Insular Thyroid Carcinoma Chapter 59. Prophylactic and therapeutic surgery in familial medullary thyroid cancerChapter 60. Sporadic Medullary Cancer Chapter 61. Concurrent papillary thyroid cancer and medullary thyroid cancer Chapter 62. Medullary Thyroid CarcinomaChapter 63. Hurthle cell carcinoma Chapter 64. Thyroid lymphoma Chapter 65. Radioiodine therapy during breastfeedingChapter 66. A child\u00a0 with Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: Role of Radioactive Iodine Therapy in pediatric patients Chapter 67. Pediatric PTC with diffuse lung metastases: pulmonary function testing and steroid therapy prior to RAI\u00a0PART \u00a0III. Parathyroid diseasesChapter 68. Ectopic parathyroid adenoma Chapter 69.\u00a0 Parathyroid adenoma which was negative on Tc99m-MIBI scintigraphy and considered as paratracheal lymphadenopathy on other imaging studiesChapter 70. Brown tumor due to primary hyperparathyroidism disguised as lung cancer in a patient with rib lesions Chapter 71. Radiofrequency ablation in a patient with primary hyperparathyroidism Chapter 72. Clinical usefulness of an intraoperative \"quick parathyroid hormone\" measurement in primary hyperparathyroidism managementChapter 73.\u00a0 Robot-assisted Endoscopic Mediastinal Parathyroidectomy Chapter 74. Focused parathyroidectomyChapter 75. Subtotal glandectomy in HyperparathyroidismChapter 76. Success of reoperative neck surgery in persistent hyperparathyroidism Chapter 77. Postoperative hyperparathyroidism in differentiated \u00a0thyroid cancer \u00a0","merchants_number":2,"ean":9783319784755,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":168,"low_price_merchant_id":70255345,"ID":4120691,"merchants":["euniverse","weltbild"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"thyroid-and-parathyroid-diseases","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/thyroid-and-parathyroid-diseases\/","low_price_merchant_name":"eUniverse"}



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Selenium
Part I. The machinery of selenoprotein biosynthesis.- 1 Selenocysteine tRNA[Ser]Sec: From nonsense suppressor tRNA to the quintessential constituent in selenoprotein biosynthesis.- 2 Eukaryotic mechanisms of selenocysteine translation and its reconstitution in vitro.- 3 Probing selenoprotein translation by ribosome profiling.- 4 Pathways in de novo biosynthesis of selenocysteine and c... zur Produkt-Seite
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The Palgrave Handbook of Adult Mental Health
Preface Introduction: The Social Construction of Normality and Pathology, Michelle O'Reilly and Jessica Nina Lester PART I: RECONCEPTUALISING MENTAL HEALTH AND ILLNESS 1. The History and Landscape of Conversation and Discourse Analysis, Jessica Nina Lester and Michelle O'Reilly 2. Using Discourse and Conversation Analysis to Study Clinical Practice in Adult Mental Health, Nikki Kiyimb... zur Produkt-Seite
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The Research Interview in Adult Mental Health: Problems and Possibilities for Discourse Studies, Julie Hepworth and Chris McVittie 4. Inclusive Conversation Analysis with Disabled People, Val Williams, Marcus Jepson, Lisa Ponting and Kerrie Ford 5. The Discursive Construction of Drug Realities: Discourses on Drugs, Users and Drug Related Practices, Benno Herzog 6. The Construction of Adult ADHD: Anna's Story, Mary Horton-Salway and Alison Davies 7. Using Discourse Analysis to Investigate How Bipolar Disorder is Constructed as an Object, Lynere Wilson and Marie Crowe 8. Discourses of Autism on Film: An Analysis of Memorable Images that Create Definition, Andrea Garner, Valerie Harwood and Sandra C. Jones 9. Abuse Victimes and High Profile Offenders: A Discourse Analysis of Victim Construction and Adult Mental Health, Naima Fowlis, Michelle O'Reilly and Mary Farrelly PART II: NAMING, LABELLING AND DIAGNOSING 10. Diagnosis as an Interactional Achievement in Psychiatric Interviews, Carles Roca-Cuberes 11. Psychogenic Non-epileptic Seizures: How Doctors Use Medical Labels When They Communicate and Explain the Diagnosis, Chiara M. Monzoni and Markus Reuber 12. The Process of Social Labelling of Mental Illness: An Analysis of Family Conversations, Milena Lisboa and Mary Jane Spink 13. Making Mental Disorders Visible: Proto-morality as Diagnostic Resource in Psychiatric Exploration 14. The Role of Self-Disclosure in the Social Construction of Understandings of Alcoholism and Mental Health within Talk between Members of Alcoholics Anonymous, Matthew Thatcher 15. \"But How Often Does This Happen?