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NOVEL METHODS OF MERIDIONAL AND CIRCUMFERENTIAL ANTERIOR CHAMBER ANGLE IMAGING
Ph.DDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPH
Ernst Fuchs (1851-1930) and the Worldwide Renown of the Vienna School of Ophthalmology around 1900
By presenting documents and original photographs of the ophthalmologist Ernst Fuchs his life and scientific work are presented in a way never done before.
German Version: http://e-book.fwf.ac.at/o:1551
English Version: http://e-book.fwf.ac.at/o:1773Anhand von bisher größtenteils noch niemals veröffentlichten Originaldokumenten und -abbildungen werden Leben und wissenschaftliches Wirken des Ophthalmologen Ernst Fuchs dargestellt.
Ernst Fuchs war um 1900 nicht nur der bedeutendste österreichische Ophthalmologe, sondern genoss auch international hohes Ansehen. Er führte die Wiener ophthalmologische Schule zu seiner Zeit zu Weltruf.
Deutsche Version: http://e-book.fwf.ac.at/o:1551
Englische Version: http://e-book.fwf.ac.at/o:177
Glaucoma
This book addresses the basic and clinical science of glaucomas, a group of diseases that affect the optic nerve and visual fields and is usually accompanied by increased intraocular pressure. The book incorporates the latest development as well as future perspectives in glaucoma, since it has expedited publication. It is aimed for specialists in glaucoma, researchers, general ophthalmologists and trainees to increase knowledge and encourage further progress in understanding and managing these complicated diseases
Ernst Fuchs (1851-1930) and the Worldwide Renown of the Vienna School of Ophthalmology around 1900
By presenting documents and original photographs of the ophthalmologist Ernst Fuchs his life and scientific work are presented in a way never done before.
German Version: http://e-book.fwf.ac.at/o:1551
English Version: http://e-book.fwf.ac.at/o:177
Electrophysiology
The outstanding evolution of recording techniques paved the way for better understanding of electrophysiological phenomena within the human organs, including the cardiovascular, ophthalmologic and neural systems. In the field of cardiac electrophysiology, the development of more and more sophisticated recording and mapping techniques made it possible to elucidate the mechanism of various cardiac arrhythmias. This has even led to the evolution of techniques to ablate and cure most complex cardiac arrhythmias. Nevertheless, there is still a long way ahead and this book can be considered a valuable addition to the current knowledge in subjects related to bioelectricity from plants to the human heart
Dictionary of Invertebrate Zoology
An exhaustive dictionary of over 13,000 terms relating to invertebrate zoology, including etymologies, word derivations and taxonomic classification. Entries cover parasitology, nematology, marine invertebrates, insects, and anatomy, biology, and reproductive processes for the following phyla: Acanthocephala Annelida Arthropoda Brachiopoda Bryozoa Chaetognatha Cnidaria Ctenophora Echinodermata Echiura Entoprocta Gastrotricha Gnathostomulida Kinorhyncha Loricifera Mesozoa Mollusca Nemata Nematomorpha Nemertea Onychophora Pentastoma Phoronida Placozoa Platyhelminthes Pogonophora Porifera Priapula Rotifera Sipuncula Tardigrada.https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/zeabook/1061/thumbnail.jp
Prenatal Diagnosis
This book provides detailed and comprehensive coverage on various aspects of prenatal diagnosis-with particular emphasis on sonographic and molecular diagnostic issues. It features sections dedicated to fundamentals of clinical, ultrasound and genetics diagnosis of human diseases, as well as current and future health strategies related to prenatal diagnosis. This book highlights the importance of utilizing fetal ultrasound/clinical/genetics knowledge to promote and achieve optimal health in fetal medicine. It will be a very useful resource to practitioners and scientists in fetal medicine
Abstracts from the 50th European Society of Human Genetics Conference: Posters
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Case series of breast fillers and how things may go wrong: radiology point of view
INTRODUCTION: Breast augmentation is a procedure opted by women to overcome sagging
breast due to breastfeeding or aging as well as small breast size. Recent years have shown the
emergence of a variety of injectable materials on market as breast fillers. These injectable
breast fillers have swiftly gained popularity among women, considering the minimal
invasiveness of the procedure, nullifying the need for terrifying surgery. Little do they know
that the procedure may pose detrimental complications, while visualization of breast
parenchyma infiltrated by these fillers is also deemed substandard; posing diagnostic
challenges. We present a case series of three patients with prior history of hyaluronic acid and
collagen breast injections.
REPORT: The first patient is a 37-year-old lady who presented to casualty with worsening
shortness of breath, non-productive cough, central chest pain; associated with fever and chills
for 2-weeks duration. The second patient is a 34-year-old lady who complained of cough, fever
and haemoptysis; associated with shortness of breath for 1-week duration. CT in these cases
revealed non thrombotic wedge-shaped peripheral air-space densities.
The third patient is a 37‐year‐old female with right breast pain, swelling and redness for 2-
weeks duration. Previous collagen breast injection performed 1 year ago had impeded
sonographic visualization of the breast parenchyma. MRI breasts showed multiple non-
enhancing round and oval shaped lesions exhibiting fat intensity.
CONCLUSION: Radiologists should be familiar with the potential risks and hazards as well
as limitations of imaging posed by breast fillers such that MRI is required as problem-solving
tool