Symptom-Based Diagnosis in Pediatrics (Chop Morning Report)
Symptom-Based Diagnosis in Pediatrics (Chop Morning Report)
A CASE-BASED GUIDE TO PEDIATRIC DIAGNOSIS, CONVENIENTLY ORGANIZED BY PRESENTING SYMPTOMS
Symptom-Based Diagnosis in Pediatrics features 19 chapters, each devoted to a common pediatric complaint. Within each chapter, five to eight case presentations teach the diagnostic approach to the symptom. The case presentations follow a consistent outline of History, Physical Examination, and Course of Illness, and are followed by discussion of the Differential Diagnosis, Diagnosis Incidence and Epidemiology, Clinical Manifestations, Diagnostic Approach, and Treatment. Cases are illustrated with vibrant full-color photographs and include numerous tables comparing potential diagnoses.
- Organized by symptoms--the way patients actually present
- More than 100 cases teach the diagnostic approach to a symptom
- Cases illustrate how the same complaint can have a variety of causes
- Full-color clinical photos and illustrations sharpen your visual diagnosis skills
- Valuable tables detail the most frequent causes of common symptoms
CASE-BASED COVERAGE OF THE SYMPTOMS YOU'RE MOST LIKELY TO ENCOUNTER IN PEDIATRIC PRACTICE
Wheezing * Decreased Activity Level * Vomiting * Coughing * Back, Joint, and Extremity Pain * Poor Weight Gain * Abdominal Pain * Altered Mental Status * Rash * Pallor * Fever * Constipation * Neck Swelling * Chest Pain * Jaundice * Abnormal Gait * Diarrhea * Syncope * Seizures
Author: Samir Shah, Stephen Ludwig
Publisher: McGraw Hill / Medical
Published: 01/13/2014
Pages: 544
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.70lbs
Size: 9.20h x 7.30w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9780071601740
About the Author
Shah, Samir: -
Samir S. Shah, MD, MSCE is Director, Division of Hospital Medicine, James M. Ewell Endowed Chair, and Attending Physician in Hospital Medicine & Infectious Diseases at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center; and Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.
Stephen Ludwig, MD is Chairman of the Graduate Medical Education Committee and Continuing Medical Education Committee and an attending physician in general pediatrics at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; and Emeritus Professor of Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
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