- Stephen Chapman, Clinical Lecturer in Respiratory Medicine, University of Oxford, UK
- Grace Robinson, Consultant, Respiratory Medicine, Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, UK
- John Stradling, Professor of Respiratory Medicine, University of Oxford, UK
- Sophie West, Consultant, Respiratory Medicine, Churchill Hospital, Oxford, UK
- Provides comprehensive coverage of all respiratory diseases in a concise, pocket-book format
- Complex topics are clearly explained in an easily-accessible way
- Features unique sections on practical procedures to assist the novice reader
- Includes a symptoms section to aid in differential diagnosis and clinical management
- Packed with practical tips for the out-patient clinic or ward setting
- Fully updated with the latest developments in the field
- Includes the latest British Thoracic Society guidelines on Oxygen Therapy
- Features additional sections on avian flu and pulmonary complications of sickle cell disease
- Incorporates a new section on CT scans of diffuse lung conditions
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The Oxford Handbook of Respiratory Medicine provides a fast, reliable look-up reference on all chest diseases. The second edition of this comprehensive Handbook has been revised throughout, with additional material on avian flu, pulmonary complications of sickle cell disease, acute and chronic oxygen therapy and updated references to the latest British Thoracic Society guidelines.
The Handbook’s opening chapters aid diagnosis by addressing the main respiratory symptoms encountered by clinicians. Subsequent chapters discuss each respiratory disease in more depth, with practical tips for the out-patient clinic or ward setting. The Handbook also includes a unique section on practical skills and procedures, providing essential technical and reference information. Useful pages on lung and bronchial anatomy, CT anatomy and scans, lung function and blood-gas nomograms, and a list of useful websites are included for easy reference.
Like all the Oxford Handbooks, the Oxford Handbook of Respiratory Medicine 2/e combines authority, relevance and reliability. It is the must-have guide for all clinicians dealing with respiratory medicine.
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