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The 6th Edition by Drs. Robert H. Seller and Andrew B. Symons aids in the quick and efficient diagnosis of 36 common patient-reported symptoms. Each chapter is organized alphabetically by presenting symptom, reflecting the problem-solving process that physicians typically use. This practical, clinically oriented resource helps you master differential diagnoses and addresses nearly all issues encountered in practice. The user-friendly format facilitates rapid access to guidance, while the dermatology chapter includes full-color images to enhance recognition of skin problems. With an emphasis on evidence-based decision-making, the material has been thoroughly updated to include the latest findings from clinical and diagnostic studies. It also helps determine the most effective imaging modalities and laboratory tests for specific symptoms. The new co-author, Dr. Andrew B. Symons, adds valuable educational insights as Vice Chair of Medical Student Education at SUNY Buffalo.
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Differential Diagnosis of Common Complaints, Robert H. Seller, Andrew B. Symons
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- 2011
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- Title
- Differential Diagnosis of Common Complaints
- Subtitle
- with STUDENT CONSULT Online Access - Sixth Edition
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Robert H. Seller, Andrew B. Symons
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Released
- 2011
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 457
- ISBN10
- 1455707724
- ISBN13
- 9781455707720
- Series
- Rating
- 3.7 out of 5
- Description
- The 6th Edition by Drs. Robert H. Seller and Andrew B. Symons aids in the quick and efficient diagnosis of 36 common patient-reported symptoms. Each chapter is organized alphabetically by presenting symptom, reflecting the problem-solving process that physicians typically use. This practical, clinically oriented resource helps you master differential diagnoses and addresses nearly all issues encountered in practice. The user-friendly format facilitates rapid access to guidance, while the dermatology chapter includes full-color images to enhance recognition of skin problems. With an emphasis on evidence-based decision-making, the material has been thoroughly updated to include the latest findings from clinical and diagnostic studies. It also helps determine the most effective imaging modalities and laboratory tests for specific symptoms. The new co-author, Dr. Andrew B. Symons, adds valuable educational insights as Vice Chair of Medical Student Education at SUNY Buffalo.


