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| 250 | ▼a27th edition.▲ | ||
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| 500 | ▼aPreceded by Goldman-Cecil Medicine / [edited by] Lee Goldman, Andrew I. Schafer. 26th edition. [2020].▲ | ||
| 504 | ▼aIncludes bibliographical references and index.▲ | ||
| 505 | 0 | 0 | ▼tSection I:▼tSocial and ethical issues in medicine.▼tApproach to medicine, the patient, and the medical profession: medicine as a learned and humane profession ;▼tBioethics in the practice of medicine ;▼tPalliative care ;▼tDisparities in health and health care ;▼tGlobal health --▼gSection II:▼tPrinciples of evaluation and management.▼tHistory and physical examination ;▼tApproach to the patient with abnormal vital signs ;▼tStatistical interpretation of data for clinical decision making ;▼tMeasuring health and health care ;▼tQuality, safety, and value ;▼tPopulation health --▼gSection III:▼tPreventive and environmental issues.▼tThe preventive health visit ;▼tDiet and nutrition ;▼tPhysical activity ;▼tImmunization ;▼tPrinciples of occupational and environmental medicine ;▼tEffects of climate change on health ;▼tRadiation injury ;▼tBioterrorism ;▼tChronic poisoning: trace metals and others --▼gSection IV:▼tAge-specific and geriatric medicine.▼tAdolescent medicine ;▼tEpidemiology of aging ;▼tGeriatric assessment ;▼tCommon clinical sequelae of aging --▼gSection V:▼tClinical pharmacology.▼tPrinciples of drug therapy ;▼tPain ;▼tBiology of addiction ;▼tImmunomodulatory drugs ;▼tBiologic agents and signaling inhibitors ;▼tComplementary and integrative medicine --▼gSection VI:▼tGenetics.▼tPrinciples of genetics ;▼tClinical genomics-genome structure and variation ;▼tApplications of molecular technologies to clinical medicine ;▼tRegenerative medicine, cell therapy, and gene therapy --▼gSection VII:▼tPrinciples of immunology and inflammation.▼tThe innate and adaptive immune systems ;▼tTissue injury and repair ;▼tComplement system in disease ;▼tTransplantation immunology --▼gSection VIII:▼tHeart diseases.▼tApproach to the patient with possible cardiovascular disease ;▼tEpidemiology of cardiovascular disease ;▼tCardiac and circulatory function ;▼tElectrocardiography ;▼tEchocardiography ;▼tNoninvasive cardiac imaging ;▼tHeart failure: epidemiology, pathobiology, and diagnosis ;▼tHeart failure: treatment and prognosis ;▼tDiseases of the myocardium and endocardium ;▼tPrinciples of electrophysiology ;▼tApproach to the patient with suspected arrhythmia ;▼tCardiac arrest and life-threatening arrhythmias ;▼tBradycardias and conduction system displays ;▼tSupraventricular ectopy and tachyarrhythmias ;▼tVentricular arrhythmias ;▼tElectrophysiologic procedures and surgery ;▼tCongenital heart disease in adults ;▼tAngina pectoris and chronic ischemic heart disease ;▼tAcute coronary syndrome: unstable angina and non-ST elevation myocardial infarction ;▼tST-elevation acute myocardial infarction and complications of myocardial infarction ;▼tInterventional diagnosis and treatment of coronary artery disease ;▼tValvular heart disease ;▼tInfective endocarditis ;▼tPericardial diseases --▼gSection IX:▼tVascular medicine.▼tDiseases of the aorta ;▼tArterial hypertension ;▼tAtherosclerotic peripheral arterial disease ;▼tOther peripheral arterial diseases ;▼tThrombotic disorders: hypercoagulable states ;▼tVenous thrombosis and embolism ;▼tPulmonary hypertension ;▼tAntithrombotic and antiplatelet therapy --▼gSection X:▼tRespiratory diseases.▼tApproach to the patient with respiratory disease ;▼tImaging in pulmonary disease ;▼tRespiratory testing and function ;▼tDisorders of ventilatory control ;▼tAsthma ;▼tChronic obstructive pulmonary disease ;▼tCystic fibrosis ;▼tBronchiectasis, atelectasis, and cavitary or cystic lung diseases ;▼tAlveolar filling disorders ;▼tInterstitial lung disease ;▼tOccupational lung disease ;▼tPhysical and chemical injuries of the lung ;▼tSarcoidosis ;▼tAcute bronchitis and tracheitis ;▼tOverview of pneumonia ;▼tDiseases of the diaphragm, chest wall, pleura, and mediastinum ;▼tInterventional and surgical approaches to lung disease --▼gSection XI:▼tCritical care medicine.▼tApproach to the patient in a critical care setting ;▼tRespiratory monitoring in critical care ;▼tAcute respiratory failure ;▼tMechanical ventilation ;▼tApproach to the patient with shock ;▼tCardiogenic shock ;▼tShock syndromes related to sepsis ;▼tDisorders due to heat and cold ;▼tAcute poisoning ;▼tMedical aspects of trauma and burns ;▼tEnvenomation, bites, and stings ;▼tRhabdomyolysis --▼gSection XII:▼tRenal and genitourinary diseases.