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Arriving at a surgical diagnosis/ Pramod Shrikrishna Bapat.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, c2013.Description: 1022 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789350258101
  • 9350258102
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RD31.B36 2013
Contents:
CONTENT Section 1: 1. General Surgery General principles of case-taking -- 2. History-taking -- 3. Selected common symptoms in clinical practice -- 4. General examination -- 5. Locoregional examination -- 6. Respiratory system examination -- 7. Pelvic examination ['PS/E', 'PV/E', 'DRE' and anoscopy (Proctoscopy)] -- 8. Examination of the pregnant patient -- 9. Diagnosis -- 10. Guidelines on documentation of clinical notes -- 11. Sudden loss of consciousness (Sudden unresponsiveness) / cardiorespiratory arrest -- 12. Shock -- 13. Infections / infestations -- 14. Skeletal muscles in the body amenable to physical examination (Applied anatomy) -- 15. Swelling-basic concepts -- 16. Chronic lymph node swelling -- 17. Chronic bone swelling -- 18. Chronic vascular swelling -- 19. Chronic circumscribed swelling in the region of the head and face -- 20. Chronic swelling of the jaw -- 21. Chronic circumscribed swelling in the neck -- 22. Goiter and thyroid cancer -- 23. A reducible (/irreducible) swelling in the groin -- 24. A non-reducible swelling in the groin -- 25. Scrotal swelling / scrotal pain -- 26. Impalpable testicle / intermittently palpable testicle / empty scrotum -- 27. Chronic swelling in the back -- 28. Chronic swelling in the perineum, and gluteal region -- 29. Swellings / bulges related to vulva / vagina /urethra -- 30. Disorders of the female breast -- 31. Disorders of the male breast -- 32. Disorders of the chest wall -- 33. Chronic pain in abdomen -- 34. Acute pain in abdomen -- 35. Lump in abdomen -- 36. Distension of abdomen -- 37. Jaundice -- 38. Portal hypertension -- 39. Difficulty in swallowing i.e. dysphagia, and other symptoms of (chronic) esophageal disorder -- 40. Vomiting of blood-hematemesis -- 41. Anorectal pain, bleeding per rectum, and other manifestations of anorectal disorder -- 42. Ulcer -- 43. Sinus / fistula -- 44. (Recurrent attacks of) Discharge from the umbilicus -- 45. Limb pain -- 46. Limb ischemia-acute and chronic peripheral arterial occlusive disease -- 47. Limb gangrene -- 48. Amputation stump -- 49. Tortuous veins in the limbs-varicose veins / chronic venous insufficiency -- 50. Limb edema -- 51. Oral cavity / orofacial pain -- 52. Temporomandibular joint -- 53. Backache -- Section 2: Urogenital Case 54. Urogenital Case -- Section 3: Neurosurgery 55. Intracranial space-occupying lesion -- Headache: Refer to chapter 3 Head injury: Refer to chapter 57 Section 4: Trauma (Essentially Soft Tissue) 56. Acute mechanical trauma-general principles -- 57. Head injury -- 58. Facial (Maxillofacial) injury -- 59. Injury to the neck -- 60. Chest injury -- 61. Esophageal injury -- Perforation Corrosive injury 62. Ingested foreign body -- 63. Abdominal trauma -- 64. Urogenital trauma -- 65. Injury to anorectum, perineum, buttock -- 66. Spinal trauma -- 67. Hand injury -- 68. Vascular injury -- 69. Burn injury: Thermal, chemical, electrical -- Section 5: Pediatric Surgery 70. History-taking in a child -- 71. Surgical examination of the child -- 72. Respiratory distress in the newborn -- 73. Acute abdominal disorders -- 74. Colic (Colicky pain in abdomen) -- 75. Neonatal intestinal obstruction -- 76. Recurrent pain in abdomen -- 77. Vomiting in the neonate -- 78. Non-bile-stained vomiting in infancy -- 79. Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding -- 80. Jaundice / cholelithiasis / portal hypertension -- 81. Discharge from the umbilicus -- 82. Anorectal malformation -- 83. Urinary tract infection (UTI) / urinary stones -- 84. Disorders of the lower urinary tract -- 85. Acute scrotum -- 86. Disorders of the external genitalia -- 87. Acute pain in the limb -- 88. Disorders of the mouth -- 89. Swellings / lesions in the face -- 90. Swelling in the neck / notes on selected swellings -- 91. Torticollis (Wry neck) -- 92. Disorders of the breast -- 93. A big head / hydrocephalus / assessing a VP shunt -- 94. Spinal dysraphism-spina bifida -- 95. Foreign bodies.
Summary: Comprehensive guide to clinical diagnosis presenting numerous disorders in a systematic, step by step manner, giving students an understanding of how to analyse clinical data in order to reach a diagnosis.
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Includes bibliographical references [p. 1013 - 1014] and index.

