CLINICAL APPROACH TO LIVER DISEASE
Outlines useful clinical clues to the presence of liver disease that may be elicited from the history and physical examination. Other important information to be obtained includes a history of jaundice or liver disease in family members, recent travel, exposure to individuals or animals with liver disease, sexual promiscuity, use of intravenous drugs, and exposure to alcohol, toxins, or drugs.
- iMATOPOIESIS
- Health
- Nephritic Glomerulopathies
- Mesangioproliferative Glomerulonephritis
- Aspiration Pneumonia and Lung Abscess
- PHYSIOLOGY OF THE PULMONARY CIRCULATION
- MYOCARDIAL METABOLISM
- Visceral Angiography
- ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE OF THE EXTREMITIES
- AORTIC ARTERITIS
- TUMOR METASTASES TO THE LIVER
- CLINICAL PRESENTATION
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- OBSTRUCTIVE LUNG DISEASE
- CYSTIC FIBROSIS
- THE SLEEP APNEA SYNDROME
- Classification or Glomerular Diseases
- Renal Artery Occlusion
- Renal Tumors
- RADIOGRAPHIC AND ENDOSCOPIC PROCEDURES IN GASTROENTEROLOGY
- COMPLICATIONS OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION AND THEIR MANAGEMENT
- Laboratory Evaluation of Anemia
- MEDIASTINITIS
- HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA
- GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE
- NONRESPIRATORY FUNCTIONS OF THE LUNG
- ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
- COMMON PRESENTING COMPLAINTS
- LIVER BIOPSY
- The Use of Diuretics
- CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY DURING PREGNANCY - ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
- Progressive Crescentic Glomerulonephritis
- Pathology
- OXYGEN THERAPY AND MECHANICAL VENTILATION
- Proteinuria