▼tApproach to the patient with renal disease ;▼tStructure and function of the kidney ;▼tDisorders of sodium and water ;▼tPotassium disorders ;▼tAcid-base disorders ;▼tDisorders of magnesium and phosphorus ;▼tAcute kidney injury ;▼tGlomerular disorders and nephrotic syndromes ;▼tInterstitial nephritis ;▼tDiabetes and the kidney ;▼tVascular disorders of the kidney ;▼tNephrolithiasis ;▼tCystic kidney diseases ;▼tHereditary nephropathies and developmental renal/urinary abnormalities ;▼tBenign prostatic hyperplasia and prostatitis ;▼tUrinary incontinence ;▼tChronic kidney disease ;▼tTreatment of irreversible renal failure --▼gSection XIII:▼tGastrointestinal diseases.▼tApproach to the patient with gastrointestinal disease ;▼tDiagnostic imaging procedures in gastroenterology ;▼tGastrointestinal endoscopy ;▼tGastrointestinal hemorrhage ;▼tDisorders of gastrointestinal motility ;▼tIrritable bowel and functional upper gastrointestinal syndromes ;▼tDiseases of the esophagus ;▼tAcid peptic disease ;▼tApproach to the patient with diarrhea and malabsorption ;▼tInflammatory bowel disease ;▼tInflammatory and anatomic diseases of the intestine, peritoneum, mesentery, and omentum ;▼tVascular diseases of the gastrointestinal tract ;▼tPancreatitis ;▼tDiseases of the rectum and anus --▼gSection XIV:▼tDiseases of the liver and biliary system.▼tApproach to the patient with liver disease ;▼tApproach to the patient with jaundice or abnormal liver tests ;▼tAcute viral hepatitis ;▼tChronic viral and autoimmune hepatitis ;▼tDrug-induced liver injury ;▼tBacterial, parasitic, fungal, and granulomatous liver diseases ;▼tAlcoholic and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis ;▼tCirrhosis and its sequelae ;▼tLiver failure and transplantation ;▼tDiseases of the gallbladder and bile ducts --▼gSection XV:▼tHematologic diseases.▼tHematopoiesis and hematopoietic growth factors ;▼tThe peripheral blood smear ;▼tApproach to the anemias ;▼tMicrocytic and hypochromic anemias ;▼tAutoimmune and intravascular hemolytic anemias ;▼tHemolytic anemias: red blood cell membrane and metabolic defects ;▼tThe thalassemias ;▼tSickle cell disease and other hemoglobinopathies ;▼tMegaloblastic anemias ;▼tAplastic anemia and related bone marrow failure states ;▼tPolycythemia vera, essential thrombocythemia, and primary myelofibrosis ;▼tLeukocytosis and leukopenia ;▼tApproach to the patient with lymphadenopathy or splenomegaly ;▼tHistiocytoses ;▼tEosinophilic syndromes ;▼tApproach to the patient with bleeding or thrombosis ;▼tThrombocytopenia ;▼tVon Willebrand disease and hemorrhagic abnormalities of platelet and vascular function ;▼tCoagulation factor deficiencies ;▼tDisseminated intravascular coagulation and bleeding in liver failure ;▼tTransfusion medicine ;▼tHematopoietic cell transplantation --▼gSection XVI:▼tOncology.▼tApproach to the patient with cancer ;▼tEpidemiology of cancer ;▼tCancer biology and genetics ;▼tMyelodysplastic syndromes ;▼tThe acute leukemias ;▼tChronic lymphocytic leukemia ;▼tChronic myeloid leukemia ;▼tNon-Hodgkin lymphomas ;▼tHodgkin lymphoma ;▼tPlasma cell disorders ;▼tAmyloidosis ;▼tTumors of the central nervous system ;▼tHead and neck cancer ;▼tLung cancer and other pulmonary neoplasms ;▼tNeoplasms of the esophagus and stomach ;▼tNeoplasms of the small and large intestine ;▼tPancreatic cancer ;▼tLiver and biliary tract tumors ;▼tTumors of the kidney, bladder, ureters, and renal pelvis ;▼tBreast cancer and benign breast disorders ;▼tGynecologic cancers ;▼tTesticular cancer ;▼tProstate cancer ;▼tMalignant bone tumors, sarcomas, and other soft tissues neoplasms ;▼tMelanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancers.▲ |
| 505 | 0 | 0 | ▼gSection XVII:▼tMetabolic diseases.▼tApproach to inborn errors of metabolism ;▼tDisorders of lipid metabolism ;▼tGlycogen storage diseases ;▼tLysosomal storage diseases ;▼tHomocystinuria and hyperhomocysteinemia ;▼tThe porphyrias ;▼tWilson disease ;▼tIron overload (hemochromatosis) --▼gSection XVIII:▼tNutritional diseases.▼tSevere malnutrition ;▼tMalnutrition: assessment and support ;▼tVitamins, trace minerals, and other micronutrients ;▼tEating disorders ;▼tObesity --▼gSection XIX:▼tEndocrine diseases.