风暴式医学教程:内科学

目 录内容简介
Preface
Acknowledgements
Dedication
Part I: The Patient Presents With
1.Chest Pain
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of chest pain
History in the patient with chest pain
Examining the patient with chest pain
Investigating lhe patient with chest pain
2. Shortness of Breath
Introduction
History in the patient with breathlessness
Examining the patient with breathlessness
Investigating the patient with breathlessness
3. Palpitations
Introduction
Differential diagnosis by description of the rhythm
History
Consequences of palpitations
Examining the patient with palpitations
investigating the patient with palpitations
4. Heart Murmurs
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of heart murmurs
History in the patient with heart murmurs
Examining the patient with heart murmurs
5.Cough and Haemoptysis
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of cough and haemoptysis
History in the patient with cough and haemoptysis
Examining lhe patient with cough and haemoptysis
investigating the patient with cough and haemoptysis
6. Pyrexia of Unknown Origin
Introduction
Causes
History in the patient with PUO
Examining the patient with PUO
Investigating the patient with PUO
7. Haematemesis and Melaena
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of haematemesis and melaena
History in the patient with haematemesis and melaena
Examining the patient with haematemesis and melaena
Investigating the patient with haematemesis and melaena
8. Change in Bowel Habit
Inlroduclion
Differential diagnosis of a change in bowel habit
History in the patient with a change in bowel habit
Examining the patient with a change in bowel habit
Investigating the patient with a change in bowel habit
9. Weight Loss
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of weight loss
History in the patient with weight loss
Examining the patient with weight loss
Investigating the patient with weight loss
10.Jaundice
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of jaundice
History in the patient with jaundice
Examining the patient with jaundice
Investigating the patient with jaundice
11.Abdominal Pain
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of abdominal pain
History in the patient with abdominal pain
Examining the patient with abdominal pain
Investigating the patient with abdominal pain
12.Polyuria and Polydipsia
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of polyuria
History in the patient with polyuria or polydipsia
Examining the patient with polyuria or polydipsia
Investigating the patient with polyuria and polydipsia
13.Haematuria and Proteinuia
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of haematuria and proteinuria
History in the patient with haematuria and proteinuria
Examining the patient with haematuria and proleinuria
Investigating the patient with haematuria and proteinuria
14.Hypertension
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of hypertension
History in the patient with hypertension
Examining the patient with hypertension
Investigating the patient with hypertension
15.Headache and Facial Pain
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of headache and facial pain
History in the patient with headache or facial pain
Examining the patient with headache or facial pain
Investigating the patient with headache or facial pain
16.Joint Disease
Differential diagnosis of joint disease
History in the patient with joint disease
Examining the patient with joint disease
Investigating the patient with joint disease
17.Skin Rashes
Differential diagnosis by appearance
History in the patient with skin rashes
Examining the patient with skin rashes
Investigating the patient with skin rashes
18.Loss of Consciousness
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of loss of consciousness
History in the patient with loss of consciousness
Examining lhe patient with loss of consciousness
Investigating the patient with loss of consciousness
19.Con~sional States
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of confusion
History in the confused patient
Examining the confused patient
Investigating the confused patient
20.Acute Neurological Deficit
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of stroke
History in the stroke patient
Examining the stroke patient
Investigating the stroke patient
21.Lymphadenopathy and Splenomegaly
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of lymphadenopathy and splenomegaly
History in the patient with lymphadenopathy or splenomegaly
Examining the patient with lymphadenopathy and splenomegaly
Investigating the patient with lymphadenopathy and splenomegaly
22.Sensory and Motor Neurological Deficits
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of sensory and/or motor neurological deficits
History in the patient with sensory and/or molor neurological deficits
Examining the patient with sensory and/or motor neurological deficits
Investigating the patient with sensory and/or motor neurological deficits
23.Bruising and Bleeding
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of bleeding or bruising
History in the patienl with bleeding and bruising
Examining the patient with bleeding and bruising
Investigating the patient with bleeding and bruising
24.Vertigo and Dizziness
Introduction
Differential diagnosis in the patient with vertigo or dizziness
History in the patient with vertigo
Examining the patient with vertigo
Investigating the patient with vertigo
25 .Anaemia
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of anaemia
History in the anaemic patient
Examining the anaemic patient
Investigating the anaemic patient
Part Ⅱ: History, Examination, and Common
Investigations
26.Taking o History
General principles——the bedside manner The history
