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Browse s Introduction to the Investigation and Management of - Surgical Diseas

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Informationen zum Autor Norman L. Browse KT MD FRCS FRCP Professor of Surgery, Emeritus, University of London, UK Honorary Consulting Surgeon, St Thomas' Hospital, London, UK Past-President, Royal College of Surgeons of England, London, UK John Black MD FRCS Consultant Surgeon, Worcester Royal Hospital, UK President, Royal College of Surgeons of England, London, UK Kevin G. Burnand MS FRCS MBBS Professor of Vascular Surgery, Emeritus, and Former Chairman of the Academic Department of Surgery and Anaesthesia in the Cardiovascular Division of King's College at the St Thomas' Campus, London, UK Honorary Consultant Surgeon, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK Steven A. Corbett BSc PhD FRCS FRCS(Tr&Orth) Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK William E. G. Thomas MS FRCS Consultant Surgeon, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Honorary Senior Lecturer in Surgery, University of Sheffield, UK Vice President and Member of Council, Royal College of Surgeons of England, London, UK Klappentext The long-awaited companion to the award-winning Browses Introduction to the Symptoms and Signs of Surgical Disease; this book explains clearly how the pathological features and extent of the disease dictate the necessary diagnostic investigations and treatment. Each chapter will include 3 sections: (1) Relevant Pathology - a brief description of the important pathological features of the disease relevant to the clinical diagnosis! the investigations and treatment. (2) Investigations - covering significant diagnostic clinical findings; radiological! biochemical! haematological! immunological! and pathological investigations! and genetics. The relevance of the investigations will be clearly defined! whether they confirm the diagnosis! or detect the local extent of the disease! the distant spread of the disease! or other systemic effects of the disease. The work will also cover investigations for detecting other diseases relevant to management; and investigations that help exclude confusing differential diagnoses. (3) Treatment - to review all aspects of management; this section will summarize the diagnostic information required to plan management: it will describe each method of treatment available! discuss the indications for each treatment! describe any special preparation and pre-treatment care! any post-treatment care and the complications of treatment! enumerate the results of treatment! and provide a management plan. The 2-book set will provide all the information necessary for the clinical years of undergraduate study! through to surgery at foundation years 1 and 2! planning for the MRCS exams! and beyond. Zusammenfassung A companion to Browse's Introduction to the Symptoms and Signs of Surgical Disease, the two together will provide the definitive resource in diagnosing and managing surgical disease; for all medical students in their undergrad clinical years, at early post-graduate level and planning for the MRCS exams. Inhaltsverzeichnis Principles and methods of investigation. Principles and methods of management. Bacterial and viral infections. General and facial appearances. The skin and subcutaneous tissues. Major trauma. Fractures, joint injuries and diseases of bones. The bones, joints and soft tissues of the upper limb. The bones, joints and soft tissues of the lower limb. The spine. The arteries, veins and lymphatics. The mouth, tongue and lips. The neck and the salivary glands. The thoracic cage, lungs and heart. The breast. The abdominal wall and groin. Abdominal pain. Other abdominal symptoms, masses, the spleen and obesity surgery. The colon, rectum and anus. The urinary tract. The external genitalia. ...

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