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Infections in Cancer Patients John N. Greene

Infections in Cancer Patients By John N. Greene

Infections in Cancer Patients by John N. Greene


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Outlining the means of infection management and emphasizing early recognition and identification of pathogens, this volume pinpoints the distinct immunodeficiencies related to specific malignancies that result in predictable opportunistic infections. It contains illustrations and tables.

Infections in Cancer Patients Summary

Infections in Cancer Patients by John N. Greene

Outlining the best means of infection management and emphasizing early recognition and identification of pathogens, this trailblazing volume pinpoints the distinct immunodeficiencies related to specific malignancies that result in predictable opportunistic infections-containing accessible reviews of the latest scientific research, reports from the forefront of clinical practice, and copious illustrations and tables to be of maximal benefit to the reader.

About John N. Greene

John N. Greene

Table of Contents

The Laparoscopic Revolution, Patient Selection and Preparation, Basic Equipment, Room Setup, and Patient Positioning, Anesthetic Issues, Access and Port Placement, Hand-Assisted Approach, Suturing and Knot Tying, Instruments for Ligating, Tissue Approximation, Gluing, and Coagulation, Laparoscopic Ultrasonography, Complications of Laparoscopic Surgery, General Postoperative Care, Laparoscopic Skills Training, Surgical Robots, Telesurgery, and Future Technologies

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NPB9780824754372
9780824754372
0824754379
Infections in Cancer Patients by John N. Greene
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2004-05-24
552
N/A
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