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Frequently Overlooked Diagnoses In the Acute Setting

9781560535669
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This new book is a well-written and succinct overview of 25 diseases that are commonly overlooked by physicians in the acute setting, and the bulk of these conditions are quite common. If not considered, they could lead to significant morbidity or mortality. For each disorder, the author presents the background, the reasons that the disorder is overlooked, the differential diagnosis, clinical features, lab findings, treatment, and a valuable list of key summary points.
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9781560535669
9781560535669

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Publication date
2003
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
205
Weight (g)
268
  • 1. Acute HIV infection
    2. Acute mesenteric ischemia
    3. Acute renal infarction
    4. Addisonian crisis
    5. Aortoenteric fistula
    6. Carbon monoxide intoxication
    7. Cardiac tamponade
    8. Carotid sinus hypersensitivity
    9. Cerebral salt wasting syndrome
    10. Cholesterol embolism syndrome
    11. Fat embolism syndrome
    12. Herpes simplex encephalitis
    13. Myxedema coma
    14. Necrotizing fasciitis
    15. Non-convulsive status epilepticus
    16. Refeeding syndrome
    17. Renal vein thrombosis
    18. Spinal cord compression
    19. Spontaneous dissection of the carotid artery
    20. Subacute bacterial endocarditis
    21. Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
    22. Thyroid storm
    23. Tick paralysis
    24. Toxic shock syndrome
    25. Vertebrobasilar insufficiency
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