The book gives a summary of current knowledge and explores some of the pressing topics in pediatric research. Readers will learn new information about current pediatric issues from this book. In contrast to traditional pediatrics books, contemporary pediatric concerns and topics have a new perspective. This book covers a variety of pediatric subspecialties, including cardiology, hemato-oncology, and infectious disorders, as well as nutritional newborn health.
Worldwide, developmental impairments continue to be a major cause for worry because they affect a significant population of both children and adults. There are certain commonalities among the various approaches to understanding and diagnosing these disorders, even if the infections and underlying mechanisms that cause developmental abnormalities in children and adults may change from country to country. This fact has been emphasized throughout the book, which also emphasizes the methods for diagnosing and treating the affected individuals' numerous behavioral disorders.
The content in this book about autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is comprehensive. The field of autism spectrum diseases is currently the subject of numerous studies. Consequently, staying current with all that's happening in this field
In-depth information about Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and associated topics is provided in this book. There are numerous studies being done on ASD, and significant efforts are being made to study it. Any profession typically has challenges.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, sometimes known as ADHD, is a widespread disorder that affects many children and adolescents worldwide. The diagnosis of ADHD is based on a thorough clinical process that considers academic and reliable history, reports from home, a physical examination, and other factors to make sure there are no other underlying disorders. ADHD can have a significant impact on a child's quality of life and sense of self during their formative years. ADHD requires specialists to adopt the concepts of chronic diseases to treat it because it is a chronic condition.
Recent developments in prolactin research are presented in this book. A polypeptide hormone called prolactin is produced by and released from the anterior pituitary gland's lactotrophs. On the other hand, we now understand that secretion
The book covers a variety of topics related to understanding the causes, treatment, and mechanics of cholestasis. This outstanding book contains a substantial amount of research, important citations, and numerous applications, making it a valuable resource for pharmacists, clinicians, biochemists, graduates, upper-level undergraduates, and researchers working to uncover new information about cholestasis.
Birth defects like congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) are rather typical. About 1 in every 2,500 babies result in CDH, for which there is no known cause. Due to improper diaphragmatic development in CDH, the abdomen's contents herniate into the thoracic cavity, which causes pulmonary hypoplasia. The embryology, genetics, prenatal detection, monitoring, associated congenital malformations, and long-term effects of CDH in children are all explained in this book. It will be used as a resource by professionals who deal with this condition.
This book provides a clear and in-depth overview of bronchial asthma. For many people around the world, asthma continues to be a major source of distress. The course, prevalence, and diagnosis of asthma are all covered in this book.
This book's objective is to examine the most recent data on ADHD treatment available worldwide. There is ongoing study and discussion surrounding the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and there is substantial evidence to support both behavioral and psychopharmacological methods. Researchers are constantly looking for innovative strategies to use in addition to or instead of the more traditional approaches, and these interventions range from meditation to cognitive behavioral interventions to neuropsychologically based methodologies to social skills training.
An detailed account of newborn bacterial infection is provided in this book. Still a significant source of illness and fatality in newborns, particularly in preterm, low birth weight babies, is neonatal sepsis.
The issue of childhood obesity has been made worse by the present lifestyle choices. With this book, we hope to address the main causes of juvenile obesity as well as potential solutions. Obesity is primarily caused by a confluence of genetic, ecological,
Although having a long and healthy life is everyone's ultimate objective, no two people are created equally genetically. Some people are born with congenital flaws in their genome as a burden of human suffering. Secondary infections further complicate the complexities of the cystic fibrosis illness, which affects numerous organ systems in the human body. Though they have narrowed it down to a single target gene, the consequences of this disease spread to multiple uncharted regions of the human body, making it a complex condition that researchers from all over the world are currently working to understand and cure.
This book goes into great detail about autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and topics that are related to it. There are numerous studies being done on ASD, and significant efforts are being made to study it.
This book covers the autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and facets of it in great detail. There are numerous studies being done on ASD, and significant efforts are being made to study it.
This book about neural tube defects was put together using data gathered after doing in-depth study. It features contributions from seasoned international authors from all around the world and is a fantastic resource for information.
The disease known as hydrocephalus causes fluid to build up inside the brain. Since 500 AD in Egypt, hydrocephalus has occasionally been mentioned in medical literature. An unusual buildup of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the brain's ventricles is a sign of hydrocephalus. As a result, the intracranial pressure inside the skull increases, causing the head to enlarge gradually, convulsions, tunnel vision, and mental impairment. The age of start and the chronicity of the underlying illness course both affect the clinical symptoms of hydrocephalus. Increased intracranial pressure is a symptom of acute ventricular dilatation, whereas Adams triad is a more subtle sign of chronic ventricular dilatation.