\" Problem Reducing Responses by Coaches in E-mail Counselling, Joyce Lamerichs and Wyke Stommel 16. Does Ana=Anorexia? Online Interaction and the Construction of New Discursive Objects, David Giles PART III: THE DISCURSIVE PRACTICE OF PSYCHIATRY 17. Exploring the Heterogeneity of \"Schizophrenic Speech\", Lisa Mikesell and Elizabeth Bromley 18. Mental Health Treatment Planning: A Dis\/empowering Process, Michael Mancini 19. Team Work in Action: Building Grounds for Psychiatric Medication Decisions in Assertive Community Treatment, Beth Angell and Galina Bolden 20. 'Good' Communication in Schizophrenia: A Conversation Analytic Definition, Laura Thompson and Rose McCabe 21. 'Talk About Trouble': Practitioner Discourses on Service Users Who Are Judged to be Resisting, Contesting or Evading Treatment, Michael Hazelton and Rachel Rossiter 22. Using Talk to Rehabilitate: Analysing Therapeutic Conversation between a Learning Disabled Offender with ASD and a Forensic Speech and Language Therapist, Sushie Jayne Dobbinson 23. A Critical Discursive Perspective on Psychiatric Hospitals, Claire Bone and Nichola Marchant PART IV: THERAPY AND INTERVENTIONS 24. Discursive Awareness and Resourcefulness: Bringing Discursive Researchers into Closer Dialogue with Discursive Therapists?, Tom Strong 25. Therapeutic Practice as Social Construction, Kenneth Gergen and Ottar Ness 26. The Value of Using Discourse and Conversation Analysis as Evidence to Inform Practice in Counselling and Therapeutic Interactions, Nikki Kiyimba and Michelle O'Reilly 27. Interactional Practices of Psychotherapy, Liisa Voutilainen and Anssi Per\u00e4kyl\u00e4 28. Finding the Middle Ground between Therapist-centred and Client-centred Metaphor Research in Psychotherapy, Dennis Tay 29. Storytelling, Depressing and Psychotherapy, Peter Muntigl 30. Using Discourse Analysis to Develop Understanding of Suicide Risk Assessment, Ric Bowl and Andrew Reeves 31. Communicative Practices in Staff Support of Adults with Intellectual Disabilities, Charles Antaki, Mick Finlay, Chris Walton and Joe Sempik 32. Discovering Mental Ill Health: 'Problem-solving' in an English Magistrates' Court, Timothy Auburn, Cordet Smart, Gisella Hanley Santos, Jill Annison, and Daniel Gilling 33. Discourses of Abuse and Recovery: Talking About Domestic Violence and its Implications for Therapy, Henderikus Stam, Michaela Zverina, Lorraine Radtke and Robbie Babins-Wagner 34. When Assistance is Not Given: Disaffiliative Responses to Therapeutic Community Clients' Implicit Requests, Marco Pino","merchants_number":2,"ean":9781137496843,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":149.349999999999994315658113919198513031005859375,"low_price_merchant_id":1087639,"ID":4894019,"merchants":["dodax","euniverse"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"the-palgrave-handbook-of-adult-mental-health","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/the-palgrave-handbook-of-adult-mental-health\/","low_price_merchant_name":null}



CHF 299.00
Brain Edema XIII
Human Brain Injury.- Surgical management of early massive edema caused by cerebral contusion in head trauma patients.- BrainIT: a trans-national head injury monitoring research network.- Decompressive craniectomy in traumatic brain injury: outcome following protocol-driven therapy.- Decompressive craniectomy in traumatic brain injury: the randomized multicenter RESCUEicp study (www.RE... zur Produkt-Seite
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CHF 211.00
Atlas of Percutaneous Edge-to-Edge Mitral Valve Repair
Foreword.- Introduction.- Mitral Valve Anatomy and Current Surgical and Percutaneous Approaches to Mitral Regurgitation.- Device description and procedural overview. - Room Set-up.- Summary of MitraClip Clinical Data and Approach to Patient Selection. -Echocardiographic Evaluation of Patients Before and After MitraClip Mitral Valve Repair.- MitraClip Procedural Echocardiography.- Tra... zur Produkt-Seite
