Small Structures and Macrophotography

Dec 2, 2017 by in HEAD AND NECK SURGERY Comments Off on Small Structures and Macrophotography

4 Small Structures and Macrophotography Scott McCusker, Blaise Douros Summary This chapter discusses the special photographic techniques that are required for depiction of subjects smaller than 1 inch in diameter….

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Approach to the Patient

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7 Approach to the Patient Scott McCusker Summary This chapter discusses practical concerns related to interacting with patients during the medical photography process. The informed consent process is detailed, and…

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Intraoperative Photography

Dec 2, 2017 by in HEAD AND NECK SURGERY Comments Off on Intraoperative Photography

8 Intraoperative Photography Scott McCusker, Fawn Hogan Summary This chapter discusses special techniques required to safely obtain useful clinical images in the constrained environment of the operative theater. Sterility concerns…

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1 Principles of therapy

Nov 21, 2017 by in OPHTHALMOLOGY Comments Off on 1 Principles of therapy

Part 1 Principles of therapy Focke Ziemssen MD, Manfred Zierhut MD Pharmacodynamics “Pharmacodynamics” can be defined as the quantitative relationship between the observed tissue concentration of the active drug and…

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7. Hormones and agents affecting hormonal mechanisms

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Systemic administration Certain 1. Blurred vision 2. Eyelids or conjunctiva a. Erythema b. Conjunctivitis – nonspecific c. Edema d. Urticaria 3. Visual hallucinations Probable 1. Aggravate keratoconjunctivitis sicca Conditional/unclassified 1….

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7 Drug-induced ocular side effects

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Part 7 Drug-induced ocular side effects Section 1. Anti-infectives Class: Amebicides Generic Names: 1. Broxyquinoline; 2. diiodohydroxyquinoline (iodoquinol). Proprietary Names: 1. Starogyn; 2. Sebaquin, Yodoxin. Primary use These amebicidal agents…

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5. Gastrointestinal agents

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Generic Name: Naproxen. Fincham JE. Exacerbation of glaucoma in an elderly female taking naproxen sodium: a case report. J Geriatr Drug Ther. 1989;3:139–143. Fraunfelder FT. Interim report: National Registry of…

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