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[-] 1 - Thinking about medicine - Ideals [+] Ideal and less than ideal methods of care [+] The bedside manner and communication skills [+] Asking questions [+] What is the mechanism? Finding narrative answers [+] Death: diagnosis and management [+] Facing death [+] The art and science of diagnosing [+] Prescribing drugs [+] Prevention [+] Is this new drug any good? (analysis & meta-analysis) - Surviving house jobs [+] Quality, QALYs, and the interpretation of dreams - The inverse care law and distributive justice [+] Psychiatry on medical and surgical wards [+] The elderly patient in hospital - On being busy: Corrigan's secret door [+] Health and medical ethics [+] Difficult patients [+] Medicine, art, and the humanities [-] 2 - Epidemiology - An example of epidemiology at work [+] The essence of epidemiology [+] Evidence-based medicine (EBM)[diskette]1 [+] Six to five against [+] Investigations change the odds - Number needed to treat (NNT) [+] Screening [-] 3 - Clinical skills [+] Section 3 - Introduction [+] Taking a History [+] Functional enquiry [+] Physical examination [-] Cardiovascular System [+] The cardiovascular system [+] The jugular venous pressure [+] Pulses [+] The heart sounds [+] Cardiac murmurs [-] Respiratory system [+] The respiratory system [+] The respiratory system: examining the chest [-] Abdominal system - Gastrointestinal history [+] Examining the gastrointestinal system [+] Genitourinary history [-] Neurological system [+] The neurological system [+] Cranial nerve examination [+] Speech and higher mental function [-] Other systems [+] Psychiatric assessment [+] Method and order for routine examination - Footnote [-] 4 - Symptoms and signs [+] Symptoms and signs [-] 5 - Cardiovascular medicine [+] Cardiovascular health [-] At the bedside [+] Cardiovascular symptoms [-] Investigations: [+] ECG—a methodical approach [+] ECG—abnormalities [+] ECG—additional points [+] Exercise ECG testing [+] Ambulatory ECG monitoring [+] Cardiac catheterization [+] Echocardiography [+] Nuclear cardiology and other cardiac scans [-] Drugs and the heart [+] Atherosclerosis and ‘statins’ [+] Other cardiovascular drugs [-] Diseases and conditions: [+] Angina pectoris [+] Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) [+] Management of acute coronary syndrome - Complications of MI [+] Arrhythmias [+] Diagnosis of bradycardias and AV block [+] Narrow complex tachycardia [+] Atrial fibrillation (AF) and flutter [+] Broad complex tachycardia [+] Pacemakers [+] Heart failure—basic concepts [+] Heart failure—management [+] Hypertension [+] Hypertension—management [+] Rheumatic fever [+] Mitral valve disease [+] Aortic valve disease [+] Right heart valve disease [+] Cardiac surgery [+] Infective endocarditis [+] Prevention of endocarditis [+] Diseases of heart muscle [+] The heart in various, mostly rare, systemic diseases [+] Pericardial diseases [+] Congenital heart disease [+] Driving and the heart - Footnote [-] 6 - Chest medicine [-] Investigations [+] Chest x-ray [+] Bedside tests in chest medicine [+] Further investigations in chest medicine [-] Diseases and conditions [+] Pneumonia[diskette]3 [+] Empirical treatment of pneumonia[diskette]5 [+] Specific pneumonias [+] Complications of pneumonia [+] Bronchiectasis [+] Cystic fibrosis (CF) See OHCS (Paediatrics, p192) [+] Fungi and the lung [+] Lung tumours [+] Asthma [+] Management of chronic asthma [+] Doses of some inhaled drugs used in bronchoconstriction [+] Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) [+] Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) [+] Respiratory failure [+] Pulmonary embolism (PE) [+] Pneumothorax [+] Pleural effusion [+] Sarcoidosis [+] Extrinsic allergic alveolitis (EAA) [+] Cryptogenic [+] Industrial dust diseases [+] Causes of pulmonary fibrosis [+] Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome [+] Cor pulmonale - Footnote [-] 7 - Gastroenterology [+] Section 7 - Introduction [+] Healthy, enjoyable eating [+] The mouth [-] Some presenting symptoms [+] Dysphagia [+] Dyspepsia and peptic ulceration [+] Nausea and vomiting [+] Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) [+] Hiatus hernia [+] Diarrhoea [+] Constipation [+] Jaundice [+] Upper gastrointestinal bleeding: 1 [+] Upper GI bleeding: 2 and ??bleeding varices [-] Procedures: [+] Endoscopy and biopsy [+] Radiological GI procedures [-] Diseases and conditions: [-] Liver diseases: [+] Liver failure [+] Cirrhosis [+] Hereditary haemochromatosis (HH) [+] α1-antitrypsin deficiency [+] Wilson's disease/hepatolenticular degeneration [+] Primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) [+] Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) [+] Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) [+] Liver tumours [-] Inflammatory bowel disease: [+] Ulcerative colitis (UC) [+] Crohn's disease [+] Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) [+] Carcinoma of the pancreas [+] Nutritional disorders [+] Carcinoid tumours [+] Gastrointestinal malabsorption [+] Alcoholism - Footnote [-] 8 - Renal medicine [+] Introduction to nephrology [+] Urine [+] Urinary tract imaging [+] Urinary tract infection (UTI) [+] Renal calculi (nephrolithiasis) [+] Urinary tract obstruction [+] Peri-aortitis (retroperitoneal fibrosis et al) [+] Glomerulonephritis (GN) [+] The nephrotic syndrome [+] Acute renal failure (ARF): Diagnosis [+] Acute renal failure (ARF): Management [+] Chronic renal failure (CRF) [+] Renal replacement therapy [+] Interstitial nephritides and nephrotoxins [+] Renal vascular disease [+] Renal tubular disease [+] Inherited kidney diseases [+] Renal manifestations of systemic disease [-] 9 - Endocrinology [+] The essence of endocrinology [-] Diabetes mellitus (DM): [+] Type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM) [+] Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) [+] Helping people with established diabetes [+] Diabetic neuropathy and diabetic foot care [+] Hypoglycamia [-] Thyroid and parathyroid disease: [+] Thyroid function tests (TFTs) [+] Hyperthyroidism (thyrotoxicosis) [+] Hypothyroidism (myxoedema) [+] Parathyroid hormone and hyperparathyroidism [+] Hypoparathyroidism [-] The adrenal gland: [+] Adrenal cortex and Cushing's syndrome [+] Addison's disease (adrenal insufficiency) [+] Hyperaldosteronism [+] Phaeochromocytoma [+] Hirsutism, virilism, gynaecomastia, impotence [-] The pituitary gland: [+] Hypopituitarism [+] Pituitary tumours [+] Hyperprolactinaemia [+] Acromegaly [+] Diabetes insipidus (DI) - Footnote [-] 10 - Neurology - Section 10 - Introduction [-] Neurology at the bedside [+] The chief questions of bedside neurology [+] Cerebral artery territories [+] Drugs and the nervous system [+] Testing peripheral nerves [+] Dermatomes [-] Some common presentations [+] Headache [+] Migraine [+] Blackouts [+] Dizziness and vertigo [+] Deafness [+] Tinnitus [+] Weak legs and cord compression [+] Dyskinesia (abnormal involuntary movements) [-] Diseases and conditions [-] CNS vascular phenomena [+] Stroke: clinical features and investigations [+] Stroke: management and prevention [+] Rehabilitation after stroke [+] Transient ischaemic attack (TIA) [+] Subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) [+] Intracranial venous thrombosis [+] Subdural haemorrhage [+] Extradural (epidural) haemorrhage [+] Meningitis [+] Meningoencephalitis and encephalitis [+] Meningitis treatment [+] Delirium (acute confusional state) [+] Dementia [+] Alzheimer's disease (AD) [+] Epilepsy: diagnosis [+] Epilepsy: management [+] Parkinson's disease (PD) and parkinsonism [+] Multiple sclerosis (MS) [+] Space-occupying lesions [+] Bell's palsy [+] Mononeuropathies [+] Autonomic neuropathy [+] Polyneuropathies [+] Bulbar palsy [+] Motor neurone disease (MND) [+] Cervical spondylosis [+] Primary disorders of muscle (myopathies) [+] Myasthenia