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NASAL POLYPS
A Bibliography, Medical Dictionary,
and
Annotated Research Guide to Internet References


(Nasal Polyps)

 

 

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Pages  :  140
Price  :  $28.95(USD)
ISBN  :  0497007681
Published  :  2004
 
 
   Synopsis
 

In March 2001, the National Institutes of Health issued the following warning: "The number of Web sites offering health-related resources grows every day. Many sites provide valuable information, while others may have information that is unreliable or misleading." Furthermore, because of the rapid increase in Internet-based information, many hours can be wasted searching, selecting, and printing. Since only the smallest fraction of information dealing with nasal polyps is indexed in search engines, such as www.google.com or others, a non-systematic approach to Internet research can be not only time consuming, but also incomplete. This book was created for medical professionals, students, and members of the general public who want to conduct medical research using the most advanced tools available and spending the least amount of time doing so.

 
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Nasal Polyps

 
 

 Description

 

This is a 3-in-1 reference book. It gives a complete medical dictionary covering hundreds of terms and expressions relating to nasal polyps. It also gives extensive lists of bibliographic citations. Finally, it provides information to users on how to update their knowledge using various Internet resources. The book is designed for physicians, medical students preparing for Board examinations, medical researchers, and patients who want to become familiar with research dedicated to nasal polyps. If your time is valuable, this book is for you. First, you will not waste time searching the Internet while missing a lot of relevant information. Second, the book also saves you time indexing and defining entries. Finally, you will not waste time and money printing hundreds of web pages.

 

 

 Table of Contents

 

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Chapter 1. Studies on Nasal Polyps

Overview

The Combined Health Information Database

Federally Funded Research on Nasal Polyps

E-Journals: PubMed Central

The National Library of Medicine: PubMed

Chapter 2. Alternative Medicine and Nasal Polyps

Overview

National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Additional Web Resources

General References

Chapter 3. Patents on Nasal Polyps

Overview

Patent Applications on Nasal Polyps

Keeping Current

Chapter 4. Books on Nasal Polyps

Overview

Chapters on Nasal Polyps

Chapter 5. Periodicals and News on Nasal Polyps

Overview

News Services and Press Releases

Academic Periodicals covering Nasal Polyps

Chapter 6. Researching Medications

Overview

U.S. Pharmacopeia

Commercial Databases

Appendix A. Physician Resources

Overview

NIH Guidelines

NIH Databases

Other Commercial Databases

Appendix B. Patient Resources

Overview

Patient Guideline Sources

Finding Associations

Appendix C. Finding Medical Libraries

Overview

Preparation

Finding a Local Medical Library

Medical Libraries in the U.S. and Canada

ONLINE GLOSSARIES

Online Dictionary Directories

NASAL POLYPS DICTIONARY

INDEX

 
 

 Excerpt (Introduction)

 

In addition to offering a structured and comprehensive bibliography, this medical reference on nasal polyps will quickly direct you to resources and reliable information on the Internet, from the essentials to the most advanced areas of research. Public, academic, government, and peer-reviewed research studies are emphasized. Various abstracts are reproduced to give you some of the latest official information available to date. Abundant guidance is given on how to obtain free-of-charge primary research results via the Internet. E-book and electronic versions of this book are fully interactive with the Internet. For readers unfamiliar with the Internet, detailed instructions are offered on how to access electronic resources. For readers unfamiliar with medical terminology, a comprehensive glossary is provided. For readers without access to Internet resources, a directory of medical libraries, that have or can locate references cited here, is given. We hope these resources will prove useful to the widest possible audience seeking information on nasal polyps.

