This book summarizes our current knowledge of MDS, from very basic aspects to the clinical management. It provides guidance to the diagnosis, an understanding of disease mechanisms, and a discussion of treatment strategies.
This authoritative new reference provides a comprehensive review of current practice in afterloading brachytherapy. It covers the scientific principles of brachytherapy and its applications in clinical practice. The first two sections of the book cover Physics and Radiobiology, while the third section is devoted to the clinical application of the technique in relation to specific tumor sites. Each chapter is authored by acknowledged experts in these fields.
This book, written by two experienced clinicians who have both extensively researched and published on aspects of the causation of gastroenterological disease themselves, aims to present a critical, yet up-to-date account of the causation of the common and not so common diseases of the digestive system, both acute and chronic.
This is part of a spectacular 5-volume set representing the life work of the most meticulous photographic archivist in neonatology. Over the course of 40 years, Dr. Rudolph collected photographs of virtually every disease, disorder, and condition affecting the newborn. Collectively they act as a uniquely powerful diagnostic tool.
The explosion of growth in our knowledge base and the emergence of novel treatment modalities have prompted this edition of Pediatric Clinics of North America. The selected topics are covered by experts in their fields with extensive clinical experience.