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Clinical Investigations at a Glance

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    9781118759325

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    111875932X

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2017-01-17
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Summary

Clinical Investigations at a Glance

The market-leading at a Glance series is popular among healthcare students and newly qualified practitioners, for its concise and simple approach and excellent illustrations.

Each bite-sized chapter is covered in a double-page spread with clear, easy-to-follow diagrams, supported by succinct explanatory text.

Covering a wide range of topics, books in the at a Glance series are ideal as introductory texts for teaching, learning and revision, and are useful throughout university and beyond.

Everything you need to know about Clinical Investigations... at a Glance!

Clinical Investigations at a Glance provides an up-to-date, evidence-based overview of diagnostic investigations, looking at their choice, importance and interpretation for commonly presenting symptoms and conditions.

Designed to help develop the evidence-based use of investigations and interpret results properly, the book provides a unique perspective on many critical issues in medical testing, with the aim of improving diagnostic accuracy and reducing unnecessary tests or harm.

Clinical Investigations at a Glance is structured in three parts: an overview of tests; common presentations (such as chest pain, nausea and vomiting, weight loss and anaemia); and conditions organized by body system, such as cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease and nephrology.

Key features include:

  • How to interpret investigations, using high quality illustrations to compare ‘normal’ and ‘diseased’ results
  • Evidence-based, including references
  • How to select the most appropriate investigation, the accuracy of tests and how to manage incidental findings
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    Author Biography

    Jonathan Gleadle is Professor of Medicine at Flinders University and Consultant Nephrologist at Flinders Medical Centre, Adelaide, Australia.

    Jordan Li is Senior Lecturer at Flinders University and Consultant Physician at Flinders Medical Centre, Adelaide, Australia.

    Tuck Yong is Consultant Physician, Adelaide, Australia.

