GENERAL SURGERY

hair and nails

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3 Skin, hair and nails This chapter aims to familiarise you with the clinical features of skin disease and illustrates some of the more common skin disorders. The relatively sparse…

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and children

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12 Infants and children One of the challenges of paediatric medicine and child health is dealing with a range of patients, from the preterm newborn weighing less than 1  kg to…

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breasts and genitalia

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8 Female breasts and genitalia The clinical assessment of the reproductive system is often neglected in routine examinations because of patients’ discomfort and embarrassment and because of doctors’ reluctance to…

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respiratory system

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5 The respiratory system Disease of the respiratory tract accounts for more consultations with general practitioners than any other of the body systems. It is also responsible for more new…

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nose and throat

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4 Ear, nose and throat The ear Structure of the ear A diagrammatic cross-section of the external, middle and inner parts of the ear is shown in Figure 4.1. Fig….

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male genitalia

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9 The male genitalia Unlike the female genitalia, the male organs are readily accessible for examination. As for women, taking a sexual case history and examining a male is embarrassing…

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medical history and record taking

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1 Consultation, medical history and record taking The ability to take an accurate medical history from a patient is one of the core clinical skills and an essential component of…

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– Pediatric Surgery

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  Foregut – lungs, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, liver, gallbladder, bile duct, and duodenum proximal to ampulla   Midgut – duodenum distal to ampulla, small bowel, and large bowel to distal ⅓ of…

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– Trauma

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  1st peak for trauma deaths (0–30 minutes) – deaths due to lacerations of heart, aorta, brain, brainstem, or spinal cord; cannot really save these patients; death is too quick   2nd…

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– Colorectal

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  Colon secretes K and reabsorbs Na and water (mostly in right colon and cecum)   4 layers – mucosa (columnar epithelium) → submucosa → muscularis propria → serosa •  Muscularis mucosa –…

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