1: Breathlessness
2: Chest pain
3: Chronic cough
4: Critically ill patient with respiratory disease
5: Diffuse alveolar haemorrhage
6: Diffuse lung disease
7: Haemoptysis
8: Pleural effusion
9: Post-operative breathlessness
10: Pregnancy and breathlessness
11: Preoperative assessment
12: Pulmonary disease in the immunocompromised-non-HIV
13: Pulmonary disease in the immunocompromised-HIV
14: Sleep and breathing
15: Unexplained ventilatory failure
16: Acute respiratory distress syndrome
17: Asbestos and the lung
18: Asthma
19: Bronchiectasis
20: Bronchiolitis
21: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
22: Connective tissue disease and the lung
23: Cor pulmonale
24: Cystic fibrosis
25: Drug and toxin-induced lung disease
26: Dysfunctional breathing
27: Eosinophilic lung disease
28: Extreme environments-flying, altitude, diving
29: Gastrointestinal disease and the lung
30: Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
31: Idiopathic interstitial pneumonias
32: Lung cancer
33: Mediastinal abnormalities
34: Paediatric lung disorders
35: Pleural effusion
36: Pneumoconioses
37: Pneumothorax
38: Pulmonary hypertension
39: Pulmonary thromboembolic disease
40: Rare lung diseases
41: Respiratory infection-bacterial
42: Respiratory infection-fungal
43: Respiratory infection-mycobacterial
44: Respiratory infection-parasitic
45: Respiratory infection-viral
46: Sarcoidosis
47: Sickle cell disease and the lung
48: Sleep apnoea and hypoventilation
49: Upper airway and tracheal disease
50: Vasculitis and the lung
51: Ethical considerations
52: Financial entitlements
53: Immunosuppressive drugs
54: Inhalers and nebulizers
55: Intensive care unit referral
56: Lung transplantation
57: Non-invasive ventilation
58: Oxygen therapy
59: Palliative care
60: Pulmonary rehabilitation
61: Smoking cessation
62: Airway management
63: Bronchoscopy
64: Chest drains
65: Cricothyroidotomy
66: Miscellaneous diagnostic tests
67: Pleural biopsy
68: Pleurodesis
69: Pleurodesis
70: Pneumothorax aspiration
71: Safe sedation
72: Thoracic ultrasound
73: Thoracoscopy
74: Tracheostomy
This is another blockbuster from the highly respected Oxford
Medical Handbook Series and as expected, this is superb. Like the
other siblings in the series, it is packed with huge amounts of
information relevant to clinical practice, in the title topic...
Crucially it is well written, easy to read and packed with
information that is relevant to the topic. I would say, this is
information dense but highly readable and written with dealing with
patients in mind.
*Dr Harry Brown, Glycosmedia*
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