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Pediatric Oncology Compendium - guidelines for clinical practice! Compact presentation of commonly encountered pediatric oncological diseases and their care. Pediatric oncology at a glance! Optimal orientation ensured by clear and consistent layout and concise, lucid style. Pediatric oncology is teamwork! Fundamental facts for all those involved in treatment - hospital physicians, specialist nurses, psychooncologists and physiotherapists, family doctors and pediatricians.
Oncology. Neoplasms --- Paediatrics --- Nursing --- Pathological haematology --- pediatrie --- oncologie --- hematologie --- verpleegkunde
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Motion analysis as introduced 2 years ago on a national basis effectively identifies individual functional disorders and provides a means for describing them on the basis of a score. Individual therapy planning is possible. More treatment tends to produce better function scores and thus helps to lower the strain on the joint. Further study is required in order to determine whether this reduces the incidence of bleeding. Knee function is age-dependent. Height, weight and sporting activity seem to be influencing factors.Demeanor,pain,fatigue and parental motivation do not seem to have an impact. The roll-and-glide pattern is not age-dependent and probably shows functional abnormalities of the knee.Functional benchmarking of the sites is possible but d- ficult because each site selects the children differently.Age differences also render an overall assessment difficult. Some sites performed negative screening so as to only test children with more severe problems,while other sites performed no such selection.In other sites,the only children to show up for motion analysis were those with well informed parents and who are always involved in all the other activities on offer too.
Paediatrics --- Pathological haematology --- Orthopaedics. Traumatology. Plastic surgery --- pediatrie --- orthopedie --- hematologie
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Oncology. Neoplasms --- Paediatrics --- Nursing --- Pathological haematology --- pediatrie --- oncologie --- hematologie --- verpleegkunde
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Paediatrics --- Pathological haematology --- Orthopaedics. Traumatology. Plastic surgery --- pediatrie --- orthopedie --- hematologie
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Because of progress in immunology, specifically the discovery of the B- and T-lymphocyte systems, it was imperative to rethink the concepts of malignant lymphomas, which resulted in the development of new lymphoma classifications. One of these was the Kiel classification, proposed by the European Lymphoma Club in 1974. During the following years the classification was refined, correlated with clinical findings, discussed at length, and put to the test against other classifications. It was soon widely accepted in Europe and later sparked the founding of the European Association for Haematopathology in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1988. In 2001 the Kiel classification was incorporated into the new WHO classification.
History of human medicine --- Oncology. Neoplasms --- Pathological haematology --- Pathology --- pathologie --- geneeskunde --- geschiedenis --- oncologie --- hematologie
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Since the discovery of chemokines and of chemokine receptors it has become evident that expression of chemokines at the site of inflammation may regulate the composition of cellular infiltrate, thereby directing the type of immune response. Recently, the molecular characterization of inherited disorders of immune system, (e.g., Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, WHIM syndrome, leukocyte adhesion deficiency), which are characterized by cytoskeleton/adhesion defects or by altered response of chemokine receptors has contributed to clarifying the key players of immune response in normal physiology and in disease. This book, which deals with the description of the role of chemokines in immune response and underlines potential targets of therapeutical intervention, offers a series of contributions of the most challenging aspects of lymphocyte migration in homeostasis and in disease.
Histology. Cytology --- Immunology. Immunopathology --- Pathological haematology --- Human medicine --- immunologie --- geneeskunde --- hematologie --- cytologie --- histologie
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Human biochemistry --- Pathological biochemistry --- Pathological haematology --- Pathology of the circulatory system --- Surgery --- biochemie --- cardiologie --- hartchirurgie --- hematologie
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Oncology. Neoplasms --- Physical methods for diagnosis --- Pathological haematology --- Pathology --- pathologie --- oncologie --- hematologie --- radiologie
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Because of progress in immunology, specifically the discovery of the B- and T-lymphocyte systems, it was imperative to rethink the concepts of malignant lymphomas, which resulted in the development of new lymphoma classifications. One of these was the Kiel classification, proposed by the European Lymphoma Club in 1974. During the following years the classification was refined, correlated with clinical findings, discussed at length, and put to the test against other classifications. It was soon widely accepted in Europe and later sparked the founding of the European Association for Haematopathology in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1988. In 2001 the Kiel classification was incorporated into the new WHO classification.
History of human medicine --- Oncology. Neoplasms --- Pathological haematology --- Pathology --- pathologie --- geneeskunde --- geschiedenis --- oncologie --- hematologie
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Histology. Cytology --- Immunology. Immunopathology --- Pathological haematology --- Human medicine --- immunologie --- geneeskunde --- hematologie --- cytologie --- histologie
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