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Publikováno v:
Dermatologic Surgery. 48:577-579
Autor:
William Navidi, Barry Monk
Essential Statistics, 3rd Edition, is designed for an introductory course in statistics. The mathematical prerequisite is basic algebra. In addition to presenting the mechanics of the subject, the authors have endeavored to explain the concepts behin
Autor:
Barry Monk
Publikováno v:
Clinical medicine (London, England). 18(2)
A structured online survey was used to establish the views of 2,684 practising clinicians of all ages in multiple countries about the value of the physical examination in the contemporary practice of internal medicine. 70% felt that physical examinat
Autor:
William Navidi, Barry Monk
Navidi/Monk, Elementary Statistics was developed around three central themes – Clarity, Quality, and Accuracy. These central themes were born out of extensive market research and feedback from statistics instructors across the country. The authors
Autor:
Barry Monk, Marcus Davis
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Plastic Surgery. 33:117-120
A common observation by clinicians who surgically excise skin pathology is the discrepancy between the measured size of the surgical specimen and that of the measurements reported by the examining pathologist. This discrepancy can often be the differ
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Dermatology. 155:1209-1216
Summary Background Fungal infection of the skin is a common clinical problem, and laboratory confirmation of the diagnosis is important to ensure appropriate treatment. The identification of the species of fungus is also important, because different
Autor:
Barry Monk
Publikováno v:
Practice Nursing. 15:384-387
Dr Barry Monk discusses concerns about growing resistance to fusidic acid, and suggests how those treating common skin infections can help to avert the problem
Publikováno v:
BMC Systems Biology, Vol 1, Iss Suppl 1, p P37 (2007)
Background Dermatophytes are responsible for one of the most common human fungal infectious diseases in the world – a leading cause of hair, nail and skin infections in humans known as tinea or ringworm. Conventional laboratory diagnoses comprising
Autor:
Barry Monk
The sight of a wheelchair-bound patient with huge lymphoedematous legs being wheeled into the consulting room, limbs wrapped in soggy oozing bandages, lymph dripping on to the floor, is not an encouraging one. For the clinician, whether vascular surg
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