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MitraClip Clinical Data and Approach to Patient Selection. -Echocardiographic Evaluation of Patients Before and After MitraClip Mitral Valve Repair.- MitraClip Procedural Echocardiography.- Transseptal puncture.- Venous Access Management.- Hemodynamic perspectives of edge-to-edge mitral valve repair.- Situational Steering Techniques.- Case example: EVEREST II: Basic Degenerative.- Case example: EVEREST II: Basic Functional.- Case example: Barlow's disease.- Case example: EVEREST II : Large left atrium.- Case example: Approach to Mitral Regurgitation requiring multiple MitraClips.- Case example: Two Clips.- Case example: EVEREST II: Delayed second clip for early recurrent mitral regurgitation.- Case example: Secondary mitral regurgitation due to ischaemic mitral valve disease and mild rheumatic mitral valve involvement.- Case example: The dilemma of reducing functional mitral regurgitation versus development of mitral stenosis.- Case example: Infective endocarditis associated with the Mitraclip.- Case example: EVEREST II: MitraClip after failed surgical mitral valve repair.- Case example: EVEREST II: Functional Mitral Regurgitation.- Case example: Chiari Network Complicating a MitraClip Procedure.- Case example: EVEREST II: Two MitraClip Procedure with Partial Detachment of Second Device.- Case example: Mitraclip Procedure in Unusual Heart Position.- Interatrial Septal Tear: A rare complication during MitraClip procedure and successful transcatheter closure.- Case example: Percutaneous double-valve treatment in a patient with degenerative aortic stenosis and functional mitral regurgitation.- Case example: Percutaneous mitral valve repair after previous mitral valve reconstruction.- Case example: Delayed functional Mitral Regurgitation in high risk patients and Complex degenerative mitral regurgitation (anterior leaflet prolapsed) with commissural impingement.- Case example: Severe functional mitral regurgitation with missing leaflet coaptation.- Case example: Severe Ischemic Heart Failure with Functional Improvement After MitraClip Therapy.- Case example: Severe left-to-right shunting from iatrogenic atrial septal defect.- Case example: MitraClip implantation in chronic degenerative mitral regurgitation with extensive calcification.- Case example: 3D Transesophageal Echo Guided MitraClip Treatment of P3 Mitral Valve Prolapse.- Case example: Failure and complications of a MitraClip implantation for severe functional mitral regurgitation: a combination of unexpected findings and early experience.- Case example: Mitral valve repair using the MitraClip system in a patient with severe mitral regurgitation in the A3\/P3 region due to chordae rupture during transapical TAVI.- Case example: MitraClip implantation in a patient with severe mitral annulus calcifications and a small orifice area.- Case example: Functional Mitral Regurgitation treatment with Mitraclip: Difficult transseptal puncture with anterior approach complicated by right atrial thrombus.- Case example: MitraClip in a patient with dextrocardia and scoliosis complicated by delayed clip detachment.- Case example: Massive air embolism during MitraClip insertion.- Case example: The degree and type of mitral regurgitation present at the baseline is not always a good predictor of the procedural technical needs and of the final result.- Case example: Functional mitral regurgitation with a wide extension of the central regurgitant jet.- Case example: Percutaneous edge-to-edge mitral valve repair for functional mitral regurgitation in a high surgical risk patient.- Case example: Mitral stenosis after MitraClip therapy and a partial solution for treatment.- Case Example: MitraClip Therapy for Functional Mitral Regurgitation: Importance of jet localization to direct MitraClip placement.- Case Example: MitraClip: Acute thrombus formation during guide insertion.- MitraClip Placement in a Patient with Severe Kyphoscoliosis and Bileaflet Prolapse.","merchants_number":2,"ean":9781447142935,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":211,"low_price_merchant_id":70255345,"ID":4416563,"merchants":["euniverse","weltbild"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"atlas-of-percutaneous-edge-to-edge-mitral-valve-repair","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/atlas-of-percutaneous-edge-to-edge-mitral-valve-repair\/","low_price_merchant_name":"eUniverse"}



CHF 54.90
Access to Primary Care and Preventative Health Services of Migrants
1. Foreword 2. Rights to primary care access and health prevention of non-nationals and migrants in the European Union Countries (Nadia Mignolli, Alessandra Fasano, Roberta Pace)Abstract: This chapter aims at illustrating how the different National Health Systems in the European Union (EU) countries meet the needs of both non-nationals and migrants in terms of laws regulating primary ... zur Produkt-Seite