▼tApproach to the patient with endocrine disease ;▼tPrinciples of endocrinology ;▼tNeuroendocrinology and the neuroendocrine system ;▼tAnterior pituitary ;▼tPosterior pituitary ;▼tThyroid ;▼tAdrenal cortex ;▼tAdrenal medulla, catecholamines, and pheochromocytoma ;▼tDiabetes mellitus ;▼tHypoglycemia ;▼tPolyglandular disorders ;▼tNeuroendocrine neoplasms ;▼tSexual development ;▼tTransgender medicine ;▼tThe testis and male hypogonadism, infertility, and sexual dysfunction ;▼tOvaries and pubertal development ;▼tReproductive endocrinology and infertility --▼gSection XX:▼tWomen's health.▼tApproach to women's health ;▼tContraception ;▼tMedical issues in pregnancy ;▼tMenopause ;▼tIntimate partner violence --▼gSection XXI:▼tDiseases of bone and mineral metabolism.▼tApproach to the patient with metabolic bone disease ;▼tOsteoporosis ;▼tOsteomalacia and rickets ;▼tThe parathyroid glands, hypercalcemia, and hypocalcemia ;▼tPaget disease of bone ;▼tOsteonecrosis, osteosclerosis/hyperostosis, and other disorders of bone --▼gSection XXII:▼tDiseases of allergy and clinical immunology.▼tApproach to the patient with allergic or immunologic disease ;▼tPrimary immunodeficiency diseases ;▼tUrticaria and angioedema ;▼tAnaphylaxis ;▼tDrug allergy ;▼tMastocytosis --▼gSection XXIII:▼tRheumatic diseases.▼tApproach to the patient with rheumatic disease ;▼tLaboratory testing in the rheumatic diseases ;▼tImaging studies in the rheumatic diseases ;▼tInherited diseases of connective tissue ;▼tThe systemic autoinflammatory diseases ;▼tOsteoarthritis ;▼tBursitis, tendinopathy, other periarticular disorders, and sports medicine ;▼tRheumatoid arthritis ;▼tSpondyloarthritis ;▼tSystemic lupus erythematosus ;▼tSystemic sclerosis (scleroderma) ;▼tSjögren syndrome ;▼tInflammatory myopathies ;▼tThe systemic vasculitides ;▼tGiant cell arteritis and polymyalgia rheumatica ;▼tInfections of bursae, joints, and bones ;▼tCrystal deposition diseases ;▼tFibromyalgia ;▼tSystemic diseases in which arthritis is a feature ;▼tSurgical treatment of joint diseases --▼gSection XXIV:▼tInfectious diseases.▼tIntroduction to microbial disease: pathophysiology and diagnostics ;▼tThe human microbiome ;▼tPrinciples of anti-infective therapy ;▼tApproach to fever or suspected infection in the normal host ;▼tPrevention and control of health care-associated infections ;▼tApproach to the patient with suspected enteric infection ;▼tApproach to the patient with urinary tract infections ;▼tApproach to the patient with a sexually transmitted infection ;▼tApproach to the patient before and after travel ;▼tAntibacterial chemotherapy ;▼tStaphylococcal infections ;▼tStreptococcus pneumoniae pulmonaryinfections ;▼tNonpneumococcal streptococcal infections and rheumatic fever ;▼tEnterococcal infections ;▼tClostridial and Clostridioides infections ;▼tGram-positive rod infections ;▼tDiseases caused by non-spore-forming anaerobic bacteria ;▼tNeisseria meningitidis infections ;▼tChancroid ;▼tHaemophilus and Moraxella infections ;▼tCholera and other Vibrio infections ;▼tCampylobacter infections ;▼tEscherichia coli enteric infections ;▼tEnterobacterales: non-enteric infections and multidrug resistance ;▼tPseudomonas and Burkholderia infections ;▼tDiseases caused by Acinetobacter and Stenotrophomonas species ;▼tSalmonella infections (including enteric fever) ;▼tShigellosis ;▼tBrucellosis ;▼tTularemia and other Francisella infections ;▼tPlague and other Yersinia infections ;▼tWhooping cough and other Bordetella infections ;▼tLegionella infections ;▼tBartonella infections ;▼tGranuloma inguinale (donovanosis) ;▼tMycoplasma infections ;▼tDiseases caused by Chlamydiae ;▼tSyphilis and nonsyphilitic treponematoses ;▼tLyme disease ;▼tRelapsing fever and other Borrelia infections ;▼tLeptospirosis ;▼tTuberculosis ;▼tThe nontuberculous mycobacteria ;▼tLeprosy (Hansen disease) ;▼tRickettsial infections ;▼tZoonoses ;▼tActinomycoss ;▼tWhipple disease ;▼tNocardiosis ;▼tSystemic antifungal agents ;▼tEndemic mycoses ;▼tCryptococcosis ;▼tCandidiasis ;▼tAspergillosis ;▼tMucormycosis ;▼tPneumocystis pneumonia ;▼tMycetoma and dematiaceous fungal infections ;▼tAntiparasitic therapy ;▼tMalaria ;▼tAfrican sleeping sickness ;▼tChagas disease ;▼tLeishmaniasis ;▼tToxoplasmosis ;▼tCryptosporidiosis ;▼tGiardiasis ;▼tAmebiasis ;▼tBabesiosis and other protozoan diseases ;▼tCestodes ;▼tTrematode infections ;▼tNematode infections ;▼tAntiviral therapy (non-HIV) ;▼tThe common cold ;▼tRespiratory syncytial virus and human metapneumovirus ;▼tParainfluenza viral disease ;▼tInfluenza ;▼tAdenovirus diseases ;▼tPre-2019 coronaviruses ;▼tCOVID- 19: virology and pathology ;▼tCOVID-19: epidemiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, community prevention, and prognosis ;▼tCOVID-19 treatment and vaccination ;▼tMeasles ;▼tRubella (German measles) ;▼tMumps ;▼tPolyomaviruses ;▼tParvovirus ;▼tSmall pox, monkeypox, and other poxvirus infections ;▼tPapillomavirus ;▼tHerpes simplex virus infections ;▼tVaricella-Zoster virus (chickenpx, shingles) ;▼tCytomegalovirus ;▼tEpstein-Barr virus infection ;▼tEnteroviruses ;▼tRotaviruses, noroviruses, and other gastrointestinal viruses ;▼tViral hemorrhagic fevers ;▼tArboviruses causing fever, rash, and neurologic syndromes --▼gSection XXV:▼tRetroviruses.