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The book presents current progress in clinical practice and research, particularly involving pulmonary diseases. Chapters tackle a variety of topics including a search for potential biomarkers of lung tumors, sleep disordered breathing, neurogenic lung dysfunction, community acquired and nosocomial respiratory infections developing in the chronically ill, mechanisms of hypoxia sensing, and the reasons for frequent visits to primary care facilities causing an ever increasing costs for caregivers and society. Identifying molecular markers expressed in tumors, rather than histological stratification of cancer type, forms a rapidly evolving basis of precision medicine, with the hope of a future development of targeted treatment. Creative ideas drive basic research that spurs innovations that, in turn, when translated into clinical applications, lay the foundation of breakthroughs, hopefully leading to increased longevity and better quality of life. This book is intended for healthcare professionals, particularly pulmonologists, primary care physicians, and other specialists involved in the management of patients
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monografia Rebiun18186820 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun18186820 cr nn 008mamaa 161027s2016 gw | s |||| 0|eng d 9783319480336 10.1007/978-3-319-48033-6 doi UEM 86380 CBUC 991000822349706708 CBUC 991035721239706706 UPVA 996876305803706 UAM 991007697345404211 CBUC 991010468657306709 CBUC 991010468657306709 UR0399839 616.2 23 Advancements in Clinical Research Recurs electrònic] edited by Mieczyslaw Pokorski VIII, 86 p. 10 illus., 7 illus. in color. online resource VIII, 86 p. 10 illus., 7 illus. in color. Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 0065-2598 952 Oxygen Sensing Mechanisms: A Physiological Penumbra, M. Pokorski, K. Takeda, Y. Okada -- Nocturnal Blood Pressure Variability in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome, H. Martynowicz, I. Por(3I(Bbska, R. Por(3I(Bba, G. Mazur, A. Brzecka -- Frequent attenders with chronic respiratory diseases in primary care settings, D. Kurpas, K. Szwamel, B. Mroczek -- Damaging Effects of Cannabis Use on the Lungs, J. Yayan, K. Rasche -- Neurogenic Pulmonary Edema in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, A. Saracen, Z. Kotwica, A. Woniak-Kosek, P. Kasprzak -- Clinical Implications of Hepatocyte Growth Factor, Interleukin-20, and Interleukin-22 in Serum and Bronchoalveolar Fluid of Patients with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, W. Naumnik, B. Naumnik, W. Nikli(QE(Bska, M. Ossoli(QE(Bska, E. Chyczewska -- Expression of Ceramide Galactosyltransferase (UGT8) in Primary and Metastatic Lung Tissues of Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer, A. Rzechonek, J. Grzegrzolka, C. Kobierzycki, M. Cygan, P. Blasiak, B. Muszynska-Bernhard, V. Bobek, P. Dziegiel, M. Lubicz, J. Adamiak -- Antibiotic Treatment of Hospitalized Patients with Pneumonia Complicated by Clostridium Difficile Infection, K. Zycinska, M. Chmielewska, B. Lenartowicz, M. Hadzik-Blaszczyk, M. Cieplak, Z. Kur, R. Krupa, K.A. Wardyn -- Concha Bullosa in Paleoanthropological Material, A. Gawlikowska-Sroka, J. Szczurowski, B. Kwiatkowska, P. Konczewski, E. Dziecio(QC(Bowska-Baran, M. Donotek, A. Walecka, D. Nowakowski -- IgA Nephropathy in Children: A Multicenter Study in Poland, M. Mizerska-Wasiak, A. Turczyn, A. Such, K. Cicho(QE-(BKawa, J. Ma(QC(Bdyk, M. Miklaszewska, J. Pietrzyk, A. Rybi-Szumi(QE(Bska, A. Wasilewska , A. Firszt-Adamczyk, R. Stankiewicz, M.Szczepa(QE(Bska, B. Bienia(3K, (BM. Zaj(QF(Bczkowska, A. Pukaj(QC(Bo-Marczyk, D. Zwoli(QE(Bska, K. Siniewicz-Luze(QE(Bczyk, M. Tkaczyk, K. Gadomska-Prokop, R. Grenda, U. Demkow, M. Pa(QE(Bczyk-Tomaszewska -- Index The book presents current progress in clinical practice and research, particularly involving pulmonary diseases. Chapters tackle a variety of topics including a search for potential biomarkers of lung tumors, sleep disordered breathing, neurogenic lung dysfunction, community acquired and nosocomial respiratory infections developing in the chronically ill, mechanisms of hypoxia sensing, and the reasons for frequent visits to primary care facilities causing an ever increasing costs for caregivers and society. Identifying molecular markers expressed in tumors, rather than histological stratification of cancer type, forms a rapidly evolving basis of precision medicine, with the hope of a future development of targeted treatment. Creative ideas drive basic research that spurs innovations that, in turn, when translated into clinical applications, lay the foundation of breakthroughs, hopefully leading to increased longevity and better quality of life. This book is intended for healthcare professionals, particularly pulmonologists, primary care physicians, and other specialists involved in the management of patients Medicine Cancer research Respiratory organs Diseases Neurobiology Medicine & Public Health Pneumology/Respiratory System Cancer Research Neurobiology Llibres electrònics Pokorski, Mieczyslaw. editor SpringerLink (Online service) Springer eBooks Springer eBooks Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 0065-2598 952 SpringerLink eBooks