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Atlas of Endomicroscopy

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by Ralf Kiesslich, Peter R. Galle, Markus Neurath. --Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Medizin Verlag , c2008.
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Kiesslich, Ralf
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Galle, Peter R
Neurath, Markus
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by Ralf Kiesslich, Peter R. Galle, Markus Neurath
Place of Publication
Berlin, Heidelberg
Publisher
Springer Medizin Verlag
Date of Publication
c2008
ISBN
9783540351153
Subjects (MeSH)
Gastroscopy - atlases
Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal - Atlases
Microscopy - methods - Atlases
Subjects (LCSH)
Gastroenterology
Endoscopic surgery
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Atlas of Human Semen Examination

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Donatella Paoli, Francesco Lombardo, Andrea Lenzi. --Cham: Springer , c2020.
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This atlas provides valuable information on crucial aspects of sperm examination as well numerous meaningful color illustrations. It discusses successful evaluation of the sperm morphology and the cellular elements other than spermatozoa, enabling readers to unambiguously interpret seminal cytologic images and compare reports for diagnostic, therapeutic and prognostic purposes. With its extensive collection of colored images, the book is intended as a reference resource for students and technic…
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Paoli, Donatella
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Lombardo, Francesco
Lenzi, Andrea
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Donatella Paoli, Francesco Lombardo, Andrea Lenzi
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (vii, 106 p.) : 172 illus. in color
Series Title
Trends in andrology and sexual medicine
ISBN
9783030399986
9783030399979 (Print ed.)
9783030399993 (Print ed.)
9783030400002 (Print ed.)
ISSN
2367-0088
Subjects (MeSH)
Cytodiagnosis
Cytological Techniques
Microscopy - methods
Spermatozoa - ultrastructure
Specialty
Men's Health
Microscopy
Reproductive Medicine
Abstract
This atlas provides valuable information on crucial aspects of sperm examination as well numerous meaningful color illustrations. It discusses successful evaluation of the sperm morphology and the cellular elements other than spermatozoa, enabling readers to unambiguously interpret seminal cytologic images and compare reports for diagnostic, therapeutic and prognostic purposes. With its extensive collection of colored images, the book is intended as a reference resource for students and technicians in the field of andrology as well as practitioners and clinicians in andrology, urology, pathology, IVF and other ART programs.
Contents
Introduction -- Human Semen Examination -- 1. Notes on Human Spermatogenesis -- 2. Morphological Structure of the Spermatozoon -- 3. Non-sperm Cellular Components of the Seminal Fluid -- 3.1 Elements from the Spermatogenesis Process -- 4. Morphological Study of the Seminal Fluid -- 4.1 Preparation of Semen Smears -- 4.2 Staining Techniques -- 5. Chromatin Aspect -- 5.1 Chromatin Organization in Human Sperm -- Further Reading -- Image Gallery: Sperm Morphology -- Image Gallery: Non-Sperm Cellular Components -- Image Gallery: Chromatin Integrity -- Image Gallery: Morphological Evaluation of Sperm Heads with Fragmented DNA, Using Both Transmitted (Bright Field) and Reflected (Dark Field) Light; Every Picture is Shown in Three Different Light Condition.
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Dermoscopy : the essentials

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Peter Soyer, Guiseppe Argenziano, Rainer Hofmann-Wellenhof ... [et al.]. (3rd ed.) --Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier , c2020.
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Dermoscopy: The Essentials presents the practical guidance you need to master this highly effective, more economical, and less invasive alternative to biopsy. Drs. Peter Soyer, Giuseppe Argenziano, Rainer Hofmann-Wellenhof, and Iris Zalaudek explain all aspects of performing dermoscopy and interpreting results. With approximately 30% new clinical and dermoscopic images, valuable pearls and checklists, and online access to the fully searchable and downloadable text, you’ll have everything you n…
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Soyer, H. Peter
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Peter Soyer, Guiseppe Argenziano, Rainer Hofmann-Wellenhof ... [et al.]
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3rd ed.
Place of Publication
Philadelphia, PA
Publisher
Elsevier
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource, 352 p.
ISBN
9780702068829
Subjects (MeSH)
Skin Neoplasms - diagnosis
Melanoma - diagnosis
Microscopy - methods
Subjects (LCSH)
Skin - Cancer - Diagnosis
Skin Neoplasms - diagnosis
Melanoma - diagnosis
Microscopy - methods
Specialty
Dermatology
Diagnosis
Microscopy
Abstract
Dermoscopy: The Essentials presents the practical guidance you need to master this highly effective, more economical, and less invasive alternative to biopsy. Drs. Peter Soyer, Giuseppe Argenziano, Rainer Hofmann-Wellenhof, and Iris Zalaudek explain all aspects of performing dermoscopy and interpreting results. With approximately 30% new clinical and dermoscopic images, valuable pearls and checklists, and online access to the fully searchable and downloadable text, you’ll have everything you need to diagnose earlier and more accurately.
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Dermoscopy : the essentials