Presenting complaint
History of presenting complaint
Previous medical history
Systems review
Drug history
Family history
Social history
27.Examinotion of the Patient
Introduction
First things first
General inspection
The face and body habitus
The neck
The hands
The cardiovascular system
The respiratory system
The abdomen
The nervous system
The joints
The skin
28.The Clerking
Introduction
Medical sample clerking
29.Common Investigations
Introduction
The cardiovascular system
The respiratory system
The gastrointestinal system
The urinary system
The nervous system
Metabolic and endocrine disorders
Musculoskeletal and skin disease
Haematological disorders
Part Ⅲ: Diseases and Disorders
30.Cardiovascular System
Ischaemic heart disease
Myocardial infarction
Arrhythmias
Heart failure
Hypertension
Valvular heart disease
Miscellaneous cardiovascular conditions
31.Respiratory Disease
Asthma
Chronic bronchitis and emphysema
Tuberculosis
Lung cancer
Pneumonia
Respiratory failure
Miscellaneous respiratory conditions
32.Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease
Peptic ulcer disease
Gastrointestinal haemorrhage
Inflammatory bowel disease
Crohns disease
Gastrointestinal tumours
MalabsorptJon
Diseases of the gallbladder
Diseases of the pancreas
Acute viral hepatitis
Chronic liver disease
Miscellaneous gastrointestinal disorders
33.Genitourinary System
Glomerular disease
Acute renal failure
Chronic renal failure
Urinary tract infection
Fluid and electrolyte balance
Miscellaneous genitourinary conditions
34.Central Nervous System
Cerebrovascular disease
Management of conditions causing headache
Parkinsonism
Multiple sclerosis
Meningitis
Epilepsy
Intracranial tumours
Miscellaneous neurological disorders
35.Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders
Diabetes
Lipid disorders
Metabolic bone disease
Hyperparathyroidism
Hypoparathyroidism
Crystal arlhropathy
Hypercaicaemia
Pituitary disorders
Thyroid disorders
Disorders of the adrenal glands
Miscellaneous endocrine conditions
36.Musculaskeletal and Skin Disorders
Arthritis
Osteoarthritis
Systemic lupus erythemaiosus
Polymyalgia rheumatica
Other connective tissue disorders
Primary skin diseases
Skin manifestations of systemic disease
Malignant skin turnouts
37.Haematological Disorders
Anaemia
Leukaemias
Multiple myeloma
Malignant lymphomas
Bleeding disorders
Disseminated intravascular coagulation
Thrombotic disorders
38.Infectious Diseases
Introduction
HIV and AIDS
Malaria
39.Drug Overdose
Epidemiology
Aetiology
Presentation
Investigations
Management
Part IV: Serf-assessment
Multiple-choice questions
Short-answer questions
Case-based questions
MCQ answers
SAQ answers
Index
Acknowledgements
Dedication
Part I: The Patient Presents With
1.Chest Pain
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of chest pain
History in the patient with chest pain
Examining the patient with chest pain
Investigating lhe patient with chest pain
2. Shortness of Breath
Introduction
History in the patient with breathlessness
Examining the patient with breathlessness
Investigating the patient with breathlessness
3. Palpitations
Introduction
Differential diagnosis by description of the rhythm
History
Consequences of palpitations
Examining the patient with palpitations
investigating the patient with palpitations
4. Heart Murmurs
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of heart murmurs
History in the patient with heart murmurs
Examining the patient with heart murmurs
5.Cough and Haemoptysis
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of cough and haemoptysis
History in the patient with cough and haemoptysis
Examining lhe patient with cough and haemoptysis
investigating the patient with cough and haemoptysis
6. Pyrexia of Unknown Origin
Introduction
Causes
History in the patient with PUO
Examining the patient with PUO
Investigating the patient with PUO
7. Haematemesis and Melaena
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of haematemesis and melaena
History in the patient with haematemesis and melaena
Examining the patient with haematemesis and melaena
Investigating the patient with haematemesis and melaena
8. Change in Bowel Habit
Inlroduclion
Differential diagnosis of a change in bowel habit
History in the patient with a change in bowel habit
Examining the patient with a change in bowel habit
Investigating the patient with a change in bowel habit
9. Weight Loss
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of weight loss
History in the patient with weight loss
Examining the patient with weight loss
Investigating the patient with weight loss
10.Jaundice
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of jaundice
History in the patient with jaundice
Examining the patient with jaundice
Investigating the patient with jaundice
11.Abdominal Pain
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of abdominal pain
History in the patient with abdominal pain
Examining the patient with abdominal pain
Investigating the patient with abdominal pain
12.Polyuria and Polydipsia
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of polyuria
History in the patient with polyuria or polydipsia
Examining the patient with polyuria or polydipsia
Investigating the patient with polyuria and polydipsia
13.Haematuria and Proteinuia
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of haematuria and proteinuria
History in the patient with haematuria and proteinuria
Examining the patient with haematuria and proleinuria
Investigating the patient with haematuria and proteinuria
14.Hypertension
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of hypertension
History in the patient with hypertension
Examining the patient with hypertension
Investigating the patient with hypertension
15.Headache and Facial Pain
