Completely up-to-date this handbook contains a wealth of over 300 lists and tables, each organised by medical discipline area, numbered and indexed. The author has selectively distilled the topics in order to publish the most useful material in a convenient, pocket size. Differential Diagnosis in Internal Medicine: The Book of Lists, Fifth Edition is the ideal reference work for students to specialists--all those involved in the health care field--working with medical diagnoses. * Provides you with a convenient source of potential diagnoses, logically organized by medical discipline. * Features up-to-the-minute data, more than 300 quick-reference lists, new chapter headings for easier access, and expanded information on AIDS. * Helps you organize your thoughts, clarify your intended approach to a patient, and double-check your work.
This is a useful book, but not the very best handbook of differential diagnosis. For my money, that accolade goes to Differential Diagnosis pocket, by Sailer and Wasner. Differential Diagnosis Pocket: Clinical Reference Guide (Pocket (Borm Bruckmeier Publishing)).
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I had the earlier edition of this book and it was helpful when looking for the "Zebras". I am looking forward to the "new and improved" version.
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