Color Atlas Of Clinical Medicine Pdf

Contents:This textbook is a combination of a color atlas and a textbook that covers all areas of medicine, ranging from skin disorders to blood dyscrasias. It is organized by organ system and by disease process. Each disease process is then organized into distinct categories of definition, clinical presentation, cause, differential diagnosis, work-up, imaging studies, and treatment. Thousands of color photographs, illustrations, radiologic images, tables, and flowcharts accompany the text to provide the reader with a rich visual experience.

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This is a wonderful text for the rapid overview and understanding of a vast array of disease processes.

Preface:This fifth edition of McMinn’s Colour Atlas of Foot and Ankle Anatomy, heralds 35 years of publication and brings some significant changes and most immediate to note is the new title, McMinn’s Color Atlas of Lower Limb Anatomy, which we feel reflects more truly the overall direction and content of the book. Originally intended as an illustrated reference book for chiropodists and podiatrists in training, over the ensuing years it has become equally popular with radiologists, physiotherapists, sports injury consultants, vascular and orthopaedic surgeons. The book has therefore become an accepted standard text on the subject and continues to fill an important niche on medical library bookshelves worldwide, producing eight language editions: English, Chinese, Japanese, French, German, Dutch, Russian and Spanish. For this fifth edition, a third co-author David Bowden joins the team and adds his specialist clinical knowledge and expertise in the field of radiology by adding a new 30 page chapter dedicated to Imaging of the Lower Limb, using state-of-the-art technology.

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Color Atlas Of Clinical Medicine Pdf

Thus providing the opportunity to visualise key anatomical structures as they appear in the living subject in comparison to the illustrations of bones and detailed anatomical preparations provided elsewhere in the book. Bari Logan adds a scattering of nine new pages of annotated illustrations of anatomical preparations, with accompanying notes. We hope that these new additions and overall review of the text will be appreciated and that the book will continue in its popularity as an important contribution to medical education at both pre-clinical and postgraduate level.