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HIRSCHSPRUNG'S DISEASE
A Bibliography, Medical Dictionary,
and
Annotated Research Guide to Internet References


(aganglionic megacolon; congenital megacolon)

 

 

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Pages  :  140
Price  :  $28.95(USD)
ISBN  :  049700545X
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 Hirschsprung's disease 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.

 
   Related Conditions/Synonyms
 

aganglionic megacolon; congenital megacolon

 
 

 Description

 

This is a 3-in-1 reference book. It gives a complete medical dictionary covering hundreds of terms and expressions relating to Hirschsprung's disease. 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 Hirschsprung's disease. 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 Hirschsprung’s Disease

Overview

The Combined Health Information Database

Federally Funded Research on Hirschsprung’s Disease

The National Library of Medicine: PubMed

Chapter 2. Alternative Medicine and Hirschsprung’s Disease

Overview

National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Additional Web Resources

General References

Chapter 3. Books on Hirschsprung’s Disease

Overview

Book Summaries: Federal Agencies

Chapters on Hirschsprung’s Disease

Chapter 4. Multimedia on Hirschsprung’s Disease

Overview

Video Recordings

Chapter 5. Periodicals and News on Hirschsprung’s Disease

Overview

News Services and Press Releases

Newsletter Articles

Academic Periodicals covering Hirschsprung’s Disease

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

HIRSCHSPRUNG’S DISEASE DICTIONARY

INDEX

 
 

 Excerpt (Introduction)

 

In addition to offering a structured and comprehensive bibliography, this medical reference on Hirschsprung's disease 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 Hirschsprung's disease.

 
 

 Words Defined in the Vocabulary Builders

 
 
