20 Apr, 2012
internal medicine Medicine
Davidson’s Principles and Practice of medicine is so popular that almost every medical professional has owned a copy during his/her life time. The newer edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to accommodate the changing trends.
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20 Apr, 2012
drug reference drug updates Pharmacology
Katzung and Trevor pharmacology has been completely edited and updated to incorporate the changing trends and newer advances. When it comes to the authority of Katzung as a review book is unquestionable.
This book comes from none other than the authors of “Basic and Clinical PharmacologyR.. Continue Reading>>
11 Apr, 2012
Pharmacology
Persistent supression of bacterial growth after limited exposure to an antimicrobial is known as post antibiotic effect.
The mechanism of post-antibiotic efect is thought to be one or all of these,
1.Slow recovery of organisms after non-lethal damage to cell structures.
2.persistence of drug at bind.. Continue Reading>>
11 Apr, 2012
anti-cancer drugs Pharmacology
Bleomycin toxicity is well documented in medical literature. Bleomycin concentrates preferentially in the lung and is inactivated by hydrolase enzyme. Relative deficiency of hydrolase enzyme in lung tissue predisposes to bleomycin toxicity.
Bleomycin toxicity in lung is characterised by,
1.Early end.. Continue Reading>>
10 Apr, 2012
Harrison’s Principles Of Internal Medicine is the most trusted resource for all medical professionals. What more will you need when the most trusted book undergoes the most extensive update ever ?
The readability and quality have been preserved.
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10 Apr, 2012
Anatomy Neurology
The plexus is formed by the ventral rami of spinal nerves C5–8 and T1. These are the roots of the brachial plexus that supplies the upper limb. C5–8 emerge into the neck between scalenus anterior and medius. T1 emerges inferior to the neck of the first rib, but joins the plexus above the apex of.. Continue Reading>>