3rd edition. — Elsevier, 2016. — 556 p.
Clinical Problems in Surgery, 3rd Edition supports medical students in applying clinical reasoning to problems they encounter in a clinical setup. Individual chapters are dedicated to specific regions of the body where surgeons encounter most of the problems. The content structure follows the logical step-by-step process of introducing a clinical problem; seeking history and conducting physical examination; diagnosing the patient and devising a treatment plan based on this informed diagnosis.
Integument problems
Head and neck problems
Breast problems
Chest and chest wall problems
Back and related limb neurological problems
Limb problems
Abdominal and gastrointestinal problems
Groin, scrotum and abdominal wall problems
Urogenital problems
Preoperative medical problems in surgical patients
Postoperative problems
Problems in surgical intensive care
Problems in injured patients
Ophthalmological problems