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Macleod's Clinical Diagnosis

  • 1st Edition - October 18, 2012
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Alan G Japp, Colin Robertson
  • Language: English

2013 BMA Medical Book Awards Highly Commended in Medicine! Macleod’s Clinical Diagnosis is an innovative new book complementing its companion sister textbook, the internationally-… Read more

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2013 BMA Medical Book Awards Highly Commended in Medicine!

Macleod’s Clinical Diagnosis is an innovative new book complementing its companion sister textbook, the internationally-respected Macleod’s Clinical Examination. It is a practical manual of clinical assessment that describes how common presenting problems are evaluated and diagnosed in modern clinical practice. This book will be an invaluable resource for senior medical students and junior doctors as they attempt to make the difficult transition from mastering basic clinical skills to assessing patients in the real world of clinical medicine.

The format of the book is as follows:

  • Part 1: The principles of clinical assessment: in addition to defining the scope and remit of the book this initial group of chapters invites readers to reconsider the overall aims of clinical assessment, the contribution that each element of the assessment can make to these aims and how the approach must be adapted to fit the clinical context. It also touches on diagnostic theory and explains some different approaches to diagnosis.

  • Part 2: How to assess common presenting problems: this section forms the core of the book and consists of a series of ‘diagnostic guides’ covering the major presenting problems in medicine and surgery; these provide the reader with a system for how to use the tools of history-taking, physical examination and routine tests to arrive at a logical differential diagnosis. The guides also cover some limited ‘post-diagnosis information’ in the form of severity/prognostic indicators.

Key features

  • A unique book allowing a reader to apply the skills of clinical examination in the formulation of a differential diagnosis and placing a patient’s symptoms in context.
  • Takes a problem-based approach to diagnostic reasoning, reflecting both modern medical and current educational practices.
  • Builds on the clinical skills outlined in the companion Macleod’s Clinical Examination textbook.

Readership

• Medical students• Junior doctors in training

Table of contents

Part 1 Principles of clinical assessment

What’s in a diagnosis?

Assessing patients: a practical guide

The diagnostic process

Part 2 Assessment of common presenting problems

Abdominal pain

Breast lump

Chest pain

Coma and altered consciousness

Confusion: delirium and dementia

Diarrhoea

Dizziness

Dysphagia (difficulty swallowing)

Dyspnoea

Fatigue

Fever

GI haemorrhage: haematemesis and rectal bleeding

Haematuria

Haemoptysis

Headache

Jaundice

Joint swelling

Leg swelling

Limb weakness

Low back pain

Mobility problems: falls and ‘off legs’

Palpitation

Rash: acute generalised skin eruption

Scrotal swelling

Shock

Transient loss of consciousness: syncope and seizures

Index

Review quotes

Highly Commended in the 2013 BMA Medical Book Awards:

"It is well-illustrated with relevant information. The emphasis on recapitulating skills comes across very well and this will be a very useful companion to medical students and junior doctors. It contains detailed coverage of how to assess major clinical presentations: text boxes and figures are very practical and easy-to-read quickly. It draws on various resources, largely clinical skills of assessment of symptoms. This makes the material accurate and objective. It is crisp and quick to read with useful information in text boxes. It has basic to advanced information on clinical assessment, which is very useful for all doctors in training. This is a very useful companion to enhance and maintain skill assessment."

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: October 24, 2013
  • Language: English

About the authors

AJ

Alan G Japp

Affiliations and expertise
Consultant Cardiologist, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh; Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, University of Edinburgh, UK

CR

Colin Robertson

Affiliations and expertise
Honorary Professor of Accident and Emergency Medicine and Surgery, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK