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    The Oxford Textbook of Medicine is the foremost international textbook of medicine. Unrivalled in its coverage of the scientific aspects and clinical practice of internal medicine and its subspecialties, it is a fixture in the offices and wards of physicians around the world, as well as being a key resource for medico-legal practitioners. Accessible digitally with regular updates, as well as in print, readers are provided with multiple avenues of access depending on their need and preference.
    More comprehensive, more authoritative, and more international than any other textbook; Oxford Textbook of Medicine focuses on offering both perspective and practical guidance on clinical management and prevention of disease.
    Introductory sections focus on the patient experience, medical ethics and clinical decision making, outlining a philosophy which has always characterized the Oxford Textbook of Medicine. It is humane, thought-provoking, and aims to instill in readers an understanding of the role of medicine in society and the contribution it can make to the health of populations, and it does not shy away from discussion of controversial aspects of modern medicine.
    As always, there is detailed coverage of all areas of internal medicine by the world's very best authors. The Oxford Textbook of Medicine seeks to embody advances in understanding and practice that have arisen through scientific research. The integration of basic science and clinical practice is unparalleled, and throughout the book the implications of research for medical practice are explained. The core clinical medicine sections offer in-depth coverage of the traditional specialty areas. The Oxford Textbook of Medicine has unsurpassed detail on infectious diseases: the most comprehensive coverage to be found in any textbook of medicine. Other sections of note include stem cells and regenerative medicine; inequalities in health; medical aspects of pollution and climate change; travel and expedition medicine; bioterrorism and forensic medicine; pain; medical disorders in pregnancy; nutrition; and psychiatry and drug related problems in general medical practice. The section on acute medicine is designed to give rapid access to information when it is needed quickly.
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    New to this edition is that purchasers of the print version of the Oxford Textbook of Medicine sixth edition will have free access on Oxford Medicine Online to all the content plus regular updates for the life of the edition.


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    Section 1 - Patients and their treatment
    1.1. An older patient's story, Timothy M. Cox
    1.2. A younger patient's experience of healthcare
    1.3. The patient in control, Rosamund Snow
    1.4. What do patients need?, Des Spence
    1.5. Medical ethics, Mike Parker, Suleman Mehrunisha
    1.6. Principles of clinical decision making, Tim Peto, Philippa Peto
    Section 2 - Background to medicine
    2.1. Science in medicine: when, how, and what, William F. Bynum
    2.2. Evolutionary medicine, Nesse Randolph
    2.3. The global burden of disease, Vos Theo, Alan Lopez, and Christopher Murray
    2.4. Large-scale randomized evidence: trials and meta-analyses of trials, Colin Baigent, R. Collins, R. Peto, R. Gray, and S. Parish
    2.5. Bioinformatics, Afzal Chaudhry
    2.6. Clinical Pharmacology, Kevin O'Shaughnessy
    2.7. Biological Therapies in rheumatic diseases, John Isaacs, Nishanthi Thalayasingam
    2.8. Traditional Medicine exemplified by Traditional Chinese Medicine, Youyou Tu, Fulong Liao, and Jiang Tingliang
    2.9. Engaging patients in therapeutic development, Emil Kakkis, Max Bronstein
