Signs and Symptoms in Pediatrics Ready Reckoner 1st/2023 By Baldev Prajapati
ISBN |
9789356960381 |
Edition |
1/e |
Publish Year |
2023 |
Pages |
306 |
Size |
6.75" x 9.5" |
cover Type |
Paper Back |
Format |
Four Color |
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Quick Overview
The book has been written in a simplified manner. It covers 102 common pediatric signs and symptoms. Each sign and symptom is elaborated methodologically. It starts with a short introduction which includes the meaning of sign and symptom, prevalence in practice, common points to be covered during collecting information from parents, analysis of data and probable etiology. Common causes for each sign and symptom are enlisted. They are arranged in the sequence of seeing on the practice to highlight their clinical importance and not grouped as system wise. The most common causes are kept first, then less common and rare ones at the last. Very rare causes are not included in the list to maintain the interest of the reader and to avoid undue length of the manuscript. Plenty of tables and clinical photographs are included for easy retrieval of information and good visual impression. Most of clinical photographs are of our own patients. |
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Key Features
- Complete coverage of 102 common pediatric signs and symptoms.
- Each sign and symptom is elaborated methodologically. It is initiated with a short introduction which includes the exact meaning of sign and symptom, its prevalence in practice, common points to collect information in details from parents, analysis of information and probable etiology.
- Common causes for each sign and symptom are enlisted. The sequence of causes is most common causes, less common and rare.
- Plenty of tables and clinical photographs for easy retrieval of information and good visual impression. Most of clinical photographs are of our own patients.
- Some commonly not known and recent informations are worth to know.
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Target Audience
Undergraduate, MD and DNB students will be highly benefited. Ready reckoner references for quick and accurate diagnosis for the practicing pediatricians. |
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