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Symptoms. --- Signs and Symptoms. --- Symptoms and Signs --- Clinical signs --- Disease symptoms --- Diseases --- Semiology --- Semiology (Medicine) --- Signs, Clinical --- Signs and symptoms --- Symptomatology --- Symptomology --- Diagnosis --- Symptoms
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This practical manual reviews salient topics in Adolescent Medicine. The volume is practitioner-centered, focusing on the symptoms that bring a teenager to the clinician. Every chapter begins with a very brief clinical vignette, highlighting the patient's chief complaint or primary issue of concern. The handbook is divided into five primary sections: (1) Well Adolescent Care to include chapters such as the Annual Physical and Immunizations in Adolescence; (2) Common Problems of Adolescence such as Acne and Low Back Pain; (3) Reproductive Health Care issues such as Menstrual Disorders and Teen
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"In this volume, Dr. Henry Kellerman has constructed a lens through which the inner working of psychological symptoms can be clearly seen. Along with this he has proposed a code for unraveling such symptoms. He then carefully applies this symptom-code, in detail, to a wide variety of symptoms. This is an important psychoanalytic work; and elegant conception, elegantly presented." -- Harry Sands, Ph.D., Founder and Executive Editor, Journal of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis; and Former President, New York State Psychological Association "In a compelling theoretical synthesis, Dr. Kellerman proposes that the only phenomenon in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy subject to cure is the patient's psychological symptom. All else is helping the patient struggle better. An X-ray of the symptom is developed and a method to efficiently penetrate the symptom is demonstrated. The important contribution here is that Kellerman has distilled the four basic elements that comprise a symptom-code -- a universal key that unlocks symptoms. I believe this work is a tour de force, and constitutes a classic advance psychoanalytic understanding." -- Vincenzo Conigliaro, M.D., Dean and Medical Director, Training Institute for Mental Health "Dr. Kellerman introduces a system called the symptom-code that enables clinicians to understand and treate a wide variety of debilitating symptoms. Much of Dr. Kellerman's case material reads like a detective story in which the symptom-code is applied and the meaning of the symptom becomes readily apparent. The reader will find these cases fascinating and the explanations given by Dr. Kellerman quite convincing." -- Mary Beth M. Cresci, Past President, Section of Psychologist/Psychoanalyst Practitioners In analysis, a particular symptom may be cured as a by-product of therapy, with neither the therapist nor the client knowing how the cure came about. But what if the therapist were armed with an analytically sound method, a "master key" for curing nearly all symptoms, regardless of client history? In The Psychoanalysis of Symptoms, Henry Kellerman introduces the symptom-code, a powerful blueprint for understanding and eliminating a wide variety of clients’ psychological and emotional symptoms. This time-efficient method synthesizes knowledge of symptoms found throughout the psychiatric literature, empowering both analyst and client to larger underlying conflicts. The author demonstrates the procedure in step-by-step detail, with case examples that distinguish between curable symptoms and more ego-entrenched forms that can be diminished but not completely erased. Included in this volume: The symptom-code: theoretical, scientific, and clinical contexts. Symptom-code procedures applied at different stages of symptom development. Accessible symptoms: the method used in treating obsessions, intrusive thoughts, migraines, compulsions, and agoraphobia. Treatment-resistant symptoms: uses of the method in cases of anorexia, hoarding, dissociative disorder, and more. Is it a symptom or a character trait? Personality issues and the symptom-code. The migration of symptoms in the psyche. In presenting a symptom-cure methodology that is effective, lasting, and brief, The Psychoanalysis of Symptoms offers analysts a straighter path on each client’s unique journey.
Psychotherapy. --- Psychoanalysis. --- Symptoms. --- Clinical signs --- Disease symptoms --- Diseases --- Semiology --- Semiology (Medicine) --- Signs, Clinical --- Signs and symptoms --- Symptomatology --- Symptomology --- Diagnosis --- Psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Symptoms --- Treatment
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Provides a compilation of the symptoms reported among the control groups from studies involving neuropsychologically impaired individuals and those with various medical and psychiatric conditions. This book covers the base rate of a particular symptom in the nonpatient/general population.
Psychology. --- Neuropsychology. --- Neurophysiology --- Psychophysiology --- Behavioral sciences --- Mental philosophy --- Mind --- Science, Mental --- Human biology --- Philosophy --- Soul --- Mental health --- Symptoms. --- Diagnosis. --- Diseases --- Examinations, Medical (Diagnosis) --- Medical diagnosis --- Medical examinations (Diagnosis) --- Medical tests (Diagnosis) --- Clinical medicine --- Prognosis --- Symptoms --- Clinical signs --- Disease symptoms --- Semiology --- Semiology (Medicine) --- Signs, Clinical --- Signs and symptoms --- Symptomatology --- Symptomology --- Diagnosis --- Testing --- Psychology, clinical. --- Clinical psychology. --- Psychiatry --- Psychology, Applied --- Psychological tests
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Neurology. --- Psychiatry. --- Primary care (Medicine) --- Symptoms. --- Clinical signs --- Disease symptoms --- Diseases --- Semiology --- Semiology (Medicine) --- Signs, Clinical --- Signs and symptoms --- Symptomatology --- Symptomology --- Diagnosis --- Primary medical care --- Medical care --- Medicine and psychology --- Mental health --- Psychology, Pathological --- Medicine --- Nervous system --- Neuropsychiatry --- Symptoms --- Primary care (Medicine).