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Soyer, Peter. (3rd ed.) --Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier , 2020.
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Soyer, Peter
Edition
3rd ed.
Place of Publication
Philadelphia, PA
Publisher
Elsevier
Date of Publication
2020
ISBN
9780702068829
Subjects (MeSH)
Skin Neoplasms - diagnosis
Melanoma - diagnosis
Microscopy - methods
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Access to this online resource is restricted to IWK Health Centre employees working from inside the hospital network.
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Duvernoy's Atlas of the Human Brain Stem and Cerebellum : High-Field MRI : Surface Anatomy, Internal Structure, Vascularization and 3D Sectional Anatomy

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by Thomas P. Naidich, Henri M. Duvernoy, Bradley N. Delman, A. Gregory Sorensen, Spyros S. Kollias, E. Mark Haacke. --Vienna: Springer , c2009.
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Naidich, Thomas P
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Duvernoy, Henri M
Delman, Bradley N
Sorensen, A. Gregory
Kollias, Spyros S
Haacke, E. Mark
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by Thomas P. Naidich, Henri M. Duvernoy, Bradley N. Delman, A. Gregory Sorensen, Spyros S. Kollias, E. Mark Haacke
Place of Publication
Vienna
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2009
ISBN
9783211739716
Subjects (MeSH)
Brain Stem - anatomy & histology - Atlases
Brain stem - physiology
Cerebellum - anatomy & histology - Atlases
Cerebellum - physiology
Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods - Atlases
Microscopy - methods - Atlases
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Neurosciences
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In Vivo Cryotechnique in Biomedical Research and Application for Bioimaging of Living Animal Organs

