TY - BOOK AU - MUSHTAQ HAROON TI - CLINICAL EXAMINATION AND APPLIED MEDICINE, VOLUME I;PULMONOLOGY SERIES SN - 1947083023 CY - NEW YORK PB - MOMENTUM PRESS. KW - Respiratory organs KW - Examination KW - Diseases N1 - Part I. Introduction and history taking. Introduction ; History-taking. Past history ; Family history ; Personal history ; Socioeconomic status ; Occupational history ; History of allergy and immunization ; Travel history ; Treatment history -- Concluding remarks ; Common respiratory symptoms -- Part II. General examination. Anemia. Clinical features -- Jaundice ; Cyanosis ; Clubbing ; Peripheral edema ; Skin complexion and face. Hand ; Neck -- Oral examination ; Anatomy ; Respiratory examination. Inspection -- Posture of the patients ; Accessory muscles ; Palpation ; Examination ; Clinical interpretations ; Posterior examination ; Anterior examination ; Apical movement ; Clinical interpretations ; Percussion ; Types of percussion ; Methods of percussion. Note -- Areas to be percussed ; Ausculation. Prerequisites of auscultation ; Whispering pectoriloquy ; D'espine sign ; Note -- Types of crespitations ; Summary examination ; Acute bronchitis ; ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome) ; Aspergillosis ; Atelectasis or collapse ; Bronchial asthma ; Bronchiectasis ; Bronchial carcinoid ; Bronchiolitis ; Bronchogenic carcinoma ; Chronic bronchitis ; Churg-Strauss Disease (Allergic angiitis). COPD (chronic obstructive airway disease) -- Cystic fibrosis ; Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage (DAH). Emphysema ; Empyema ; Extrinsic allergic alveolitis (farmer's lung or hypersensitivity pneumonitis) ; Goodpasture Syndrome (GPS) ; Granulomatosis with polyangitis ; Idiopathic pulmonary hemosiderosis ; Influenza ; Loeffler's Syndrome ; Lung abscess ; McLeod Syndrome ; MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) ; Metastatic lung disease ; Military TB ; Obesisty Hypoventilation Syndrome (OHS) ; Occupational lung diseases ; Asbestosis ; Coal worker's pneumoconiosis ; Silicosis ; Pleural effusion ; Pneumonia ; Clues for etiology of pneumonia ; Empirical treatment for CAP ; Pneumothorax ; Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis ; Pulmonary Arterior Venous Malformation (PAVM) ; Pulmonary Edema ; Pulmonary embolism ; Pulmonary fibrosis ; Pulmonary hamartoma ; Pulmonary hypertension ; Pulmonary nodules ; Pulmonary renal syndrome ; Respiratory failure ; Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) ; Sarcoidosis ; SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) ; Sleep apnea ; Superior Vena Caval Syndrome ; Tropical Pulmonary Eosinophilia ; Tuberculosis ; Pulmonary calcification ; Yellow nail syndrome N2 - This book is the second in the series of books, which deals simultaneously with examination techniques pathophysiological principles, differential diagnosis, and clinical interpretation, along with applied medicine about common pulmonary diseases. A medical student or a postgraduate doctorstudying for higher exam will learn to take a good history, examine the patient, and find relevant applied medical knowledge, which is needed for assessment of the patient. It should also serve as an invaluable collection of facts to get through undergraduate or postgraduate examination. This book attempts to answer pertinent questions such as how? and why? about clinical examination while providing relevant information needed for a thorough bedside assessment. The book intends to fill this gap and inspires the reader to gain confidence to make a correct diagnosis exclude relevant differential diagnosis, localize the disease and determineits cause UR - #gotoholdings ER -