DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS IN SURGERY -Sakr
ISBN 9789350909829
Edition 1/e
Publish Year 2014
Pages 582
Size 4.75" X 7"
Cover Type Paper Back
With CD/DVD No
Weight (Grams) 580
Quick Overview
In clinical medicine, sins of omission are more common than sins of commission. It is the disorders one does not think of and the conditions one forgets that leads to misdiagnosis or no diagnosis. This book aims to help the medical student and clinician to be sure that he has considered all the disorders that might lie behind his patient’s particular symptoms or physical signs.
Key Features
This book comprises 15 chapters that consider the differential diagnosis of signs and symptoms related to surgery; namely, swellings, organomegaly, lymphadenopathy, ulcers, pain, dyspepsia, dysphagia, constipation, bleeding, urine retention, swollen limb, gangrene, testicular atrophy, impotence, and gynecomastia. How to reach diagnosis using history taking, physical examination, and appropriate investigations, with the possible differential diagnosis in mind is clearly presented and illustrated in this book. Bibliography is also provided for further reading.
Edition 1/e
Publish Year 2014
Pages 582
Size 4.75" X 7"
Cover Type Paper Back
With CD/DVD No
Weight (Grams) 580
Quick Overview
In clinical medicine, sins of omission are more common than sins of commission. It is the disorders one does not think of and the conditions one forgets that leads to misdiagnosis or no diagnosis. This book aims to help the medical student and clinician to be sure that he has considered all the disorders that might lie behind his patient’s particular symptoms or physical signs.
Key Features
This book comprises 15 chapters that consider the differential diagnosis of signs and symptoms related to surgery; namely, swellings, organomegaly, lymphadenopathy, ulcers, pain, dyspepsia, dysphagia, constipation, bleeding, urine retention, swollen limb, gangrene, testicular atrophy, impotence, and gynecomastia. How to reach diagnosis using history taking, physical examination, and appropriate investigations, with the possible differential diagnosis in mind is clearly presented and illustrated in this book. Bibliography is also provided for further reading.