    Table of Contents

    Preface ix

    Acknowledgements x

    Abbreviations xi

    Overview of tests 1

    1 Investigations and interpreting tests 2

    2 Screening tests 4

    3 Consent for investigations 6

    4 Risks of tests 8

    5 Genetic tests 10

    6 Principles of radiological investigations 12

    7 Cytology and histopathology tests 14

    8 Presenting at radiology and histopathology meetings 16

    9 Requesting tests 18

    10 Therapeutic drug monitoring 20

    11 Investigations in resource-limited settings 22

    12 Tests for outpatient, inpatient and patients in intensive care 24

    Common Presentations 27

    13 Chest pain 28

    14 Acute abdominal pain 31

    15 Headache 34

    16 Nausea and vomiting 36

    17 Diarrhoea 38

    18 Constipation 40

    19 Haematemesis and melaena 42

    20 Rectal bleeding 44

    21 Dyspepsia 46

    22 Dysphagia 50

    23 Weight loss 52

    24 Obesity 54

    25 Fatigue 56

    26 Coma and impaired consciousness 58

    27 Preoperative investigations for elective surgery 60

    28 Syncope 62

    29 Back pain 64

    30 Peripheral oedema 66

    31 Jaundice 68

    32 Meningitis 70

    33 Anaemia 72

    34 Lymphadenopathy 74

    35 Cough 76

    36 Haemoptysis 78

    37 Palpitations and cardiac arrhythmias 80

    38 Red eye 82

    39 Vertigo 84

    40 Urinary tract infection 86

    41 Haematuria 88

    42 Attempted suicide and self-poisoning 90

    43 Immunosuppressed patients 92

    44 Diagnosing death 94

    45 Shock 96

    46 Trauma 98

    47 Alcohol-use disorder 104

    48 Eating disorders 106

    49 Seizure 108

    50 Muscle weakness 110

    51 Visual loss 112

    52 Hearing loss 114

    Conditions 117

    Cardiovascular disease

    53 Heart failure 118

    54 Peripheral arterial disease 120

    55 Infective endocarditis 122

    56 Aortic disease 124

    57 Hypertension 126

    58 Hyperlipidaemia 128

    Respiratory disease and sleep disorders

    59 Pneumonia 130

    60 Asthma 132

    61 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 134

    62 Pleural effusion 136

    63 Pneumothorax 138

    64 Pulmonary embolism 140

    65 Pulmonary hypertension 144

    66 Pulmonary nodules 146

    67 Interstitial lung disease 148

    68 Sleep disorders 150

    Gastroenterology and hepatology

    69 Ascites 152

    70 Intestinal obstruction 154

    71 Malabsorption 156

    72 Inflammatory bowel disease 158

    73 Irritable bowel syndrome 160

    74 Colorectal cancer 162

    75 Liver mass 164

    76 Cirrhosis 166

    77 Liver function tests 168

    78 Acute pancreatitis 170

    Nephrology and urology

    79 Acute kidney injury 172

    80 Chronic kidney disease 174

    81 Metabolic acid–base disorders 176

    82 Potassium disorders 178

    83 Sodium disorders 180

    84 Calcium disorders 182

    85 Proteinuria 184

    86 Renal mass 186

    87 Kidney stones 188

    88 Renal artery stenosis 190

    Endocrinology

    89 Diabetes mellitus: diagnosis 192

    90 Diabetes mellitus: complications 194

    91 Diabetes insipidus 196

    92 Thyroid disorders 198

    93 Thyroid function tests 202

    Pituitary disorders

    94 Hypopituitarism 204

    95 Acromegaly 206

    96 Hyperprolactinaemia 208

    Adrenal disorders

    97 Adrenal insufficiency 210

    98 Adrenal incidentaloma 212

    99 Cushing’s syndrome 214

    100 Phaeochromocytoma 216

    101 Primary hyperaldosteronism 218

    Reproductive and obstetric medicine

    102 Male hypogonadism 220

    103 Infertility 222

    104 Erectile dysfunction 224

    105 Amenorrhoea 226

    106 Hirsutism 228

    107 Polycystic ovary syndrome 230

    108 Pre-eclampsia and hypertensive disorders in pregnancy 232

    109 Pregnancy 234

    Infectious diseases

    110 Pyrexia of unknown origin 236

    111 Leucopenia and febrile neutropenia 238

    112 Illness in returned travellers 240

    113 Sepsis 242

    114 Sepsis: testing for infectious diseases 244

    115 Osteomyelitis 246

    116 Sexually transmitted diseases 248

    117 Tuberculosis 250

    118 HIV 252

    Haematology

    119 Leucocytosis 254

    120 Myelodysplastic syndromes 256

    121 Erythrocytosis 258

    122 Haemolytic anaemia 259

    123 Leukaemia 262

    124 Lymphoma 264

    125 Multiple myeloma 266

    126 Platelet disorders 268

    127 Bleeding disorders 270

    128 Thrombophilia 272

    Oncology

    129 Breast cancer 274

    130 Spinal cord compression 276

    131 Cancer of unknown primary 278

    132 Tumour markers 280

    133 Ovarian cancer 282

    134 Prostate cancer 284

    Neurology

    135 Stroke 286

    136 Haemorrhagic stroke 288

    137 Brain abscess 291

    138 Encephalitis 292

    139 Brain tumours 294

    140 Multiple sclerosis 296

    141 Spinal cord disorders 298

    142 Peripheral neuropathy 300

    143 Movement disorders 304

    Rheumatology

    144 Septic and crystal arthropathies 306

    145 Osteoarthritis 309

    146 Spondyloarthropathies 310

    147 Scleroderma and Raynaud’s phenomenon 313

    148 Rheumatoid arthritis 316

    149 Systemic lupus erythematosus 318

    150 Sjögren’s syndrome 322

    151 Vasculitis 324

    152 Polymyalgia rheumatica and giant cell arteritis 326

    153 Osteoporosis 328

    Geriatric and general medicine

    154 Dementia 330

    155 Delirium 332

    156 Falls 334

    157 Urinary incontinence 336

    Clinical immunology and allergy

    158 Allergy and anaphylaxis 338

    159 Primary immunodeficiency disorders 340

    Dermatology

    160 Skin cancers 342

    161 Skin rashes 344

    162 Urticaria and angioedema 346

    Further reading 348

    Index 352

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