• Mrcp Paces: 180 Clinical Cases

Mrcp Paces: 180 Clinical Cases

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ISBN : 9781907816529
Publisher : JAYPEE BROTHERS MEDICAL
Author : O'gallagher Kevin
Binding : Paperback
Weight : 0.77 (in KGs)
Category : Academics
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Salient FeaturesMrcp Paces: Clinical Cases Offers a Comprehensive Set of Over Practice Cases for Candidates Preparing for the Mrcp Part Clinical Examination (Paces). the Cases have Been Selected to Represent the Full Range of the Syllabus, Including the New Station Provide the Clinical Knowledge Required to Pass the Exam. Along with an Introduction that Highlights the Approaches Required for the Different Stations, the Cases in this Book Provide an Essential Revision Tool Designed to Maximise the Chances of Exam Success. Clinical Cases, Covering the Breadth of Topics and Skills Tested in the Exam All Cases are Structured to Allow You to Provide a Comprehensive Model Answer Within the Short Time Available Table of ContentChapter Cardiovascular System (Station ) Systolic MurmurCase: Aortic Stenosis Case: Mitral Regurgitation Case: Ventricular Septal Defect Case: Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy Case: Tricuspid Regurgitation Case: Pulmonary Stenosis Diastolic MurmurCase: Mitral Stenosis Case: Aortic Regurgitation Case: Pulmonary Regurgitation Mixed Valve Disease: Distinguishing the Dominant MurmurCase: Mixed Aortic Valve Disease Case: Mixed Mitral Valve Disease Scars and Clicks - the Cardiothoracic PatientCase: Prosthetic Valves and Cardiac Surgery Oedema, Crepitations, and a Raised JugularVenous Pressure: the Failing HeartCase: Cardiac Failure Case: the Infraclavicular Mass - Pacemakers Implantable DevicesAbnormal PulsesCase: the Irregular Pulse: Atrial Fibrillation Case: Coarctation of the Aorta Splinter Haemorrhages and a Murmur: the Infected ValveCase: Infective Endocarditis Congenital Heart Disease and Complex CasesCase: Pulmonary Hypertension Case: Atrial Septal Defect Case: Patent Ductus Arteriosus Case: Ebstein’S Anomaly: the Cyanosed Patient with a MurmurCase: Tetralogy of Fallot Case: Eisenmenger’S Syndrome Case: Dextrocardia Chapter Nervous System (Station ) Examination of Cranial Nerves: VIsual Field DefectsCase: Monocular Blindness Case: Homonymous Hemianopia Case: Bitemporal Hemianopia Case: Homonymous Quadrantanopia ContentsVIIiExamination of Cranial Nerves: OphthalmoplegiaCase: Sixth Nerve Palsy Case: Fourth Nerve Palsy Case: Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia - Multiple Sclerosis Examination of Cranial Nerves: Pupillary Problems with PtosisCase: Ptosis, Large Pupil and Ophthalmoplegia: Third Nerve PalsyCase: Ptosis and Small Pupil: Horner Syndrome Case: Bilateral Ptosis with Fatigability: Myasthenia Gravis Examination of Cranial Nerves: Pupillary Problems Without PtosisCase: Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect (Rapd) Case: Unilateral Large Pupil in a Young Female - Holmes–Adie PupilCase: Bilateral Small Pupils: Argyll Robertson Pupils Examination of Cranial Nerves: Cranial Nerves V, VII and VIIiCase: Facial Weakness Case: Conductive Hearing Loss Case: Sensorineural Hearing Loss Case: V, VII, VIIi Cranial Nerves - Cerebellopontine Angle Examination of Cranial Nerves: Assessment of SpeechCase: Dysphasia Case: Dysarthria - Bulbar Palsy Examination of Cranial Nerves: Complex PresentationsCase: Lateral Medullary Syndrome Case: Jugular Foramen Syndrome Examination of Upper Limbs: WeaknessCase: Myotonic Dystrophy Case: Cervical Myelopathy Case: Unilateral Arm Weakness - Neuralgic Amyotrophy Examination of Upper Limbs: Tremor and Assessment of CoordinationCase: Resting Tremor - Parkinsonism Case: Intention Tremor and Problems with Co - Ordination - Cerebellar Syndrome Examination of Upper Limbs: Spinal Cord SyndromesCase: Central Cord Syndrome - Syringomyelia Case: Brown–Séquard (Hemi - Cord) Syndrome Case: Anterior Cord Syndrome Examination of Lower Limbs: WeaknessCase: Spastic Paraparesis Case: Proximal Myopathy Examination of Lower Limbs: Sensory DisturbanceCase: Glove and Stocking Distributions - Sensory Polyneuropathy Examination of Lower Limbs: the Deformed Foot - Pes CavusCase: Friedreich’S Ataxia Case: Charcot–Marie–Tooth Disease (Hereditary Sensorimotor Neuropathy– Type )Contents Examination of Lower Limbs: Assessment of GaitCase: Shuffling Gait - Parkinson’S Disease

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