▼tEpidemiology and diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ;▼tPathobiology of human immunodeficiency viruses ;▼tAcute clinical manifestations and diagnosis of HIV ;▼tPrevention of human immunodeficency virus infection ;▼tAntiretroviral treatment of human immunodeficiency virus infection ;▼tMicrobial complications of HIV/AIDS ;▼tSystemic manifestations of HIV/AIDS ;▼tRetroviruses other than human immunodeficiency virus --▼gSection XXVI:▼tBehavioral medicine.▼tDelirium and changes in mental status ;▼tPsychiatric disorders in medical practice ;▼tNicotine and tabacco ;▼tAlcohol use disorders ;▼tDrug use disorders --▼gSection XXVII:▼tNeurology.▼tApproach to the patient with neurologic disease ;▼tHeadaches and other head pain ;▼tTraumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury ;▼tMechanical and other lesions of the spine, nerve roots, and spinal cord ;▼tRegional cerebral dysfunction: higher mental functions ;▼tCognitive impairment and dementia ;▼tThe epilepsies ;▼tComa, disorders of consciousness, and brain death ;▼tSleep disorders ;▼tApproach to cerebrovascular diseases ;▼tIschemic cerebrovascular disease ;▼tHemorrhagic cerebrovascular disease ;▼tParkinsonism ;▼tOther movement disorders ;▼tMultiple sclerosis and demyelinating conditions ;▼tMeningitis: bacterial, viral and other ;▼tBrain abscess and parameningeal infections ;▼tEncephalitis ;▼tNutritional and alcohol-related neurologic disorders ;▼tDevelopmental and neurocutaneous disorders ;▼tAutonomic disorders ;▼tAmyotrophic lateral sclerosis and other motor neuron diseases ;▼tPeripheral neuropathies ;▼tMuscle diseases ;▼tDisorders of neuromuscular transmission --▼gSection XXVIII:▼tEye, ear, nose, and throat diseases.▼tDiseases of the visual system ;▼tNeuro-opthalmology ;▼tDiseases of the mouth and salivary gland ;▼tApproach to the patient with nose, sinus, and ear disorders ;▼tSmell and taste ;▼tHearing and equlibrium ;▼tThroat disorders --▼gSection XXIX:▼tMedical consultation.▼tPrinciples of medical consultation ;▼tPreoperative evaluation ;▼tOverview of anesthesia ;▼tPostoperative care and complications ;▼tMedical care of patients with psychiatric diseases --▼gSection XXX:▼tSkin diseases.▼tApproach to skin diseases ;▼tEczemas, photodermatoses, papulosquamous (including fungal) diseases, and figurate erythemas ;▼tMacular, papular, purpuric, vesiculobullous, and pustular diseases ;▼tUrticaria, drug hypersensitivity rashes, nodules and tumours, and atrophic diseases ;▼tInfections, pigmentations disorders, regional dermatology, and distinctive lesions in black skin ;▼tDiseases of hair and nails.▲ |
| 520 | ▼a"For more than 95 years, Goldman-Cecil Medicine has been the authoritative source for internal medicine and the care of adult patients. Every chapter is written by acclaimed experts who, with the oversight of our editors, provide definitive, unbiased advice on the diagnosis and treatment of thousands of common and uncommon conditions, always guided by an understanding of the epidemiology and pathobiology, as well as the latest medical literature. It is designed to optimize electronic searches that will rapidly take you to exactly the information you are seeking. Throughout the lifetime of each edition, periodic updates continually include the newest information from a wide range of journals"--▼cpublisher's description.▲ | ||
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| 700 | 1 | ▼aCecil, Russell L.▼q(Russell La Fayette),▼d1881-1965.▲ | |
| 700 | 1 | ▼aCooney, Kathleen A.▲ | |
| 730 | 0 | ▼aCecil medicine▲ | |
| 995 | ▼a이전판 청구기호 채택함▲ |
Goldman-Cecil medicine
자료유형
국외단행본
서명/책임사항
Goldman-Cecil medicine / edited by Lee Goldman, Kathleen A. Cooney.
기타서명
Goldman Cecil medicine
통일표제
Cecil medicine
개인저자
판사항
27th edition.
발행사항
Philadelphia, PA : Elsevier , [2024]
형태사항
2 v. (xxxix, 2756, I91 p.) : ill. ; 30 cm
일반주기
Preceded by Goldman-Cecil Medicine / [edited by] Lee Goldman, Andrew I. Schafer. 26th edition. [2020].
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references and index.
