Knee pain
INTRODUCTION - The knee is a "hinge" type joint that allows the leg to bend and straighten (flex and extend). There are three compartments to the knee joint: an inner and outer compartment located between the thigh bone (femur) and the lower [... more]
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SYMPTOMS - Gout attacks cause sudden severe joint pain, sometimes with redness, swelling, and tenderness of the joint. Although an attack typically affects a single joint, some people develop a few inflamed joints at the same time. The pain and ... [... more]
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Adams & Victor's Manual of Neurology
Useful summary: This book is a useful brief review and compendium of diagnostic neurological information. The paperback version is small enough to carry around or put in a briefcase. The book packs a considerable amount of information into about 400 [... more]
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Kidney stones in children
Stones are less common in children than in adults, although the number of children who develop stones is unclear. Most children who develop kidney stones have an underlying condition that increases their risk of stones, although some children ... [... more]
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Chlamydia
INTRODUCTION - Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States [1 ] . Approximately four million cases of Chlamydia are estimated to occur annually in the United States, although only about one quarter of those ... [... more]
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Rhinitis
OVERVIEW - Rhinitis refers to inflammation of the nasal passages. This inflammation can cause a variety of annoying symptoms, including sneezing, itching, nasal congestion, runny nose, and post-nasal drip (the sensation that mucus is draining ... [... more]
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Raynaud phenomenon
INTRODUCTION - The Raynaud phenomenon (RP) is a condition in which some of the body's blood vessels (most commonly those in the fingers and toes) constrict in an exaggerated way in response to cold or emotional stress. Normally, blood vessels ... [... more]
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Practicing Neurology: What You Need to Know, What You ...
Practicing Neurology: What You Need to Know, What You Need to Do: Great comprehensive book for the 3rd or 4th year medical student NOT considering a career in Anesthesiology. Small enough to carry in your white coat pocket. Outline format. Includes tips [... more]
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Child Neurology
Revised to incorporate the latest advances in the neurosciences and clinical neurology, the Seventh Edition of this classic text provides practical, cost-effective problem-solving approaches to all diseases affecting the developing nervous system. In [... more]
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Cervical cancer screening
INTRODUCTION - The Pap smear is a common test used to screen women for cervical precancer or cancer. However, most abnormal Pap smears are not due to cancer, but rather caused by infection or low estrogen levels. This topic reviews the anatomy of ... [... more]
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Clinical Neurology (Lange Medical Books)
Excellent: Excellent book on Neuro for the healthcare professional that is not a neuro specialist. I am an ER PA and find this a useful refernce in everything from the neuro exam and it's etiology. This book has a similar format to the Current Medical [... more]
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The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Neurology
Best Neuro handbook: This thin handbook is as indispensible as your neurology tools during residency training. It packs a lot of information in a tiny space and covers many topics. It does not have references or prognostic stats, but it will help you in [... more]
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