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    Lokes, K. P.
    Algorithm and features of writing of the case history in clinic of oral and maxillofacial surgery : text-book for the students of stomatological faculties, including English-speaking, of higher medical educational establishments of the IV accreditation level / K. P. Lokes, O. S. Ivanytska, D. S. Avetikov ; Ministry of Health of Ukraine, Poltava State Medical University = Алгоритм і особливості написання історії хвороби в клініці хірургічної стоматології та щелепно-лицевої хірургії : навчальний посібник для студентів стоматологічних факультетів вищих медичних навч. закладів освіти IV рівня акредитації / К. П. Локес, О. С. Іваницька, Д. С. Аветіков ; МОЗ України, Полтавський державний медичний університет. - Полтава : РВВ ПДМУ, 2023. - 120 p. ; 21 cm. - На англ. мові. - 300 прим.. - 040.00 р.
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Анотація: CONTENTS............................. GENERAL INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTS TO THE IN-PATIENT'S CASE HISTORY IN-PATIENT'S CASE HISTORY.. 5 GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR EXAMINATION OF PATIENT WITH PATHOLOGY OF MAXILLO-FACIAL AREA................ 10 I. SUBJECTIVE EXAMINATION OF THE PATIENT'S CONDITION..... 11 II. OBJECTIVE EXAMINATION OF THE PATIENT'S CONDITION...... 17 III. LOCAL STATUS (STATUS LOCALIS)................43 IV. PRELIMINARY DIAGNOSIS.................... 61 V. PATIENT'S EXAMINATION PLAN................. 62 VI. RESULTS OF LABORATORY, CLINICAL, BIOCHEMICAL AND SPECIAL RESEARCH METHODS.......... 65 VII. CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS ..................... 66 VIII. DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS................... 67 IX. FINAL DIAGNOSIS - SUMMARY OF THE GENERAL CLINICAL PART OF THE DISEASE HISTORY .........70 X. ETIOLOGY AND PATHOGENESIS OF THE MAIN DISEASE......71 XI. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF TREATMENT................ 72 XII. DIARY SHOWING THE DYNAMICS OF THE DISEASE AND THE CORRECTION OF MEDICINE PRESCRIPTIONS.................... 75 XIII. EPICRISIS............................76 XIV. PROGNOSIS OF THE DISEASE. PATIENT REHABILITATION. PATIENT RECOMMENDATIONS..................... 78 XV. CONSEQUENCES OF DISEASE.................... 79 XVI. REFERENCES (LIST OF LITERATURE USED WHEN WRITING THE CASE HISTORY ........................ 80 APPENDIX 1..............................81 APPENDIX 2.............................. 87 REFERENCES.............................102
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Ivanytska, O. S.
Іваницька О. С.
Avetikov, D. S.
Аветіков Д. С.
Локес К. П.
Poltava State Medical University

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    Anesthesiology and intensive care : textbook [for students of higher medical education institutions] / еd. F. Hlumcher, S. O. Dubrov ; F. S. Hlumcher, Yu. L. Kuchyn, S. O. Dubrov et al. - 3rd ed., updat. and rev. - K. : Medicine Publishing, 2021. - 311 p. : il. - На англ. мові. - Ref.: p. 310-311. - ISBN 978-617-505-879-4 : 200.00 р.
Переклад назви: Анестезіологія та інтенсивна терапія : підручник / за ред. Ф. С. Глумчера, С. О. Дуброва
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   ІНТЕНСИВНА ТЕРАПІЯ(АНГЛ)--Підручник


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Анотація: CONTENTSCardiopulmonary and cerebral resuscitation ..............6Introduction to resuscitation .....................6Basic concepts and definitions.....................7Basic life support........................ 11Advanced life support.......................19Prolonged life support.................24Control tests ..........................26General points of clinical anesthesiology and intensive care ......28A historical sketch of anesthesiology, resuscitation and intensive care.....30Classification of anesthesia methods ..................34Characteristics of anesthesia stages and levels............35Anesthetic management in surgery..................38Preoperative examination and preparation of the patient for surgeryand anesthesia...........,..............39Operational risk determination..................41Premedication.......................42Methods of anesthesia......................44Muscle relaxation.......................46Anesthetic and ventilatory equipment and anesthesia instruments......51Structure of anesthetic-respiratory apparatus...........51Anesthetic instruments and devices.................52Inhalation anesthesia......................56Inhalation anesthetics ....................57Non-inhalation anesthesia....................63Intravenous anesthetics..............64Benzodiazepines......................72Opioid analgesics........................73Combined general anesthesia.....................75Endotracheal anesthesia.......................78Anesthesia induction .....................79Maintenance of anesthesia................... 83End of anesthesia........................83Low-flow inhalation anesthesia.................84Regional anesthesia........................88Epidural anesthesia.....................90Spinal anesthesia ........................93Complications in anesthesia....................96Anesthesia in cardiovascular diseases .................102Anesthesia in thoracic surgery.................... 103Anesthesia in neurosurgery................... 105Anesthesia and intensive therapy in abdominal surgery ..........109Anesthesia in obstetrics...................... Ill'Anesthesia in elderly patients.................. 115Control tetst......................... 116Intensive care........................ 119Disorders of water-electrolyte balance and their correction........ 119Disorders of electrolyte exchange and their correction......... 125Control tests...........................131Acid-base balance........................ 132Definition of acids and bases................... 133Buffer systems of the body................... 134Physiological regulation of pH................ 135Key indicators of ABB ................... 137Clinical conditions accompanied by ABB disorders.......... 138Control tests........................... 145Acute respiratory failure.................... 146Clinical physiology of respiration................. 146Hypoxia........................... 160Acute respiratory failure.................... 162Bronchial asthma...................... 168Pneumonia.......................... 172Acute respiratory distress syndrome/acute lung injury .........177Mechanical ventilation................... 181Drowning......................... 185Pulmonary embolism......................186Control problems .........................187Clinical physiology of the cardiovascular system ...........193Control of blood pressure.................. 197Instrumental methods of hemodynamics examination in intensive care ...198Shock ............................200Control tests...........................218Crush syndrome .......................221Control tests...........................224Acute liver failure ........................224Anatomic and physiological features of the liver.........224Control tests...........................238Acute renal failure........................241Clinical physiology of the kidneys................241Etiopathogenetic mechanisms of ARF .............247Control tests...........................258Clinical physiology of the brain..................260Cerebral perfusion ......................260Intracranial pressure ....................263Blood-brain barrier......................263Monitoring of cerebral perfusion................264Intensive care of cerebrovascular accidents ...........270Control tests...........................274Intensive therapy in acute intoxication ................275Acute barbiturates intoxication................284Tranquilizers intoxication ....................286Alcohol intoxication ......................286Caustic substances intoxication .................289CO intoxication ........................293Phosphor compounds intoxication ................294Natural toxins intoxication ..................296Control tests...........................102Annex ...........................304
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Hlumcher, Felix Semenovych
Глумчер Ф. C.
Kuchyn, Yuriy Leonidovych
Кучін Ю. Л.
Dubrov, Serhiy Olexandrovych
Дубров С. О.
Usenko, L. V.
Усенко Л. В.
Kobeliatskyi, Yu. Yu.
Oliynyk, O. V.
Voloshyna, N. O.