    2.10. Medicine quality, physicians and patients, Paul Newton
    2.11. Preventive medicine, David Mant
    2.12. Medical screening, Nick Wald
    2.13. Health promotion, Evelyne de Leeuw
    2.14. Deprivation and health, Harry Burns
    2.15. How much should rich country governments spend on healthcare?, Allyson M. Pollock and David Price
    2.16. Financing healthcare in low- income developing co untries: A challenge for equity in health, Luis G. Sambo, Jorge Simões, and Maria do Rosario O. Martins
    2.17. Research in the developed world, Jeremy Farrar
    2.18. Fostering medical and health research in resource-constrained countries, Malegapuru (William) Makgoba, Steve Tollman
    2.19. Regulation versus innovation in medicine, Michael Rawlins
    2.20. Human disasters, Amartya Sen
    2.21. Humanitarian medicine, Amy Kravitz
    2.22. Complementary and Alternative medicine, Edzard Ernst
    Section 3 - Cell biology
    3.1. The cell, George Banting, Paul Luzio
    3.2. The genomic basis of medicine, James Lupski, Pawel Stankiewicz
    3.3. Cytokines, Iain B. McInnes
    3.4. Ion channels and disease, Francis M. Ashcroft, PauloTammaro
    3.5. Intracellular signalling, Rodrigo Andres Floto
    3.6. Apoptosis in health and disease, Mark Arends, Chris Gregory
    3.7. Stem cells and regenerative medicine, Siddharthan Chandran, Alexis Joannides, and Ludovic Vallier
    3.8. The evolution of therapeutic antibodies, Herman Waldmann, Gregory Winter
    3.9. Circulating DNA for molecular diagnostics, Dennis Lo, Rossa Chiu
    Section 4 - Immunological mechanisms
    4.1. The innate immune system, Paul Bowness
    4.2. The complement system, Marina Botto, Matthew Pickering
    4.3. Adapative immunity, Paul Klenerman, Constantino Lopez
    4.4. Immunodeficiency, Dinakantha Kumararatne, Sophie Hambleton, Sara Marshall
    4.5. Allergy, Pamela Ewan
    4.6. Autoimmunity, Antony Rosen
    4.7. Principles of transplantation immunology, Kathryn J. Wood, Elizabeth Wallin
    Section 5 - Principles of clinical oncology
    5.1. Epidemiology of cancer, Anthony Swerdlow, Richard Peto
    5.2. The nature and development of cancer: cancer mutations and their implications, James Brenton
    5.3. The genetics of inherited cancers, Rosalind Eeles
    5.4. Cancer immunity and immunotherapy, Charles Drake
    5.5. Clinical features and management, Martin Gore, Tim Eisen
    5.6. Systemic treatment and radiotherapy, Rajesh Jena, Peter Harper
    5.7. Medical management of breast cancer, Tim Crook
    Section 6 - Old age medicine
    6.1. Ageing and clinical medicine, Neil Pendleton, Claire Steves
    6.2. Frailty and sarcopenia, Andrew Clegg, Harnish Patel
    6.3. Optimising well being into old age, Steve Iliffe
    6.4. Older people and acute medical illness, Simon Controy, Jay Banerjee
    6.5. Age atuning general hospital services, Graham Ellis, Alasdair MacLullich, and Rowan Harwood
    6.6. Supporting older peoples' care in other specialist services, Jugdeep Dhesi, Judith Partridge, and Jacqueline Close
    6.7. Drugs and prescribing, Miles Witham, Denis O'Mahony, and Jacob George
    6.8. Falls, Faints and Fragility Fractures, Tash Masud, Fiona Kearney
    6.9. Bladder and bowels, Susie Orme, Danielle Harari
    6.10. Neurodegenerative disorders in older people, John Hindle
    6.11. Promotion of healthy living, dignity and quality of life, Eileen Burns, Claire Scampion
    Section 7 - Pain & Pallative
    7.1. Introduction to palliative care, Susan Salt
    7.2. Pain management, Marie Fallon
    7.3. Management of other symptoms, Regina McQuillan
    7.4. Care of the dying person, Suzanne Kite, Adam Hurlow
    Section 8 - Infectious diseases
