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Hamilton Bailey's Demonstrations of Physical Signs in Clinical Surgery
Lumley, J. — D'Cruz, A. — Hoballah, J. — Scott-Connor, C.
19ª Edición Marzo 2016
Inglés
Tapa blanda
692 pags
1957 gr
22 x 28 x 3 cm
ISBN 9781444169188
Editorial CRC PRESS
LIBRO IMPRESO
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Description
It is approaching a century since the first edition of Demonstrations of Physical Signs in Clinical Surgery was first published, authored by the pioneering surgical teacher Hamilton Bailey. That it has survived is testimony to the continuing need for those learning surgery to be able to elicit physical signs in the patient and to understanding their meaning and significance.
The fully-revised nineteenth edition has been brought completely up to date reflecting current surgical practice in both the developed and developing nations, while preserving Hamilton Bailey's original message regarding the importance of physical signs in clinical surgery. It will continue to provide medical students and postgraduates embarking upon a surgical career with an invaluable and immediate source of distilled wisdom and knowledge, set in the context of current surgical practice around the world.
Features
- Highly accessible for both the undergraduate and surgical trainee - improved presentation of examination details and physical signs and new text features including chapter summaries, clinical cases and special interest boxes
- Unrivalled selection of over 1400 illustrations - expose the student to a wide range of common and less common diseases that they will be unlikely to encounter in limited clinical sessions, but may nonetheless be examined upon
- System-based content - mirrors structure of 26th edition of Bailey & Love's Short Practice of Surgery, re-establishing the link between these two seminal surgical textbooks
- Expanded and international editorial team - ensuring the content reflects appropriately that of all readers across all markets
Contents
Section One - Principles. History taking and general examination. Distinctive clinical syndromes. Lumps, ulcers, sinuses and fistulae. Inflammation and infection (possibly including tropical). HIV & AIDS. Section Two - Trauma and (elective) orthopaedics. Management of the multiply injured patient. Bones and fractures. Joints and muscles. Peripheral nerve injuries. The spine. The shoulder joint and pectoral girdle. The arm. The hand. The pelvis, hip joint and thigh. The knee joint. The leg and ankle joint. The foot. Section Three - Skin. The skin. Section Four - Head and Neck. The head. The face and jaws. The ear. The orbit. The mouth. Nose and throat. Salivary glands. The neck. Section Five - Breast and Endocrine. The thyroid and parathyroid. Breast and axilla. Section Six - Cardiothoracic. The thorax. Evaluation of the cardiac surgical patient. Section Seven - Vascular. Arterial disease. Venous and lymphatic disease. Section Eight - Abdominal. The abdominal wall, umbilicus and the groin. Abdominal hernias. Non-acute abdominal conditions. The acute abdomen. Anorectal examination. The alimentary tract and abdomen in children. Section Nine - Genitourinary. The genitourinary system and genitalia.
Author(s) Bio
John S.P. Lumley, Emeritus Professor of Vascular Surgery, University of London;
Past Council Member and Chairman of Primary Fellowship Examinations, Royal College
of Surgeons of England, UK
Anil K. D'Cruz, Director of Tata Memorial Hospital & Head, Department of
Head & Neck Surgery, Mumbai, India
Jamal J. Hoballah, Professor & Chairman, Department of Surgery, American
University of Beirut Medical Center, Lebanon; Professor of Surgery, Vascular
Surgery Division, The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, USA
"Carol E.H. Scott-Conner, Professor, Division of Surgical Oncology and
Endocrine Surgery, Department of Surgery, The University of Iowa, Iowa City,
USA
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