Волошина Н. О.
Tsariov, O. V.
Царьов А. В.
Yaroslavska, S. M.
Ярославська С. М.
Belka, K. Yu.
Diomin, Ye. Yu.
Hlumcher, Felix Semenovych \ed.\
Глумчер Ф.
Dubrov, Serhiy Olexandrovych \ed.\

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    B D Chaurasia`s Human Anatomy: Regional and Applied. Dissection and Clinical. Vol. 4. Brain-Neuroanatomy / chief ed. K. Garg ; ed. P. S. Mittal, M. Chandrupatla. - 8th ed. - New Delhi ; Bengaluru ; Chennai etc. : CBS Publishers & Distributors, 2020. - xviii, 206 p. : color. il. ; 28 cm. - На англ. мові. - Glossary: p. xv-xviii. - Further Reeding; p. 200. - Index: p. 203-206. - ISBN 978-93-85915-48-2 : 180.00 р.
Available Free on CBSiCentral App. Original Images from st Edition of BDC Human Anatomy (Vols 1-3) hand-drawn by Dr BD Chaurasia. Videos on Osteology and Soft Parts. Freguently Asked Guestions & Answers. Stratch Code on Inside Front Cover for Accessing CBSiCentral App. Wall chart on Brain-Neuroanatomy. Some easily reproducible popular hand-drawn diagrams from previous edittions have been coloured and given at appropriate locations in the text
Переклад назви: Анатомія людини Б Д Чауразії: Регіональна та прикладна. Анатомування та клініка. Т. 4. Мозок-Нейроанатомія
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   МОЗОК(АНГЛ)--Підручник


   НЕЙРОАНАТОМІЯ(АНГЛ)--Підручник


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Анотація: Dr. B. D. Chaurasia is an Indian academic author and educationist. He has authored several books including Handbook Of General Anatomy and Human Anatomy For Dental Students: Regional And Applied Anatomy, Clinical Applications, Dissection Widely acclaimed as a standard text in view of its simple language, comprehensive coverage and attractive presentation, BD Chaurasia's Human Anatomy remains an ideal and the most preferred textbook in India and abroad. This edition of the book has been thoroughly revised, enlarged and updated, to make it still more student-friendly. The eighth edition now features 'Some newly drawn colour diagrams from the first edition matching with the latest diagrams •Enhanced and well illustrated clinical anatomy given along with each concerned topic to increase the book's utility to the student during the clinical years 'Volume 3 presents reinforced material on Head and Neck including a brief description of cranial nerves 'Volume 4 now highlights Brain and Neuroanatomy with MRI matching the diagrams -A CBSiCentral App containing respective videos on osteology and soft parts for better orientation of these topics and FAQs with answers and diagrams for proper preparation for the examinations, accessible for each volume •Some new chapters added to lend flavour to learning anatomy with enhanced interest. I This volume has • 40 tables • 460 figures • 13 flowcharts • 360 pages Salient features of the four volumes • The eighth edition has been designed as per the latest MCI syllabus featuring the text and headings following the "Competency based Undergraduate Curriculum for the Indian Medical Graduate, 2018", prescribed by Medical Council of India. • An attempt has been made to introduce "molecular regulation of development" of some organs in the book which will help in better understanding of the interesting aspect of embryology. • Some select references have been given at the end of the chapters to enhance the horizon of students who need to read further on the topics of their interest. • Actual dissection photographs have also been added to make the subject more visual and interesting. • Many viva voce questions have been added which would definitely be of immense value to the readers. These questions would also help the students in their PG entrance examinations and in the interviews for getting the appropriate jobs. Widely accloaimed as a shand text in view of its simple language, comperhensive coverage and attroclive presentation,bd chaurosia,s human anatomy remonins on ideal and the most perterred textbook in india and abrood the sevnth edition of the book has been rewritten, thoroughly revised and updated, to make it shill more shudent-friendly. the seventh edition new features * newly drawn diagrms, redesigned on the basis of reader - teacher preceptions,in vivid coloursjmposing dimensoins,with clarity of depiction using fresh labelling * Enhanced and well illusstrated clinical al anatomy given alang with each concerned topic to increase the book's utility * to the during the clincal years* volumes presents respecfarced material on head and Neck * Volume 4 new highlights Bronand Neuroanatomy * a CD containing respective videos on osteology and soft parts for better orientotion of these topics and faqs with answers and diagt ifoyaroper preparation for the examinations,accompanij each volume * Many new chapters added to learning ariatomy with enhonced interest. Salient Features Of The Four Volumes prolusely illustrated to enhanc the cliical impartance of osteclogy steps of dissection cleartu delineated to enhance aspects, fresh figures on dissection have been redrawn to impart both theoretical as well as proclical knowledge to the students the attachments, nerve supply and actions of the muscles are shown in boxes, testing of a group of muscles is to the reoder to complete the variaus focets facels of hnatomy and development of various organs have been added fresh radiographs ultasound scons and ct scans have been added to initidte the reoders into the realm of radiology and imaging at the end of each section, appendix containing full courses of the sping nerves, cranial, cranial nevers, autonomic ganglic clinic at terns and tabtes on arteeries en arteries have been given clinic oanatamical problrms have been given to prepars for their fulure clinial years multiple choice questions (MCQs) have been reinfarcewd to fast the knwledge and skills acquired. Contents Preface to the Seventh Edition Preface to the First Edition (excerpts) Glossary vii viii xv 1. Introduction 3 Divisions of Nervous System 3 Cellular Architecture 3 Synapse 6 Neuroglial Cells 6 Reflex arc 7 Components of Central Nervous System 7 Parts of the Nervous System 9 Development of Brain 11 Neural Tube 11 Spinal Cord 11 Gross Study of Brain 16 Facts to Remember 18 Oinicoanatomical Problems 18 Frequently Asked Questions 19 Multiple Choice Questions 18 2. Menlnges of the Brain and Cerebrosplnal Fluid 19 The Meninges 19 Dissection 19 Dura Mater 19 Arachnoid Mater 19 Pia Mater 21 Cisterns 22 Clinical Anatomy 24 Cerebrospinal Fluid 24 Clinical Anatomy 25 Mnemonics 25Facts to Remember 26 Clinicoanatomical Problem 26 Frequently Asked Questions 26 Multiple Choice Questions 26 3. Spinal Cord Introduction 28 Dissection 28 Meningeal Coverings 28 Cauda Equina 29 External Features of Spinal Cord 30 Internal Structure 30 Clinical Anatomy 30 Spinal Nerves 32 Nuclei of Spinal Cord 32 Nuclei in Anterior Grey Column or Horn 32 Nuclei in Lateral Horn 33 Nuclei in Posterior Grey Column 34 Laminar Organisation in Spinal Cord 34 Sensory Receptors 35 Tracts of the Spinal Cord 35 Descending Tracts 35 Pyramidal or Corticospinal Tracts 35 Extrapyramidal Tracts 37 Ascending Tracts 37 Intersegmental Tracts 42 Clinical Anatomy 44 Facts to Remember 46 Clinicoanatomica1 Problems 46 Frequently Asked Questions 