내용주기
Section I : Social and ethical issues in medicine. Approach to medicine, the patient, and the medical profession: medicine as a learned and humane profession ; Bioethics in the practice of medicine ; Palliative care ; Disparities in health and health care ; Global health -- Section II : Principles of evaluation and management. History and physical examination ; Approach to the patient with abnormal vital signs ; Statistical interpretation of data for clinical decision making ; Measuring health and health care ; Quality, safety, and value ; Population health -- Section III : Preventive and environmental issues. The preventive health visit ; Diet and nutrition ; Physical activity ; Immunization ; Principles of occupational and environmental medicine ; Effects of climate change on health ; Radiation injury ; Bioterrorism ; Chronic poisoning: trace metals and others -- Section IV : Age-specific and geriatric medicine. Adolescent medicine ; Epidemiology of aging ; Geriatric assessment ; Common clinical sequelae of aging -- Section V : Clinical pharmacology. Principles of drug therapy ; Pain ; Biology of addiction ; Immunomodulatory drugs ; Biologic agents and signaling inhibitors ; Complementary and integrative medicine -- Section VI : Genetics. Principles of genetics ; Clinical genomics-genome structure and variation ; Applications of molecular technologies to clinical medicine ; Regenerative medicine, cell therapy, and gene therapy -- Section VII : Principles of immunology and inflammation. The innate and adaptive immune systems ; Tissue injury and repair ; Complement system in disease ; Transplantation immunology -- Section VIII : Heart diseases. Approach to the patient with possible cardiovascular disease ; Epidemiology of cardiovascular disease ; Cardiac and circulatory function ; Electrocardiography ; Echocardiography ; Noninvasive cardiac imaging ; Heart failure: epidemiology, pathobiology, and diagnosis ; Heart failure: treatment and prognosis ; Diseases of the myocardium and endocardium ; Principles of electrophysiology ; Approach to the patient with suspected arrhythmia ; Cardiac arrest and life-threatening arrhythmias ; Bradycardias and conduction system displays ; Supraventricular ectopy and tachyarrhythmias ; Ventricular arrhythmias ; Electrophysiologic procedures and surgery ; Congenital heart disease in adults ; Angina pectoris and chronic ischemic heart disease ; Acute coronary syndrome: unstable angina and non-ST elevation myocardial infarction ; ST-elevation acute myocardial infarction and complications of myocardial infarction ; Interventional diagnosis and treatment of coronary artery disease ; Valvular heart disease ; Infective endocarditis ; Pericardial diseases -- Section IX : Vascular medicine. Diseases of the aorta ; Arterial hypertension ; Atherosclerotic peripheral arterial disease ; Other peripheral arterial diseases ; Thrombotic disorders: hypercoagulable states ; Venous thrombosis and embolism ; Pulmonary hypertension ; Antithrombotic and antiplatelet therapy -- Section X : Respiratory diseases. Approach to the patient with respiratory disease ; Imaging in pulmonary disease ; Respiratory testing and function ; Disorders of ventilatory control ; Asthma ; Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ; Cystic fibrosis ; Bronchiectasis, atelectasis, and cavitary or cystic lung diseases ; Alveolar filling disorders ; Interstitial lung disease ; Occupational lung disease ; Physical and chemical injuries of the lung ; Sarcoidosis ; Acute bronchitis and tracheitis ; Overview of pneumonia ; Diseases of the diaphragm, chest wall, pleura, and mediastinum ; Interventional and surgical approaches to lung disease -- Section XI : Critical care medicine. Approach to the patient in a critical care setting ; Respiratory monitoring in critical care ; Acute respiratory failure ; Mechanical ventilation ; Approach to the patient with shock ; Cardiogenic shock ; Shock syndromes related to sepsis ; Disorders due to heat and cold ; Acute poisoning ; Medical aspects of trauma and burns ; Envenomation, bites, and stings ; Rhabdomyolysis -- Section XII : Renal and genitourinary diseases. Approach to the patient with renal disease ; Structure and function of the kidney ; Disorders of sodium and water ; Potassium disorders ; Acid-base disorders ; Disorders of magnesium and phosphorus ; Acute kidney injury ; Glomerular disorders and nephrotic syndromes ; Interstitial nephritis ; Diabetes and the kidney ; Vascular disorders of the kidney ; Nephrolithiasis ; Cystic kidney diseases ; Hereditary nephropathies and developmental renal/urinary abnormalities ; Benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostatitis ; Urinary incontinence ; Chronic kidney disease ; Treatment of irreversible renal failure -- Section XIII : Gastrointestinal diseases. Approach to the patient with gastrointestinal disease ; Diagnostic imaging procedures in gastroenterology ; Gastrointestinal endoscopy ; Gastrointestinal hemorrhage ; Disorders of gastrointestinal motility ; Irritable bowel and functional upper gastrointestinal syndromes ; Diseases of the esophagus ; Acid peptic disease ; Approach to the patient with diarrhea and malabsorption ; Inflammatory bowel disease ; Inflammatory and anatomic diseases of the intestine, peritoneum, mesentery, and omentum ; Vascular diseases of the gastrointestinal tract ; Pancreatitis ; Diseases of the rectum and anus -- Section XIV : Diseases of the liver and biliary system. Approach to the patient with liver disease ; Approach to the patient with jaundice or abnormal liver tests ; Acute viral hepatitis ; Chronic viral and autoimmune hepatitis ; Drug-induced liver injury ; Bacterial, parasitic, fungal, and granulomatous liver diseases ; Alcoholic and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis ; Cirrhosis and its sequelae ; Liver failure and transplantation ; Diseases of the gallbladder and bile ducts -- Section XV : Hematologic diseases. Hematopoiesis and hematopoietic growth factors ; The peripheral blood smear ; Approach to the anemias ; Microcytic and hypochromic anemias ; Autoimmune and intravascular hemolytic anemias ; Hemolytic anemias: red blood cell membrane and metabolic defects ; The thalassemias ; Sickle cell disease and other hemoglobinopathies ; Megaloblastic anemias ; Aplastic anemia and related bone marrow failure states ; Polycythemia vera, essential thrombocythemia, and primary myelofibrosis ; Leukocytosis and leukopenia ; Approach to the patient with lymphadenopathy or splenomegaly ; Histiocytoses ; Eosinophilic syndromes ; Approach to the patient with bleeding or thrombosis ; Thrombocytopenia ; Von Willebrand disease and hemorrhagic abnormalities of platelet and vascular function ; Coagulation factor deficiencies ; Disseminated intravascular coagulation and bleeding in liver failure ; Transfusion medicine ; Hematopoietic cell transplantation -- Section XVI : Oncology. Approach to the patient with cancer ; Epidemiology of cancer ; Cancer biology and genetics ; Myelodysplastic syndromes ; The acute leukemias ; Chronic lymphocytic leukemia ; Chronic myeloid leukemia ; Non-Hodgkin lymphomas ; Hodgkin lymphoma ; Plasma cell disorders ; Amyloidosis ; Tumors of the central nervous system ; Head and neck cancer ; Lung cancer and other pulmonary neoplasms ; Neoplasms of the esophagus and stomach ; Neoplasms of the small and large intestine ; Pancreatic cancer ; Liver and biliary tract tumors ; Tumors of the kidney, bladder, ureters, and renal pelvis ; Breast cancer and benign breast disorders ; Gynecologic cancers ; Testicular cancer ; Prostate cancer ; Malignant bone tumors, sarcomas, and other soft tissues neoplasms ; Melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancers.