 
 

 Words Defined in the Vocabulary Builders

 
 
     
A F Oxidation
Actin Facial P
Adrenal Cortex Facial Nerve Palliative
Adrenal Medulla Facial Nerve Diseases Papillomavirus
Adverse Effect Family Planning Pathogenesis
Aerosol Fat Pathologic
Affinity Fibroblast Growth Factor Pathologic Processes
Affinity Chromatography Fibroblasts Patient Education
Agonist Fibronectin Peptide
Airway Fibrosis Perception
Algorithms Food Hypersensitivity Perfusion
Allergens Fossa Peripheral Nervous System
Allergic Rhinitis Free Radicals Peritoneal
Alpha Particles Fungi Peritoneal Cavity
Alternative medicine G Pharmacologic
Amine Gamma Rays Pharynx
Amino acid Gamma-interferon Phenotype
Amino Acid Sequence Gas Phenylethyl Alcohol
Ampulla Gastric Physiologic
Amyloid Gastrointestinal Physiology
Anaesthesia Gastrointestinal tract Pituitary Gland
Analogous Gene Plants
Anaplasia Gene Expression Plasma
Androgens Genetic testing Plasma cells
Anergy Genistein Platelet-Derived Growth Factor
Anesthesia Genital Platelets
Angiogenesis Genotype Pleural
Annealing Germ Cells Pleural cavity
Anosmia Gland Pneumonia
Antiallergic Glomeruli Pollen
Antibiotics Glossopharyngeal Nerve Polymerase
Antibodies Glucocorticoid Polymerase Chain Reaction
Antibody Glycoprotein Polymorphism
Antifungal Gonadal Polypeptide
Antigen Governing Board Polyposis
Antigen-presenting cell Grade Polysaccharide
Anti-inflammatory Grading Postoperative
Anti-Inflammatory Agents Granulocyte Potentiates
Antimicrobial Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor Practice Guidelines
Antineoplastic H Precursor
Antioxidants Haptens Prednisolone
Antiseptic Hay Fever Prevalence
Apoptosis Headache Progesterone
Aqueous Heart failure Projection
Arachidonate 12-Lipoxygenase Hematopoiesis Proline
Arachidonate 15-Lipoxygenase Heme Promoter
Arachidonate Lipoxygenases Hemostasis Prophase
Arachidonic Acid Heredity Prostaglandins
Arteries Heterodimer Prostaglandins F
Arterioles Heterogeneity Protein S
Artery Heterotrophic Protein-Tyrosine Kinase
Ascites Histamine Proteolytic
Aseptic Histidine Proton Pump Inhibitors
Aspirin Homodimer Protons
Atopic Homologous Public Policy
ATP Hormonal Publishing
Atrial Hormone Pulmonary
Atrium Human papillomavirus Pulse
Atypical Hydrogen R
Autonomic Hydrolysis Race
Autopsy Hydroxylysine Radiation
B Hydroxyproline Radiation therapy
Bacteria Hypereosinophilic Syndrome Radioactive
Basement Membrane Hyperplasia Radiolabeled
Basophils Hypersensitivity Radiotherapy
Beclomethasone Hypertrophy Randomized
Benign Hypoxia RANTES
Bile I Receptor
Binding Sites Idiopathic Receptors, Serotonin
Biochemical Immune function Recombination
Biosynthesis Immune response Recurrence
Biotechnology Immune system Refer
Blood Platelets Immunoglobulin Regeneration
Blood pressure Immunohistochemistry Remission
Blood vessel Immunologic Renal Circulation
Body Fluids Immunology Respiration
Bombesin Immunosuppression Respiratory System
Bone Marrow Immunosuppressive Rheumatism
Bone Marrow Cells Immunosuppressive Agents Rheumatoid
Bone Morphogenetic Proteins Implant radiation Rheumatoid arthritis
Brachytherapy In vitro Rhinitis
Brain Stem In vivo Rhinoscleroma
Bronchi Incubators Ribosome
Bronchial Infancy Risk factor
Budesonide Infantile Roxithromycin
C Infarction S
Calcium Infection Salicylate
Carbohydrate Infiltration Saponins
Carcinogenic Inflammation Screening
Carcinogens Influenza Secretion
Carcinoma Inhalation Secretory
Cardiac Initiation Secretory Vesicles
Cardiovascular Innervation Segregation
Cell Insecticides Sella Turcica
Cell Adhesion Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 Sequencing