46 Multiple Choice Questions 47 4. Cranial Nerves Introduction 48 Embryology 48 Nuclei 49 General Somatic Efferent Nuclei 49 Special Visceral Efferents Nuclei 49 General Visceral Efferent Nuclei 50 General Visceral Afferent and Special Visceral Afferent Nuclei 57 General Somatic Afferent Nuclei 53 Special Somatic Afferent Nuclei 53 First Cranial Nerve 53 Olfactory (Smell) Pathways 53 Clinical Anatomy 55 Second Cranial Nerve 56 Optic Pathways 56 Reflexes 57 Clinical Anatomy 60 Third Cranial Nerve 6 1 Oculomotor Nerve 61 Functional Components 61 Nucleus 61 Course and Distribution 61 Clinical Anatomy 63 Fourth Cranial Nerve 63 Trochlear Nerve 63 Functional Components 63 Nucleus 63 Course and Distribution 64 Clinical Anatomy 65 Sixth Cranial Nerve 65 Abducent Nerve 65 Functional Components 65 Nucleus 65 Course and Distribution 65 Clinical Anatomy 65 Fifth Cranial Nerve 66 Trigeminal Nerve 66 Nuclear Columns 66 Sensory Components of V Nerve 66 Motor Components for Muscles 67 Trigeminal Nerve/Cranial Nerve V 67 Ophthalmic Nerve Division 68 Maxillary Nerve Division 68 Mandibular Nerve Division 69 Clinical Anatomy 69 Seventh Cranial Nerve 70 Facial Nerve 70 Functional Components 70 Nuclei 70 Course and Relations 70 Branches and Distribution 71 Ganglia 73 Clinical Anatomy 73 Eighth Cranial Nerve 74 Vestibulocochlear Nerve 74 Pathway of Hearing 74 Vestibular Pathway 77 Clinical Anatomy 77 Ninth Cranial Nerve 77 Glossopharyngeal Nerve 77 Functional Components 78 Nuclei 79 Course and Relations 79 Branches and Distribution 80 Clinical Anatomy 81 Tenth Cranial Nerve 81 Vagus Nerve 81 Functional Components ft 1 Nuclei 81 Course and Relations in Head and Neck 81 Branches in Head and Neck 82 Clinical Anatomy 83 Eleventh Cranial Nerve 84 Accessory Nerve 84 Functional Components 84 Nuclei 84 Course and Distribution of the Cranial Root 84 Course and Distribution of the Spinal Root 84 Clinical Anatomy 85 Twelfth Cranial Nerve 86 Hypoglossal Nerve 86 Functional Components 86 Nucleus 86 Course and Relations 86 Extracranial Course 86 Branches and Distribution 87 Clinical Anatomy 87 Mntmonlei w Facts to Remember 88 Clinicoanatomical Problem 88 Frequently Asked Questions 88 Multiple Choice Questions 89 5. Brain Stem 90 Introduction 90 Medulla Oblongata 90 External Features 90 Internal Structure 92 Transverse Section through Pyramidal Decussation 92 Transverse Section through Sensory Decussation 94 Transverse Section through Floor of Fourth Ventricle 95 Clinical Anatomy 96 Pons 96 External Features 96 Internal Structure of Pons 97 Tegmentum in the Lower Part of Pons 97 Tegmentum in the Upper Part of Pons 98 Clinical Anatomy 99 Midbrain 99 Subdivision 700 Internal Structure of Midbrain 100 Transverse Section of Midbrain at the Level of Inferior Colliculi 700 Transverse Section of Midbrain at the Level of Superior Colliculi 101 Medial Longitudinal Bundle 702 Clinical Anatomy 103 Mnemonics 703 Clinicoanatomical Problem 703 Frequently Asked Questions 704 Multiple Choice Questions 704 6. Cerebellum Location 705 External Features 705 Parts of Cerebellum 705 Morphological and Functional Divisions of Cerebellum 706 Connections of Cerebellum 709 Grey Matter of Cerebellum 709 Histological Structure 770 Functions of Cerebellum 712 Development 772 Clinical Anatomy 7 72 Summary 773 Facts to Remember 7 73 Clinicoanatomical Problem 7 73 Frequently Asked Questions 7 74 Multiple Choice Questions 7 74 7. Fourth Ventricle Lateral Boundaries Floor 7 75 Roof 716 Recesses of Fourth Ventricle Clinical Anatomy 718 Facts to Remember 718 Clinicoanatomical Problem 7 78 Frequently Asked Questions 779 Multiple Choice Questions 7 79 8. Cerebrum Introduction 720 Dissection 720 Cerebral Hemisphere 727 Lobes of Cerebral Hemisphere Insula 724 Sulci and Gyri on Superolateral Surface Functional or Cortical Areas of Cerebral Cortex 726 Motor Areas 127 Clinical Anatomy 730 Sensory Areas 730 Clinical Anatomy 737 Areas of Special Sensations 737 Clinical Anatomy 732 Functions of Cerebral Cortex 732 Clinical Anatomy 732 Human Speech 733 Diencephalon 734 Thalamus 734 Metathalamus 737 Clinical Anatomy 737 Epithalamus 738 Pineal Body 738 Hypothalamus 738 Functions of Hypothalamus 739 Clinical Anatomy 740 Subthalamus 740 Clinical Anatomy 740 Basal Nuclei 747 Dissection 747 Corpus Striatum 747 Connections of Corpus Striatum 742 Clinical Anatomy 743 White Matter of Cerebrum 744 Dissection 744 Association Fibres 744 Commissural Fibres 745 Corpus Callosum 745 Projection Fibres 745 Internal Capsule 746 Gross Anatomy 746 Fibres of Internal Capsule 746 Blood Supply 748 Clinical Anatomy 749 Development 749 Facts to Remember 749 Clinicoanatomical Problems 749 Frequently Asked Questions 750 Multiple Choice Questions 750 9. Third Ventricle, Lateral Ventricle and Limbic System 757 Third Ventricle 757 Dissection 757 Clinical Anatomy 752 Lateral Ventricle 752 Dissection 752 Central Part 753 Anterior Horn 754 Posterior Horn 755 Inferior Horn 755 Limbic System 756 Clinical Anatomy 759 Facts to Remember 760 Clinicoanatomicaf Problem 760 Frequently Asked Questions 760 Multiple Choice Questions 760 10. Some Neural Pathways and Reticular Formation Pyramidal Tract Pathway of Pain and Temperature Taste Pathway 763 Reticular Formation 764 Action of Drugs 765 Frequently Asked Questions 765 Multiple Choice Questions 766 11. Blood Supply of Spinal Cord and Brain 167 Blood Supply of Spinal Cord 167 clinical Anatomy 768 Arteries of Brain 768 Vertebral Arteries 768 Basilar Arteries 768 Internal Carotid Artery 170 Circulus Arteriosus or Circle of Willis 175 Arterial Supply of Different Areas Blood-Brain Barrier 174 Perivascular Spaces 775 Clinical Anatomy 776 Veins of the Cerebrum 7 76 778 Mnemonics 778 Clinicoanatomical Problems 778 Frequently Asked Questions 779 Multiple Choice Questions 779 12. Investigations of a Neurological Case, Surface and Radiological Anatomy and Evolution of Head 761 Investigations Required in a Neurological Case 780 Surface Anatomy 787 Radiological Anatomy of the Brain 782 Evolution of Head 782 Frequently Asked Questions 784 13. Autonomlc Nervous System Sympathetic Nervous System: Thoracolumbar Outflow 785 Parasympathetic Nervous System 788 Comparison of Parasympathetic and Sympathetic Nervous Systems 797 Nerve Supply of the Viscera 789 Afferent Atonomic Fibres 792 Clinical Anatomy 793 Appendix 794 Summary of the Ventricles of the Brain 7 94 Nuclear Components of Cranial Nerves 795 Arteries of Brain 796 Clinical Terms 197 Multiple Choice Questions 799 Further Reading 200 Spots 207 index
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Chaurasia, B D (Dr ; 1937-1985)
Garg, Krishna \ed.\
Mittal, Pragati Sheel \ed.\
Chandrupatla, Mrudula \ed.\

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    B D Chaurasia`s Human Anatomy: Regional and Applied. Dissection and Clinical : As per Medical Council of India: Competency based Undergraduate Curriculum for the Indian Medical Graduate, 2018. Vol. 2. Lower Limb. Abdomen and Pelvis / chief ed. K. Garg ; ed. P. S. Mittal, M. Chandrupatla. - 8th ed., Reprint. - New Delhi ; Bengaluru ; Chennai etc. : CBS Publishers & Distributors, 2021. - xxviii, 532 p. : color. il. ; 28 cm. - На англ. мові. - Bibliography in chapters. - Index: p. 525-532. - ISBN 978-93-88902-74-8 : 200.00 грн.
