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Clinical Surgery Pearls

Clinical Surgery Pearls

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The second edition of Clinical Surgery Pearls is a question and answer book for postgraduate and undergraduate students.

Each chapter focuses on a typical case, beginning with an overview, followed by a checklist for history and physical examination, and diagnostic points for that case. A number of questions with answers reviewing the anatomy, physiology, investigation, differential diagnosis and updated staging and evidence-based management for that case, are then presented.

The book is highlighted by numerous flow charts, tables, photographs and illustrations. A separate chapter provides definitions for various clinical terminologies.

 

Key points

  • New edition, question and answer book for students
  • Presents 50 clinical cases with questions and answers
  • Easy to read, understandable format
  • Includes numerous flow charts, tables, photographs and illustrations
  • Separate chapter dedicated to definitions of clinical terminologies
  • Previous edition published in 2010
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Publication date
2010
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
672
Dimensions (mm)
150.00 x 160.00
  • Section 1:: Definitions

    • Definitions

     

    Section 2:: Long cases

    • Toxic Goiter
    • Solitary Thyroid Nodule (STN-Nontoxic)
    • Papillary Carcinoma Thyroid with Lymph Node Metastases
    • Multinodular Goiter
    • Early Breast Cancer
    • Advanced Breast Cancer
    • Epigastric Lump
    • Right Hypochondrial Lump without Jaundice
    • Right Iliac Fossa Mass (Suspected Ileocecal Tuberculosis)
    • Suspected Carcinoma of the Cecum
    • Appendicular Mass
    • Obstructive Jaundice
    • Varicose Veins
    • Peripheral Occlusive Vascular Disease
    • Lymphoma
    • Renal Swelling
    • Pseudocyst of Pancreas
    • Retroperitoneal Tumor
    • Testicular Malignancy
    • Portal Hypertension
    • Mesenteric Cyst

     

    Section 3:: Short cases

    • Non-thyroid Neck Swelling
    • Tuberculous Cervical Lymph Node
    • Cervical Metastatic Lymph Node and Neck Dissections
    • Carcinoma Tongue with Submandibular Lymph Node
    • Carcinoma of Gingivobuccal Complex (Indian Oral Cancer)
    • Parotid Swelling
    • Submandibular Sialadenitis
    • Ranula, Plunging Ranula, Sublingual Dermoid and Mucous Cyst
    • Thyroglossal Cyst, Lingual Thyroid, Ectopic Thyroid, Subhyoid Bursa and Carcinoma Arising in Thyroglossal Cyst
    • Branchial Cyst, Branchial Fistula, Cystic Hygroma
    •  Soft Tissue Sarcoma
    • Neurofibroma, von Recklinghausen’s Disease
    • Lipoma (Universal Tumor)
    •  Sebaceous Cyst/Epidermoid Cyst/Wen/Dermoid Cyst
    • Ulcer
    • Malignant Melanoma
    • Basal Cell Carcinoma/Rodent Ulcer
    • Squamous Cell Carcinoma—SCC (Epithelioma)
    • Carcinoma Penis
    • Congenital Arteriovenous Fistula/Hemangioma/Compressible Swelling
    • Unilateral Lower Limb Edema
    • Hydrocele of Tunica Vaginalis Sac (Epididymal Cyst, Spermatocele, Varicocele, Hematocele, Chylocele, etc.)
    • Inguinal Hernia/Femoral Hernia
    • Incisional Hernia (Ventral hernia, postoperative hernia)
    • Epigastric Hernia (Fatty Hernia of the Linea Alba)
    • Paraumbilical Hernia, Umbilical Hernia in Adults and Children
    • Desmoid Tumor, Interparietal Hernia (Interstitial) and Spigelian Hernia
    • Gynecomastia/Male Breast Carcinoma
    • Fibroadenoma/Cystosarcoma/Breast Cyst/Fibroadenosis/Fibrocystic Disease/ Mastalgia/Mastopathy/Chronic Mastitis
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