Fr. 181.00

Evolving Atlas of Clinical Syndromes + E-Book - From Symptomes to (Rare) Diseases

English · Hardback

Will be released 10.03.2026

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The Ultimate Guide to the Diagnosis of Clinical Syndroms
The Evolving Atlas of Clinical Syndroms is a continuously growing reference project that currently covers over 250 (rare) diseases presented in alphabetical order. With each new edition, additional syndromes are added, reflecting ongoing advances in medical knowledge.The book's clear, fact sheet-style structure features a uniform format complemented by numerous illustrations, facilitating quick reference and ease of use.
Designed for students, medical doctors, and researchers across clinical practice, teaching, and research, it enables efficient deduction of diagnoses based on symptoms. The book, including a free eBook, supports differential diagnostic precision and provides access to further literature.
Key advantages at a glance:

  • A unique reference for the differential diagnosis of (rare) diseases
  • Authored by a team of approximately 400 distinguished, internationally renowned experts - each a leading authority in their field
  • An optimized, targeted structure for swift navigation: from presenting symptoms to the correct diagnosis
  • A highly clear, structured layout of individual chapters, ideal for practical reference and daily clinical use
Precision diagnostics made easy - your trusted resource in complex cases!

About the author

Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Martin Mücke

is the Chair and Director of the Institute for Digital General Medicine at the RWTH Aachen University Hospital and the spokesperson for the Center for Rare Diseases in Aachen (ZSEA).


Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Dipl.-Psych. Rupert Conrad, MBA

is the Chair and Director of the Clinic for Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy at the University Hospital Münster (UKM).

Summary

The Ultimate Guide to the Diagnosis of Clinical Syndroms

The
Evolving Atlas of Clinical Syndroms
is a continuously growing reference project that currently covers over 250 (rare) diseases presented in alphabetical order. With each new edition, additional syndromes are added, reflecting ongoing advances in medical knowledge.The book's clear, fact sheet-style structure features a uniform format complemented by numerous illustrations, facilitating quick reference and ease of use.


Designed for students, medical doctors, and researchers across clinical practice, teaching, and research, it enables efficient deduction of diagnoses based on symptoms. The book, including a free eBook, supports differential diagnostic precision and provides access to further literature.


Key advantages at a glance:

  • A unique reference for the differential diagnosis of (rare) diseases
  • Authored by a team of approximately 400 distinguished, internationally renowned experts - each a leading authority in their field
  • An optimized, targeted structure for swift navigation: from presenting symptoms to the correct diagnosis
  • A highly clear, structured layout of individual chapters, ideal for practical reference and daily clinical use
Precision diagnostics made easy - your trusted resource in complex cases!

Product details

Assisted by Conrad (Editor), Rupert Conrad (Editor), Martin Mücke (Editor)
Publisher Urban & Fischer/Elsevier
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 10.03.2026
 
EAN 9783437150425
ISBN 978-3-437-15042-5
No. of pages 760
Illustrations farbige Illustrationen
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Krankheiten und Störungen, Klinische und Innere Medizin, diagnosis, symptoms, differential diagnosis, Illustrations, syndromes, Rare Diseases, standard work, evolving atlas

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