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of headache and facial pain
History in the patient with headache or facial pain
Examining the patient with headache or facial pain
Investigating the patient with headache or facial pain
16.Joint Disease
Differential diagnosis of joint disease
History in the patient with joint disease
Examining the patient with joint disease
Investigating the patient with joint disease
17.Skin Rashes
Differential diagnosis by appearance
History in the patient with skin rashes
Examining the patient with skin rashes
Investigating the patient with skin rashes
18.Loss of Consciousness
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of loss of consciousness
History in the patient with loss of consciousness
Examining lhe patient with loss of consciousness
Investigating the patient with loss of consciousness
19.Con~sional States
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of confusion
History in the confused patient
Examining the confused patient
Investigating the confused patient
20.Acute Neurological Deficit
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of stroke
History in the stroke patient
Examining the stroke patient
Investigating the stroke patient
21.Lymphadenopathy and Splenomegaly
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of lymphadenopathy and splenomegaly
History in the patient with lymphadenopathy or splenomegaly
Examining the patient with lymphadenopathy and splenomegaly
Investigating the patient with lymphadenopathy and splenomegaly
22.Sensory and Motor Neurological Deficits
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of sensory and/or motor neurological deficits
History in the patient with sensory and/or molor neurological deficits
Examining the patient with sensory and/or motor neurological deficits
Investigating the patient with sensory and/or motor neurological deficits
23.Bruising and Bleeding
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of bleeding or bruising
History in the patienl with bleeding and bruising
Examining the patient with bleeding and bruising
Investigating the patient with bleeding and bruising
24.Vertigo and Dizziness
Introduction
Differential diagnosis in the patient with vertigo or dizziness
History in the patient with vertigo
Examining the patient with vertigo
Investigating the patient with vertigo
25 .Anaemia
Introduction
Differential diagnosis of anaemia
History in the anaemic patient
Examining the anaemic patient
Investigating the anaemic patient
Part Ⅱ: History, Examination, and Common
Investigations
26.Taking o History
General principles——the bedside manner The history
Presenting complaint
History of presenting complaint
Previous medical history
Systems review
Drug history
Family history
Social history
27.Examinotion of the Patient
Introduction
First things first
General inspection
The face and body habitus
The neck
The hands
The cardiovascular system
The respiratory system
The abdomen
The nervous system
The joints
The skin
28.The Clerking
Introduction
Medical sample clerking
29.Common Investigations
Introduction
The cardiovascular system
The respiratory system
The gastrointestinal system
The urinary system
The nervous system
Metabolic and endocrine disorders
Musculoskeletal and skin disease
Haematological disorders
Part Ⅲ: Diseases and Disorders
30.Cardiovascular System
Ischaemic heart disease
Myocardial infarction
Arrhythmias
Heart failure
Hypertension
Valvular heart disease
Miscellaneous cardiovascular conditions
31.Respiratory Disease
Asthma
Chronic bronchitis and emphysema
Tuberculosis
Lung cancer
Pneumonia
Respiratory failure
Miscellaneous respiratory conditions
32.Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease
Peptic ulcer disease
Gastrointestinal haemorrhage
Inflammatory bowel disease
Crohns disease
Gastrointestinal tumours
MalabsorptJon
Diseases of the gallbladder
Diseases of the pancreas
Acute viral hepatitis
Chronic liver disease
Miscellaneous gastrointestinal disorders
33.Genitourinary System
Glomerular disease
Acute renal failure
Chronic renal failure
Urinary tract infection
Fluid and electrolyte balance
Miscellaneous genitourinary conditions
34.Central Nervous System
Cerebrovascular disease
Management of conditions causing headache
Parkinsonism
Multiple sclerosis
Meningitis
Epilepsy
Intracranial tumours
Miscellaneous neurological disorders
35.Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders
Diabetes
Lipid disorders
Metabolic bone disease
Hyperparathyroidism
Hypoparathyroidism
Crystal arlhropathy
Hypercaicaemia
Pituitary disorders
Thyroid disorders
Disorders of the adrenal glands
Miscellaneous endocrine conditions
36.Musculaskeletal and Skin Disorders
Arthritis
Osteoarthritis
Systemic lupus erythemaiosus
Polymyalgia rheumatica
Other connective tissue disorders
Primary skin diseases
Skin manifestations of systemic disease
Malignant skin turnouts
37.Haematological Disorders
Anaemia
Leukaemias
Multiple myeloma
Malignant lymphomas
Bleeding disorders
Disseminated intravascular coagulation
Thrombotic disorders
38.Infectious Diseases
Introduction
HIV and AIDS
Malaria
39.Drug Overdose
Epidemiology
Aetiology
Presentation
Investigations
Management
Part IV: Serf-assessment
Multiple-choice questions
Short-answer questions
Case-based questions
MCQ answers
SAQ answers
Index
目 录内容简介
Medicine is easier than you think! At the end of the day, there are only a certain number of things that can go wrong with any part of us. So, if a patient tells you about a particularsymptom, or you find an abnormal sign on investigation, there are a limited number ofpossibilities that you need to think about. The key is to have a structured approach,remembering that common things are common.
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