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Rights to primary care access and health prevention of non-nationals and migrants in the European Union Countries (Nadia Mignolli, Alessandra Fasano, Roberta Pace)Abstract: This chapter aims at illustrating how the different National Health Systems in the European Union (EU) countries meet the needs of both non-nationals and migrants in terms of laws regulating primary care and health prevention access. For this purpose, a comparative study is carried out using different sources of quality and quantitative information. Multidimensional and exploratory data analysis techniques are applied in order to produce clusters and to represent the different patterns of EU countries, visualising them also on detailed maps.3. Access and barriers to childhood immunization among migrant populations (Pierluigi Lopalco)Abstract: Childhood immunization is one of the most effective prevention services in public health. In high-resource countries, childhood immunization services are well established and high immunization coverage is warranted in the general population. Average vaccination coverage for childhood vaccines like diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DTP) are close to 95% in Europe and North America. Some problems still exist in many European countries to reach high vaccination coverage against measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR), thus jeopardizing the measles and rubella elimination goal. In particular, sub-optimal vaccination coverage levels have been reported in disadvantaged groups like newly arrived migrants and travelling communities. Language barriers, lack of documents, are poor education are reported among the causes of missed opportunities for vaccination. This chapter reviews the situation of vaccination coverage levels among newly arrived and stable migrants in developed countries and will discuss the main determinants for access and barriers to vaccination services in this population.4. Access to medical examination for primary prevention among migrants (Alessio Petrelli, Anteo Di Napoli, Alessandra Rossi)Abstract: Use of healthcare services can differ among migrants and natives, especially in preventive care, also because of different health status perception. In this context, it is relevant to monitor access to health care, because resource limitation due to financial crisis introduced in public health policies medical copay fees and the reduction of essential medical services. We aimed to evaluate access to medical examination in the absence of disorders or symptoms by migrants, taking into account cultural and religious background, socioeconomic status, length of stay in the destination country, difficulties in learning the new language, and gender.5. Avoidable hospitalization among migrants and ethnic minorities in western countries (Laura Cacciani, Nera Agabiti, Teresa Dalla Zuanna, Cristina Canova)Abstract: Avoidable hospitalization (AH) relates to conditions for which hospital admission could be prevented by interventions in primary care. Such conditions, called Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions (ACSCs), have been used as a marker of accessibility and primary care effectiveness. A lack of high-quality primary and preventive care can, in fact, result in an increased AH. There is evidence of differentials on the use of healthcare services between migrants and ethnic minorities in western countries and the autochthonous populations, which may, in turn, generate differentials in the health status. The aim of this chapter is to address the issue of primary health care and preventive health services access of migrants and ethnic minorities in western countries, using hospitalization for ACSCs as an indicator. We perform a review of the existing international scientific literature that describes AH among migrants and ethnic minorities and compares the findings with those among non-migrant populations or the main ethnic groups. The quality of the selected papers as well as the AH definition considered are taken into account, and the specific context of hosting countries are considered and discussed. We will also analyse and discuss available secondary data on AH.