Section XVII : Metabolic diseases. Approach to inborn errors of metabolism ; Disorders of lipid metabolism ; Glycogen storage diseases ; Lysosomal storage diseases ; Homocystinuria and hyperhomocysteinemia ; The porphyrias ; Wilson disease ; Iron overload (hemochromatosis) -- Section XVIII : Nutritional diseases. Severe malnutrition ; Malnutrition: assessment and support ; Vitamins, trace minerals, and other micronutrients ; Eating disorders ; Obesity -- Section XIX : Endocrine diseases. Approach to the patient with endocrine disease ; Principles of endocrinology ; Neuroendocrinology and the neuroendocrine system ; Anterior pituitary ; Posterior pituitary ; Thyroid ; Adrenal cortex ; Adrenal medulla, catecholamines, and pheochromocytoma ; Diabetes mellitus ; Hypoglycemia ; Polyglandular disorders ; Neuroendocrine neoplasms ; Sexual development ; Transgender medicine ; The testis and male hypogonadism, infertility, and sexual dysfunction ; Ovaries and pubertal development ; Reproductive endocrinology and infertility -- Section XX : Women's health. Approach to women's health ; Contraception ; Medical issues in pregnancy ; Menopause ; Intimate partner violence -- Section XXI : Diseases of bone and mineral metabolism. Approach to the patient with metabolic bone disease ; Osteoporosis ; Osteomalacia and rickets ; The parathyroid glands, hypercalcemia, and hypocalcemia ; Paget disease of bone ; Osteonecrosis, osteosclerosis/hyperostosis, and other disorders of bone -- Section XXII : Diseases of allergy and clinical immunology. Approach to the patient with allergic or immunologic disease ; Primary immunodeficiency diseases ; Urticaria and angioedema ; Anaphylaxis ; Drug allergy ; Mastocytosis -- Section XXIII : Rheumatic diseases. Approach to the patient with rheumatic disease ; Laboratory testing in the rheumatic diseases ; Imaging studies in the rheumatic diseases ; Inherited diseases of connective tissue ; The systemic autoinflammatory diseases ; Osteoarthritis ; Bursitis, tendinopathy, other periarticular disorders, and sports medicine ; Rheumatoid arthritis ; Spondyloarthritis ; Systemic lupus erythematosus ; Systemic sclerosis (scleroderma) ; Sjögren syndrome ; Inflammatory myopathies ; The systemic vasculitides ; Giant cell arteritis and polymyalgia rheumatica ; Infections of bursae, joints, and bones ; Crystal deposition diseases ; Fibromyalgia ; Systemic diseases in which arthritis is a feature ; Surgical treatment of joint diseases -- Section XXIV : Infectious diseases. Introduction to microbial disease: pathophysiology and diagnostics ; The human microbiome ; Principles of anti-infective therapy ; Approach to fever or suspected infection in the normal host ; Prevention and control of health care-associated infections ; Approach to the patient with suspected enteric infection ; Approach to the patient with urinary tract infections ; Approach to the patient with a sexually transmitted infection ; Approach to the patient before and after travel ; Antibacterial chemotherapy ; Staphylococcal infections ; Streptococcus pneumoniae pulmonaryinfections ; Nonpneumococcal streptococcal infections and rheumatic fever ; Enterococcal infections ; Clostridial and Clostridioides infections ; Gram-positive rod infections ; Diseases caused by non-spore-forming anaerobic bacteria ; Neisseria meningitidis infections ; Chancroid ; Haemophilus and Moraxella infections ; Cholera and other Vibrio infections ; Campylobacter infections ; Escherichia coli enteric infections ; Enterobacterales: non-enteric infections and multidrug resistance ; Pseudomonas and Burkholderia infections ; Diseases caused by Acinetobacter and Stenotrophomonas species ; Salmonella infections (including enteric fever) ; Shigellosis ; Brucellosis ; Tularemia and other Francisella infections ; Plague and other Yersinia infections ; Whooping cough and other Bordetella infections ; Legionella infections ; Bartonella infections ; Granuloma inguinale (donovanosis) ; Mycoplasma infections ; Diseases caused by Chlamydiae ; Syphilis and nonsyphilitic treponematoses ; Lyme disease ; Relapsing fever and other Borrelia infections ; Leptospirosis ; Tuberculosis ; The nontuberculous mycobacteria ; Leprosy (Hansen disease) ; Rickettsial infections ; Zoonoses ; Actinomycoss ; Whipple disease ; Nocardiosis ; Systemic antifungal agents ; Endemic mycoses ; Cryptococcosis ; Candidiasis ; Aspergillosis ; Mucormycosis ; Pneumocystis pneumonia ; Mycetoma and dematiaceous fungal infections ; Antiparasitic therapy ; Malaria ; African sleeping sickness ; Chagas disease ; Leishmaniasis ; Toxoplasmosis ; Cryptosporidiosis ; Giardiasis ; Amebiasis ; Babesiosis and other protozoan diseases ; Cestodes ; Trematode infections ; Nematode infections ; Antiviral therapy (non-HIV) ; The common cold ; Respiratory syncytial virus and human metapneumovirus ; Parainfluenza viral disease ; Influenza ; Adenovirus diseases ; Pre-2019 coronaviruses ; COVID- 19: virology and pathology ; COVID-19: epidemiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, community prevention, and prognosis ; COVID-19 treatment and vaccination ; Measles ; Rubella (German measles) ; Mumps ; Polyomaviruses ; Parvovirus ; Small pox, monkeypox, and other poxvirus infections ; Papillomavirus ; Herpes simplex virus infections ; Varicella-Zoster virus (chickenpx, shingles) ; Cytomegalovirus ; Epstein-Barr virus infection ; Enteroviruses ; Rotaviruses, noroviruses, and other