The substantial advancements in newborn care that have occurred constitute the backdrop for this updated work. This book examines pathogenetic mechanisms involved in prenatal brain injury, sleep apnea, as well as embracing the field of newborn gastroenterology and nutrition treatment. It also covers some updates on contemporary issues addressing general research and clinical practice. Additionally, it encourages research by fully introducing the reader to the most recent knowledge and future prospects in the fields of epidemiologic analysis for low birth weight and the creation of an effective, evidence-based innovative newborn care program. This book will be an invaluable resource for multidisciplinary experts in the field and is essential for a favorable neonatal result.
The development of infectious and respiratory diseases is covered in-depth in this book. A dynamic science, medicine. We constantly see new developments and improvements in our understanding of the pathophysiology, structure, and treatment options for diseases as well as the numerous obstacles associated with their management. The same is true for respiratory illnesses, with the respiratory system being significantly impacted by the emergence of new respiratory infections. Since the dawn of time, respiratory diseases have played a significant role in the morbidity and mortality of humanity. Despite the fact that physicians and the general public have a limited understanding of respiratory diseases, these illnesses are becoming more common as new diseases are discovered and their prevalence is rising.
This book emphasizes each of the key dystonia-related issues. This book discusses the relevant genes that have been found, as well as how biology interacts with the genesis of dystonia, one of the many facets of dystonia. The clinical phenomenology of dystonia is presented in a unique way in this book because in addition to the individual explanations of the cervical, oromandibular/lingual/laryngeal, task-specific, and secondary dystonias, associated features like parkinsonism, tremors, and spasticity have also been separately described.
This insightful book offers an introduction to the subject of premature delivery. One of the most common obstetrical issues nowadays is preterm parturition syndrome. Knowing the processes causing prematurity may aid medical professionals in developing the necessary treatment plans that are suitable for the mechanisms causing preterm parturition in a certain patient. The book offers current information on preterm birth, hemostatic system activation, and the relationship between periodontal disease and maternal stress. Together with a long-term component of late preterm parturition, it also clarifies the short- and long-term impacts of prematurity.
Written by knowledgeable and well-known authors from throughout the world, this book clarifies the various facets of endocrinology. It provides an overview of the state of knowledge regarding the basic and applied aspects of endocrinology. An examination of contemporary endocrine research and its therapeutic applications is provided to specialists and students in this book. It looks at the kidneys' endocrine functioning and how hormones from other organ structures target the kidney. The goal of this book is to provide readers with well-researched studies.
This book highlights new developments in the field of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Both adults and children suffer from this illness frequently. Therefore, scientists work to comprehend the fundamental causes of ADHD and related variables at both the basic and applied levels. The goal of this book is to provide an overview of various studies conducted on ADHD. It covers a wide range of subjects, including academic outcomes, juvenile justice, endocrine disorders, and postural control. For seasoned researchers, first-time students interested in learning about ADHD, and professionals looking for fresh perspectives and the most recent advancements in the area, this book will offer a comprehensive explanation.
The area of medicine that treats illnesses that affect children is called pediatrics. Complementary pediatric subspecialty difficulties, such as ophthalmologic, surgical, psychological, and administrative issues brought on by long-term pharmaceutical use, are presented in this book. Readers will learn about current advancements in these specialized fields from this book.
This book uses a wealth of data to give an integrated approach to preterm birth. There are a number of illustrative books available on this topic that cover both obstetric and pediatric/neonatal topics. All of these texts, however, do not combine material from pediatrics with the transversal of neonate through childhood and obstetrics with the neonatal phase. To combat the issue of preterm delivery and lessen its effects and aftermath, a thorough conversation amongst specialists is required. Despite all the advancements in medicine, preterm delivery is still much too common, and the consequences it can cause affect families, hospitals, and society at large.
"In both, clinical practitioners and scientists, few find it more convenient to depend upon irrelevant clarifications, while the rest never stop looking for answers" . In these startling remarks, veteran Italian clinical physician Augusto Murri
The studies on child development are compiled in this book. It makes an effort to examine parenting and kid development from the time when it was first recognized as a crucial element in comprehending a child's psychology and providing support and enhancement for it. The world is changing, and with it, our parenting styles and our kids' responses to it, which is why this kind of research is essential. This book so highlights the necessity to learn about new research and instructional strategies.
Retinoblastoma is an uncommon kind of retinal malignancy that typically affects young children. Retinoblastoma was the first gene found to be capable of suppressing tumor growth. This discovery opened up new avenues for research in the field of oncology and led to the identification of 35 tumor suppressor genes in the human genome. This publication is a comprehensive compilation of both basic and advanced information that can simultaneously serve novice and seasoned physicians. This book also includes a substantial quantity of material on the most recent developments and cutting-edge understanding of the intracellular molecular cross-talking of retinoblastoma protein with different cellular viral-like proteins.