CONTENT
Section 1:
1. General Surgery General principles of case-taking --
2. History-taking --
3. Selected common symptoms in clinical practice --
4. General examination --
5. Locoregional examination --
6. Respiratory system examination --
7. Pelvic examination ['PS/E', 'PV/E', 'DRE' and anoscopy (Proctoscopy)] --
8. Examination of the pregnant patient --
9. Diagnosis --
10. Guidelines on documentation of clinical notes --
11. Sudden loss of consciousness (Sudden unresponsiveness) / cardiorespiratory arrest --
12. Shock --
13. Infections / infestations --
14. Skeletal muscles in the body amenable to physical examination (Applied anatomy) --
15. Swelling-basic concepts --
16. Chronic lymph node swelling --
17. Chronic bone swelling --
18. Chronic vascular swelling --
19. Chronic circumscribed swelling in the region of the head and face --
20. Chronic swelling of the jaw --
21. Chronic circumscribed swelling in the neck --
22. Goiter and thyroid cancer --
23. A reducible (/irreducible) swelling in the groin --
24. A non-reducible swelling in the groin --
25. Scrotal swelling / scrotal pain --
26. Impalpable testicle / intermittently palpable testicle / empty scrotum --
27. Chronic swelling in the back --
28. Chronic swelling in the perineum, and gluteal region --
29. Swellings / bulges related to vulva / vagina /urethra --
30. Disorders of the female breast --
31. Disorders of the male breast --
32. Disorders of the chest wall --
33. Chronic pain in abdomen --
34. Acute pain in abdomen --
35. Lump in abdomen --
36. Distension of abdomen --
37. Jaundice --
38. Portal hypertension --
39. Difficulty in swallowing i.e. dysphagia, and other symptoms of (chronic) esophageal disorder --
40. Vomiting of blood-hematemesis --
41. Anorectal pain, bleeding per rectum, and other manifestations of anorectal disorder --
42. Ulcer --
43. Sinus / fistula --
44. (Recurrent attacks of) Discharge from the umbilicus --
45. Limb pain --
46. Limb ischemia-acute and chronic peripheral arterial occlusive disease --
47. Limb gangrene --
48. Amputation stump --
49. Tortuous veins in the limbs-varicose veins / chronic venous insufficiency --
50. Limb edema --
51. Oral cavity / orofacial pain --
52. Temporomandibular joint --
53. Backache --
Section 2: Urogenital Case
54. Urogenital Case --
Section 3: Neurosurgery
55. Intracranial space-occupying lesion --
Headache: Refer to chapter 3
Head injury: Refer to chapter 57
Section 4: Trauma (Essentially Soft Tissue)
56. Acute mechanical trauma-general principles --
57. Head injury --
58. Facial (Maxillofacial) injury --
59. Injury to the neck --
60. Chest injury --
61. Esophageal injury --
Perforation
Corrosive injury
62. Ingested foreign body --
63. Abdominal trauma --
64. Urogenital trauma --
65. Injury to anorectum, perineum, buttock --
66. Spinal trauma --
67. Hand injury --
68. Vascular injury --
69. Burn injury: Thermal, chemical, electrical --
Section 5: Pediatric Surgery
70. History-taking in a child --
71. Surgical examination of the child --
72. Respiratory distress in the newborn --
73. Acute abdominal disorders --
74. Colic (Colicky pain in abdomen) --
75. Neonatal intestinal obstruction --
76. Recurrent pain in abdomen --
77. Vomiting in the neonate --
78. Non-bile-stained vomiting in infancy --
79. Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding --
80. Jaundice / cholelithiasis / portal hypertension --
81. Discharge from the umbilicus --
82. Anorectal malformation --
83. Urinary tract infection (UTI) / urinary stones --
84. Disorders of the lower urinary tract --
85. Acute scrotum --
86. Disorders of the external genitalia --
87. Acute pain in the limb --
88. Disorders of the mouth --
89. Swellings / lesions in the face --
90. Swelling in the neck / notes on selected swellings --
91. Torticollis (Wry neck) --
92. Disorders of the breast --
93. A big head / hydrocephalus / assessing a VP shunt --
94. Spinal dysraphism-spina bifida --
95. Foreign bodies.

Comprehensive guide to clinical diagnosis presenting numerous disorders in a systematic, step by step manner, giving students an understanding of how to analyse clinical data in order to reach a diagnosis.

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