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Clinical Cases and OSCEs in Surgery 2nd Revised edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width: 234x155 mm, Approx. 126 illustrations (95 in full color)
  • Sērija : MRCS Study Guides
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Oct-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Churchill Livingstone
  • ISBN-10: 0702029947
  • ISBN-13: 9780702029943
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width: 234x155 mm, Approx. 126 illustrations (95 in full color)
  • Sērija : MRCS Study Guides
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Oct-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Churchill Livingstone
  • ISBN-10: 0702029947
  • ISBN-13: 9780702029943
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This book of over 140 cases is designed for candidates preparing for all surgical examinations, whether at undergraduate, postgraduate or exit examination level. It will demystify and simplify the clinical assessment of surgical cases and provides invaluable advice on how to achieve success. The text includes top tips, acronyms and up-to-date summaries of current practice based on the authors' personal experience of surgical examinations.





    • Cases are graded in terms of likely appearance in the examinations.


    • Top tips emphasize specific subjects which cause confusion.



    • The text provides advice on the most appropriate time to finish an examination.



    • Examples of the common procedures and props that come up in the skill-based examination format are included.




    • This fully revised Second Edition is now in colour and includes photographs of key manoeuvres performed during specific surgical examination routines


    • Includes a new section on communication skills




    • A new co-author in academic surgery joins the project.
SECTION 1 Superficial Lesions
1 Lumps and ulcers-history
3(1)
2 Lumps and ulcers-examination
3(2)
3 Lipoma
5(1)
4 Sebaceous cyst
6(1)
5 Ganglion
7(1)
6 Neck examination-general
8(4)
7 Cervical lymphadenopathy
12(2)
8 Thyroid examination
14(5)
9 Solitary thyroid nodule
19(3)
10 Multinodular goitre
22(2)
11 Diffuse thyroid enlargement
24(1)
12 Thyroid history
25(1)
13 Hypertrophic and keloid scars
26(2)
14 Squamous cell carcinoma
28(1)
15 Malignant melanoma
29(3)
16 Basal cell carcinoma
32(2)
17 Pressure sores
34(1)
18 Grafts and flaps
35(1)
19 Ptosis
36(2)
20 Facial nerve palsy
38(2)
21 Salivary gland swellings
40(3)
22 Keratoacanthoma
43(1)
23 Neurofibroma
44(1)
24 Papilloma
45(1)
25 Pyogenic granuloma
45(1)
26 Seborrhoeic keratosis
46(1)
27 Solar keratosis
47(1)
28 Digital clubbing
48(1)
29 Branchial cyst
49(1)
30 Dermoid cyst
50(1)
31 Thyroglossal cyst
51(2)
32 Radiotherapy marks
53(1)
33 Dermatofibroma
54(1)
34 Hidradenitis suppurativa
55(1)
35 Kaposi's sarcoma
55(1)
36 Pharyngeal pouch
56(1)
37 Cystic hygroma
57(1)
38 Chemodectoma
58(1)
39 Furuncles
59(1)
40 Pyoderma gangrenosum
60(1)
41 Vascular malformations
61(3)
SECTION 2 Abdomen and Trunk
42 Inguinal hernia
64(4)
43 Abdominal examination-general approach
68(3)
44 Surgical jaundice
71(2)
45 Stoma
73(2)
46 Hepatomegaly
75(3)
47 Incisional hernia
78(1)
48 Umbilical/paraumbilical hernia
79(2)
49 Splenomegaly
81(2)
50 Inflammatory bowel disease
83(3)
51 Examination of the scrotum-general approach
86(1)
52 Hydrocoele
87(1)
53 Epididymal cyst
88(1)
54 Varicocele
89(1)
55 Right iliac fossa mass
90(2)
56 Transplanted kidney
92(1)
57 Ascites
93(2)
58 Epigastric mass
95(1)
59 Pleural effusion
96(2)
60 Dysphagia
98(2)
61 Enlarged kidney
100(2)
62 Common surgical scars
102(1)
63 Breast examination-general approach
103(2)
64 Breast lump
105(1)
65 Post-mastectomy breast
106(1)
66 Breast reconstruction
107(2)
67 Gynaecomastia
109(1)
68 Chest-post-lobectomy/pneumonectomy
110(1)
69 Median sternotomy
111(1)
70 Testicular tumour
112(2)
