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Minor Ailments in Primary Care: An Evidence-Based Approach [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 516 pages, kõrgus x laius: 186x123 mm, kaal: 515 g, 10 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Mar-2005
  • Kirjastus: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0750688378
  • ISBN-13: 9780750688376
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 516 pages, kõrgus x laius: 186x123 mm, kaal: 515 g, 10 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Mar-2005
  • Kirjastus: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0750688378
  • ISBN-13: 9780750688376
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The authors of this book have described the most frequently encountered complaints and disorders that do not pose a serious health threat and often have a good prognosis. Minor Ailments in Primary Care provides relevant and evidence-based information for clinicians working in primary care.

The authors of this book have described the most frequently encountered complaints and disorders that do not pose a serious health threat, often have a good prognosis and have not been paid much attention during medical education or in scientific papers. The basic principle of this book is to provide relevant and reliable information on minor ailments, as far as possible based on scientific evidence. The 119 chapters have uniform format and are written in a crisp and concise way that make them easily accessible in daily practice.

The authors of this book have described the most frequently encountered complaints and disorders that do not pose a serious health threat, often have a good prognosis and have not been paid much attention during medical education or in scientific papers. The basic principle of this book is to provide relevant and reliable information on minor ailments, as far as possible based on scientific evidence. The 119 chapters have uniform format and are written in a crisp and concise way that make them easily accessible in daily practice.
General 1 Partial thickness burns 2 Prickly heat/polymorphic light
eruption 3 Acute hives/acute urticuria 4 Insect bites and stings
5 Lice/pediculosis 6 Scabies 7 Dog and cat bites 8 Abrasions 9 Haematomas
(in and around muscles) 10 Warts 11 Molluscum contagiosum
12 Boils/furuncles 13 Impetigo and impetiginization 14 Pityriasis
versicolor/tinea versicolor 15 Intertrigo 16 Erythrasma 17 Erythema
infectiosum/Fifth disease/Slapped cheek syndrome 18 Roseola infantum/Sixth
disease/exanthema subitum 19 Chickenpox/varicella 20 Shingles/herpes
zoster 21 Pruritus in the elderly 22 Infectious mononucleosis/glandular
fever 23 Dry skin/xerodermas/xerosis 24 Excessive sweating/hyperhidrosis
25 Growing pains 26 Hot flushes 27 Orthostatic proteinuria/postural
proteinuria 28 Orthostatic hypotension 29 Travel sickness/motion sickness
30 Excessive crying in infants/infantile colic 31 Night terrors and
nightmares (in children) 32 Diffuse hair loss, and male pattern (androgenic)
alopecia 33 Alopecia areata and other forms of patchy hair loss 34 Dandruff
35 Seborrheic eczema of the scalp/cradle cap 36 Earlobe inflammation 37 Ear
wax blockage /cerumen impaction 38 Foreign body in the ear 39 Ear pain
during air travel 40 Foreign body in the nose 41 Nosebleed/epistaxis
42 Colds in young children/coryza 43 Foreign body in the eye
44 Conjunctivitis 45 Blepharitis 46 Chalazion/meibomian cyst
47 Stye/hordeolum 48 Blocked tear duct in children 49 Floaters 50 Arc
eye/Welder's flash/snow blindness/photokeratitis 51 Pterygium
52 Subconjunctival haemorrhage 53 Dry eye syndrome/xerophthalmia
54 Epiphora/watering eyes 55 Angular cheilitis/angular stomatitis 56 Cold
sores/herpes labialis 57 Dry mouth/xerostomia 58 Perioral dermatitis
59 Burning tongue/ glossodynia/burning mouth 60 Aphthous ulcers 61 Oral
thrush in infants and adults 62 Gingivitis 63 Lost tooth 64 Bad
breath/halitosis 65 Viral croup 66 Hoarseness/dysphonia 67 Snoring
68 Salmon patch/stork mark 69 Chloasma/melasma 70 Rosacea 71 Head tremor
in the elderly/titubation 72 Belching/eructation 73 Swallowed coin
74 Tietze's syndome 75 Cracked nipples 76 Mastopathy/painful breasts
77 Enlarged breasts in men/gynaecomastia 78 Umbilical problems in infants
79 Nappy rash 80 Vaginal blood loss in infants 81 Tightening of the
foreskin/phimosis 82 Inflammation of the glans penis/balanitis 83 Blood in
semen/haemospermia 84 Constipation in children 85 Constipation in the
elderly 86 Piles/haemorrhoids 87 Anal fissures 88 Pruritus ani
89 Threadworms 90 Proctalgia fugax 91 Wind/flatulence 92 Pulled elbow
93 Student's elbow/olecranon bursitis 94 Carpal tunnel syndrome 95 Ring
stuck on finger 96 Mallet finger 97 Fish hook in finger 98 Splinter under
finger or toenail 99 Nail biting 100 Subungual haematoma 101 Brittle
nails/fragilitas unguium 102 Paronychia/whitlow 103 Fungal infection of the
nail 104 Leg length discrepancy in children 105 Restless legs syndrome
106 Meralgia paraesthetica 107 Knock knees and bow legs/genu valgum and genu
varum 108 Calf strain/'Tennis leg' 109 Trochanteric bursitis
110 Chondromalacia patellae 111 Flat feet/pes planus 112 Calluses on the
feet 113 Plantar fasciitis/policeman's heel 114 Chilblains/perniosis
115 Ingrowing nail 116 Corns 117 Athlete's foot 118 Foot blisters
119 Plantar warts/verrucas and plantar mosaic warts