Available Free on CBSiCentral App. Original Images from 1st Edition of BDC Human Anatomy (Vols 1-3) Hand-drawn by Dr BD Chaurasia. Videos on Osteology and Soft Parts. Freguently Asked Guestions & Answers. Stratch Code on Inside Front Cover for Accessing CBSiCentral APp. Wall chart on Veins of Human Body. Some easily reproducible popular hand-drawn diagrams from previous edittions have been coloured and given at appropriate locations in the text
Переклад назви: Анатомія людини Б Д Чауразії: Регіональна та прикладна. Анатомування та клініка. Т. 2. Нижня кінцівка. Живіт і таз
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   КІНЦІВКА НИЖНЯ(АНГЛ)--Підручник


   ЖИВІТ(АНГЛ)--Підручник


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Анотація: Widely acclaimed as a standard text in view of its simple language, comprehensive coverage and attractive presentation, BD Chaurasia's Human Anatomy remains an ideal and the most preferred textbook in India and abroad. This edition of the book has been thoroughly revised, enlarged and updated, to make it still more student-friendly. The eighth edition now features 'Some newly drawn colour diagrams from the first edition matching with the latest diagrams •Enhanced and well illustrated clinical anatomy given along with each concerned topic to increase the book's utility to the student during the clinical years • Volume 3 presents reinforced material on Head and Neck including a brief description of cranial nerves •Volume 4 now highlights Brain and Neuroanatomy with MRI matching the diagrams «A CBSiCentral App containing respective videos on osteology and soft parts for better orientation of these topics and FAQs with answers and diagrams for proper preparation for the examinations, accessible for each volume 'Some new chapters added to lend flavour to learning anatomy with enhanced interest. I This volume has • 6 7 tables • 805 figures • 3 flowcharts • 536 pages Salient features of the four volumes The eighth edition has been designed as per the latest MCI syllabus featuring the text and headings following the "Competency based Undergraduate Curriculum for the Indian Medical Graduate, 2018", prescribed by Medical Council of India. An attempt has been made to introduce "molecular regulation of development" of some organs in the book which will help in better understanding of the interesting aspect of embryology. Some select references have been given at the end of the chapters to enhance the horizon of students who need to read further on the topics of their interest. Actual dissection photographs have also been added to make the subject more visual and interesting. Many viva voce questions have been added which would definitely be of immense value to the readers. These questions would also help the students in their PG entrance examinations and in the interviews for getting the appropriate jobs. Chief Editor Krishna Garg MBBS, MS, PhD, FIMSA, FIAMS, FAMS, FASI is ex-Professor and Head, Department of Anatomy, Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC), New Delhi. She joined LHMC in 1964 where she completed her MS and PhD, and taught anatomy till 1996. She has received fellowships of the Indian Medical Association, Academy of Medical Specialists, and the International Medical Science Academy. She was elected fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences (FAMS) in 2005. She was honoured with Excellence Award in Anatomy in 2004 by Delhi Medical Association. She has received Life Time Achievement Award, Fellowship of Anatomical Society of India, and DMA Distinguished Services Award, in 2015. She is visiting faculty of DNB, MDS and a PhD examiner. She is author of Companion Pocketbook—BDC Human Anatomy (Vols 1 -3) and BDC Human Anatomy for Dental Students 3/e; coauthor of Textbook of Histology 5/e, Textbook of Neuroanatomy 6/e, Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses, Anatomy and Physiology for Allied Health Sciences, Practical Anatomy Workbook, Practical Histology Workbook and Practical Anatomy Workbook for Dental Students; and editor of Human Embryology 2/e and Handbook of General Anatomy 6/e. Another book she has written is Anatomy and Physiology for Diploma in Pharmacy Students. Editors PS Mittal MBBS, MS is Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, GovVrriment Institute of Medical Sciences, Greater Noida, UP. Mrudula Chandrupatla MBBS, MD is Professor and Head, Department of Anatomy, Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, Telangana Fidely acclaimed as a standard text in view of its simple language, comprehensive coverage and attractive presentation, BD Chaurasia's Human Anatomy remains an ideal and the most preferred textbook in India and abroad. This edition of the book has been thoroughly revised, enlarged and updated, to make it still more student-friendly. The eighth edition now features -Some newly drawn colour diagrams from the first edition matching with the latest diagrams •Enhanced and well illustrated clinical anatomy given along with each concerned topic to increase the book's utility to the student during the clinical years • Volume 3 presents reinforced material on Head and Neck including a brief description of cranial nerves •Volume 4 now highlights Brain and Neuroanatomy with MRI matching the diagrams *A CBSiCentral App containing respective videos on osteology and soft parts for better orientation of these topics and FAQs with answers and diagrams for proper preparation for the examinations, accessible for each volume •Some new chapters added to lenc to learning anatomy with enhanced interest.I This volume has • 61 tables • 805 figures • 3 flowcharts'536 pages Salient features of the four volumes The eighth edition has been recast and designed according to the latest CBME Guidelines, featuring text and headings as outlined in Competency Based Undergraduate Curriculum for the Indian Medical Graduate. An attempt has been made to introduce "molecular regulation of development" of some organs in the1 book which will help in better understanding of the interesting aspect of embryology. Some select references have been given at the end of the chapters to enhance the horizon of students who need to read further on the topics of their interest. Actual dissection photographs have also been added to make the subject more visual and interesting. Many viva voce questions have been added which would definitely be of immense value to the readers. These questions would also help the students in their PG entrance examinations and in the interviews for getting the appropriate jobs.
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Garg, Krishna \ed.\
Mittal, Pragati Sheel \ed.\
Chandrupatla, Mrudula \ed.\

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    Basic principles of arch prosthetics : manual for students of Dental faculties of Higher Medical Educational Establishments of IV accreditation level / D. M. Korol, M. D. Korol, D. D. Kindiy et al. - Poltava : Miron I. A., 2017. - 120 p. : il., color. photo ; 21 cm. - На англ. мові. - References: p. 95. - 300 прим.. - 020.00 р.
