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1. eBooks

Source By Thieme MedOne Education - Pathology
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Color Atlas of Pathophysiology
Source: Silbernagl SLang F, ed. 3rd Edition. Thieme; 2016. doi:10.1055/b-005-148940

 

 

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Color Atlas of Hematology. Practical Microscopic and Clinical Diagnosis

Source: Theml HDiem HHaferlach T, ed. 2nd Edition. Thieme; 2004. doi:10.1055/b-005-148949

 

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Color Atlas of Pathology: Pathologic Principles · Associated Diseases · Sequela

Source: Riede UWerner M, ed. 1st Edition. Thieme; 2004. doi:10.1055/b-005-148921

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Medical Microbiology

Source: Kayser FBienz KEckert J et al., ed. 1st Edition. Thieme; 2004. doi:10.1055/b-005-148876

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Microbiology in Your Pocket. Quick Pathogen Review

Source: Harriott M, ed. 1st Edition. Thieme; 2017. doi:10.1055/b-005-148868

 

 

 

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2. Images/Videos/Audio

 

 Thieme Images/Videos/Audio - Pathology

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Differential Diagnosis in Neurology and Neurosurgery: A Clinician’s Pocket Guide

Source: Tsementzis S, ed. Differential Diagnosis in Neurology and Neurosurgery: A Clinician’s Pocket Guide. 2nd Edition. 2019.

Fig. 2.23 (a) Radiographic criteria for basilar impression. 1: McGregor’s line between hard palate (HP) and the lowest point of occiput. Basilar impression is present if the dens protrudes more than 5 mm above this line. 2: Chamberlain’s line between hard palate and opisthion. Positive diagnosis if dens protrudes more than 2.5 mm above line.

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Thieme Test Prep for the USMLE®: Clinical Anatomy Q&A

Source: Riede U, Werner M. Color Atlas of Pathology. 1st Edition. Thieme; 2004.

Source: Hankin M, Morse D, Venuti J et al., ed. Thieme Test Prep for the USMLE®: Clinical Anatomy Q&A. 1st Edition. 2019

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Differential Diagnosis in Neurology and Neurosurgery: A Clinician’s Pocket Guide.

Fig. 2.23 (a) Radiographic criteria for basilar impression. 1: McGregor’s line between hard palate (HP) and the lowest point of occiput. Basilar impression is present if the dens protrudes more than 5 mm above this line. 2: Chamberlain’s line between hard palate and opisthion. Positive diagnosis if dens protrudes more than 2.5 mm above line.

Source: Tsementzis S, ed. Differential Diagnosis in Neurology and Neurosurgery: A Clinician’s Pocket Guide. 2nd Edition. 2019.

 

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3. Thieme Apps Guideline

Category: Thieme Apps Guideline
Prepared By : Library Team
Pages: 13 pages
Year: 2020
Guideline Link: Click HERE