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"Nelson Pediatric Symptom-Based Diagnosis, by Drs. Robert M. Kliegman, Brett Bordini, Heather Toth, and Donald Basel is intended to help the reader begin with a specific chief complaint that may be seen in many different disease entities. It is arranged in chapters that cover specific symptoms mirroring clinical practice. For example, patients do not usually present with a chief complaint of cystic fibrosis; rather, they may present with a cough, respiratory distress, or chronic diarrhea. With a user-friendly, well-tabulated, illustrated approach, this text will help the reader differentiate between the many disease states causing a common symptom."--Publisher's description.
Diagnosis, Differential. --- Symptoms. --- Pediatrics. --- Signs and Symptoms --- Pediatrics --- Diagnosis, Differential --- Adolescent --- Child --- Infant --- Infants --- Children --- Minors --- Adolescents --- Adolescents, Female --- Adolescents, Male --- Teenagers --- Teens --- Adolescence --- Youth --- Adolescent, Female --- Adolescent, Male --- Female Adolescent --- Female Adolescents --- Male Adolescent --- Male Adolescents --- Teen --- Teenager --- Youths --- Diagnoses, Differential --- Differential Diagnoses --- Differential Diagnosis --- Symptoms and Signs --- Paediatrics --- Pediatric medicine --- Medicine --- Clinical signs --- Disease symptoms --- Diseases --- Semiology --- Semiology (Medicine) --- Signs, Clinical --- Signs and symptoms --- Symptomatology --- Symptomology --- Diagnosis --- Differential diagnosis --- Health and hygiene --- Symptoms
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The Dictionary of Neurological Signs can be almost as well described in terms of what the book is not, along with details about what it is. The Dictionary is not a handbook for treatment of neuropathies. While many entries provide the latest treatment options, up-to-the-minute therapies are not discussed in bedside level detail. The Dictionary is not a board review book because it is not in Q&A format but could easily serve in that capacity since each entry is a fairly complete snapshot of a specific disorder or disease. The Dictionary is an alphabetical listing of commonly presenting neurological diseases and disorders designed to guide the physician toward the correct clinical diagnosis. The content is focused, problem-based, concise and practical. The structured entries in this practical, clinical resource provide a thumbnail of a wide range of neurological signs. Each entry includes: • definition of the sign • a brief account of the clinical technique required to elicit the sign • description of the other signs which may accompany the index sign • explanation of pathyophysiological and/or pharmacological background • differential diagnosis • brief treatment details. Where known, the entries also include neuroanatomical basis of the sign. The DICTIONARY provides practical, concise answers to complex clinical questions.
Nervous system --- Symptoms --- Neurologic manifestations of general diseases --- Diseases --- Diagnosis --- Neurologic symptoms of general diseases --- Neurological manifestations of general diseases --- Clinical signs --- Disease symptoms --- Semiology --- Semiology (Medicine) --- Signs, Clinical --- Signs and symptoms --- Symptomatology --- Symptomology --- Organs (Anatomy) --- Neurosciences --- Neurology. --- Critical care medicine. --- Psychiatry. --- Family medicine. --- Emergency medicine. --- Intensive / Critical Care Medicine. --- General Practice / Family Medicine. --- Emergency Medicine. --- Medicine --- Neuropsychiatry --- Medicine, Emergency --- Critical care medicine --- Disaster medicine --- Medical emergencies --- Family practice (Medicine) --- General practice (Medicine) --- Physicians (General practice) --- Medicine and psychology --- Mental health --- Psychology, Pathological --- Intensive care --- Intensive medicine --- Emergency medicine --- Intensive care units --- Neurology . --- General practice (Medicine).
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Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures --- Pathology --- methods --- Diagnosis, Laboratory --- Diagnostics --- Signes et symptômes --- Diagnosis, Laboratory. --- Pathology. --- Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures. --- Diagnostic Technics and Procedures --- Technics and Procedures, Diagnostic --- Techniques and Procedures, Diagnostic --- Diagnosis --- Disease (Pathology) --- Clinical pathology --- Diagnostic laboratory tests --- Laboratory diagnosis --- Laboratory medicine --- Medical laboratory diagnosis --- Pathologies --- Disease --- pathology --- Medical sciences --- Diseases --- Medicine --- Medicine, Preventive --- Sensitivity and Specificity --- methods. --- Diagnostic Testing --- Testing, Diagnostic --- Symptoms --- Pathologie --- Diagnostics biologiques --- Méthodologie. --- Clinical signs --- Disease symptoms --- Semiology --- Semiology (Medicine) --- Signs, Clinical --- Signs and symptoms --- Symptomatology --- Symptomology --- Examinations, Medical (Diagnosis) --- Medical diagnosis --- Medical examinations (Diagnosis) --- Medical tests (Diagnosis) --- Clinical medicine --- Prognosis --- Testing --- Symptoms. --- Diagnosis.