71 Enterocutaneous fistula
114(2)
72 Mouth signs in abdominal disease
116(1)
73 Epigastric hernia
117(1)
74 Femoral hernia
118(4)
SECTION 3 Musculoskeletal and Neurology
75 Orthopaedic history taking-general approach
122(1)
76 Osteoarthritis of the hip
123(7)
77 Osteoarthritis of the knee
130(7)
78 Dupuytren's contracture
137(2)
79 Carpal tunnel syndrome
139(3)
80 Rheumatoid hands
142(2)
81 Osteoarthritis in the hands
144(1)
82 Ulnar nerve lesions
145(2)
83 Hallux valgus
147(2)
84 Hammer toes
149(1)
85 Mallet toes
150(1)
86 Claw toes
151(1)
87 Mallet finger
152(1)
88 Trigger finger
153(1)
89 Ingrowing toenail
154(1)
90 Ligamentous and cartilaginous knee lesions
155(2)
91 Radial nerve lesions
157(2)
92 Examination of the shoulder
159(6)
93 Gait
165(1)
94 Osteochondroma
166(1)
95 Popliteal fossa swellings
167(2)
96 Hallux rigidus
169(1)
97 Casts
170(1)
98 Simulated reduction of fractures
171(1)
99 Lumbar disc herniation
172(3)
100 Brachial plexus lesions
175(3)
101 Ivory osteoma
178(1)
102 Chondroma
179(1)
103 Charcot's joints
180(1)
104 Winging of the scapula
181(1)
105 External fixators
182(1)
106 Intramedullary nails
183(1)
107 Paget's disease of bone
183(2)
108 Achondroplasia
185(3)
SECTION 4 Circulation and Lymphatic Systems
109 Varicose veins
188(5)
110 Venous ulcer
193(1)
111 Peripheral arterial system-examination
194(5)
112 Vascular effects of the diabetic foot
199(1)
113 Amputations
200(2)
114 Peripheral arterial system-history
202(1)
115 Abdominal aortic aneurysm
203(2)
116 Carotid artery disease
205(2)
117 Popliteal aneurysm
207(1)
118 Ischaemic ulcer
208(2)
119 Post-phlebitic limb
210(1)
120 Gangrene
211(1)
121 Raynaud's phenomenon
212(2)
122 Neuropathic ulcer
214(1)
123 Lymphoedema
215(2)
124 Hyperhidrosis
217(1)
125 False aneurysm
218(1)
126 Thoracic outlet obstruction
219(2)
127 Thromboangiitis obliterans (Buerger's disease)
221(1)
128 Superior vena cava Obstruction
222(1)
129 Carotid artery aneursym and dilated common carotid artery
223(1)
130 Lymphangioma
224(1)
131 Arteriovenous fistulae
224(2)
132 Coarctation of the aorta
226(1)
133 Atrial fibrillation
227(3)
SECTION 5 Communication Skills
Thomas Crompton
134 Introduction to communication skills
230(1)
135 Information gathering-back pain
231(1)
136 Information gathering-trauma call
232(1)
137 Information gathering-vascular referral
232(1)
138 Information giving-obtaining informed consent
233(1)
139 Information giving-breast carcinoma
234(1)
140 Information giving-testicular tumour
235(1)
141 Information giving-loss of function
236(1)
142 Information giving-the angry patient
237(2)
Index 239
Professor Marc Gladman MBBS DRCOG DFFP PhD MRCOG MRCS(Eng) FRCS(Gen Surg) is a Professor of Surgery at Blacktown / Mount Druitt Hospitals in Sydney, Australia and holds the position of Chair of Surgery at the School of Medicine of the University of Western Sydney. He qualified from King's College School of Medicine, University of London and completed training in obstetrics and gynaecology and general surgery in the UK. He won the prestigious Frances and Augustus Newman Foundation Research Fellowship and the HJ Windsor Prize of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and The Worshipful Company of Cutlers' Fellowship in Surgery. After being awarded a PhD for a period of original research by the University of London, he began higher training in general surgery as a specialist registrar, but later moved to integrated academic training as a NIHR clinical lecturer. He then went on to complete senior training fellowships in London and Sydney before securing his Chair in Surgery in Sydney. He is committed to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and career development. During the last 10 years, he has been extensively involved in surgical examinations at multiple centres in the UK and Australia and has designed, directed and delivered a portfolio of educational courses.