Oxford handbook of clinical and laboratory investigation

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Oxford handbook of clinical and laboratory investigation

[edited by] Drew Provan, Andrew Krentz

(Oxford medical publications)

Oxford University Press, 2002

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"Foreword by Sir George Alberti"--Cover

Cross-referenced to: Oxford handbook of clinical medicine / Murray Longmore, Ian Wilkinson, Estée Török. 5th ed. 2001

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

With major advances in technology there are thousands of clinical and laboratory tests available. The first part of this handbook provides a patient-oriented approach to investigation where key symptoms and signs are described along with tests that may be of value in reaching a diagnosis. The remainder is speciality-centred and provides a comprehensive review of all available tests within a given subject. Contributors are all active clinicians who are engaged in medical practice, and who appreciate the problems faced by junior doctors. The handbook should also be of value to senior medical students, who will soon be on the wards and responsible for ordering tests on their patients.

Table of Contents

  • THE PATIENT
  • 1. Symptoms and signs
  • INVESTIGATIONS
  • 2. Endocrinology & Metabolism
  • 3. Haematology, transfusion & cytogenetics
  • 4. Immunology
  • 5. Infectious & tropical diseases
  • 6. Cardiology
  • 7. Gastronenterology
  • 8. Respiratory medicine
  • 9. Neurology
  • 10. Renal medicine
  • 11. Poisoning & overdose
  • 12. Rheumatology
  • 13. Radiology
  • 14. Nuclear medicine
  • 15. Normal ranges
  • 16. Index

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