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The first two editions of A Dictionary of Neurological Signs were very well-received by readers and reviewers alike. Like those editions, this Third Edition, updated and expanded, can be almost as well described in terms of what the book is not, along with details about what it is. The Dictionary is not a handbook for treatment of neurological disorders. While many entries provide the latest treatment options, up-to-the-minute therapies are not discussed in bedside level detail. The Dictionary is not a board review book because it is not in Q&A format but could easily serve in that capacity since each entry is a fairly complete snapshot of a specific disorder or disease. The Dictionary is an alphabetical listing of commonly presenting neurological signs designed to guide the physician toward the correct clinical diagnosis. The Dictionary is focused, problem-based, concise and practical. The structured entries in this practical, clinical resource provide a thumbnail of a wide range of neurological signs. Each entry includes: • A definition of the sign • A brief account of the clinical technique required to elicit the sign • A description of the other signs which may accompany the index sign • An explanation of pathyophysiological and/or pharmacological background • Differential diagnosis • Brief treatment details Where known, these entries also include the neuroanatomical basis of the sign. A Dictionary of Neurological Signs, Third Edition, is an indispensable reference for all students, trainees, and clinicians who care for patients with neurological disorders.
Nervous system -- Diseases -- Diagnosis -- Dictionaries. --- Neurologic manifestations of general diseases -- Dictionaries. --- Neurology -- Dictionaries. --- Symptoms -- Dictionaries. --- Neurology --- Nervous system --- Neurologic manifestations of general diseases --- Signs and Symptoms --- Nervous System Diseases --- Publication Formats --- Publication Characteristics --- Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms --- Diseases --- Neurologic Manifestations --- Dictionary --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Diagnosis --- Symptoms --- Neurologic symptoms of general diseases --- Neurological manifestations of general diseases --- Clinical signs --- Disease symptoms --- Semiology --- Semiology (Medicine) --- Signs, Clinical --- Signs and symptoms --- Symptomatology --- Symptomology --- Medicine. --- Neurology. --- Psychiatry. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Neuropsychiatry --- Organs (Anatomy) --- Neurosciences --- Medicine and psychology --- Mental health --- Psychology, Pathological --- Neurology .
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The book covers basic theories, basic knowledge and basic skills on clinical diagnosis, basic requirements for doctors’ ethical conduct, clinical reasoning and documentation of medical records during the process of making a diagnosis. It consists of seven chapters. Part 1 ‘Symptoms’ explains the causes, mechanism, clinical manifestations and history taking of symptoms of every system, underling the process in which students familiarize themselves with clinical manifestations and learn history taking. Part 2 ‘History Taking’ focuses on the significance, content, methods and techniques of history taking and introduces special approaches for history taking under unusual conditions. Part 3 ‘Physical Examination’ illustrates the importance and basic procedures of physical examination, content and methods used to examine organs and systems, and signs and their clinical significance. This chapter also discusses basic requirements and content for both general physical examination and specific physical examination. Part 4 ‘Supplementary Examination’ introduces commonly used clinical supplementary examination procedures including electronic cardiography (ECG), blood gases and acid-base balance and endoscopy. Part 5 ‘Common Clinical Diagnosis Techniques’ details indications, contraindications and operation essentials of common diagnosis and operation skills such as thoracentesis, abdominal paracentesis, lumbar puncture and bone marrow puncture. Part 6 ‘Diagnostic Process and Clinical Reasoning’ emphasizes professionalism in the process of diagnosis and explains diagnostic procedures and basic principles and approaches of clinical reasoning. A vocabulary index is included for easy reference at the end of the book. This book is compiled by authors of 14 Chinese medical schools and universities, whose years of experience in clinical diagnostics, rich overseas learning and working experiences. This book is included in the first round of English textbooks series for clinical medicine major of China's higher medical colleges; and is among "13th Five-Year" planning textbooks of National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China. It is a co-publication book with People's Medical Publishing House (PMPH).
Family medicine. --- Internal medicine. --- General Practice / Family Medicine. --- Internal Medicine. --- Medicine, Internal --- Medicine --- Family practice (Medicine) --- General practice (Medicine) --- Physicians (General practice) --- Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures. --- Signs and Symptoms. --- Symptoms and Signs --- Diagnostic Technics and Procedures --- Technics and Procedures, Diagnostic --- Techniques and Procedures, Diagnostic --- Diagnosis --- Sensitivity and Specificity --- methods --- Diagnostic Testing --- Testing, Diagnostic --- General practice (Medicine). --- Diagnosis. --- Symptoms. --- Clinical signs --- Disease symptoms --- Diseases --- Semiology --- Semiology (Medicine) --- Signs, Clinical --- Signs and symptoms --- Symptomatology --- Symptomology --- Examinations, Medical (Diagnosis) --- Medical diagnosis --- Medical examinations (Diagnosis) --- Medical tests (Diagnosis) --- Clinical medicine --- Prognosis --- Symptoms --- Testing
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