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Contemporary Geriatric Medicine: Volume 1 Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Mar-2012
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  • ISBN-10: 1468445162
  • ISBN-13: 9781468445169
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This volume marks the first of a new series, Contemporary Geriatric Medicine, joining the ever growing "Contemporary" family. As with the other "Contem­ porary" volumes, our goal is to assist the reader in maintaining currency in a rapidly changing field. Perhaps no field has shown such major advances in such a short time as geriatrics. Over the last several years, the "demographic impera­ tive" has become a source of concern for many, including clinicians, scientists, econ­ omists, and health planners. Our geriatric knowledge base continues to grow, often making it difficult to keep abreast of advances and current therapeutic modalities. Contemporary Ger­ iatric Medicine presents the state-of-the-art thinking regarding a variety of topics all of major concern to the health practitioner caring for the elderly person. The authors, for the most part serving as members of a stable editorial board, have chosen topics that should have immediate interest to the readership. By having a stable editorial board, continuity is ensured in successive volumes. Every two years, a subsequent issue will either address new thoughts on already presented topics or focus on new topics of current interest. As with the other "Contempo­ rary" series volumes, the every other year interval is intended to allow new find­ ings to develop and be tested. It also provides the authors with time to provide the highest quality of work.
1 Geriatric Cardiology and Blood Pressure.- 1.1. Cardiovascular
Morbidity-Mortality.- 1.2. Cardiovascular Anatomy and Physiology.- 1.3.
Clinical Evaluation.- 1.4. Laboratory Investigations.- 1.5. Coronary Artery
Disease.- 1.6. Cardiomyopathy.- 1.7. Dissection of the Aorta.- 1.8. Valvular
Heart Disease.- 1.9. Atrial Septal Defect.- 1.10. Syncope.- 1.11.
Cardiovascular Pharmacology.- 1.12. Preoperative Evaluation.- 1.13. Blood
Pressure and Aging.- References.- 2 Pulmonary Aspects of Aging.- 2.1.
Introduction.- 2.2. The Aging Lung.- 2.3. Aging and Physical Performance.-
2.4. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.- 2.5. Pneumonia in the Elderly.-
References.- 3 Gastroenterology and the Elderly.- 3.1. Esophagus.- 3.2.
Stomach.- 3.3. Hepatobiliary Disease.- 3.4. Cholelithiasis.- 3.5. Acute
Pancreatitis.- 3.6. The Colon.- 3.7. Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding.- 3.8.
Cancer.- References.- 4 Rheumatology in Geriatrics.- 4.1. Age-Related Changes
in the Immune System.- 4.2. Laboratory Evaluation in the Rheumatic Diseases.-
4.3. Rheumatoid Arthritis.- 4.4. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.- 4.5.
Sjogrens Syndrome.- 4.6. Amyloidosis.- 4.7. Crystal-Induced Arthropathies.-
4.8. Osteoarthritis.- 4.9. Seronegative Spondyloarthropathies.- 4.10.
Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant-Cell Arteritis.- 4.11. Malignancies and
Rheumatic Diseases.- 4.12. Medications for the Treatment of Rheumatic
Diseases.- References.- 5 Genitourinary Problems in the Elderly.- 5.1. Renal
Function.- 5.2. Bladder Physiology.- 5.3. Carcinoma of the Bladder.- 5.4.
Physiology of the Prostate Gland.- 5.5. Prostatic Carcinoma.- References.- 6
Endocrinology and Metabolism in the Elderly.- 6.1. Osteoporosis.- 6.2.
Osteomalacia.- 6.3. Pagets Disease of Bone.- 6.4. Age-Related Changes in
Thyroid Hormone Economy.- 6.5.Hyperthyroidism in the Elderly.- 6.6.
Hypothyroidism.- 6.7. Clinical Aspects of Gonadal and Sexual Function in
Elderly Men ..- 6.8. Menopause.- 6.9. Clinical Problems of the Climacteric.-
6.10. Estrogen Use in Postmenopausal Women.- References.- 7 Neuropsychiatric
Problems in the Elderly.- 7.1. Introduction.- 7.2. Psychiatric Problems.-
7.3. Drugs of Abuse.- 7.4. Organic Mental Disorders.- 7.5. Neurologic
Diseases.- 7.6. Conclusion.- References.- 8 Nutritional Problems in the
Elderly.- 8.1. Statement of Purpose.- 8.2. Introduction.- 8.3. Aging
Influences on Nutritional Data Interpretation.- 8.4. Nutritional Assessment
in the Elderly.- 8.5. Nutritional Surveys.- 8.6. Nutrient Recommendations for
Older Americans.- 8.7. Drug-Diet Interactions in the Aged.- 8.8. The Kitchen:
A Geriatric Health Hazard.- 8.9. Final Summary and Nutritional Research
Imperative for the Elderly.- References.- 9 Preventive Medicine for the
Elderly.- 9.1. Introduction.- 9.2. Primary Prevention.- 9.3. Secondary
Prevention.- 9.4. Tertiary Prevention.- 9.5. Summary.- References.