gastrointestinal viruses ; Viral hemorrhagic fevers ; Arboviruses causing fever, rash, and neurologic syndromes -- Section XXV : Retroviruses. Epidemiology and diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ; Pathobiology of human immunodeficiency viruses ; Acute clinical manifestations and diagnosis of HIV ; Prevention of human immunodeficency virus infection ; Antiretroviral treatment of human immunodeficiency virus infection ; Microbial complications of HIV/AIDS ; Systemic manifestations of HIV/AIDS ; Retroviruses other than human immunodeficiency virus -- Section XXVI : Behavioral medicine. Delirium and changes in mental status ; Psychiatric disorders in medical practice ; Nicotine and tabacco ; Alcohol use disorders ; Drug use disorders -- Section XXVII : Neurology. Approach to the patient with neurologic disease ; Headaches and other head pain ; Traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury ; Mechanical and other lesions of the spine, nerve roots, and spinal cord ; Regional cerebral dysfunction: higher mental functions ; Cognitive impairment and dementia ; The epilepsies ; Coma, disorders of consciousness, and brain death ; Sleep disorders ; Approach to cerebrovascular diseases ; Ischemic cerebrovascular disease ; Hemorrhagic cerebrovascular disease ; Parkinsonism ; Other movement disorders ; Multiple sclerosis and demyelinating conditions ; Meningitis: bacterial, viral and other ; Brain abscess and parameningeal infections ; Encephalitis ; Nutritional and alcohol-related neurologic disorders ; Developmental and neurocutaneous disorders ; Autonomic disorders ; Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and other motor neuron diseases ; Peripheral neuropathies ; Muscle diseases ; Disorders of neuromuscular transmission -- Section XXVIII : Eye, ear, nose, and throat diseases. Diseases of the visual system ; Neuro-opthalmology ; Diseases of the mouth and salivary gland ; Approach to the patient with nose, sinus, and ear disorders ; Smell and taste ; Hearing and equlibrium ; Throat disorders -- Section XXIX : Medical consultation. Principles of medical consultation ; Preoperative evaluation ; Overview of anesthesia ; Postoperative care and complications ; Medical care of patients with psychiatric diseases -- Section XXX : Skin diseases. Approach to skin diseases ; Eczemas, photodermatoses, papulosquamous (including fungal) diseases, and figurate erythemas ; Macular, papular, purpuric, vesiculobullous, and pustular diseases ; Urticaria, drug hypersensitivity rashes, nodules and tumours, and atrophic diseases ; Infections, pigmentations disorders, regional dermatology, and distinctive lesions in black skin ; Diseases of hair and nails.
Section XVII : Metabolic diseases. Approach to inborn errors of metabolism ; Disorders of lipid metabolism ; Glycogen storage diseases ; Lysosomal storage diseases ; Homocystinuria and hyperhomocysteinemia ; The porphyrias ; Wilson disease ; Iron overload (hemochromatosis) -- Section XVIII : Nutritional diseases. Severe malnutrition ; Malnutrition: assessment and support ; Vitamins, trace minerals, and other micronutrients ; Eating disorders ; Obesity -- Section XIX : Endocrine diseases. Approach to the patient with endocrine disease ; Principles of endocrinology ; Neuroendocrinology and the neuroendocrine system ; Anterior pituitary ; Posterior pituitary ; Thyroid ; Adrenal cortex ; Adrenal medulla, catecholamines, and pheochromocytoma ; Diabetes mellitus ; Hypoglycemia ; Polyglandular disorders ; Neuroendocrine neoplasms ; Sexual development ; Transgender medicine ; The testis and male hypogonadism, infertility, and sexual dysfunction ; Ovaries and pubertal development ; Reproductive endocrinology and infertility -- Section XX : Women's health. Approach to women's health ; Contraception ; Medical issues in pregnancy ; Menopause ; Intimate partner violence -- Section XXI : Diseases of bone and mineral metabolism. Approach to the patient with metabolic bone disease ; Osteoporosis ; Osteomalacia and rickets ; The parathyroid glands, hypercalcemia, and hypocalcemia ; Paget disease of bone ; Osteonecrosis, osteosclerosis/hyperostosis, and other disorders of bone -- Section XXII : Diseases of allergy and clinical immunology. Approach to the patient with allergic or immunologic disease ; Primary immunodeficiency diseases ; Urticaria and angioedema ; Anaphylaxis ; Drug allergy ; Mastocytosis -- Section XXIII : Rheumatic diseases. Approach to the patient with rheumatic disease ; Laboratory testing in the rheumatic diseases ; Imaging studies in the rheumatic diseases ; Inherited diseases of connective tissue ; The systemic autoinflammatory diseases ; Osteoarthritis ; Bursitis, tendinopathy, other periarticular disorders, and sports medicine ; Rheumatoid arthritis ; Spondyloarthritis ; Systemic lupus erythematosus ; Systemic sclerosis (scleroderma) ; Sjögren syndrome ; Inflammatory myopathies ; The systemic vasculitides ; Giant cell arteritis and polymyalgia rheumatica ; Infections of bursae, joints, and bones ; Crystal deposition diseases ; Fibromyalgia ; Systemic diseases in which arthritis is a feature ; Surgical treatment of joint diseases -- Section XXIV : Infectious diseases. Introduction to microbial disease: pathophysiology and diagnostics ; The human microbiome ; Principles of anti-infective therapy ; Approach to fever or suspected infection in the normal host ; Prevention and control of health care-associated