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Анотація: CONTENTS Preface ................................... 4 Section I . Planning of arch prosthesis construction ............... 5 Part 1. Structural elements of arch prosthesis .............. 5 Part 2. Methods of arch prosthesis fixation ............. 9 Part 3. Clasp fixing system of arch prosthesis ........... 11 Part 4. The molar clasps of arch prosthesis .............. 14 Part 5. The anchor fixation system of arch prosthesis ........ 17 Part 6. Telescopic system of arch prosthesis fixation .......... 19 Part 7. Attachments ......................... 21 Part 8. Bar retaining system ...................... 23 Part 9. Planning of arch prosthesis ................. 25 Part 10. Classification of partially edentulous jaws .......... 27 Section II. Clinical and laboratory stages of arch prosthesis manufacturing . 30 Part 11. Taking the functional impression .............. 30 Part 12. Technology of working cast manufacturing .......... 32 Part 13. Specification of the central correlation of the jaws ...... 33 Part 14. Parallelometry ...................... 35 Part 15. The principles of clasp designing ............... 39 Part 16. The frame layout and the model duplication ........ 41 Part 17. Modeling of arch prosthesis frame on porcelain cast .... 48 Part 18. Formation of the refractory model, preparation and metal pouring .................. 55 Part 19. Processing of arch prosthesis frame ............. 57 Part 20. Setting of artificial teeth and basis modeling ......... 63 Part 21. Setting of arch prosthesis .................. 66 Part 22. Errors of orthopedic treatment associated with the manufacturing or using of arch prostheses ............ 68 Section III. Materials for the arch prosthesis manufacturing .......... 69 Part 23. Impression materials ..................... 69 Part 24. The plasters ........................ 74 Part 25. The waxes ........................ 76 Part 26. Forming materials .................... 80 Part 27. Metal alloys ........................ 84 Part 28. The basic polymers ..................... 86 Part 29. Artificial teeth ....................... 88 Part 30. Abrasive materials .................... 90 Part 31. Standard fixation elements .................. 92 References ................................. 95 Applicatio ns ................................ 96
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Коробейников Леонід Сергійович
Odzhubeiskaia, Olga Dmitrievna
Оджубейська Ольга Дмитрівна
Kozak, Ruslan Vasilievich
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Maliuchenko, Tatiana Petrovna
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    Biochemistry (with Biomedical Concepts, Clinical Correlates & Case Studies) / U. Satyanarayana, U. Chakrapani. - 5th ed. - New Delhi : Elsevier, Relx India ; Kolkata : Books and Allied, 2017. - 5, 777 p. : diagram ; 28 cm. - На англ. мові. - Index: p. 757-777. - ISBN 978-81-312-4885-0 : 050.00 р.
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Анотація: Table of contents Section I - Chemical Constituents of Life1. Biomolecules and the cell2. Carbohydrates 3. Lipids 4. Proteins and amino acids 5. Nucleic acids and nucleotides 6. Enzymes 7. VitaminsSection II - Physiological Biochemistry8. Digestion and absorption 9. Plasma proteins 10. Hemoglobin and porphyrins 11. Biological oxidationSection III - Metabolisms12. Introduction to metabolism 13. Metabolism of carbohydrates 14. Metabolism of lipids 15. Metabolism of amino acids 16. Integration of metabolism 17. Metabolism of nucleotides 18. Mineral metabolismSection IV - Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition19. Hormones 20. Organ function tests 21. Water, electrolyte and acid-base balance 22. Tissue proteins and body fluids 23. NutritionSection V - Molecular Biology and Biotechnology24. DNA-replication, recombination and repair 25. Transcription and translation 26. Regulation of gene expression 27. Recombinant DNA and biotechnology Section VI - Current Topics28. Human genome project29. Gene therapy 30. Bioinformatics31. Metabolism of xenobiotics (detoxification) 32. Prostaglandins and related compounds 33. Biological membranes and transport 34. Free radicals and antioxidants 35. Environmental biochemistry 36. Insulin, glucose homeostasis, and diabetes mellitus 37. Cancer 38. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) Section VII - Basics to Learn Biochemistry39. Introduction to bioorganic chemistry40. Overview of biophysical chemistry 41. Tools of biochemistry 42. Immunology 43. Genetics AppendicesAnswers to self-assessment exercisesI. Abbreviations used in this book II. Origins of important biochemical words III. Common confusables in biochemistry IV. Practical biochemistry—principles V. Clinical biochemistry laboratory VI. Case studies with biochemical correlations Fhis book, BIOCHEMISTRY (Fifth Edition) O is an amalgamation of ffiedical and basic sciences, and is comprehensively written, revised and updated to meet the curriculum requirements of Medical, Pharmacy, Dental, Veterinary, Biotechnology, Agricultural Sciences, Life Sciences students, and others studying Biochemistry as one of the subjects. 0 is the first text book on Biochemistry in English with multicolor illustrations by an author from Asia. The use of multicolors is for a clear understanding of the complicated structures and biochemical reactions. O is written in a lucid style with the subject being presented as an engaging story growing from elementary information to the most recent advances, and with theoretical discussions being supplemented with illustrations, tables, biomedical concepts, clinical correlates and case studies for easy understanding of Biochemistry. O has each chapter beginning with a four-line verse followed by the text with clinical correlates, a summary, and self-assessment exercises. The lively illustrations and text with appropriate headings and sub-headings in bold type faces facilitate reading path clarity and quick recall. All this will help the students to master the subject and face the examinations with confidence. O provides the most recent and essential information on Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, and current topics such as Diabetes, Cancer, Free Radicals and Antioxidants, Prostaglandins, etc. O describes a wide variety of case studies (77) with biomedical correlations. The case studies are listed at the end of relevant chapters for immediate reference, quick review and better understanding of Biochemistry. 0 contains the basics (Bioorganic and Biophysical Chemistry, Tools of Biochemistry, Immunology, and Genetics) for beginners to learn easily Biochemistry, origins of biochemical words, confusables in Biochemistry, principles of Practical Biochemistry, and Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory.
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    Essam Anwar, Mohamed (Prof. Dr.).
    Colour atlas of Histology : Photographic and Diagrammatic : For the first Year Medical Students. Part I / M. Essam Anwar. - Cairo : University Book Centre, 2000 (Kalyoub, Egypt : Al-Ahram Commercial Press). - 4, 117 p. : il. ; 28 cm. - На англ. мові. - ISBN 977-203-131-0 : 050.00 р.
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Анотація: CONTENT Page Parti Chapter 1-Cell................. 1 2- Epithelial tissues .............. 10 3- Connective tissues ........... 20 C.T. cells, fibers, types ......... 20 Cartilage .............. 28 Bone ................ 34 4- Blood ............... 40 5- Muscular tissues .............. 44 6- Nervous tissues ............ 50 7- Blood vascular system .......... 58 8- Immune system (lymphatic tissues) ....... 66 9- The Respiratory system ............ 76 10-The Skin................ 81 Part II Revision Part III For Pharmaceutical and dental students
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    El Nasr, Osama Abo (Dr.).
