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General Surgery: Correlations and Clinical Scenarios

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
McGraw-Hill Education | e druk, 2015
ISBN13: 9780071828550
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McGraw-Hill Education e druk, 2015 9780071828550
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Your Secret Weapon for Mastering the USMLE Step 3

How prepared are you for the new USMLE Step 3? Are you worried about answering questions on basic science concepts? Uncertain about managing the clock in CCS cases? Unprepared to answer questions on general surgery topics? This book is the balm.

Created by bestselling author and lecturer Dr. Conrad Fischer and Dr. Niket Sonpal, General Surgery: Correlations & Clinical Scenarios provides an entertaining and comprehensive review of general surgery topics on the USMLE Step 3. Progressive clinical cases--embedded with meaningful foundational science correlations and CCS exam tips--ensure that you're prepared for the new USMLE Step 3.

Features:84 general surgery cases with Q&A provide practice for the multiple-choice exam component of the USMLE Step 3Embedded basic science correlations prepare you to answer foundational science questionsIntegrated CCS navigation tips prepare you to handle Computer-based Case Simulations (CCS cases)High-yield coverage of core surgery topics frequently tested on the USMLE Step 3

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ISBN13:9780071828550
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback

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How to Use This Book<p>Chapter 1. Preoperative Evaluation<br>Case 1. Preoperative Assessment for Low-Risk Patients<br>Case 2. Preoperative Assessment for High-Risk Patients<br>Case 3. Malignant Hyperthermia Syndrome<p>Chapter 2. Hemodynamic Instability<br>Case 1. Septic Shock<br>Case 2. Hypovolemic Shock<br>Case 3. Hemorrhagic Shock<br>Case 4. Anaphylaxis<br>Case 5. Cardiogenic Shock<p>Chapter 3. Neurologic Emergencies and Head Trauma<br>Case 1. Epidural Hematoma<br>Case 2. Subdural Hematoma<br>Case 3. Subarachnoid Hemorrhage<br>Case 4. Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension<br>Case 5. Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus<br>Case 6. Syringomyelia<br>Case 7. Epidural Abscess<br>Case 8. Posterior Communicating Artery Aneurysm<p>Chapter 4. Trauma<br>Case 1. Pneumothorax<br>Case 2. Pericardial Tamponade<br>Case 3. Penetrating Abdominal Trauma<p>Chapter 5. General Abdominal Surgery<br>Case 1. Splenic Flexure Syndrome<br>Case 2. Appendicitis<br>Case 3. Diverticulitis<br>Case 4. Small Bowel Obstruction<p>Chapter 6. Endocrine<br>Case 1. Pituitary Disease<br>Case 2. Hyperparathyroidism<br>Case 3. Pheochromocytoma<br>Case 4. Gastrinoma<br>Case 5. Glucagonoma<br>Case 6. Insulinoma<p>Chapter 7. Esophageal Disorders<br>Case 1. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease<br>Case 2. Boerhaave's Syndrome<br>Case 3. Mallory-Weiss Tear<br>Case 4. Achalasia<br>Case 5. Esophageal Cancer<br>Case 6. Zenker's Diverticulum<br>Case 7. Steakhouse Syndrome<p>Chapter 8. Stomach<br>Case 1. Upper Gastrointestinal Bleed<br>Case 2. Perforated Gastric Ulcer<br>Case 3. Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma<br>Case 4. Stomach Cancer<p>Chapter 9. Colon<br>Case 1. Colon Cancer<br>Case 2. Toxic Megacolon<br>Case 3. Volvulus<br>Case 4. Acute Mesenteric Ischemia<br>Case 5. Ischemic Colitis<br>Case 6. chronic Mesenteric Ischemia<p>Chapter 10. Biliary Tract<br>Case 1. Biliary Colic<br>Case 2. Acute Cholecystitis<br>Case 3. Cholangitis<br>Case 4. Pancreatitis<p>Chapter 11. Urology<br>Case 1. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia<br>Case 2. Kidney Stones<br>Case 3 Bladder Cancer<br>Case 4. Prostate Cancer<br>Case 5. Testicular Cancer<p>Chapter 12. Cardiovascular SystemCase 1. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm<br>Case 2. Aortic Dissection<br>Case 3. Peripheral Vascular Disease<br>Case 4. Pulmonary Embolism<p>Chapter 13. Orthopedics<br>Case 1. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome<br>Case 2. Fat Embolism<br>Case 3. Compartment Syndrome<br>Case 4. Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury<br>Case 5. Achilles Rupture<br>Case 6. Ruptured Baker's Cyst<br>Case 7. Hip Fracture<br>Case 8. Morton's Neuroma<p>Chapter 14. Ophthalmology<br>Case 1. Open-Angle Glaucoma<br>Case 2. Angle-Closure Glaucoma<br>Case 3. Retinal Vein Occlusion<br>Case 4. Central Retinal Artery Occlusion<br>Case 5. Retinal Detachment<br>Case 6. Macular Degeneration<br>Case 7. Diabetic Retinopathy<br>Case 8. Orbital Cellulitis<p>Chapter 15. Dermatologic DiseasesCase 1. Cellulitis<br>Case 2. Necrotizing Fasciitis<br>Case 3. Skin Cancer<p>Chapter 16. Postoperative Complications<br>Case 1. Wind<br>Case 2. Water<br>Case 3. Walking<br>Case 4. Wound<br>Case 5. Deep Wound<br>Case 6. Wonder<p>Index

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