     
A F Pancreatic Juice
Abdomen Family Planning Parenteral
Abdominal Fasciculation Parenteral Nutrition
Abdominal Pain Feasibility Studies Pathogenesis
Abscess Fecal Incontinence Pathologic
Acetylcholine Feces Pathologic Processes
Acetylcholinesterase Fetus Patient Education
Adaptation Fibroblast Growth Factor Pelvis
Adjustment Fistula Peptide
Adrenergic Flatus Perforation
Adverse Effect Flow Cytometry Perianal
Agenesis Fluid Therapy Peripheral Nervous System
Algorithms Fluorescence Peripheral Nervous System Diseases
Alimentary Fluorescent Dyes Peristalsis
Alkaline Frameshift Peritoneum
Alleles Frameshift Mutation Peritonitis
Alternative medicine G Pharmacologic
Amino acid Gallbladder Pharynx
Amino Acid Substitution Gamma-interferon Phenotype
Amniotic Fluid Ganglia Phenylalanine
Amplification Ganglion Phosphorus
Ampulla Gap Junctions Phosphorylation
Amyloid Gas Physiologic
Anaesthesia Gastric Physiology
Anal Gastric Acid Pituitary Gland
Anal Fissure Gastric Mucosa Plants
Analog Gastroenterology Platelet Aggregation
Anastomosis Gastroesophageal Reflux Platelets
Anatomical Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Plexus
Animal model Gastrointestinal Pneumonia
Anomalies Gastrointestinal tract Polymorphic
Anorectal Gastrointestinal Transit Polypeptide
Antibodies Gene Polyposis
Antibody Gene Expression Polysaccharide
Antigen Genetic testing Posterior
Anus Genotype Postmortem Changes
Aponeurosis Gland Postnatal
Apoptosis Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Postoperative
Arachidonic Acid Glutamic Acid Postoperative Complications
Arginine Glycine Postsynaptic
Arteries Glycoprotein Practicability
Assay Governing Board Practice Guidelines
Atresia Grafting Precipitating Factors
Atrophy Growth factors Precursor
Auditory Guanylate Cyclase Presynaptic
Autonomic H Prevalence
Autonomic Nervous System Half-Life Progeny
Autopsy Helix-loop-helix Progression
Avian Heme Prokinetic Drugs
Axons Hemoglobin Prolapse
B Hemorrhoids Promoter
Bacteria Hemostasis Prophase
Bacterial Physiology Hepatocyte Prophylaxis
Barium Hereditary Propulsive
Barium enema Heredity Prospective study
Basal Ganglia Heterodimers Protein S
Base Sequence Heterogeneity Proteins
Basement Membrane Histology Pruritus
Benign Homologous Pruritus Ani
Bezoar Hormone Psychic
Bile Hybrid Public Policy
Bile Acids Hydrogen Pulmonary
Bile Pigments Hydrolysis Pulmonary Alveoli
Biliary Hydroxyproline Pyloric Stenosis
Biochemical Hypoplasia Q
Biological therapy Hypotension Quality of Life
Biopsy Hypoventilation R
Biotechnology I Race
Bladder Idiopathic Randomized
Bloating Ileostomy Receptor
Blood pressure Ileum Recombinant
Blood vessel Ileus Rectal
Body Fluids Iloprost Rectum
Bowel Movement Immune response Red blood cells
Bradykinin Immune system Refer
C Immunoglobulins Reflux
Calcium Immunohistochemistry Regeneration
Callus Immunologic Regimen
Carbohydrate Immunology Regurgitation
Carcinogenic Imperforate Anus Reliability
Carcinogens In situ Resected
Carcinoid In Situ Hybridization Resection
Carcinoma In vitro Respiratory System
Cardiac In vivo Risk factor
Cardiovascular Incision S
Case report Incompetence Sagittal
Caudal Incontinence Scalpel
Causality Infarction Screening
Cecostomy Infection Secretion
Cecum Infiltration Secretory
Cell Adhesion Inflammation Segmental
Cell Cycle Inflammatory bowel disease Segmentation
Cell Death Innervation Segregation
Cell Division Insight Sensibility
Cell membrane Insufflation Septal
Cell Size Integrins Septic
Cell Survival Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 Serotonin
Central Nervous System Interstitial Shock
Character Intestinal Mucosa Short Bowel Syndrome
Chest Pain Intestine Side effect
Chin Intracellular Sigmoid
Cholestasis Intramuscular Sigmoid Colon
Choline Intravenous Skeleton
Chondrocytes Invasive Small intestine
Chorioallantoic membrane Involuntary Smooth muscle
Chromatin Ion Transport Social Environment
Chromosomal Ions Soft tissue
Chromosome Iris Soma
Chronic Irritable Bowel Syndrome Somatic
Clinical Medicine K Spasm
Clinical trial Kb Spastic
Cloning L Specialist
Colitis Laminin Species
Collagen Laparoscopy Specificity
Colorectal Large Intestine Sphincter
Colorectal Cancer Larynx Spinal cord
Colorectal Surgery Lavage Spinal Nerves
Colostomy Lesion Sporadic
Complement Ligands Standardize
Complementary and alternative medicine Liver Stem Cells
Complementary medicine Localization Stenosis
Computational Biology Localized Stercoraceous
Connective Tissue Loop Stimulus
Constipation Lower Esophageal Sphincter Stoma
Contraindications, ii Lucida Stomach
Controlled study Lymphatic Stool
Coronary Lymphocyte Stress
Coronary Thrombosis M Stricture
Cranial Malabsorption Stroma
Curative Malabsorption Syndromes Subacute
Cyclic Malformation Subclinical
Cysteine Malnutrition Subcutaneous
Cystine Manifest Substance P
Cytokine Manometry Suction
Cytoplasm Measles Virus Support group
Cytoskeleton Meatus Sympathetic Nervous System
D Meconium Synapse
Decompression Medial Synaptic
Degenerative Mediate Synaptic Vesicles
Deletion MEDLINE Systemic
Dendrites Medullary T
Density Megacolon Tendon
Developmental Biology Meiosis Therapeutics
Diagnostic procedure Melanin Thorax
Diarrhea Membrane Threshold
Diffusion Mental, iv Thrombosis
Digestion Mental Health, iv Thyroid
Digestive system Mercury Tissue Transplantation
Digestive tract MI Tonic
Diploid Microbiology Tooth Preparation
Direct, iii Migration Topical
Distal Mitosis Toxic, iv
Distention Modification Toxicity
Diverticula Molecular Toxicology
Diverticulitis Molecule Toxin
Diverticulum Morbillivirus Trachea
Dopamine Morphological Transfection
Dorsal Motility Translation
Dorsum Mucilaginous Translational
Drive, ii, vi Mucinous Transmitter
Drug Interactions Mucins Transplantation
Duct Mucosa Transverse Colon
Duodenum Mucus Trauma
Dysplasia Multicenter study Triad
E Muscle Hypertonia Trisomy
Ectoderm Mutagenesis Trophic
Effector Mutagens Tumour
Efficacy Myenteric Tunica
Electrolyte Myocardium Tyrosine
Electrophysiological Myopathy U
Embryo N Ulcer
Embryogenesis Nausea Ulcerative colitis
Encopresis Necrosis Ureters
Endemic Necrotizing Enterocolitis Urethra
Endorphins Neonatal Urinary
Endoscopy Neonatal period Urinary tract
Endothelial cell Neoplasia Urine
Endothelium Nerve V
Endothelium-derived Nerve Fibers Vagal
Enema Nervous System Vagus Nerve
Enkephalins Neural Vascular
Enteric Nervous System Neural Crest Vasoactive
Enterocolitis Neurologic Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide
Enterostomal Therapy Neuromuscular Vasodilation
Environmental Exposure Neuromuscular Diseases Vasodilators
Environmental Health Neuromuscular Junction Veins
Enzymatic Neuronal Venous
Enzyme Neurons Venter
Epidemic Neuropathy Ventral
Epidural Neuropeptides Ventricle
Epigastric Neurotransmitter Ventricular
Epinephrine Neutrophil Veterinary Medicine
Epithelial Nitric Oxide Viral
Epithelial Cells Nonulcer Dyspepsia Virus
Epithelium Norepinephrine Viscera
Epoprostenol Nuclear Visceral
Esophageal Nucleic acid Visceral Afferents
Esophageal Fistula Nucleus Vitro
Esophageal Motility Disorders Nutritional Support Volvulus
Esophagitis O W
Esophagus Oncogene Windpipe
Eukaryotic Cells Oncogenic Wound Healing
Evacuation Ostomy X
Excitability Oxygenase Xenograft
Excitation P X-ray
Exocrine Pacemaker Y
Extracellular Palliative Yeasts
Extracellular Matrix Pancreas
Extracellular Space Pancreatic
 
 
 
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