?Ischemic or idiopathic mitral valve disease (so called secondary mitral valve regurgitation) is a rather new concept.
This second edition spans four volumes, with major sections dedicated to specific... Læs mere
The second edition of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine spans three volumes, with major sections dedicated to specific organ systems.
It will define the operative pathway of each procedure, from beginning to end, for surgeons who wish to be a complete robotic cardiac surgeon and include hints and procedural pitfalls derived from the experiences of chapter contributors.
The early history of endometriosis is interwoven with the history of adenomyosis, since it was not until the mid nineteen-twenties that the two conditions were finally... Læs mere
Orthopedic experts in their field have carefully chosen what they consider to be the key papers in their respective domains. Papers have been chosen by number of... Læs mere
Dermatopathology is a specialized branch of pathology in which there has been great progress as new techniques have become available to evaluate the pathology of the skin.
This book focuses on the problems seen in the adult hip in sport including pre arthritic inflammatory, non inflammatory, and degenerative causes of hip pain.
The raison d’etre for a new atlas of congenital heart surgery is based on the reality that the specialty has undergone numerous changes in the last few years resulting in improved techniques and new operations.
Cardiac Arrhythmias
?With the advent of less invasive treatments for aortic stenosis including percutaneous and apical replacement, more patients are being offered this technology. It will assist cardiologists in identifying patients with true aortic stenosis who may benefit from valve replacement.
Female genital malformations represent miscellaneous deviations from normal anatomy. The diagnostic work-up of women with female genital malformations is reviewed in an evidence-based fashion and taking into account the availability of new non-invasive diagnostic methods.