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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 374 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 620 g, 6 Halftones, color; 25 Illustrations, color
  • Sērija : 100 Cases
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jul-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1444179985
  • ISBN-13: 9781444179989
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 374 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 620 g, 6 Halftones, color; 25 Illustrations, color
  • Sērija : 100 Cases
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jul-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1444179985
  • ISBN-13: 9781444179989
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This volume draws together 100 cases in clinical pathology, focusing on those commonly seen in the emergency department, outpatient clinic, or general practice in which diagnosis requires understanding of histopathology, chemical pathology, genetics, hematology, microbiology, and clinical immunology. Each includes the patient's history, examination and initial investigations, questions, and answers interpreting results and diagnosis. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

A 27-year-old Ghanaian woman presents in the emergency department with a three-day history of headache, nausea, and vague lower abdominal pain. She has no significant past medical history, but is eight-weeks pregnant with her first child. She lives in London and returned from a trip to Ghana two weeks ago. You have been assigned her initial assessment...

100 Cases in Clinical Pathology presents 100 clinical scenarios commonly seen by medical students and junior doctors in the emergency department, outpatient clinic, or in general practice in which an understanding of the underlying clinical pathology is central to arriving at the correct diagnosis. A succinct summary of the patient's history, examination, and initial investigations—histopathology, chemical pathology, haematology, microbiology, and clinical immunology as appropriate—is followed by questions on each case, with particular emphasis on the interpretation of the results and the arrival at a clinicopathologic diagnosis. The answer includes a detailed discussion on each topic, providing an essential revision aid as well as a practical guide for students and junior doctors.

Making speedy and appropriate clinical decisions, and choosing the best course of action to take as a result, is one of the most important and challenging parts of training to become a doctor. These true-to-life cases will teach students and junior doctors to recognize important clinical conditions, to request the appropriate pathological investigation and correctly interpret those results, and, as a result, to develop their diagnostic and management skills.

Recenzijas

"This is a worthwhile read, especially for medical students, interns, and junior pathology residents. It is a practical guide to thinking about clinical cases and explains the histopathology of each scenario in clear, concise, and simple terms." Hana Albrecht, DO,University of Kansas Medical Center for Doody's Review Service