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Shinichi Ohno, Nobuhiko Ohno, Nobuo Terada, editors. (1st ed.) --Tokyo: Springer Japan , c2016.
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This book focuses on actual morphofunctional findings of cells and tissues in living animal organs. Medical and biological scientists need to know the real in vivo morphology and immunolocalization of the molecular components in living animal organs. Recently, the live imaging of cells and tissues of animals with fluorescence-labeled proteins by gene manipulation has become more and more popular in biological fields. Current research, meanwhile, has revealed that immunohistochemical or morpholo…
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Ohno, Shinichi
Ohno, Nobuhiko
Terada, Nobuo
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Shinichi Ohno, Nobuhiko Ohno, Nobuo Terada, editors
Edition
1st ed.
Place of Publication
Tokyo
Publisher
Springer Japan
Date of Publication
c2016
Physical Description
1 online resource (xi, 300 p. : 114 illus., 99 illus. in color)
ISBN
9784431557234
9784431557227 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Animal Structures - anatomy & histology
Biopsy - methods
Cryoelectron Microscopy - methods
Freeze Substitution - methods
Intravital Microscopy - methods
Mice - anatomy & histology
Abstract
This book focuses on actual morphofunctional findings of cells and tissues in living animal organs. Medical and biological scientists need to know the real in vivo morphology and immunolocalization of the molecular components in living animal organs. Recently, the live imaging of cells and tissues of animals with fluorescence-labeled proteins by gene manipulation has become more and more popular in biological fields. Current research, meanwhile, has revealed that immunohistochemical or morphological studies exclusively depend on living animal organs. The cryotechnique is one of the most useful tools for immunohistochemistry and bioimaging of animal organs. This book describes the epoch-making cryotechnique originally developed by the editors. The book also makes the management of living animal morphology more accessible not only for biomedical researchers but also for clinical doctors, providing a valuable resource work on the current perspectives of in vivo morphology.
Contents
Part I. Overview -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Biomedical significance and development of "IVCT" -- 3. How to perform "IVCT" -- 4. Technical merits with "IVCT" -- Part II. Application of "IVCT" to various mouse organs -- 5. Histochemical Analyses of Living Mouse Liver under Different Hemodynamic Conditions -- 6. Three-dimensional reconstruction of liver tissues with confocal laser scanning microscopy -- 7. Application of "in vivo cryotechnique" to immunohistochemical detection of hypoxia in mouse liver tissues treated with pimonidazole -- 8. Immunohistochemical detection of soluble immunoglobulins in small intestines -- 9. Detection of MAPK signal transduction proteins in an ischemia/reperfusion model of small intestines -- 10. Histological Study and LYVE-1 Immunolocalization of Mesenteric Lymph Nodes -- 11. Distribution of immunoglobulin-producing cells in immunized mouse spleens -- Chapter12. Alteration of erythrocyte shapes in various organs of living mice or under blood flow conditions -- 13. Dynamic ultrastructure of smooth muscle cells in dystrophin-deficient mdx or normal scn mice -- 14. Dynamic Bioimaging of Serum Proteins in Beating Mouse Hearts -- 15. Histochemical analyses and quantum dot imaging of microvascular blood flow with pulmonary edema -- 16. Dynamic ultrastructure of pulmonary alveoli of living mice under respiratory conditions -- 17. Immunohistochemical analysis of various serum proteins in living mouse thymus -- 18. Immuno- and enzyme-histochemistry of HRP for demonstration of blood vessel permeability in mouse thymic tissues -- 19. Immunolocalization of serum proteins in living mouse glomeruli under various hemodynamic conditions -- 20. Immunohistochemical Analyses on Albumin and IgG in Acute Hypertensive Mouse Kidneys -- 21. Application of novel "in vivo cryotechnique" in living animal kidneys -- 22. Application of periodic acid-Schiff fluorescence emission for imunohistochemistry of living mouse renal glomeruli -- 23. Immunohistochemical analyses on serum proteins in nephrons of protein-overload mice -- 24. Immunohistochemical analyses of serum proteins in puromycin aminonucleoside nephropathy of living rat kidneys -- 25. Immunolocalization of phospho-Arg-directed protein kinase-substrate in hypoxic kidneys -- 26. Dynamic ultrastructures of renal glomeruli in living mice under various hemodynamic conditions -- 27. Function of dynamin-2 in formation of discoid vesicles in urinary bladder umbrella cells -- 28. Involvement of follicular basement membrane and vascular endothelium in blood-follicle barrier formation of mice -- 29. Permselectivity of blood-follicle barriers in mouse polycystic ovary model -- 30. Application of "in vivo cryotechnique" to immunohistochemical study of serum albumin in normal and cadmium-treated mouse testis organs -- 31. Immunohistochemical detection of angiotensin II receptors in mouse cerebellum -- 32. Application of "in vivo cryotechnique" to immunohistochemical analyses for effects of anoxia on serum immunoglobulin and albumin leakage through blood-brain barrier in mouse cerebellum -- 33. Extracellular Space in Central Nervous System -- 34. Overview on recent applications of in vivo cryotechnique in neurosciences -- 35. Application of "in vivo cryotechnique" to immunohistochemical detection of phosphorylated rhodopsin in light-exposed retina of living mouse -- 36. Application of "in vivo cryotechnique" to immunohistochemical detection of glutamate in mouse retina inner segment of photoreceptors -- 37. Application of ǣin vivo cryotechniqueǥ to immunohistochemical study of mouse sciatic nerves under various stretching conditions -- Part III. Further preparation after "IVCT" -- 38. Freeze-substitution (FS) fixation method -- Part IV. Comments on advantages of "IVCT" -- 39. Cryotechniques and freeze-substitution for immunostaining of intranuclear antigens and fluorescence in situ hybridization -- 40. Replica immunoelectron microscopy for caveolin in living smooth muscle cells -- 41. Application of "in vivo cryotechnique" to detection of injected fluorescence-conjugated IgG in living mouse organs -- 42. Application of "in vivo cryotechnique" to visualization of microvascular blood flow in mouse kidney by quantum dot injection -- Part V. Direct detection of molecules by Raman microscopy -- 43. Application of "in vivo cryotechnique" to Raman microscopy of freeze-dried mouse eyeball-slice -- 44. Application of "in vivo cryotechnique" to detection of erythrocyte oxygen saturation in mouse blood vessels with confocal Raman cryomicroscopy -- Part VI. Future development for human pathology -- 45. Imaging of thrombosis and microcirculation in mouse lungs of initial melanoma metastasis -- 46. Differential distribution of blood-derived proteins in xenografted human adenocarcinoma tissues -- Part VII. New cryobiopsy invention -- 47. Morphological and Histochemical Analysis of Living Mouse Livers by New "Cryobiopsy" Technique -- 48. Recent Development of In Vivo Cryotechnique to Cryobiopsy for Living Animals -- Part VIII. Application of cryobiopsy for living animal tissues -- 49. Significance of cryobiopsy for morphological and immunohistochemical analyses of xenografted human lung cancer tissues and functional blood vessels -- 50. Immunolocalization of serum proteins in xenografted mouse model of human tumor cells -- 51. Histochemical approach of cryobiopsy for glycogen distribution in living mouse livers under fasting and local circulation loss conditions -- Part IX. New bioimaging of living animal tissues -- 52. Bioimaging of fluorescence-labeled mitochondria in subcutaneously grafted murine melanoma cells by the 'in vivo cryotechnique" -- 53. Application of "in vivo cryotechnique" to visualization of ATP with luciferin-luciferase reaction in mouse skeletal muscles -- 54. Concluding remarks.
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Technology in Practical Dermatology : Non-Invasive Imaging, Lasers and Ulcer Management