infections ; Approach to the patient with suspected enteric infection ; Approach to the patient with urinary tract infections ; Approach to the patient with a sexually transmitted infection ; Approach to the patient before and after travel ; Antibacterial chemotherapy ; Staphylococcal infections ; Streptococcus pneumoniae pulmonaryinfections ; Nonpneumococcal streptococcal infections and rheumatic fever ; Enterococcal infections ; Clostridial and Clostridioides infections ; Gram-positive rod infections ; Diseases caused by non-spore-forming anaerobic bacteria ; Neisseria meningitidis infections ; Chancroid ; Haemophilus and Moraxella infections ; Cholera and other Vibrio infections ; Campylobacter infections ; Escherichia coli enteric infections ; Enterobacterales: non-enteric infections and multidrug resistance ; Pseudomonas and Burkholderia infections ; Diseases caused by Acinetobacter and Stenotrophomonas species ; Salmonella infections (including enteric fever) ; Shigellosis ; Brucellosis ; Tularemia and other Francisella infections ; Plague and other Yersinia infections ; Whooping cough and other Bordetella infections ; Legionella infections ; Bartonella infections ; Granuloma inguinale (donovanosis) ; Mycoplasma infections ; Diseases caused by Chlamydiae ; Syphilis and nonsyphilitic treponematoses ; Lyme disease ; Relapsing fever and other Borrelia infections ; Leptospirosis ; Tuberculosis ; The nontuberculous mycobacteria ; Leprosy (Hansen disease) ; Rickettsial infections ; Zoonoses ; Actinomycoss ; Whipple disease ; Nocardiosis ; Systemic antifungal agents ; Endemic mycoses ; Cryptococcosis ; Candidiasis ; Aspergillosis ; Mucormycosis ; Pneumocystis pneumonia ; Mycetoma and dematiaceous fungal infections ; Antiparasitic therapy ; Malaria ; African sleeping sickness ; Chagas disease ; Leishmaniasis ; Toxoplasmosis ; Cryptosporidiosis ; Giardiasis ; Amebiasis ; Babesiosis and other protozoan diseases ; Cestodes ; Trematode infections ; Nematode infections ; Antiviral therapy (non-HIV) ; The common cold ; Respiratory syncytial virus and human metapneumovirus ; Parainfluenza viral disease ; Influenza ; Adenovirus diseases ; Pre-2019 coronaviruses ; COVID- 19: virology and pathology ; COVID-19: epidemiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, community prevention, and prognosis ; COVID-19 treatment and vaccination ; Measles ; Rubella (German measles) ; Mumps ; Polyomaviruses ; Parvovirus ; Small pox, monkeypox, and other poxvirus infections ; Papillomavirus ; Herpes simplex virus infections ; Varicella-Zoster virus (chickenpx, shingles) ; Cytomegalovirus ; Epstein-Barr virus infection ; Enteroviruses ; Rotaviruses, noroviruses, and other gastrointestinal viruses ; Viral hemorrhagic fevers ; Arboviruses causing fever, rash, and neurologic syndromes -- Section XXV : Retroviruses. Epidemiology and diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ; Pathobiology of human immunodeficiency viruses ; Acute clinical manifestations and diagnosis of HIV ; Prevention of human immunodeficency virus infection ; Antiretroviral treatment of human immunodeficiency virus infection ; Microbial complications of HIV/AIDS ; Systemic manifestations of HIV/AIDS ; Retroviruses other than human immunodeficiency virus -- Section XXVI : Behavioral medicine. Delirium and changes in mental status ; Psychiatric disorders in medical practice ; Nicotine and tabacco ; Alcohol use disorders ; Drug use disorders -- Section XXVII : Neurology. Approach to the patient with neurologic disease ; Headaches and other head pain ; Traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury ; Mechanical and other lesions of the spine, nerve roots, and spinal cord ; Regional cerebral dysfunction: higher mental functions ; Cognitive impairment and dementia ; The epilepsies ; Coma, disorders of consciousness, and brain death ; Sleep disorders ; Approach to cerebrovascular diseases ; Ischemic cerebrovascular disease ; Hemorrhagic cerebrovascular disease ; Parkinsonism ; Other movement disorders ; Multiple sclerosis and demyelinating conditions ; Meningitis: bacterial, viral and other ; Brain abscess and parameningeal infections ; Encephalitis ; Nutritional and alcohol-related neurologic disorders ; Developmental and neurocutaneous disorders ; Autonomic disorders ; Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and other motor neuron diseases ; Peripheral neuropathies ; Muscle diseases ; Disorders of neuromuscular transmission -- Section XXVIII : Eye, ear, nose, and throat diseases. Diseases of the visual system ; Neuro-opthalmology ; Diseases of the mouth and salivary gland ; Approach to the patient with nose, sinus, and ear disorders ; Smell and taste ; Hearing and equlibrium ; Throat disorders -- Section XXIX : Medical consultation. Principles of medical consultation ; Preoperative evaluation ; Overview of anesthesia ; Postoperative care and complications ; Medical care of patients with psychiatric diseases -- Section XXX : Skin diseases. Approach to skin diseases ; Eczemas, photodermatoses, papulosquamous (including fungal) diseases, and figurate erythemas ; Macular, papular, purpuric, vesiculobullous, and pustular diseases ; Urticaria, drug hypersensitivity rashes, nodules and tumours, and atrophic diseases ; Infections, pigmentations disorders, regional dermatology, and distinctive lesions in black skin ; Diseases of hair and nails.
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