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Examination Medicine: A Guide to Physician Training 6th Revised edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, height x width: 254x175 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Nov-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Churchill Livingstone
  • ISBN-10: 0729539113
  • ISBN-13: 9780729539111
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An updated version of the successful examination guide assisting students preparing for the Physicians Part 1 Exam

Examination Medicine remains a bestselling text among Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP) candidates preparing for the Physicians Part 1 Examination.

This updated edition of Examination Medicine builds on its popular original format with abundant new content.

This highly respected medical resource is the perfect information source for students undertaking exam preparation.

Examination Medicine, 6th Edition: A guide to physician training will be widely used by medical students as well as candidates for other specialty examinations involving medical clinical exams.



. key facts candidates must understand for the fellowship examination
. information on history-taking, the examination and medical investigations
. updated long and short cases

. a fresh, more simplified layout
. helpful 'hint" boxes to help candidates with technique and difficult cases
. the addition of imaging - x-rays and scans likely to be shown in the examination are now incorporated with their appropriate long or short case
. the latest College exam formats and possible future changes to the examination
Foreword viii
Preface x
Acknowledgments xi
An historical note xii
Abbreviations xiv
Basic training requirements
1(6)
The future
6(1)
The written examination
7(4)
The examination format
7(1)
Approaching multiple-choice questions
8(1)
Preparation for the written examination
8(3)
The clinical examination
11(6)
The examination format
11(3)
The mini-CEX
14(1)
Preparation for the clinical examination
14(3)
The long case
17(8)
The history-taking and physical examination
17(3)
The presentation
20(1)
The long-case rationale
21(2)
Types of long case
23(2)
The cardiovascular long case
25(46)
Ischaemic heart disease
25(5)
Revascularisation
30(2)
Infective endocarditis
32(5)
Congestive cardiac failure
37(8)
Diastolic heart failure (heart failure with preserved ejection fraction)
45(1)
Hyperlipidaemia
45(5)
Hypertension
50(4)
Heart transplantation
54(5)
Cardiac arrhythmias
59(12)
The respiratory long case
71(42)
Bronchiectasis
71(2)
Lung carcinoma
73(6)
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
79(5)
Sleep apnoea
84(3)
Interstitial lung disease, including idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
87(4)
Pulmonary hypertension
91(6)
Sarcoidosis
97(4)
Cystic fibrosis
101(3)
Tuberculosis
104(6)
Lung transplantation
110(3)
The gastrointestinal long case
113(28)
Peptic ulceration
113(3)
Malabsorption
116(4)
Inflammatory bowel disease
120(5)
Colon cancer
125(2)
Chronic liver disease
127(10)
Liver transplantation
137(4)
The haematological long case
141(34)
Haemolytic anaemia
141(6)
Thrombophilia
147(4)
Polycythaemia
151(4)
Idiopathic myelofibrosis
155(1)
Essential thrombocythaemia
156(1)
Chronic myeloid leukaemia
156(1)
Lymphomas
157(8)
Multiple myeloma (myeloma)
165(5)
Bone marrow (haematopoietic cell) transplantation
170(5)
The rheumatology long case
175(22)
Rheumatoid arthritis
175(6)
Systemic lupus erythematosus
181(5)
Systemic vasculitis
186(4)
Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome
190(2)
Systemic sclerosis (scleroderma)
192(5)
The endocrine long case
197(26)
Osteoporosis (and osteomalacia)
197(6)
Hypercalcaemia
203(2)
Paget's disease of the bone (osteitis deformans)
205(4)
Acromegaly
209(4)
Types 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus
213(10)
The renal long case
223(12)
Chronic kidney disease (chronic renal failure)
223(8)
Renal transplantation
231(4)
The neurological long case
235(12)
Multiple sclerosis
235(3)
Myasthenia gravis
238(2)
Guillain-Barre syndrome
240(2)
Transient ischaemic attacks and `funny turns'
242(5)
The infectious disease long case
247(12)
Pyrexia of unknown origin
247(3)
HIV/AIDS
250(9)
The short case
259(4)
Common short cases
263(131)
The cardiovascular system
263(28)
The cardiovascular examination
263(6)
Notes on valve diseases
269(19)
The hypertensive examination
288(1)
Marfan's syndrome
289(1)
Oedema
290(1)
The respiratory system
291(19)
Respiratory examination
291(5)
Chest X-ray films
296(14)
The gastrointestinal system
310(6)
The abdominal examination
310(6)
The haematological system
316(2)
The haemopoietic examination
316(2)
The endocrine system
318(14)
The thyroid gland
318(4)
Panhypopituitarism
322(1)
Cushing's syndrome
323(2)
Acromegaly
325(2)
Addison's disease
327(2)
Diabetes mellitus
329(3)
Hirsutism
332(1)
The rheumatological system
332(17)
The hands
332(6)
The knees
338(1)
The feet
338(7)
The back
345(4)
The nervous system
349(45)
Cranial nerves
349(4)
Eyes
353(1)
One-and-a-half syndrome
354(1)
Horner's syndrome
354(1)
Notes on the cranial nerves
355(10)
Higher centres
365(3)
Speech
368(2)
Upper limbs
370(3)
Shoulder girdle examination
373(1)
Lower limbs
374(3)
Notes on the neurological examination of the limbs
377(5)
Notes on spinal cord lesions
382(5)
Dystrophia myotonica
387(1)
Gait
387(1)
Cerebellum
388(3)
Parkinson's disease
391(1)
Chorea
392(2)
Further reading 394(3)
Index 397