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edited by Michele Fimiani, Pietro Rubegni, Elisa Cinotti. --Cham: Springer , c2020.
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This book provides a complete overview on the latest available technologies in dermatology, while discussing future trends of this ever-growing field. This handy guide provides clinicians and researchers with a clear understanding of the advantages and challenges of laser and imaging technologies in skin medicine today. It also includes a section on imaging techniques for the evaluation of skin tumors, with chapters devoted to dermoscopy, in vivo and ex vivo reflectance confocal microscopy, hig…
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Fimiani, Michele
Rubegni, Pietro
Cinotti, Elisa
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edited by Michele Fimiani, Pietro Rubegni, Elisa Cinotti.
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (xviii, 500 p.) : 242 illus., 233 illus. in color
ISBN
9783030453510
9783030453503 (Print ed.)
9783030453527 (Print ed.)
9783030453534 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Laser Therapy - methods
Microscopy - methods
Skin Diseases - diagnostic imaging
Wounds and Injuries - therapy
Specialty
Dermatology
Diagnostic Imaging
Laser Therapy
Abstract
This book provides a complete overview on the latest available technologies in dermatology, while discussing future trends of this ever-growing field. This handy guide provides clinicians and researchers with a clear understanding of the advantages and challenges of laser and imaging technologies in skin medicine today. It also includes a section on imaging techniques for the evaluation of skin tumors, with chapters devoted to dermoscopy, in vivo and ex vivo reflectance confocal microscopy, high frequency ultrasound, optical coherence tomography, and a closing part on latest approaches to wound management. Completed by over 200 clinical images, Current Technology in Practical Dermatology: Non-Invasive Imaging, Lasers and Ulcer Management is both a valuable tool for the inpatient dermatologist and for physicians, residents, and medical students in the field.
Contents
Part I. Imaging techniques for the evaluation of skin diseases -- 1. Dermoscopy: fundamentals and technology advances -- 2. Dermoscopy for benign melanocytic skin tumors -- 3. Dermoscopy for melanoma -- 4. Dermoscopy for non-melanocytic benign skin tumors -- 5. Demoscopy for non-melanocytic malignant skin tumors -- 6. Dermoscopy for inflammatory diseases -- 7. Dermoscopy for infectious diseases -- 8. Digital dermoscopy analysis -- 9. Optical super-high magnification dermoscopy -- 10. Fluorescence videodermoscopy -- 11.Total body photography and sequential digital dermoscopy for melanoma diagnosis -- 12. History and fundamentals of reflectance confocal microscopy -- 13. In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy for benign melanocytic skin tumors -- 14. In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy for melanoma -- 15. In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy for non melanocytic benign skin tumors -- 16. In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy for non melanocytic malignant skin tumours -- 17. In vivo reflectance confocale microscopy for inflammatory diseases -- 18. In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy for infectious diseases -- 19. In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy for mucous membranes -- 20. Ex vivo confocal microscopy -- 21. Ultrasound -- 22. Optical coherence tomography -- 23. High-definition optical coherence tomography -- 24. 3D imaging -- 25. Raman spectroscopy -- 26. Multispectral and hyperspectral imaging for skin acquisition and analysis -- 27. Electrical impedance in dermatology -- Part II. Lasers and light sources technologies in dermatology -- 28. Laser light and light-tissue interaction -- 29. Laser and light sources: safety and organization issues -- 30. Intense polichromatic lights and light emitting diodes: what's new -- 31. Vascular lasers: tips and protocols -- 32. Broadband intense pulsed lights for vascular malformations -- 33. Pigment specific lasers for benign skin lesions and tattoos: long pulsed, nanosecond and picosecond lasers -- 34. Skin resurfacing: ablative and non-ablative lasers -- 35. Photorejuvenation: concepts, practice, perspectives -- 36. Laser hair removal: updates -- 37. Biophotonic therapy induced photobiomodulation -- 38. Photodynamic therapy -- Part III. Technological advances in wound management -- 39. Temporary dressing -- 40. Extracellular matrices -- 41. Skin bank bioproducts: the basics -- 42. Clinical applications of skin bank bioproducts -- 43. Negative pressure wound therapy -- 44. Tissue-engineered skin substitutes -- 45. Biologics in wound management -- 46. Stem cell in wound healing -- Part IV. New complementary tools for dermatologic diagnosis -- 47. Microbiopsy in dermatology -- 48. Noninvasive genetic testing: adhesive patch-based skin biopsy and buccal swab -- 49. Liquid biospsies.
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