Diagnostic Features of Disease
Based on French's Index of Differential Diagnosis
- 12th Edition - April 23, 1987
- Latest edition
- Editor: F Dudley Hart
- Language: English
Diagnostic Features of Disease is an illustrated guide to diseases based on "French's Index of Differential Diagnosis, Twelfth Edition." This visual quiz book uses illustrations… Read more
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Description
Description
Diagnostic Features of Disease is an illustrated guide to diseases based on "French's Index of Differential Diagnosis, Twelfth Edition." This visual quiz book uses illustrations from the twelfth edition. Specialists from different medical fields have contributed their expertise to give a diagnostic message through the illustrations. This book contains some questions that deal with orthodox therapy in connection to the conditions or diseases show in the image. The book covers a wide range of human diseases and human anatomy. This book shows an illustration of a subject with a certain condition. Several questions quiz the reader as to the diagnosis of the disease, the possible causes of the existing condition, or the management and treatment of the condition, Questions cover topics such as cretinism, hypothyroidism, Turner's syndrome, achondroplasia, and malignant changes to liposarcoma. This book is intended for candidates to the qualifying and specialist examinations in medicine and surgery. This book can also be helpful for general practitioners of medicine and specialists.
Table of contents
Table of contents
Questions
Whole Body
Face and Head
Ophthalmology
Ear, Nose and Throat
Psychiatry
Abdomen and Chest
Chest Radiographs
Electrocardiographs
Genito-urinary
Febrile Conditions
Spine
Extremities
Hands
Feet
Skin
Answers
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 12
- Latest edition
- Published: April 20, 2016
- Language: English
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