    Concise medical physiology : 2nd year / Osama Abo El Nasr. - 2nd ed. - Cairo : Republic House Press, 2011. - 10, 232 p. : color. il. ; 30 cm. - На англ. мові. - References: p. 232. - ISBN 978-977-716-305-7 : 050.00 р.
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Анотація: Physiology is an ever changing science. This new edition of "Textbook of Physiology" (two volumes) contains more than 1000 study questions, about 2000 MCQs and above 700 figures. It focuses on the basic principles of physiology needed to begin a career in the health care profession. It should also be useful to both undergraduate and post graduate students who wish to review the basic principles needed for understanding the pathophysiology of human diseases. Salient features of this new edition of textbook are: 1. The entire text has been thoroughly updated and many new diagrams added for better understanding and reproducibility. 2. The text has been so presented that the students would find it easy to attempt any question in the form of objective or subjective type, multiple choice or essay type after going through the text. 3. A rapid preview has been presented at the beginning of each chapter to help the readers to have a bird's eye view of the chapter content. 4. Highlighting of important terms has been done by using italics, bold letters or pin-pointing important notes in boxes. 5. Study questions at the end of each chapter modified as per guidelines issued by the Medical Council of India (MCI). 6. Many more Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) have been included at the end of each chapter. This would not only help in various competitive examinations but will also facilitate self assessment and quick review. 7. Many clinical pictures have been incorporated for better understanding of clinical concepts. 8. Photographs of eminent scientists who contributed to modern physiology incorporated. The budding workers may get inspiration from them. 9. A detailed index has been meticulously prepared to search out any text content easily. 10- Abnormalities of ovarian functions - ovarian cycle --—-—----- 11- Menopause ———————————————————-———————— 12- Contraception —————————————————————————————- 13-Fertilization - implantation ————————————————— 14- Placenta ———————————————————————————————— 15- Parturition (labour) ————————————————————— 16- Lactation ————————————————————————— Sensory nervous system 1- Introduction - organization of the nervous system ——————- 2- Synapse - synaptic transmission - Mechanism of synaptic transmission —————————— Synaptic potentials (postsynaptic - presynaptic) ———— Characters of synaptic transmission ——————————————-Factors affecting synaptic transmission ————————————- 3- Chemical transmitters ------————————————————— 4- Neuronal pool——————————————————————————— 5- The sensory system —————————————————————— Receptors (types - properties)—————————————— Somatic sensory afferents ————————————— Somatic sensations ———————————————————— Tactile sensations ——————————————————— Thermal sensation ——————————————————————— Pain sensation Cutaneous - deep - visceral - referred - neuropathic pain — Pathways of pain sensation ————————————— - Pain control ——————————————————————— 6- Sensations from head & neck (headache) ———————————— 7- Sensory pathways ———————————————————————————- 8- Sensory code ————————————————————————— 9- Sensory cortex (somatic sensory areas) ——————————————- 10- Sensory lesions ———————————————————————— SpeciaCsenses Vision 1- Physiologic anatomy of the eye - Physiological optics ————— 2- Protective mechanisms of the eye -—————————————— 3- The aqueous humour - Intraocular pressure - Glaucoma————- 4-The cornea ——————-——————————-—————————————- 5- The lens (Cataract - Accommodation - Near response)————— 6- Errors of refraction ——————-——-—————————————————- 7- The iris —————————————————————————— 8- Light reflex - causes of meiosis & Mydriasis -————————— 9- The retina - rods & cones ——-——————————————— 10- Duplicity theory of vision ——-———————-———————————— 11- Spectral sensitivity of photopigments ——————-—————— 12- Photoreceptor potentials & signal transmission in the retina — 13- Automatic regulation of retina! sensitivity (retinal adaptation)- 14- Colour vision ———————————-—————————————— 15- Colour blindness ————————————————————— 16- Visual pathway - lesions of the visual pathway —————— 17- Visual field ———————.——-—-——-————- 18- Visual acuity -----——————————————————— 19- Binocular vision —————————————————————————— 20- After image phenomenon- Electroretinogram (ERG) - Squint - 3-Cearing 1- The structure of the ear ————————————————————— 2- Mechanism of hearing — auditory pathway — auditory encoding The sense of taste The sense of smell (olfaction) Motor nervous system 1- Introduction ————————-——————————————————— 2- Monosynaptic spinal reflexes - Muscle spindles——————————————————— - Stretch reflex (significance - supra spinal control) ———— - Muscle tone - Tendon jerk —————————————————— - Inverse stretch reflex ———————————————— 3- Polysynaptic reflexes —————————————————————— 4- Complete transaction of the spinal cord —————————— 5- Motor functions of the brain stem ———————————— - The reticular formation of the brain stem ————————— - Equilibrium & the vestibular apparatus —————————— - Semicircular canals ————————————————— - The utricle & saccule ——————————————————— - Posture & postural reflexes ————————————— 6- The motor cortex - Motor areas of the cerebral cortex ———————————— - Upper & lower motor neuron lesion —————————————- 7- Basal ganglia - Anatomy & nervous connections ————————————— - Functions of the basal ganglia ————————————— - Diseases of the basal ganglia ————————————— 8- the cerebellum - Anatomy, divisions & cerebellar connections —————— - Functions of the cerebellum ————————————————— - The neocerebellum syndrome ————————————— 9- The arousal mechanism - Evoked cortical responses ——————————————————- - The electroencephalogram (EEG)———————————— 10- Sleep (types - mechanism) --——————————————— 11- The thalamus ———————————————————— 12- The hypothalamus (nuclei — functions)———————————— 13- Behaviour & the limbic system (anatomy - functions) ———— 14- Speech: Speech centers - aphasia ———————————— ThysioCogy of kidney 1- Introduction& physiologic anatomy of the kidney - Renal functions ———————————————————————— - The nephron - juxta glomerular apparatus ————————— 2- Glomerular filtration - Formation of urine ——————————————————— - Glomerular filtration (control - forces affecting)——————- 3- Tubular processing of the glomerular filtrate 4- Handling of certain important solutes | - Na+ handling by renal tubules & regulation of Na+ excretion—— 177 - Glucose reabsorption by renal tubules (mechanism - tubular 179 I transport maximum - Glucose titration curve - Glycosuria) —— 179 I - Water reabsorption & excretion —————————————————— 181 ( - Urine concentration & dilution —————————————————— 181 - Diuresis & diuretics —————————————-——————————— 184 -- Tubular handling of K+ ——————————————————————— 184 - Tubular handling of urea ————————————————————— 5- Plasma clearance —————————————————————— 6- Micturition —————————————————————————— 7- Acid -base balance / water & electrolyte balance - Regulation of acid - base balance ———————————————— 191 I - Acid - base disturbances —————————————————————— 193 ____________(gastrointestinaCpfiysioCogy_______ 1- Introduction - Gastrointestinal wall & smooth muscles (electrical activity) —— 199 I - GIT innervation - GIT movements————————————————— - Gastrointestinal hormones ———————————————— 2- Mouth & esophagus - Salivary secretion (stages — functions — control)———————— - Mastication (chewing) —-——-----——---———-----—------— - Swallowing (deglutition)————-———————— 3- Stomach - Functional anatomy - motor functions of the stomach ————— - Gastric secretion ——————————————————————————— - Acid secretion ———————————————————————————— - Phases of gastric secretion————————————————————— - Mucosal barrier - Peptic ulcer ——————————————————— 4- Pancreatic secretion - Functional anatomy - composition of pancreatic juice ————— - Regulation of pancreatic secretion ———————————————— Liver & biliary system - Functions of the liver ———————————————————————— 211 - Bilirubin metabolism & excretion - Jaundice —————————— 213 - The gall bladder ------——————————————— 214 6- The small intestine I - Secretions & movements of the small intestine ————————— 215 - A dynamic ileus & mechanical obstruction of small intestine — 216 8- The colon(large intestine): motility - defecation ——————————— 216 MetaboCism & 1xercisej>hysioCogy 1- Respiratory Quotient (RQ) ———————————————————— 22: 2- Basal metabolic rate (BMR) ———————————————————— 221 3- Specific Dynamic Action (SDA)——————————————————— 222 4- Food intake - theories ——————————————————————— 222 5- Obesity ———————--———————————— 223 6- Body temperature & its regulation ———————————————— 224 7- Reactions of body during exposure to cold & to heat—————— 226 Exercise physiology ————————————————————————————— 229
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    El Nasr, Osama Abo (Dr.).
