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The Chest Wall and Abdomen. Pain Medicine: A Case Based Learning Series

  • Book

  • April 2022
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5514718
Here is the perfect text you need to provide your learners with real-life clinical scenarios that are ideal for Case-Based Learning and Discussion. - Presents real-world patients in a real-world clinical setting, making learning fun and engaging.

- The Case-Based Learning approach focuses learners and clinicians on the key elements for each diagnosis and helps develop a deep understanding of how to diagnose and treat each condition.

- Covers everyday clinical problems such as costosternal syndrome, Tietze's syndrome, devil's grip, fractured ribs, post-thoracotomy pain, acute and chronic pancreatitis, diverticulitis, and more.

- Cases unfold just the way they do in your clinic. Each case is accompanied with thoughtful clinical commentary and key messages from the author.

- Each chapter uses high-quality radiographic images, clinical photos, and full-color drawings to facilitate a clear, easy-to-understand approach to evaluation and diagnosis.

- An ideal self-assessment and review tool for pain medicine practitioners and trainees, as well as those preparing for the American Board of Anesthesiology Pain Medicine certification and recertification exam.

- Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.

Table of Contents

1 Chapter�Costosternal Syndrome
2 Chapter�Manubriosternal Syndrome
3 Chapter�Intercostal Neuralgia
4 Chapter�Diabetic Truncal Neuropathy
5 Chapter�Tietze's Syndrome
6 Chapter�Precordial Catch Syndrome
7 Chapter�Devil's Grip
8 Chapter�Fractured Ribs
9 Chapter�Post-Thoracotomy Pain
10 Chapter�������������� Nephrolithiasis
11 Chapter�Acute Pancreatitis
12 Chapter�Chronic Pancreatitis
13 Chapter������������� Irritable Bowel Syndrome
14 Chapter������������� Appendicitis�
15 Chapter������������� Diverticulitis

Authors

Steven D. Waldman Senior Vice Provost and Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Kansas City University, Kansas City, MO.