Monday, June 14, 2010

Toronto Notes Atlas CD


An excellent software CD accompanying the Toronto Notes Books.
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This CD contains 16 different Chapters (Anesthesia and Peri-operative medicine, Cardiac & Vascular Surgery, Dermatology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Geriatric Medicine, Gynecology, Hematology, Infectious Diseases, Nephrology, Neurosurgery, Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology, Pediatrics, Plastic Surgery and Rheuatology).
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There is no need to install this CD. Just download it with the given links below and it will open in your browser. Along with this, an extremely helpful Functional Neuroanatomy software is also included that installs quickly and provides great audio-visual knowledge (No need of CD ROM).

For Download :
Part 1.......Here
Part 2.......Here
Part 3.......Here
Part 4.......Here

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SPSS 10.0 for Windows Student Version


For use in any course where use of a statistical software package is desired. SPSS brings affordable, professional statistical analysis and modeling tools right to a student’s own PC. Based on the professional version of one of the world’s leading desktop statistical software packages, SPSS 10.0 for Windows Student Version includes an easy-to-use interface and comprehensive on-line help that enables students to learn statistics, not software. An arsenal of robust features, including time series, allows for even the most complex analysis. System Requirements –Microsoft Windows 95/98 or NT 4.0 –586DX or better IBM-compatible PC –68MB hard disk space –32MB RAM minimum –32MB virtual memory –SVGA monitor –Windows-compatible mouse.
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Small-Bowel Intussusception


A previously healthy 22-year-old man presented with a 3-month history of intermittent abdominal pain and hypochromic microcytic anemia, with a hemoglobin level of 5.1 g per deciliter and a mean corpuscular volume of 75 µm3.

Initial endoscopy of the upper and lower gastrointestinal tract was unremarkable, despite a positive test for fecal occult blood. Further investigation with video-capsule enteroscopy showed an intraluminal bulge within the proximal jejunum 77 minutes after ingestion of the capsule. Six days later, the patient presented with abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. Computed tomography showed the presence of an intussusception (arrow).

On emergency laparotomy, a proximal jejunojejunal intussusception was found and resected. Pathological examination revealed that the leading edge of the intussusception was a pedunculated benign lipomatous polyp. At a follow-up visit 2 months later, the patient was free of pain and had no further signs of bleeding.

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