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This concise, no-nonsense reference is presented in an A-Z format for easy access to information, and includes a thematic index with conditions sorted by speciality making it an ideal companion in any clinical situation.
List of abbreviations, ix
Medical Conditions
Cardiology, 3
Respiratory, 35
Gastroenterology, 65
Hepatology, 97
Nephrology, 121
Rheumatology, 135
Neurology, 153
Endocrinology, 193
Infectious diseases, 233
Haematology, 255
Dermatology, 295
Ophthalmology, 309
Miscellaneous, 315
Shorter Topics
Differential Diagnoses
Topic Index, 449
This concise, no-nonsense reference is presented in an A-Z format for easy access to information, and includes a thematic index with conditions sorted by speciality making it an ideal companion in any clinical situation.
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Biografisk notat
Amir H. Sam: Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Hammersmith Hospital and Imperial College London.
James T. H. Teo: Charing Cross Hospital, London.