It uses functional systems and "symptom constellations" to guide users from a clinical sign to a definitive diagnosis.
The book is designed to bridge the gap between basic medical knowledge and real-world clinical practice by organizing information around rather than specific diseases. This mirrors the actual problem-solving process physicians use when evaluating a patient.
Contains nearly 1,000 figures , instructive table-format overviews, and numerous differential diagnostic algorithms. Differential diagnosis in internal medicine : f...
It is a resource for medical students, residents, and practitioners across various specialties including internal medicine, dermatology, neurology, and rheumatology. Key Features of the Reference
Covers a vast range of internal medicine fields, including common, rare, and exotic diseases. It uses functional systems and "symptom constellations" to
The textbook and similar symptom-based guides help clinicians evaluate overlapping symptoms. For instance:
Designed to be both a comprehensive textbook and a simple, easy-to-use clinical reference. Example Differential Logic particularly in Europe
The text is a prominent medical reference authored by Professor Walter Siegenthaler . It is widely considered a classic clinical textbook, particularly in Europe, where it has reached its 19th edition in German. Core Concept and Purpose