gravis (MG) [+] Myasthenic syndrome [+] Neurofibromatosis [+] Syringomyelia - Tropical spastic paraplegia HTLV-1 Myelopathy [+] Neuroradiology (CT and MRI) [+] Models of brain functioning - Footnote [-] 11 - Rheumatological & related illnesses [+] Points to note in the rheumatological history [+] Back pain [+] Arthritis—general points [+] Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) [+] Osteoarthritis (OA) [+] Crystal arthropathies [+] Spondyloarthritides [+] Autoimmune connective tissue diseases [+] Polymyositis and dermatomyositis [+] Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) [+] Vasculitis - Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) [+] Giant cell (cranial/temporal) arteritis (GCA) [+] Rheumatological and other systemic conditions causing eye signs [+] Skin manifestations of systemic diseases [+] Specific diseases and their skin manifestations [+] Skin diagnoses not to be missed - Footnote [-] 12 - Oncology [+] Section 12: Introduction [+] Looking after people with cancer [+] Oncology and genetics [+] Oncological emergencies [+] Symptom control in severe cancer [+] Cancer therapy [+] Radiotherapy - Footnote [-] 13 - Surgery [+] The language of surgery [-] Looking after surgical patients on the ward [+] Pre-operative care [+] Pre-operative examination and tests [+] Prophylactic antibiotics in gut surgery - Bowel preparation in colorectal surgery - Sutures [+] Anaesthesia [+] Some post-operative complications [-] Surgery & special conditions [+] Drains [+] The control of pain [+] Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) [+] Swollen legs [+] Specific post-operative complications [+] Stoma care [+] IV fluids on the surgical ward [+] Blood transfusion and blood products [+] Transfusion reactions [+] Nutritional support in hospital [+] Parenteral (intravenous) nutrition [+] Diabetic patients on surgical wards [+] Jaundiced patients undergoing surgery [+] Surgery in those on steroids or anticoagulants [+] Thyroid disease and surgery [-] Emergency surgery [+] The acute abdomen [+] Acute appendicitis [+] Acute pancreatitis [+] Aneurisms and dissections of arteries [+] Diverticular disease [+] Angiodysplasia [+] Gallstones [+] Gangrene and necrotizing fasciitis [+] Skin ulcers [+] Ischaemia of the gut [+] Volvulus (rotation) of the stomach - Limb embolism and ischaemia [+] Obstruction of the bowel [+] Some paediatric surgical emergencies [-] Urology [+] Torsion of the testis [+] Urinary retention & benign prostatic hyperplasia [+] Urinary tract malignancies [+] Urinary incontinence [+] Bladder tumours [-] Other surgical malignancies [+] Breast lumps and breast carcinoma [+] Colorectal adenocarcinoma [+] Carcinoma of the stomach [+] Carcinoma of the oesophagus [+] Lumps [+] Lumps in the groin and scrotum [+] Lumps in the neck [+] Lumps in the thyroid [-] Other conditions [+] Abdominal masses [+] Around the anus [+] Haemorrhoids (piles) [+] Hernias [+] Inguinal hernias [+] Varicose veins (VVs) [+] Gastric surgery and its aftermath - Operations for duodenal ulcer [+] Fundoplication for gastro-oesophageal reflux [+] Minimally invasive surgery [+] Exposing patients to our learning curves? The jury is still out … - Footnote [-] 14 - Infectious diseases (ID) [+] Section 14: Introduction [-] Pathogens [+] The classification of pathogens [-] An approach to infectious diseases [+] Viruses (classification) [+] Susceptibility of some bacteria to certain antibiotics [+] Antibiotics: penicillins [+] Antibiotics: cephalosporins [+] Antibiotics: others [+] Empirical ‘blind’ treatment [+] Drug abuse and infectious diseases [+] Pyrexia of unknown origin (PUO) [+] Diagnosing the tropical traveller [+] Gastroenteritis [+] Immunization [-] Some specific infections [+] MalariaND: clinical features and diagnosis [+] Malaria: treatment and prophylaxis[diskette]29 [+] Mycobacterium tuberculosis: clinical features [+] TuberculosisND: diagnosis and treatment [+] Herpes infections [+] Infectious mononucleosis (glandular fever) [+] Influenza [+] The common cold (coryza) [+] Toxoplasmosis [+] Cytomegalovirus (CMV) [+] Viral hepatitis [+] Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) [+] Complications of HIV infection [+] What every doctor should know about HIV [+] Antiretroviral agents [-] Venereal diseases: (except HIV and syphilis) [+] Sexually transmitted disease (STD) [+] Vaginal discharge and urethritis [-] Miscellaneous Gram positive bacterial infections [+] Miscellaneous Gram positive bacteria [-] Miscellaneous Gram negative bacetrial infections [+] Miscellaneous Gram negative bacteria [-] Rarities for reference [+] TetanusND [+] Enteric feverND [+] Bacillary dysenteryND [+] CholeraND [+] LeprosyND [+] Spirochaetes [+] PoliomyelitisND [+] RabiesND [+] Viral haemorrhagic feversND [+] Rickettsia and arthropod-borne bacteria [+] Giardiasis [+] Amoebiasis [+] Trypanosomiasis [+] Leishmaniasis [+] Fungi [+] Nematodes (roundworms) [+] Cestodes (tapeworms) [+] Trematodes (flukes) [+] Exotic infections - Footnote [-] 15 - Haematology [+] On the taking of blood and of holidays [-] Anaemia [+] Anaemia [+] Iron-deficiency anaemia - The anaemia of chronic disease [+] Sideroblastic anaemia [+] The peripheral blood film [+] The differential white cell count [+] Macrocytic anaemia [+] Pernicious anaemia [+] An approach to haemolytic anaemia [+] Causes of haemolytic anaemia [+] Sickle-cell anaemia [+] Thalassaemia [+] Bleeding disorders [+] An approach to bleeding [+] Anticoagulants [+] Leukaemia and the house officer [+] Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) [+] Acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) [+] Chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) [+] Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) - Symptoms - Signs - Film - Complications - Natural history [+] Treatment [+] Prognosis [+] Hodgkin's lymphoma [+] Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma [+] Pancytopenia, and bone marow failure [+] The myeloproliferative disorders [+] Myeloma [+] Paraproteinaemia [+] Amyloidosis - Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) [+] Hyperviscosity syndrome [+] The spleen and splenectomy [+] Thrombophilia[diskette]39 [diskette]40 [+] Immunosuppressive drugs - Footnote [-] 16 - Clinical chemistry [+] On being normal in the society of numbers [+] The laboratory and ward tests [+] Intravenous fluid therapy [+] Acid–base balance [+] Kidney function[diskette]1 [+] Urate and the kidney [+] Electrolyte physiology [+] Sodium: hyponatraemia [+] Hypernatraemia [+] Potassium [+] Hyperkalaemia [+] Hypokalaemia [+] Calcium: physiology [+] Hypocalcaemia [+] Hypercalcaemia [+] Magnesium [+] Zinc [+] Selenium [-] Metabolic bone diseases [+] 1. Osteoporosis [+] 2. Paget's disease of bone [+] 3. Osteomalacia [+] Plasma proteins - Albumin - α1 zone: - α2 zone: - β zone: - γ zone: - Paraproteinaemia - Acute phase response - CRP - Urinary proteins - Albuminuria [+] Bence Jones protein [+] Figures [+] Plasma enzymes [+] Tumour markers[diskette]7 [+] Hyperlipidaemia [+] The porphyrias - Footnote [-] 17 - Reference intervals, etc. [+] Nomogram for estimating doses of gentamicin [+] Some important drug interactions [+] Haematology—reference intervals [+] Reference intervals—biochemistry [+] Useful addresses (for those in the UK) [-] 18 - Eponymous syndromes [+] Eponymous syndromes [-] 19 - Practical procedures [+] Placing nasogastric tubes [+] Placing IV cannulae (‘drips’) [+] Catheterizing bladders - Ascitic tap - Diagnositic aspiration of a pleural effusion - Pleural biopsy - Inserting a chest drain[diskette]3 [+] Relieving a tension pneumothorax [+] Lumbar puncture (LP) - Cardioversion/defibrillation [+] Cricothyroidotomy - Aspiration of a pneumothorax [+] Subclavian venous cannulation [+] Inserting a temporary cardiac pacemaker - Footnote [-] 20 - Emerge Related Torrents
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