(Netter Clinical Science)
by Bryan C. Leppert, Christopher R. Kelly
Netter’s
Integrated Review of Medicine: Pathogenesis to Treatment provides
concise, visual overviews of the basic science and mechanisms of
disease most relevant to diagnosis and treatment. This integrated
approach to underlying principles is your helpful companion on wards
providing an understanding of why best practices, evidence, and
guidelines make sense in the context of clinical decision making.
Short, to-the-point chapters focus on common clinical situations and
bridge the gap between basic sciences and the clinical thought process.
- Reviews foundational science in the context of frequently encountered point-of-care situations, offering an excellent review.
- Presents 400 full-color Netter images alongside diagnostic images, providing a memorable, highly visual approach.
- Offers
readable, practical content organized by clinical topic, covering the
basic sciences that are most relevant to each disease or condition.
- Provides
readers with a detailed, logically organized framework for approaching
patient care: the first part focuses on evaluating a new patient,
moving from history and physical exam findings to integration of
objective data used to formulate a diagnosis; the second part proceeds
from this diagnosis to review its implications, further evaluation, and
treatment.