Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment

Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment

by Gerald Connor

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ISBN 9781836590484
Publisher Marcel Dekker
Copyright year 2026
Price £245.00

About this book

Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment is a comprehensive academic textbook designed for medical students, clinicians, and healthcare educators seeking a reliable, up-to-date reference for diagnosing and managing a wide range of medical conditions. Organized into eight structured chapters, it offers a focused approach to internal medicine, blending clinical relevance, diagnostic clarity, and evidence-based treatment. The book opens with principles of clinical diagnosis, covering history-taking, physical examination, lab interpretation, and diagnostic reasoning. Subsequent chapters explore systemic disorders across key domains, including cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, endocrine, neurological, psychiatric, infectious, and oncologic systems. Each chapter addresses both common and complex conditions—for example, hypertension, heart failure, asthma, pneumonia, diabetes, stroke, and major psychiatric illnesses. Treatment protocols, diagnostic criteria, and clinical algorithms are presented clearly, aiding both academic learning and real-world application. A standout feature is the use of SEO-friendly subheadings, such as “Stroke Classification Diagnosis and Management” and “Hepatitis B and C Diagnosis and Treatment Protocols.” These headings support efficient information retrieval and online research, making the book especially useful for today’s digitally connected learners. With a tone that balances academic rigor and clinical practicality, the book is ideal for exam preparation, clinical rotations, and continuing medical education. It includes updated pharmacological guidelines and treatment strategies aligned with current standards. Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment is more than a textbook—it is a vital learning tool that supports mastery of internal medicine and empowers informed clinical decision-making.