Pathology in clinical practice 50 case studies

Once students have learned the principles behind basic pathology and the mechanisms of disease, they must then consolidate their knowledge by putting those principles into clinical practice. Providing a practical learning experience, this volume presents fifty structured clinical scenarios. Each cas...

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Other Authors: Newell, Barry A. T. (Editor), Dilly, Susan A. (Editor), Finlayson, Caroline J. (Editor), Gandhi, Mitesh (Editor), Lakhani, Sunil R. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Hodder Education 2009
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Summary:Once students have learned the principles behind basic pathology and the mechanisms of disease, they must then consolidate their knowledge by putting those principles into clinical practice. Providing a practical learning experience, this volume presents fifty structured clinical scenarios. Each case is based on a clinical situation that pulls together the key pathological, radiological, and clinical aspects of a condition. Questions and answers highlight diagnostic avenues and provide an effective way of testing assimilation of the material. Students can set their own level of challenge and build their clinical understanding by delving into a cluster of cases covering related topics, or instead emphasize one of the five main themes: symptoms, signs, investigations, treatment, and overall management. Ample illustrations supplement the text, which blends typical clinical case presentations with narrative-style and imaging-based cases
Item Description:Includes indexes
Physical Description:vii, 213 pages colour illustrations 25 cm
ISBN:9780340959046
0340959045