Tuesday, July 13, 2010

External Jugular Vein Distention



External Jugular Vein Distention:The picture above demonstrates a markedly distended
right external jugular vein (EJV). This is the result of elevated central venous pressure (CVP). The picture below demonstrates .........

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Preclinical Development Handbook: Toxicology

Preclinical Development Handbook: Toxicology by Shayne Cox Gad
Series: Pharmaceutical Development Series | Publisher: Wiley-Interscience 2008 | ISBN: 0470248467 | 1060 Pages | PDF | 7.9 MB

This book gives the professional pharmaceutical scientist a basic and comprehensive tool to facilitate the preclinical development process by bringing together, in one resource an overview of the preclinical process along with a compendium of methods and techniques that need to be considered when developing a new drug. The book details steps in the preclinical process including: prioritizing and optimizing leads, toxicity, pharmacogenomics, modeling, and regulations. It includes problems that are encountered, solutions to these problems, and limitations of various methods and techniques used in determining the safety and efficacy of a drug at this stage.




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Cutaneous Manifestation of Endocrine Diseases

* Hardcover: 198 pages
* Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (December 16, 2008)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 3540883665
* ISBN-13: 978-3540883661

Product Description
Skin lesions are often the first sign for an endocrine disease. Their description is thus of relevance for early diagnosis and treatment of endocrine disease for specialists in endocrinology as well as in dermatology.
Lavishly illustrated, this book describes the clinical and histological features of skin lesions observed in endocrine diseases. All features are reader-friendly structured and written in the language of dermatologists in order to enable a simple association between the features observed and the endocrine etiology.

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Some Bronchopneumonia Pathology photos

Bronchopneumonia area with only vascular congestion, alveolar capillaries

Bronchopneumonia, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae................

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