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Lymphedema ISBN: 9781846285486
As described in chapter 1, there is always fluid within the interstitial space, the space between tissue cells. The amount of fluid depends on 2 factors: the amount introduced into the interstitial space, and the amount removed from it. Fluid enters
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-793-0_2
A comprehensive, evidence-based introduction to the area of lymphology, the book is directed mainly to the US audience and will appeal to an interdiscplinary field of health professionals. It describes the unique anatomy and physiology of the lymphat
Publikováno v:
Surgical Clinics of North America. 56:15-19
Each year the likelihood increases that a surgeon will be faced with the need to perform emergency or semi-elective surgery on a dialysis patient or a post-kidney transplant recipient. A working knowledge of the principles of surgical management is e
Publikováno v:
Journal of Surgical Research. 25:404-408
A retrospective study was performed to evaluate the effect splenectomy has on postoperative infections, azathioprine tolerance, and graft survival in a small series of renal transplant recipients. Eighteen splenectomized patients were compared to the
Autor:
Simon J. Simonian, Lon E. Curtis
Publikováno v:
Annals of Surgery. 184:429-434
A simple and safe method of nonsurgical treatment for the control of massive acute gastric mucosal hemorrhage is described. The procedure was developed from experimental and clinical observations that the presence of gastric hydrocloric acid played a
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The Journal of Nutrition. 95:102-110
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The Journal of Nutrition. 95:184-190
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 1:755-759
Publikováno v:
The Surgical clinics of North America. 56(1)
Nearly 20,000 of the 60,000 patients who reach endstage renal disease each year are suitable candidates for transplantation. It is clear that the supply of cadaver kidneys, which is already the rate-limiting factor for kidney transplantation, must be