Diabetes mellitus and its complications are conditions of growing importance from both the clinical and epidemiological standpoint. Diabetes has life-threatening complications affecting several organs and systems, with increased risk for ocular, renal, cardiac, cerebral, nervous and peripheral vascular disease. In many developed countries and in special ethnic groups diabetes causes premature disability and mortality. It is, therefore, mandatory for both the specialist and the practitioner to be acquainted with the pathophysiological mechanisms, clinical manifestations and, above all, therapy of diabetes mellitus.
Osteomyelitis of the Jaws By Marc M. Baltensperger, Gerold K. Eyrich “Osteomyelitis of the Jaws” is the first textbook of its kind covering exclusively all aspects of this challenging disease. A clear classification of osteomyelitis of the jaws is provided. Clinical presentation and diagnosis are meticulously described and illustrated. Radiological imaging from conventional radiographs to CT, MRI and PET diagnosis are outlined for all types...
Clinical & Experimental Hypnosis: In Medicine, Dentistry, and Psychology By William S. Kroger This is a Revised Second Edition of Dr. Kroger's classic work on hypnosis, which describes successful hypnotherapy techniques for a wide range of medical, psychiatric, and dental conditions. Dr. Kroger's work in developing the concept of clinical hypnosis, and making it a part of the science of behavior modification, is generally regarded as the foundation of ...
Critical Care Notes By Janice Jones Description: A DAVIS'S NOTES BOOK! Meet the challenges of the CCU! This pocket-sized quick reference is your go-to guide for the clinical information you need to care for adult patients safely and effectively.
This edition provides medical students, residents, and physicians a symptom-oriented approach to the evaluation and treatment of neurological disorders. Updated topics include neurogenetics, treatments, neurological aspects of AIDS, and stroke.