Cell Death Interferon Serotonin
Cell Degranulation Interferon-alpha Serous
Cell Division Interleukin-1 Serum
Cell proliferation Interleukin-2 Shock
Central Nervous System Interleukin-5 Side effect
Centrifugation Internal radiation Signs and Symptoms
Chemokines Intestinal Sinusitis
Cholesterol Intestinal Mucosa Skeleton
Chondrocytes Intestines Skin test
Chromatin Intracellular Smooth muscle
Chronic Intramuscular Sodium
Clinical trial Intraocular Specialist
Cloning Intrinsic Species
Collagen Ion Channels Specificity
Colon Irrigation Spectrum
Complement K Sperm
Complementary and alternative medicine Kb Sphenoid
Complementary medicine L Sphincter
Complementation Larynx Squamous
Computational Biology Lavage Steroid
Congestion Lectins Stimulant
Conjugated Lesion Stimulus
Conjunctiva Leucocyte Stomach
Connective Tissue Leukemia Strand
Contraindications, ii Leukocytes Stress
Controlled study Life cycle Stroma
Cornea Lipoxygenase Stromal
Coronary Liver Stromal Cells
Coronary Thrombosis Localization Subacute
Corticosteroid Localized Subclinical
Cortisone Lymph Subcutaneous
Cribriform Lymphatic Submaxillary
Crossing-over Lymphocyte Substance P
Curative Lymphocyte Depletion Superantigens
Cysteine Lymphoid Suppression
Cysteinyl Lymphoma Sympathomimetic
Cytochrome Lysine Symptomatic
Cytokine M Synapses
Cytoplasm Macrolides Systemic
D Macrophage T
Decarboxylation Malignant Taste Disorders
Decubitus Matrix metalloproteinase Therapeutics
Degenerative Mediator Thermal
Deletion MEDLINE Threshold
Denaturation Membrane Thromboxanes
Dendrites Mesenchymal Tissue Culture
Density Metabolite Tonsils
Dermatitis Metaplasia Topical
Desensitization Metastasis Toxic, iv
Dexamethasone Metastatic Toxicity
Diagnostic procedure MI Toxicology
Diffusion Microbe Toxins
Diploid Microbiology Trachea
Direct, iii Microsomal Transcription Factors
Disinfectant Migration Transfection
Dissociation Mineralocorticoids Transforming Growth Factor alpha
DNA Topoisomerase Mitosis Transforming Growth Factor beta
Double-blind Molecular Transforming Growth Factors
Drug Interactions Molecule Translation
Drug Toxicity Monitor Transmitter
Duodenum Monoclonal Tryptophan
E Monocytes Tumor-derived
Edema Mononuclear Tunica
Elastin Motility Turbinates
Electrolyte Mucins U
Electron microscope Mucociliary Urine
Electrons Myalgia Uteroglobin
Embryo Myocardium V
Endocrine Glands N Vaccines
Endogenous Nasal Cavity Vascular
Endoscope Nasal Lavage Fluid Vascular endothelial growth factor
Endoscopic Nasal Mucosa Vasoactive
Endothelial cell Nasal Septum Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide
Endothelium Nasopharynx Vasodilator
Endothelium, Lymphatic Necrosis Vasomotor
Endothelium, Vascular Neoplasms VE
Environmental Exposure Neoplastic Veins
Environmental Health Nerve Venous
Enzymatic Nerve Growth Factor Ventricle
Enzyme Nervous System Venules
Eosinophil Neurons Vesicular
Eosinophilia Neuropeptide Veterinary Medicine
Eosinophilic Neurotransmitter Viral
Epidermal Neutrons Virulence
Epidermal Growth Factor Neutrophil Virus
Epidermis Norepinephrine Vitro
Epinephrine Nucleus Vivo
Epistaxis O Vomeronasal Organ
Epithelial Oedema W
Epithelial Cells Olfaction Warts
Epithelium Olfaction Disorders White blood cell
Epitopes Olfactory Bulb Windpipe
Erythromycin Olfactory Mucosa Wound Healing
Esophagus Olfactory Nerve X
Ethmoid Omeprazole Xenobiotics
Exon Oncogene X-ray
External-beam radiation Oocytes Y
Extracellular Opacity Yeasts
Extracellular Matrix Organ Culture
Extracellular Matrix Proteins Organelles
Extracellular Space Ovary
 
 
 
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