Mayo Clinic Internal Medicine Board Review (9 edn)
Mayo Clinic Internal Medicine Board Review (9 edn)
Consultant, Division of General Internal Medicine, and Professor of Medicine, College of Medicine
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Abstract
Presentation of medical information in a concise, evidence-based, and credible format remains a constant challenge. The vast amount of available knowledge necessitates a committed effort by editors and authors to highlight the new developments while reinforcing the core principles of medicine. To assist physicians in this ongoing challenge, the Department of Internal Medicine at Mayo Clinic remains committed to providing continuing professional development to physicians in a timely manner. Mayo Clinic Internal Medicine Board Review, 9th edition, is designed to meet the needs of physicians who are in training and practicing clinicians by updating their knowledge in internal medicine and preparing them for the American Board of Internal Medicine certification and maintenance-of-certification examinations in internal medicine. The book is divided into subspecialty topics, and each chapter or subsection of a chapter is written by authors with wide clinical expertise in the area. Bulleted items address typical clinical scenarios. These scenarios emphasize 2 key points: the diagnosis of diseases by general internists and subspecialists in internal medicine and the predominance of pharmacologic management. Pharmacy review tables list the indications for and adverse effects of drugs and drug-drug interactions, knowledge that is of paramount importance for practicing physicians.
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Front Matter
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1
The Board Examination
Amit K. Ghosh
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2
Allergy
Gerald W. Volcheck
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3 Cardiology
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Part I
Cardiac Examination, Valvular Heart Disease, and Congenital Heart Disease
Kyle W. Llarich
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Part II
Evaluation and Treatment of Arrhythmias
Peter A. Brady
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Part III
Specific Arrhythmias and Syncope
Peter A. Brady
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Part IV
Ischemic Heart Disease
Abhiram Prasad
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Part V
Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathies
Barry L. Karon andNaveen L. Pereira
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Part VI
The Heart and Systemic Disease, Pregnancy and Heart Disease, and Miscellaneous Cardiac Disorders
Kyle W. Klarich
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Cardiology Review
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Part I
Cardiac Examination, Valvular Heart Disease, and Congenital Heart Disease
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4
Critical Care Medicine
Otis B. Rickman
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5
Dermatology
Lisa A. Drage
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Endocrinology
Bryan Mclver and others
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7 Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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8
General Internal Medicine
Scott C. Litin and others
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Genetics
Virginia V. Michels
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Geriatrics
Margaret Beliveau Ficalora
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11 Hematology
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HIV Infection
Zelalem Temesgen andMary J. Kasten
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Hospital Medicine
James S. Newman andDavid J. Rosenman
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14
Hypertension
Gary L. Schwartz
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15 Infectious Diseases
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16
Medical Ethics
C.Christopher Hook andPaul S. Mueller
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17
Men’s Health
Thomas J. Beckman andHaitham S. Abu-Lebdeh
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18 Nephrology
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Part I
Evaluation of Kidney Function, Glomerular Disease, and Tubulointerstitial Disease
Fernando C. Fervenza
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Part II
Renal Failure
Kianoush B. Kashani andAmy W. Williams
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Part III
Acid-Base and Electrolyte Disorders
Robert C. Albright
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Part IV
Urolithiasis, Kidney Transplantation, and Pregnancy and Kidney Disease
Stephen B. Erickson and others
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Nephrology Review
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Part I
Evaluation of Kidney Function, Glomerular Disease, and Tubulointerstitial Disease
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19 Neurology
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Oncology
Timothy J. Moynihan
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Preventive Medicine
Martha P. Millman andPrathibha Varkey
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Psychiatry
Bruce Sutor
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23 Pulmonary Diseases
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Rheumatology
Clement J. Michet and others
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25
Vascular Diseases
Peter C. Spittell
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26
Women’s Health
Lynne T. Shuster andDeborah J. Rhodes
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End Matter
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