\u00a06. \u00a0Female migrants' attitudes and access to cervical and breast cancer screening in Europe (Sandra Buttigieg)Abstract: Despite the fact that breast and cervical cancers are the most common cancers affecting women in both the developed and less developed world, migrants adopt a rather passive attitude towards screening, namely through breast examination and mammography and cervical screening, respectively. This chapter provides a structured literature review on female migrants' cervical and breast cancer screening in Europe. The aim is to not only present epidemiological data comparing female migrants' access to screening as compared to nationals, but also to discuss reasons for female migrants' non-participation in cervical and breast cancer screening. The chapter also attempts to distinguish factors related to the adaptation of the different types of European Health Systems to diversity factors related to culture, language, and religion that may impact migrants' access to health systems and participation in prevention programs.7. Access to colorectal screening (Aldo Rosano)Abstract: In Europe, colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer with over 200,000 deaths per year. Research has shown that ethnic minority groups in developed countries are less likely to participate in colorectal cancer screening than the majority population and hence less likely to be diagnosed at an early stage when treatment is potentially more successful. Previous research has indicated that ethnic groups living in EU countries perceive their risk of colorectal cancer as lower than the native population, suggesting that one explanation for lower participation in cancer screening could be lack of recognition of cancer risk. The chapter reviews the available evidence about the access to colorectal screening among migrants in EU countries. An analysis of data from the Health Interview surveys conducted in various EU countries on this topic are presented.8. Health-related lifestyles among migrants (Teresa Spadea, Raffaella Rusciani, Luisa Mondo, Giuseppe Costa)Abstract: Differences in health-related lifestyles can explain part of the difference in health outcomes between migrant and host populations, as well as across different migrant groups. Migrants also experience profound changes in their lifestyle with time since migration, as a result of the acculturation process. The mechanisms that underlie the occurrence of risky behaviours are therefore very complex, depending on the interrelation between different cultures and different migration histories, while the scientific literature on health-related lifestyles and risk factors for chronic diseases among migrants is quite scarce. Characterizing the risk profile of migrant populations is, however, essential in order to prioritize actions for prevention and health services organization. This chapter aims to fill this gap, starting with a brief conceptual framework of the mechanisms cited above and then focusing on the review of the existing knowledge on health-related lifestyles, such as smoking habits, alcohol use, diet, and physical activity, on one side, and, on specific risk factors and intermediate health conditions, such as overweight, obesity, and hypertension, on the other side. Wherever possible, new available data are also presented.9. Adaptation of primary health care for migrants: recommendations and best practices (Marie Dauvrin, Bernadett Varga)Abstract: Adapting primary health care to the needs of migrant patients requires adaptation at individual, organizational, and structural levels. This chapter reviews the available evidence regarding adaptations of primary health for migrants and identify examples of best practices that may serve as a template for those willing to implement such interventions in their primary care facility.10. Health policies, patterns, and barriers to migrants' access to primary health care (Sonia Dias, In\u00e9s Fronteira , Ana Gama, J Coloma, Jorge Sim\u00f5es, Henrique Barros)Abstract: Primary health care (PHC) should be a preferential way to access the healthcare system. Access to PHC is fundamental in terms of preventive medicine but also an important health equity indicator. In Portugal, PHC has been continuously strengthened with an ongoing reform initiated in 2006. Although migrants have been recognized as a group that tends to underuse preventive healthcare services, knowledge about patterns, determinants and barriers to migrants' access, and use of PHC are still scarce. Using data from the National Health Survey, we compare migrants' access and utilization of PHC in 2005 and 2015. Using the same time period, we explore the existing policies regarding migrants' access to healthcare services and, more specifically, to PHC. Then, using document analysis, we describe the main barriers and facilitators to migrants' access to PHC. Based on the results, we discuss how policies on migration and health, the economic crisis, and PHC reform can