    8.1.1. Biology of pathogenic microorganisms, Duncan Maskell, James Wood
    8.1.2. Clinical features and general management of patients with severe infections, Duncan Young, Peter Watkinson
    8.2.1. Clinical approach to patient with suspected infection, Christopher Ellis
    8.2.2. Fever of unknown origin, Steven Vanderschueren
    8.2.3. Nosocomial infection, Ian C.J.W. Bowler, Matthew Scarborough
    8.2.4. Infection in the immunocompromised host, Jonathan Cohen, Elham Khatamzas
    8.2.5. Antimicrobial chemotherapy, Alisdair P. MacGowan
    8.3.1. Immunization, David Goldblatt, Mary Ramsay
    8.4.1. Travel & expedition medicine, Chris P. Conlon, Susanna Dunachie
    8.5.1. Respiratory tract viruses, Malik Peiris
    8.5.2. Herpesviruses (excluding Epstein Barr virus), Patrick Sissons
    8.5.3. Epstein-Barr virus, Alan B. Rickinson
    8.5.4. Poxviruses, Geoffrey L. Smith
    8.5.5. Mumps: epidemic parotitis, B.K. Rima
    8.5.6. Measles, H.C. Whittle, Peter Aaby
    8.5.7. Nipah and Hendra virus encephalitides, C.T. Tan
    8.5.8. Enterovirus infections, Phillip Minor, Ulrich Desselberger
    8.5.9. Virus infections causing diarrhoea and vomiting, Philip Dormitzer, Ulrich Desselberger
    8.5.10. Rhabdoviruses: rabies and rabies-related lyssaviruses, M.J. Warrell, David A. Warrell
    8.5.11. Colorado tick fever & other arthropod-borne reoviruses, M.J. Warrell, David A. Warrell
    8.5.12. Alphaviruses, Ann Powers
    8.5.13. Rubella, Pat Tookey, Jennifer M. Best
    8.5.14. Flaviviruses (excepting Dengue), Nikos Vasilakis, Shannan Rossi
    8.5.15. Dengue, Bridget A. Wills, Leo Yee-Sin
    8.5.16. Bunyaviridae, James W. LeDuc, Dennis Bente
    8.5.17. Arenaviruses, Jan ter Meulen
    8.5.18. Filoviruses, Jan ter Meulen
    8.5.19. Papovaviruses and polyomaviruses, Raphael P. Viscidi, Chen Sabrina Tan
    8.5.20. Parvovirus B19, Kevin E. Brown
    8.5.21. Hepatitis viruses (excluding hepatitis C virus), Matthew Cramp, Ashwin Dhanda
    8.5.22. Hepatitis C virus, Paul Klenerman, Jane Collier
    8.5.23. HIV and AIDS, Sarah Fidler, Tim Peto, Philip Goulder, and Christopher Conlon
    8.5.24. HIV in low- and middle-income countries, Kevin M. De Cock, Alison D. Grant
    8.5.25. HTLV-1, HTLV-2 and associated diseases, K (Tine) Verdonck, Eduardo Gotuzzo
    8.5.26. Viruses and cancer, Robin A. Weiss
    8.5.27. Orf and Milker s Nodule, Emma Aarons, David Warrell
    8.5.28. Molluscum contagiosum, David Warrell and Christopher Conlon
    8.5.29. Newly discovered viruses, Harriet Hughes, Susanna Froude
    8.6.1. Diphtheria, Delia B. Bethell, Tran Tinh Hien
    8.6.2. Streptococci and enterococci, Dennis L. Stevens, Sarah E. Hobdey
    8.6.3. Pneumococcal infections, Anthony J. Scott
    8.6.4. Staphylococci, Kyle Popovich, Robert Weinstein, and Bala Hota
    8.6.5. Meningococcal infections, Petter Brandtzaeg
    8.6.6. Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Magnus Unemo, Jackie Sherrard
    8.6.7. Enterobacteria and bacterial food-poisoning, Pennington Hugh
    8.6.8. Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Sharon Peacock, Gavin Koh
    8.6.9. Typhoid and paratyphoid fevers, Chris Parry, Buddha Basnyat
    8.6.10. Intracellular klebsiella infections (donovanosis and rhinoscleroma), Nicole Stoesser
    8.6.11. Anaerobic bacteria, Anilrudh A. Venugopal, David W. Hecht
    8.6.12. Cholera, A.A.M. Lima, Dick Guerrant
    8.6.13. Haemophilus influenzae, Esther Robinson
    8.6.14. Haemophilus ducreyi & chancroid, Nigel O'Farrell
    8.6.15. Bordetella infection, Cameron Grant
    8.6.16. Melioidosis & glanders, Sharon Peacock,
    8.6.17. Plague: Yersinia pestis, Michael B. Prentice
    8.6.18. Other Yersinia infections - yersiniosis, Michael B. Prentice
    8.6.19. Pasteurella, Marina S. Morgan
