Rudolph's fundamentals of pediatrics
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Rudolph's fundamentals of pediatrics
(A Lange medical book)
McGraw-Hill, c2002
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographies and index
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Description
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Written expressly for trainees in pediatrics, Rudolph's Fundamentals of Pediatrics, 3rd edition provides a broad information base with a symptom-complex orientation. It presents a pathophysiologic basis for the approach to differential diagnosis and makes liberal use of algorithms and tables to summarize important information. Perfect for students in the pediatric clerkship, Rudolph's Fundamentals is also relied upon by pediatric and family medicine residents, nurses, and anyone who needs quick, concise answers to a broad array of clinical pediatric questions.
Features:
Written expressly for medical students by leading educators in pediatrics
Discusses approaches to symptom presentations
Problem-oriented approach promotes a better understanding of clinical issues and differential diagnosis
Extensive algorithms, tables, and illustrations
Pathophysiology included to facilitate an understanding of the basis for selection of diagnostic studies and treatments
Six brand new chapters: "Adolescence," "Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics," "Rheumatic Diseases," "Cancer in Children," "The Nervous System," and "Ophthalmology"
All other chapters have been revised and updated
Table of Contents
1.Pediatric Health Supervision, Kim J. Overby
2.Adolescence, William Adelman and Jonathan Ellen
3.Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, Daniel L. Coury
4.The Perinatal Period, Augusto Sola, Marta R. Rogido, and John Colin Partridge
5.An Approach to Clinical Genetics, Cynthia R. Curry
6.A Clinical Approach to Inborn Errors of Metabolism, John Christodoulou
7. Immunologic Disorders, Anna Huttenlocher and Diane Wara
8.Rheumatic Diseases, Mary Denise Moore
9.Infectious Diseases, Allan S. Lau, Alan Uba, and Deborah Lehman
10.Injuries & Emergencies, Joel A. Fein, Dennis R. Durbin, and Steven M. Selbst
11.Skin, Judith V. Williams, Sheila Fallon Friedlander, and Lawrence F. Eichenfield
12.The Gastrointestinal Tract & Liver, Donald Wayne Laney, Jr.
13.Blood, Caroline A. Hastings and Bertram H. Lubin
14.Cancer in Children, Daniel C. West
15.Kidneys & Electrolytes, Anthony A. Portale, Robert S. Mathias, Donald E. Potter, and David r. Rozansky
16.Circulation, Michael M. Brook, Phillip Moore, and George F. Van Hare
17.Respiratory Diseases, Robert W. Wilmott, Mark E. Dato, and Barbara A. Chini
18.Allergy: Mechanisms & Disease Processes, Richard S. Shames
19.Endocrinology, Stephen M. Rosenthal and Stephen E. Gitelman
20.The Nervous System, Francis J. DiMario, Jr.
21.Ophthalmology, Ronald V. Keech
22.Orthopedic Problems in Children, John T. Smith
23.Ethical Issues in Pediatrics, Bernard Lo and Ann Alpers
Index
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