The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine is a guiding star for all medical students, junior doctors and trainees. The Key references are clearly identified for each subject, representing the essential reading that underpins each area.
... Levin syn. 349 Klinefelter'ssyn.646 Klippel–Feilsyn.648 Klumpke's palsy 764 Kluver–Bucy syn. ... L. Letterer–Siwedis. (=disseminated histiocytosis)644 Leukaemia194 Leukocoria 421 Leukocytes, normal values 220.
Source : Greaves 1999 Pre - hospital Medicine , Arnold : S Mellor Recent Advances is Surgery 14 , Churchill Livingstone , London 1991 53-68 Emergencies Index Manual indexes have limitations : use our intelligent.
The Oxford American Handbook of Clinical Medicine Second Edition covers all areas of internal medicine and surgery, offering up-to-date advice on examination, diagnostic testing, common procedures, and in-patient care.
In addition, look for: •Hartnup disease •Homocystinuria•Hyperammonaemia Physical sign Possible significance Hepatosplenomegaly Egamino acid and organic acid disorders, lysosomal storage diseases (Anderson–Fabry disease31) Coarse facies ...
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The modified Widman flap20 (See Fig. 5.3.) This is a technique which enables open debridement of the root surface, with a minimal amount of trauma. There is no attempt to excise the pocket, although a superficial collar of tissue is ...