explain access to PHC by migrants in Portugal. Resulting recommendations inform policies and strategies that promote access to PHC by migrants and reinforce preventive and health promotion initiatives among this population at national and international levels.11. Access to primary care and preventive health services of LGBTQ+ migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers (J Namer, O Razum)Abstract: Gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, and their conformance to dominant societal norms contribute to the super-diversity of today's migration patterns. Regardless of whether or not the individual's gender identity, gender expression, and\/or sexual orientation is behind their reason to migrate, or their refugee or asylum-seeking status, non-heteronormative identity complicates the experience in the host country. \u00a0Language and cultural barriers already reduce migrants,' refugees', and asylum seekers' access to health care, and non-heteronormative identity acts as an additional barrier between individuals' human right to health care and the access to care. Preventive health services aimed at LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer\/questioning) individuals tend to overly focus on HIV and other sexually transmitted infections at the risk of overlooking other health concerns. Furthermore, these services may not always appreciate the inherent heterogeneity of the LGBTQ+ community, at times failing to differentiate between the healthcare needs of non-heterosexual and transgender individuals. Hence, there is an urgent need for solid steps towards \"meeting the unique health-care needs of LGBTQ people,\" a call that addresses primary care and preventative health care services around the world. This chapter reviews the literature in advocacy of bridging the research and policy gap between the primary and preventive care required by and the care provided for LGBTQ+ migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.12. Concluding RemarksList of AuthorsAGABITI Nera, Department of Epidemiology, Lazio Regional Health Service, ItalyBARROS Henrique, Institute of Public Health, University of Porto, Portugal\u00a0BUTTIGIEG Sandra, University of MaltaCACCIANI Laura, Department of Epidemiology, Lazio Regional Health Service, ItalyCANOVA Cristina, Department of Molecular Medicine, University of PaduaCOLOMA Jorge, Universidade Nova de Lisboa PortugalCOSTA Giuseppe, Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences, University of Turin, ItalyDALLA ZUANNA Teresa, Department of Cardiologic, Vascular and Thoracic Sciences, University of PaduaDAUVRIN Marie, Institute of Health and Society, Catholic University of Louvain, BelgiumDI NAPOLI Anteo, National Institute of Migration and Poverty, ItalyDIAS Sonia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, PortugalFASANO Alessandra, Researcher University of Salento, ItalyFRONTEIRA In\u00e8s, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, PortugalGAMA Ana, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, PortugalLOPALCO Pierluigi, University of Pisa, Italy\u00a0MIGNOLLI Nadia, National Institute of Statistics, ItalyMONDO Luisa, Epidemiology Unit, ASL 5 Piedmont Region, Italy.NAMER Judith, University of Bielefeld, GermanyPACE Roberta, University of Bari 'Aldo Moro', ItalyPETRELLI Alessio, National Institute of Migration and Poverty, ItalyRAZUM Oliver, University of Bielefeld, GermanyROSANO Aldo, National Institute of Health, ItalyROSSI Alessandra, National Institute of Migration and Poverty, ItalyRUSCIANI Raffaella, Epidemiology Unit, ASL TO3 Piedmont Region, Grugliasco, ItalySIM\u00d5ES Jorge,Universidade de Aveiro, \u00a0PortugalSPADEA Teresa, Epidemiology Unit, ASL TO3 Piedmont Region, Grugliasco, Italy.VARGA Bernadett, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium","merchants_number":1,"ean":9783319736297,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":54.89999999999999857891452847979962825775146484375,"low_price_merchant_id":70255345,"ID":5346611,"merchants":["euniverse"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"access-to-primary-care-and-preventative-health-services-of-migrants","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/access-to-primary-care-and-preventative-health-services-of-migrants\/","low_price_merchant_name":"eUniverse"}



CHF 211.00
Translational Neuroscience