Preface xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Contributors xv
Section 1: Chemical Pathology, Immunology And Genetics
Case 1: Polyuria and polydipsia
3(4)
Case 2: Traces of blood found on a routine urine dipstick
7(2)
Case 3: Confusion, lethargy and shortness of breath
9(2)
Case 4: A child with facial swelling
11(2)
Case 5: Joint pains and fatigue
13(2)
Case 6: Anxiety, irritability and reduced menstrual frequency
15(4)
Case 7: Screening for prostate cancer?
19(4)
Case 8: A young woman found unconscious in bed
23(4)
Case 9: A middle-aged woman with jaundice
27(4)
Case 10: Drug overdose
31(2)
Case 11: Fatigue, weakness and constipation
33(4)
Case 12: Excessive hair growth and infertility
37(4)
Case 13: Fatigue and irregular periods
41(2)
Case 14: Stiff and painful hands
43(4)
Case 15: Abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting
47(4)
Case 16: Frequent throat and chest infections
51(2)
Case 17: Right-sided flank pain moving to the groin
53(2)
Case 18: A routine 'health check' for a 55-year-old man
55(4)
Case 19: Collapse in a patient undergoing chemotherapy
59(4)
Case 20: A 10-day-old baby with ambiguous genitalia
63(4)
Case 21: Fatigue, weakness and weight gain
67(2)
Case 22: Hypertension in a young woman
69(2)
Case 23: Nausea, vomiting, weakness and paraesthesia
71(2)
Case 24: Erectile dysfunction in a young man
73(2)
Case 25: A young man with 'high cholesterol'
75(2)
Case 26: Rash after a bone marrow transplant
77(2)
Case 27: A fall on an outstretched hand
79(2)
Case 28: A patient in follow-up after a liver transplant
81(4)
Case 29: A man with poorly controlled blood pressure
85(4)
Case 30: Dizziness on standing upright
89(2)
Case 31: Sudden-onset chest pain in a tall woman
91(2)
Case 32: Concerns about the risk of breast cancer
93(2)
Case 33: Seizure in a neonate
95(2)
Case 34: Flu-like illness after foreign travel
97(6)
Section 2: Histopathology
Case 35: A young woman with ankle swelling and shortness of breath
103(2)
Case 36: Chest pain and sudden death
105(4)
Case 37: An elderly man with severe back pain
109(2)
Case 38: Increased breathlessness and sudden death
111(2)
Case 39: A worsening cough and haemoptysis
113(4)
Case 40: A young man with shortness of breath and haemoptysis
117(2)
Case 41: Sudden onset weakness and dysphasia
119(2)
Case 42: Numbness, weakness and clumsiness
121(2)
Case 43: Forgetfulness and disorientation
123(2)
Case 44: Coffee-ground vomiting
125(4)
Case 45: Episodic right upper quadrant abdominal pain
129(4)
Case 46: Chronic diarrhoea and flatulence
133(2)
Case 47: A young man with bloody diarrhoea
135(4)
Case 48: Abdominal discomfort and generalized weakness
139(4)
Case 49: Abdominal pain in a publican
143(2)
Case 50: Abdominal distension, loss of appetite and malaise
145(2)
Case 51: Delayed passage of meconium in a newborn
147(2)
Case 52: Back pain and fever in a diabetic
149(4)
Case 53: Urinary problems in an elderly man
153(2)
Case 54: A young man with a testicular lump
155(4)
Case 55: Heavy and painful menstrual bleeding
159(4)
Case 56: Abnormal vaginal bleeding
163(2)
Case 57: A lump in the breast
165(2)
Case 58: Lymph node enlargement in a young man
167(4)
Case 59: An itchy, bleeding mole on the back
171(4)
Section 3: Haematology
Case 60: Shortness of breath and heartburn
175(4)
Case 61: Raised white cell count in an asymptomatic individual
179(4)
Case 62: Worsening fatigue and bleeding gums
183(4)
Case 63: Burning urine and an abnormal clotting screen
187(2)
Case 64: Headaches, blurred vision and itching
189(4)
Case 65: A painful arm and a large spleen
193(4)
Case 66: A rash on the thighs
197(4)
Case 67: Fatigue and weight loss
201(4)
Case 68: Pneumonia with abnormal liver function
205(6)
Case 69: Recurrent epistaxis
211(4)
Case 70: Bruising after a pneumonia
215(4)
Case 71: Headache and a rash
219(4)
Case 72: Shortness of breath and weight loss
223(4)
Case 73: Low platelets in pregnancy
227(4)
Case 74: Anaemia resistant to a blood transfusion
231(4)
Case 75: Asymptomatic anaemia in the elderly
235(6)
Case 76: Back pain and fatigue
241(4)
Case 77: Short of breath and underweight
245(4)
Case 78: A large epigastric mass
249(4)
Case 79: Deterioration after a blood transfusion
253(6)
Section 4: Microbiology
Case 80: Leg pain and fevers
259(4)
Case 81: Fever and collapse
263(6)
Case 82: Burning sensation when passing urine
269(4)
Case 83: A bit short of breath
273(4)
Case 84: Unhappy camper
277(6)
Case 85: Diarrhoea in an elderly man
283(4)
Case 86: A painful knee
287(4)
Case 87: A pain in the ear
291(2)
Case 88: A red eye
293(4)
Case 89: Child with a rash
297(6)
Case 90: Pelvic pain
303(2)
Case 91: A painful swollen jaw
305(6)
Case 92: Traveller's diarrhoea
311(4)
Case 93: Fever in a returning traveller
315(4)
Case 94: A spot of confusion
319(4)
Case 95: Congenital infection
323(4)
Case 96: A chronic cough
327(4)
Case 97: A jaundiced view
331(4)
Case 98: Gram negative bacteraemia
335(4)
Case 99: A groin swelling
339(4)
Case 100: Urethral discharge
343(4)
Reference Ranges 347(2)
Index 349
Eamon Shamil, Final Year Medical Student, King's College London, UK

Praful Ravi, Final Year Medical Student, Cambridge University, UK

Dr Ashish Chandra FRCPath DepRCPath (Cytol), Lead Clinical, Cellular Pathology and Consultant Histopathologist, Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital, London, UK