    Concised medical physiology : 1st year / Osama A. Nasr. - 1st ed. - Cairo : [s. n.], 2007. - 8, 181 p. : color. il. ; 30 cm. - На англ. мові. - References: p. 181. - 050.00 р.
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Анотація: Contents Introduction Tage Autonomic nervous system TnysioCoay of the nerve 1- The cell membrane ——————————- 2- Transport through the cell membrane 3- Body fluids ———————————————- 4- Homeostasis ——————————— 5- Regulating systems —————————— mmmm i - Introduction - Anatomical organization 2- Somatic & autonomic nervous systems - 3- Autonomic ganglia ————————— 4- Sympathetic nervous system —————— 5- Parasympathetic nervous system ——— 6- Chemical transmission in A.N.S.———— 7- Autonomic receptors ————————— 8- Drugs that affect the A.N.S.-——--——- 1- Introduction - the neurons ———————— 2- The R.M.P ————————-——————— 3- Action potential————————————— 4- Local potentials —————————————— 5- Excitability changes during nerve stimulation 6- Biphasic action potential ————————— 7- Compound action potential ————————— 8- Conduction(propagation) of action potential - 9- Nerve accommodation ————————————— 1- Types of muscles — skeletal muscles (structure)——————- 2- Neuromuscular junction - neuromuscular transmission —- 3- Changes following skeletal muscle stimulation ——————— 4- Excitation - contraction coupling ———————————— 5- Types of contraction of skeletal muscles———————————- 6- Factors affecting skeletal muscle contraction ——————— 7- Smooth muscles (structure - characteristics - contraction)- 1- Functions of the blood - composition of the blood 2- Plasma - plasma proteins —————————— 3- Red blood corpuscles (RBCs) - Erythrocytes——— Hemoglobin (Hb)————————————————— Erythropoiesis ——————————————— Anemia —————————————————— 4- Platelets ———————————————————————— 5- Hemostasis ———————————————— Blood coagulation —————————————— - Anticlotting mechanisms —————————— - Abnormalities of hemostasis ——————— 6- White blood cells (leucocytes) ————————— 7- Immunity ——————————————————— - Non specific (innate) immunity ——————— - Specific (acquired) immunity ————————— 8- Cell mediated immunity ———————————— 9- Humoral immunity - antibodies ———————- Blood groups — Rh factor — Blood transfusion 1- Introduction —————————————— 2- Cardiac muscle ————————— 3- Cardiac properties ————————— 4- Electrical properties ——————— 5- Rhythmicity ——————————— 6- Conductivity ————————————— 7- Mechanical properties -———--—- 8- Cardiac cycle —————————— 9- Electrocardiogram (ECG) —————— - Cardiac output —————————————11 - Cardiac work & oxygen consumption- 12- Cardiac efficiency & reserve ———— 13- Heart failure—————————————- 1- Functional parts of the circulation —— 2- Biophysiological considerations ———— 3- Arterial & arteriolar circulation ———— 4- Capillary circulation ———————— 5- Lymphatic circulation —————————— 6- Venous circulation ———————————— 7- Pulmonary circulation ————————— 8- Coronary circulation ———————————— 9- Basic mechanisms of circulatory control 10 - Regulation of arterial blood pressure — 11 -Control of heart rate —————————— 12- Circulatory shock —————————— 13- Cerebral circulation——————————— 14- Cutaneous circulation——————————— 1- Introduction - the airways ——————————— 2- Pulmonary pressures —————————————————— 3- Surfactant —————————————————————— 4- Mechanism of respiration ——————————————— 5- Pulmonary compliance ——————————————— 6- Work of breathing ———————————————————— 7- Lung volumes & capacities —————————————————- 8- Pulmonary function tests ——————————————— 9- Dead space ——————————————————— 10- The respiratory functions of the blood ——————————11 - Alveolar ventilation (VA) perfusion (Q) ratio ——————— 12- Gas transport by the blood ——————————————— Oxygen transport --————————————————— C02 transport - Chloride shift phenomenon ———— 13- Control of respiration - respiratory centers ———————— 14- Genesis of rhythmic respiration — role of the vagus nerve if- Regulation of respiration ————————————— Chemical regulation of respiration ———————— Non- chemical ( nervous) regulation of respiration — 16- Hypoxia ————————————————————————————— 17- Cyanosis ——————————————————————————— 18- High altitude physiology ———————————————————
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    El Nasr, Osama Abo (Dr.).
    Concised medical physiology : 2nd year / Osama A. Nasr. - 1st ed. - Cairo : Rosa El Yousseff Press, 2007. - 10, 228 p. : color. il. ; 29 cm. - На англ. мові. - References: p. 228. - ISBN 977-201-239-1 : 050.00 р.