Chapter 1 - Introduction - Mark H. Tuszynski Section 1: Molecular Approaches Chapter 2 - Gene Therapy of CNS Disorders using Recombinant AAV vectors - Giridhar Murlidharan, R. Jude Samulski and Aravind Asokan Chapter 3 - NGF and BDNF Gene Therapy for Alzheimer's Disease - Alan H. Nagahara and Mark H. Tuszynski Chapter 4 - GDNF and AADC Gene Therapy for Parkinson's Disease - Krysto... zur Produkt-Seite
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Prediabetes
Prediabetes in Animals.- History: The discovery of prediabetes in animals.- Hereditary diabetes in the KK mouse: An overview.- Development of microvascular and islet cell alterations in rats with spontaneous non insulin-dependent diabetes.- Development of diabetes in the non-obese NIDDM rat (GK rat).- Spontaneous diabetes in Macaca Nigra: Relevance to human beings with NIDDMM.- Immuno... zur Produkt-Seite
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Arterial Chemoreceptors in Physiology and Pathophysiology
1. Preface C Peers & P Kumar 2. Epigenetic regulation of Carotid Body Oxygen Sensing: Clinical Implications J. Nanduri, N. R. Prabhakar 3. Experimental observations on the biological significance of hydrogen sulfide in carotid body chemoreception. T.Gallego-Martin, T. Agapito, M. Ramirez, E. Olea, S. Yubero, A. Rocher, A. Gomez-Nin o, A. Obe... zur Produkt-Seite
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Experimental observations on the biological significance of hydrogen sulfide in carotid body chemoreception. T.Gallego-Martin, T. Agapito, M. Ramirez, E. Olea, S. Yubero, A. Rocher, A. Gomez-Nin o, A. Obeso, C. Gonzalez 4. The CamKKbeta inhibitor STO609 causes artefacts in calcium imaging and selectively inhibits BKCa in mouse carotid body type I cells. J. G. Jurcsisn, R. L. Pye, J. Ali, B. L. Barr and C. N. Wyatt 5. Tissue dynamics of the carotid body under chronic hypoxia: a computational study A. Porzionato, D. Guidolin, V. Macchi, G. Sarasin, A. Mazzatenta, C. Di Giulio, J. Lopez-Barneo, R. De Caro 6. Paracrine Signaling in Glial-like Type II cells of the Rat Carotid Body S. Murali, M. Zhang, C. A. Nurse 7. Selective mi and opioid agonists inhibit voltage-gated Ca2+ entry in isolated rat carotid body type I cells E. M. Ricker, R. L. Pye, B. L. Barr, C. N. Wyatt 8. Measurement of ROS levels and membrane potential dynamics in the intact carotid body ex vivoA. Bernardini, U. Brockmeier, E. Metzen, U. Berchner-Pfannschmidt, E. Harde, A. Acker-Palmer, D. Papkovsky, H. Acker, J. Fandrey 9. Acutely administered leptin increases [Ca2+]i and changes membrane conductance via modulation of BKCa channels in rat carotid body type I cells R.L. Pye, E.J. Dunn, E.M. Ricker, B.L. Barr, C.N. Wyatt \\ 10. Functional properties of mitochondria in the type-1 cell and their role in oxygen sensing K.J. Buckler & P.J. Turner 11. Potentiation of hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction by hydrogen sulfide precursors 3-mercaptopyruvate and D-cysteine is blocked by the cystathione g lyase inhibitor propargylglycineJ. Prieto-Lloret & P. I. Aaronson 12. Modulation of the LKB1-AMPK signalling pathway underpins hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction and pulmonary hypertensionA.M. Evans, S.A. Lewis, O.A. Ogunbayo, J. Moral-Sanz 13. Organismal Responses to Hypoxemic Challenges R.S. Fitzgerald, G.A. Dehghani, S. Kiihl 14. Effect of lipopolysacchride (LPS) exposure on structure and function of the carotid body in newborn rats Z.R. Master, K. Kesavan, A. Mason, M. Shirahata, E.B. Gauda 15. Hypoxic Ventilatory Reactivity in Experimental Diabetes M. Pokorski, M. Pozdzik, J. Antosiewicz, A. Dymecka, A. Mazzatenta, C. Di Giulio16. Adenosine receptor blockade by caffeine inhibits carotid sinus nerve chemosensory activity in chronic intermittent hypoxic animals J.F. Sacramento, C. Gonzalez, M.C. Gonzalez-Martin and S.V. Conde17. Neurotrophic properties, chemosensory responses and neurogenic niche of the human carotid body P Ortega-S\u00e1enz, J Villadiego, R Pardal, JJ Toledo-Aral and J L\u00f3pez-Barneo18. Is the carotid body a metabolic monitor? M. Shirahata, W-Y Tang, M.-K. Shin, V. Polotsky 19. Lipopolysaccharide-induced ionized hypocalcemia and acute kidney injury in carotid chemo\/baro-denervated rats R. Ferna ndez, P. Corte s, R. del Ri o, C. Acun a-Castillo, E.P. Reyes20. Role of the Carotid Body Chemoreflex in the Pathophysiology of Heart Failure: APerspective from Animal Studies H.D. Schultz, N. J. Marcus & R. Del Rio21. A short-term fasting in neonates induces breathing instability and epigenetic modification in the carotid bodyW.