The book provides an in-depth analysis of echocardiography, clarifying its function in medical conditions. It is an anthology of research papers written by experts from throughout the world, some of them are clinically oriented imaging scientists and others are academic medical institution representatives. The book's structure and writing style are so clear that even readers with a minimal understanding of echocardiography will be able to understand it, and specialists and researchers in the area will find it interesting and educational. This book is intended for readers who are interested in internal medicine, radiology, emergency medicine, cardiology during their basic echocardiography rotation, as well as echocardiography specialists. The last few decades have seen a rapid evolution of echocardiography technology, resulting in novel techniques for enhanced echocardiographic imaging.
An extensive examination of allergic rhinitis and its management strategies is provided in this book. While allergic rhinitis can be concerning for patients, it can also provide difficulties for medical professionals. For this reason, experts ought to be knowledgeable
A comprehensive, empirically based reference work on general pediatrics, produced by 150 international specialists, is available in Forfar & Arneil's Textbook of Pediatrics. With a focus on both prevention and treatment, the materials address children's health needs and issues in both the developed and developing worlds. For family physicians and pediatrics everywhere in the globe, it is the best international reference resource.
This widely acclaimed volume, now in its second edition, provides thorough instructions for managing children in a clinical dentistry context. The Handbook of Pediatric Dentistry, written by well-known writers worldwide, offers a complete integrated patient care philosophy in addition to the technical knowledge required to treat problems of the pediatric dentition. The Handbook of Pediatric Dentistry is filled with helpful "pull out" boxes that serve as helpful aide-mémoires. It is written in a friendly "how to" style and is richly illustrated throughout in full color. The book covers a wide range of subjects, such as child development, useful communication techniques, and suggestions for handling behavioral issues.
Having undergone extensive updating, this second edition offers a thorough overview of the topic of pediatrics. Renowned authors and editors from the USA, UK, and Asia offer helpful guidance on the diagnosis, methods of investigation, and management of a variety of childhood conditions, including ophthalmological, endocrine, haematological, and urinary diseases. Pediatric rehabilitation, child prescription, child abuse and neglect, and practical pediatric treatments are covered in four new chapters.
This updated second version offers learners the most recent advice on getting ready for the OSCE exams. It has been completely changed. The book, which is divided into fourteen chapters, covers all the important takeaways, gives a grasp of the fundamental ideas underlying the OSCE, and offers guidance on how best to respond. Numerous areas including genetics, neurology, medications and vaccinations, neonatology, the cardiovascular system, endocrinology, and much more are covered in the new edition, which also features a large number of new cases. The book has approximately 240 clinical photos and graphics to enhance it, and it also has multiple choice questions to assist students get ready for the US Specialty Board and MRCPCH exams.
Contribution of over 20 national and international experts; extensively edited to incorporate the most recent knowledge regarding the mechanism, diagnosis, and management of kidney and urinary tract problems; Maintaining the focus on management and including the most recent therapeutic recommendations • Extensive utilization of tables, graphs, and algorithms to highlight assessment and differential diagnosis Extended sections on electrolytes and fluids, renal transplants, peritoneal and hemodialysis, cystic kidneys, tabular disorders, refractory rickets, acute kidney damage, and chronic kidney diseases Chapters on imaging, nephrotic syndrome, hemolytic uremic syndrome, glomerulonephritis, imaging, and hypertension have been rearranged and rewritten. updated appendices with material that is incredibly useful in real life Beneficial to pediatricians, pediatric urologists, pediatric nephrologists, and trainees in pediatric nephrology
The second edition of this handbook covers technical processes, newborn crises, and appropriate communication practices with the help of copious graphics and an easy-to-use format, drawing on guidelines from the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health as well as the most recent NICE guidelines. The Oxford Handbook of Neonatology, completely updated and revised with new sections on developmental care, therapeutic hypothermia, and other developments in the area, is an invaluable and current reference to a quickly changing field.
This new version of the Oxford Handbook of Paediatrics provides a concise reference to every facet of acute and chronic pediatrics, having been completely updated and edited to reflect the most recent guidelines. A pocket-sized compilation of clinical issues and available treatments has been skillfully distilled from years of clinical experience by the handbook's team of specialized contributors and editors. The writers have presented thorough treatment of topics including neonatology, surgery, genetics and congenital abnormalities, and child protection in an approachable and concise manner by adopting a child-centered perspective on the subject. There are also sections on community treatment of children and the psychological fallout for both the sick child and their family.
After extensive revisions and review, the fourth edition of the Oxford Handbook of Rheumatology is now a priceless resource for rheumatologists, trainees, students, and anyone else involved in the care of patients with musculoskeletal disorders. This updated edition serves as a fully functional rheumatology handbook for patients ranging in age from childhood to maturity, thanks to the inclusion of a pediatric rheumatologist on the editing team. The manual is organized practically, with an emphasis on presenting symptoms first, followed by a detailed discussion of important diseases, crises, and rare disorders. A thorough and current description of the evaluation, recommendations, and available treatments is provided. To help the reader concentrate on the most important details, the material has been reduced using bullet points and summary boxes.