Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Atlas of Clinical Diagnosis

Atlas of Clinical Diagnosis by M. Afzal Mir
Publisher: Saunders Ltd.; 2 edition | 2003 | ISBN-10: 0702026689 | Pages 336 | PDF | 33 MB

Numerous color clinical photos are presented here to demonstrate the appearance of specific body parts in common and rare medical disorders. Fundamental, pathognomonic, and commonly seen non-specific clinical signs are presented in sections on anatomical region, with text providing guidance on appropriate clinical tests for establishing diagnosis. This second edition contains 1,300 photos, updated explanatory text, and cross references. 
Review: "...the author feels there is still a place for bedside medicine and this book is proof...
The book is fully indexed so it is easy to find what you are looking for, by either looking here or in the contents. You could easily while away an hour idly leafing through the book, picking up numerous snippets by which to impress your colleagues." Dr JM Sager, Medix-UK, July 2003
over 1200 full colour, high quality photos of pathologies...a good book, well laid out and written." Medical Student, GKT Gazette, February 2004
Product Description: The Atlas of Clinical Diagnosis presents a sign-orientated approach to the diagnosis of both common and rare medical disorders that physicians may encounter in hospital or in the community. The comprehensive collection of clinical pictures, organised by anatomical region from scalp to sole, reflects actual clinical practice where a diagnosis has to be constructed from a single sign or a collection of signs. Fundamental, pathognomonic, and commonly seen non-specific clinical signs are presented with clinical features highlighted for rapid recognition and interpretation. In addition, the book provides guidance on appropriate bedside clinical tests for establishing diagnoses. 
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