-Y. Tang, E. Kostuk, M. Shirahata22. Carotid Body Chemoreflex Mediates Intermittent Hypoxia-Induced Oxidative Stress in the Adrenal Medulla G.K. Kumar, Y-J. Peng, J. Nanduri, N.R. Prabhakar 23. The association between antihypertensive medication and blood pressure control in patients with obstructive sleep apneaL.N. Diogo, P. Pinto, C. B\u00e1rbara, A.L. Papoila, E.C. Monteiro24. An overview on the respiratory stimulant effects of caffeine and progesterone on response to hypoxia and apnea frequency in developing rats A. Bairam, N.P. Uppari, S. Mubayed, V. Joseph 25. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy improves glucose homeostasis in type 2 diabetes patients: a likely involvement of the carotid bodies P. Vera-Cruz, F. Guerreiro, M.J. Ribeiro, M.P. Guarino, S.V. Conde26. Possible role of TRP channels in rat glomus cells I. Kim, L. Fite, D. F. Donnelly, J. H. Kim, J. L. Carroll27. Nitric oxide deficit is part of the maladaptive paracrine-autocrine response of the carotid body to intermittent hypoxia in sleep apnea M.L. Fung 28. Respiratory control in the mdx mouse model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy D. Burns, D. Edge, D. O'Malley, K.D. O'Halloran29. Mild chronic intermittent hypoxia in Wistar rats evokes significant cardiovascular pathophysiology but no overt changes in carotid body-mediated respiratory responses C. J. Ray, B. Dow, P. Kumar, A.M. Coney30. Crucial role of the carotid body chemoreceptors on the development of high arterial blood pressure during chronic intermittent hypoxiaR. Iturriaga, D.C. Andrade, R. Del Rio31. Relative contribution of nuclear and membrane progesterone receptors in respiratory control R. Boukari, F. Marcouiller, V. Joseph32. Inhibition of protein kinases AKT and ERK1\/2 reduce the carotid body chemoreceptor response to hypoxia in adult ratsJ. P. Iturri, V. Joseph, G. Rodrigo, A. Bairam, J. Soliz33. Ecto-5'-nucleotidase, adenosine and transmembrane adenylyl cyclase signalling regulate basal carotid body chemoafferent outflow and establish the sensitivity to hypercapnia. A.P.S. Holmes, A.R. Nunes, M.J. Cann, P.Kumar34. T-type Ca2+ channel regulation by CO: a mechanism for control of cell proliferation H. Duckles, M.M. Al-Owais, J. Elies, E. Johnson, H.E. Boycott, M.L. Dallas, K.E. Porter, J.P. Boyle, J. L. Scragg, C. Peers35. Glutamatergic Receptor Activation in the Commisural Nucleus Tractus Solitarii (cNTS) Mediates Brain Glucose Retention (BGR) Response to Anoxic Carotid Chemoreceptor (CChr) Stimulation in Rats R. Cue llar, S. Montero, S. Luqui n, J. Garci a-Estrada, O. Dobrovinskaya, V. Melnikov, M. Lemus, E. Roces de A lvarez-Buyll36. Enhanced Serotonin (5HT) secretion in pulmonary neuroepithelial bodies from PHD-1 null mice S. Livermore, J. Pan, H. Yeger, P. Ratcliffe, T. Bishop, E. Cutz 37. Selective expression of galanin in type I cells of the human carotid body C. Di Giulio, G.D. Marconi, S. Zara, A. Di Tano, A. Porzionato, M. Pokorski, A. Cataldi, V. Macchi , A.Mazzatenta 38. Role of BK channels in murine carotid body neural responses in vivo. L.E. Pichard, C.M. Crainiceanu, P. Pashai, E.W. Kostuk, A. Fujioka, M. Shirahata 39. Chronic intermittent hypoxia blunts the expression of ventilatory long term facilitation in sleeping rats D. Edge, KD. O'Halloran 40. Heme oxygenase-1 influences apoptosis via CO-mediated inhibition of K+ channels. M.M. Al-Owais, M.L. Dallas, J.P. Boyle, J. L. Scragg , C. Peers 41. Inhibition of T-type Ca2+ channels by hydrogen sulfide J. Elies, JL Scragg, M. Dallas, D. Huang, S. Huang, JP Boyle, N. Gamper, C. Peers 42. GAL-021 and GAL-160 are efficacious in rat models of obstructive and central sleep apnea and inhibit BKCa in isolated rat carotid body glomus cells M. Dallas, C. Peers, F.J. Golder, S. Baby, R. Grube, D.E. MacIntyre 43. The human carotid body gene expression and function in signaling of hypoxia and inflammationJ. K\u00e5hlin, S. Mkrtchian, A. Ebberyd, L. I. Eriksson, M. J. Fagerlund 44. The Carotid Body Does Not Mediate The Acute Ventilatory Effects Of LeptinE. Olea, M.J. Ribeiro, T.Gallego-Martin, S. Yubero, R. Rigual, JF. Masa, A. Obeso, S. V. Conde, C. Gonzalez 45. Concluding RemarksE. Gauda","merchants_number":2,"ean":9783319184395,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":157,"low_price_merchant_id":70255345,"ID":4879118,"merchants":["euniverse","dodax"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"arterial-chemoreceptors-in-physiology-and-pathophysiology","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/arterial-chemoreceptors-in-physiology-and-pathophysiology\/","low_price_merchant_name":"eUniverse"}
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