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040 _cDLC
050 _aRD 37.2
_b.K66 2008
100 _aKontoyannis, A.
_eAuthor
_qKontoyannis, Angeliki
245 _a surgery/
_cKontoyannis,A......[et..tal]
250 _a3rd ed.
260 _aLondon,:
_bMosby,
_cc2008.
300 _axviii,340pages:
_bill.;
_c25cm.
440 _acrash course
500 _aincludes index
505 _aI. The Patient Presents WithAcute Abdominal PainDyspepsiaVomiting, Haematemesis and MelaenaChange in Bowel HabitAbdominal Mass and DistensionRectal BleedingAnorectal PainJaundiceDysphagiaBreast LumpNeck LumpIschaemic LimbLeg UlcerGroin SwellingScrotal SwellingHaematuriaUrinary DifficultySkin LesionAnaemiaAbdominal Pain in ChildrenII. Diseases and DisordersOesophageal DisordersGastric and Duodenal DisordersDisorders of the Small IntestineColonic DisordersAnorectal DisordersHepatobiliary DisordersGynaecological DisordersAbdominal HerniasThyroid and Parathyroid DisordersNeck SwellingsBreast DisordersVascular DisordersUrological DisordersSkin LesionsSoft Tissue DisordersTraumaPostoperative Care and ComplicationsPrinciples of Cancer ManagementIII. History, Examination and Common InvestigationsClerking a Surgical PatientExamination of a Surgical PatientWriting up a Surgical ClerkingInvestigation of a Surgical PatientIntroduction to the operating theatreIV. Self-assessmentMCQs, EMQs, SAQsIndex
520 _aCovering various aspects of the syllabus for Surgery, this title offers you a way to recap on things you need to know to get through the exams. It covers the common diseases and disorders you are likely to see in the clinical situation.
700 _aSweetland,Hellen
_efaculty advisor
700 _aHorton-Szar,Dan
_eSeries editor
942 _2lcc
_cBK
_xCM
999 _c18634
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