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Анотація: Contents "Endocrine 1- Introduction Endocrine glands — hormones ———————————————————— Mechanism of hormone action ————————————— 2- Pituitary gland - Anterior pituitary gland —————————————————— i- Growth hormone (GH)———————————————————— ii- Prolactin hormone (PRL)——————————————— Posterior pituitary gland ———————————————————— i- Vasopressin (ADH)————————————————————— ii- Oxytocin —————————————————————— 3- Thyroid gland - Introduction - thyroid follicles —————————————— - Thyroid hormones (synthesis - receptors - cellular mechanisms)— - Action of thyroid hormones ————————————————— - Regulation of thyroid gland - Disorders of thyroid gland——— 4- Hormonal control of calcium & bone physiology - Calcium (functions — distribution — absorption) - phosphorus — Parathyroid glands - Parathormone (PTH)————————— - 1,25-DHCC - Calcitonin ———————————-—————————— - Calcium homeostasis — tetany ————————————— 5- Adrenal gland - Glucocorticoids (actions - control)———————————— - Mineralocorticoids (actions - control) ———————————— - Actions of adrenal androgens & estrogens ————————— Hyperaldosteronism - Cushing's syndrome - Addison's syndrome — - Adrenal medulla(actions-control of epinephrine Snorepinephrine) 6- Endocrine pancreas - Insulin (receptors - cellular effects - glucose transporters) ——— - Metabolic actions of insulin - control of insulin secretion —— - Diabetes mellitus -———-—————————————— 7- Glucagon - Somatostatin - Glucose homeostasis -———— Mate reproductive system 1- Physiological anatomy of male reproductive system ————- 2- Spermatogenesis (mechanism — factors affecting)———————- 3- Sertoli cells — secondary sex organs ——————————————— 4- Male hormones (testosterone)—————————————————— 5- Testicuiar function tests - abnormalities of testicular function- 6- Puberty ————————————————————————— JemaCe reproductive system 1- Physiological anatomy of female reproductive system ——— 2-Oogenesis —————————————————————— 3- Ovarian cycle ———————————————————————————— 4- Menstrual cycle ——————————————————————— 5- Regulation of the female ovarian cycle ————————————- 6- Hypothalamic - pituitary — ovarian relationship —————— 7- Ovarian hormones - Estrogens ————————————————————— - Progesterone ———————————————————— 10- Abnormalities of ovarian functions - ovarian cycle 11- Menopause —————————————————————— 12- Contraception ————————————————————— 13-Fertilization — implantation ————————————— 14- Placenta ——————————————————————— 15- Parturition (labour) ——————————————————- 16- Lactation ———————————————————————- Sensory nervous system 1- Introduction - organization of the nervous system ————— 2- Synapse — synaptic transmission - Mechanism of synaptic transmission ———————————— - Synaptic potentials (postsynaptic — presynaptic) ————— - Characters of synaptic transmission —————-——————— - Factors affecting synaptic transmission ——————————— 3- Chemical transmitters —-————————————————————— 4- Neuronal pool———————————————————————————— 5- The sensory system - Receptors (types - properties)————————————————— - Somatic sensory afferents —————-————————————— - Somatic sensations- Tactile sensations ————————————————————— Thermal sensation —————————————————————- Pain sensation - Cutaneous - deep - visceral - referred - neuropathic pain - Pathways of pain sensations ———————————————— - Pain control ——————————————————————————- 6- Sensations from head & neck (headache) ———————————— 7- Sensory pathways ————————————————————————— 8- Sensory code ————————————————————————————- 9- Sensory cortex (somatic sensory areas) ————————————— 10- Sensory lesions ——————————————————————————- SveciaC senses Vision 1- Physiologic anatomy of the eye - Physiological optics ————— 2- Protective mechanisms of the eye ————————————————- 3- The aqueous humour - Intraocular pressure - Glaucoma———- 4-The cornea —————————————————————————————— 5- The lens (Cataract - Accommodation - Near response)————— 6- Errors of refraction ——————————————————————————— 7- The iris ———————.————.———.——— 8- Light reflex - causes of meiosis & Mydriasis —————————— 9- The retina — rods & cones —————————————————————— 10- Duplicity theory of vision ————————————————————— 11- Spectral sensitivity of photopigments —————————————— 12- Photoreceptor potentials & signal transmission in the retina — 13- Automatic regulation of retinal sensitivity (retinal adaptation)- 14- Colour vision —————————————————————————————— 15- Colour blindness —————————————————————————— 16- Visual pathway - lesions of the visual pathway ————————— 17- Visual field ———————--———————--———— Motor nervous system 18- Visual acuity ————————————————————————————-19- Binocular vision ———————————————————————— 20- After image phenomenon — Flicker — Electroretinogram (ERG) 21- Squint - Ophthalmoscopic examination of the eye ——————— tearing 1- The structure of the ear ——————————————————————— 2- Mechanism of hearing - auditory pathway - auditory encoding - The sense of taste The sense of smell (oifaction) ______________ 1- Introduction —————————-—----—————— 2- Monosynaptic spinal reflexes Muscle spindles——————————————————— - Stretch reflex (components — supra spinal control) - Muscle tone - Tendon jerk —————————————— - Inverse stretch reflex ———————————— 3- Polysynaptic reflexes ——————————————— 4- Complete transection of the spinal cord ——————— 5- Motor functions of the brain stem ————————————- - The reticular formation of the brain stem ————— - Equilibrium & the vestibular apparatus —————. . Semicircular canals——————————————————- - The utricle & saccule ————————————— - Posture & postural reflexes ———————————— 6- The motor cortex - Motor areas of the cerebral cortex ————————— - Upper & lower motor neuron lesion ——————— 7- Basal ganglia - Anatomy & nervous connections ——————————- - Functions of the basal ganglia ———————————- Diseases of the basal ganglia ————————— 8- the cerebellumI- Anatomy, divisions & cerebellar connections —— Functions of the cerebellum —————————— - The neocerebellum syndrome ————————— I i 9- The arousal mechanism - Evoked cortical responses ——————————— - The electroencephalogram (EEG)——————————- 10- Sleep (types — mechanism) ——————————————— 11- The thalamus ————————————————————— 12- The hypothalamus (nuclei - functions)—————— 13- Behaviour & the limbic system (anatomy - functions) 14- Speech: Speech centers - aphasia - Introductions physiologic anatomy of the kidney Renal functions ———————————————— - The nephron - juxta glomeruiar apparatus ——-2- Glomeruiar filtration Formation of urine ————————————————— - Glomeruiar filtration (control - forces affecting)- - Tubular processing of the glomeruiar filtrate 4- Handling of certain important solutes - Na' handling by renal tubules & regulation of Na+ excretion— - Glucose reabsorption by renal tubules (mechanism — tubular transport maximum — Glucose titration curve — Glycosuria) -- - Water reabsorption & excretion ———-————————— - Urine concentration & dilution ———————————————— - Diuresis & diuretics —————————————————————— - Tubular handling of K+ ————————————————————— - Tubular handling of urea ————————————————— 5- Plasma clearance ——————————————————— 6-Micturition ————————————————————————————————- 7- Acid -base balance - Regulation of acid - base balance ——————————————- - Acid - base disturbances ———————————————————— GastrointestinaCpfiysioCbi 1- Introduction - Gastrointestinal wall & smooth muscles (electrical activity) - GIT innervation - GIT movements————————————— - Gastrointestinal hormones ————————————— 2- Mouth & esophagus - Salivary secretion (stages - functions - control)———— - Mastication (chewing) ———————————————————— - Swallowing (deglutition)————————————— 3- Stomach - Motor functions of the stomach ———————————— - Gastric secretion —————————————————— - Acid secretion ——————————————————— - Phases of gastric secretion ——————————————— - Mucosai barrier - Peptic ulcer —————————————————- 4- Pancreatic secretion - Composition of pancreatic juice —————————— - Regulation of pancreatic secretion —————————— 5- Liver & biliary system - Functions of the liver ————————————————— - Bilirubin metabolism & excretion - Jaundice —————————- - The gall bladder —————————————————— 6- The small intestine - Secretions & movements of the small intestine ———— - A dynamic ileus & mechanical obstruction of small intestine 8- The colonflarge intestine): motility - defecation ————————— MetaBoCtsm & Exercise vfivsioioi 1- Respiratory Quotient (RQ) ————————————— 2- Basal metabolic rate (BMR) ———————————— 3- Specific Dynamic Action (SDA)——————————— 4- Food intake — theories ———————————————— 5- Obesity ———————————————————— 6- Body temperature & its regulation ———————— 7- Reactions of body during exposure to cold & to heat-Exercise physiology —————————————————————
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