Showing posts with label Internal Medicine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internal Medicine. Show all posts

Tuberculosis 2007

From basic science to patient care
Edited by
Juan Carlos Palomino
Sylvia Cardoso Leão
Viviana Ritacco
Tuberculosis 2007


Parkland Manual of In-Patient Medicine

An Evidence-Based Approach
Jason N. Katz, MD
Chetan B. Patel, MD
M. Kamran Aslam, MD
Resident in Internal Medicine, 2002-2004

Parkland Manual of In-Patient Medicine


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Community Acquired Pneumonia

Pneumonia (along with influenza) is the sixth leading cause of death in adults. About 4 million adults develop pneumonia each year in the US, resulting in 64 million days of restricted activity, 39 million days of bed confinement, and 10 million days of lost work. Yet the admission rates to hospital, length of stay, investigations, antimicrobial therapy and prevention strategies vary greatly from one geographic area to the next, and the scientific basis for many of our management strategies for pneumonia is weak to nonexistent. There are over 100 microbial agents that can cause pneumonia and many of these, especially Streptococcus pneumoniae , Group A streptococcus, and Staphylococcus aureus , are in a state of flux in terms of changing antimicrobial resistance. This book is designed to provide new information about pneumonia and identify critical research questions that will come to the fore as we enter the 21st century



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BluePrint Series: Medicine

Current Clinical Strategies :Medicine 2007

By
Paul D. Chan, MD
Peter J. Winkle, MD

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European Resuscitation Council Guidelines for Resuscitation ,2005

Edited By
Jerry Nolan
Peter Baskett
European Resuscitation Council Guidelines for Resuscitation ,2005

Living Well with Parkinson’s

Living Well with Parkinson’s
By
Glenna Atwood
with
Lila Green Hunnewell and Roxanne Moore Saucier
Living Well with Parkinson’s
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