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Mechanisms of Clinical Signs. Text with Access Code (Student Consult)

Dennis, Mark
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Edition: 3rd
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Company
ISBN: 0-7295-4329-3 (0729543293)
ISBN-13: 978-0-7295-4329-3 (9780729543293)
New Edition: 0-7295-4504-0
Old Edition: 0-7295-4075-8
Binding: with Supplement Softcover + Internet Access Code
Copyright: 2020
Publish Date: 01/20
Weight: 2.60 Lbs.
Pages: 788
Carton Quantity: 14
Subject Class: I-M (Internal Medicine)
Remarks:
A New Edition of this title is due 10/26
Return Policy: Returns accepted up to 10 months provided no other recalls or return restrictions apply. This product contains software or Internet access code(s). Returns are not accepted if seal is broken or if access code revealed.
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Class Specifications
Discipline: Practice Med
Subject Definition: Signs and Symptoms; Diagnosis
NLM Class: WB 143
LC Class: RC69
Abstract: Pathophysiology .." what is the cause? Clinical significance .." what does it mean? Diagnosis and treatment .." what is the predictive value? These are questions that all clinicians should continue to ask themselves from the very beginning of medical training and throughout a lifetime of practice. Organised by body system, Mechanisms of Clinical Signs 3e describes the underlying pathway, differential diagnoses and value of the clinical signs seen during physical examination.

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