    8.6.20. Francisella tularensis infection, Petra C.F. Oyston
    8.6.21. Anthrax, A. Brown
    8.6.22. Brucellosis, Juan D. Colmenero, Pilar Morata
    8.6.23. Tetanus, Louisa Thwaites, Lam Minh Yen
    8.6.24. Clostridium difficile, Mark Wilcox, David Eyre
    8.6.25. Botulism, gas gangrene, and clostridial gastrointestinal infections, D.L. Stevens, Michael J. Aldape, and Amy E. Bryant
    8.6.26. Tuberculosis, Richard E. Chaisson, Jean B. Nachega
    8.6.27. Disease caused by environmental mycobacteria, Jakko van Ingen, P.D.O. Davies
    8.6.28. Leprosy (Hansen's disease), Diana N.J. Lockwood
    8.6.29. Buruli ulcer: Mycobacterium ulcerans infection, W.M. Meyers, Francoise Portaels
    8.6.30. Actinomycosis, Klaus P. Schaal
    8.6.31. Nocardiosis, Roderick J. Hay
    8.6.32. Rat bite fevers (Streptobacillus moniliformis and Spirillum minus infection), Andrew Woodhouse
    8.6.33. Lyme borreliosis, John Nowakowski
    8.6.34. Relapsing fevers, David A. Warrell
    8.6.35. Leptospirosis, Nick Day
    8.6.36. Nonvenereal endemic treponematoses: yaws, endemic syphilis (bejel), and pinta, Michael Marks, David Mabey, and Oriol Mitja
    8.6.37. Syphilis, Basil Donovan, Phillip Read
    8.6.38. Listeriosis, Herbert Hof
    8.6.39. Legionelleosis and legionnaires' disease, Jordi Carratala Fernandez, Diego Viasus
    8.6.40. Rickettsiosis, Philippe Parola, Didier Raoult, and Karolina Griffiths
    8.6.41. Scrub typhus, Daniel Paris, Nicholas P. J. Day
    8.6.42. Coxiella burnetti infections (Q fever), Thomas J. Marrie
    8.6.43. Bartonelloses, excluding B bacilliformis, Bruno B. Chomel, Henri-Jean Boulouis, Matthew J. Stuckey, Jean-Marc Rolain
    8.6.44. Bartonella bacilliformis infection, A. Llanos-Cuentas, Ciro Maguina-Vargas
    8.6.45. Chlamydial infections, Patrick Horner, David Mabey, David Taylor-Robinson, Magnus Unemo
    8.6.46. Mycoplasmas, Jorgen Jensen, David Taylor-Robinson
    8.6.47. A checklist of bacteria associated with infection in humans, John Paul
    8.7.1. Fungal infections, Roderick J. Hay
    8.7.2. Cryptococcosis, William G. Powderly,
    8.7.3. Coccidioidomycosis, Gregory M. Anstead, John R. Graybill
    8.7.4. Paracoccidioidomycosis, M. A. Shikanai-Yasuda
    8.7.5. Pneumocystis jiroveci, Robert F. Miller, Christopher Eades
    8.7.6. Taralomyces (Penicillium) marneffei infection, Khuanchai Supparatpinyo, Romanee Chaiwarith
    8.7.7. Microsporidiosis, Louis Weiss
    8.8.1. Amoebic infections, Richard Knight
    8.8.2. Malaria, Arjen Dondorp
    8.8.3. Babesiosis, Philippe Brasseur
    8.8.4. Toxoplasmosis, Eskild Petersen, Oliver Liesenfeld
    8.8.5. Cryptosporidium and cryptosporidiosis, Simone M. Caccio
    8.8.6. Cyclospora and cyclosporiasis, Paul Kelly
    8.8.7. Cystoisospora, Louis Weiss
    8.8.8. Sarcocystosis (sarcosporidiosis), John Cooper
    8.8.9. Giardiasis and balantidiasis, Lars Eckmann
    8.8.10. Blastocystis infection, Richard Knight
    8.8.11. Human African trypanosomiasis, Reto Brun, Johannes Blum
    8.8.12. Chagas disease, Michael Miles
    8.8.13. Leishmaniasis, Diana Lockwood
    8.8.14. Trichomoniasis, Jane R. Schwebke
    8.9.1. Cutaneous filariasis, G. M. Burnham
    8.9.2. Lymphatic filariasis, Richard Knight
    8.9.3. Guinea worm disease (dracunculiasis), Richard Knight
    8.9.4. Strongyloidiasis, hookworm & other gut strongyloid nematodes, Michael Brown
    8.9.5. Gut and tissue nematode infections acquired by ingestion, Peter Chiodini, David Grove
    8.9.6. Angiostrongylus, Richard Knight
    8.10.1. Cestodes (tapeworms), Richard Knight
    8.10.2. Cystic hydatid disease (Echinococcus granulosus), Pedro Moro, Hector H. Garcia, and Armando E. Gonzalez
    8.10.3. Cysticercosis, Hector H. Garcia, R. H. Gilman
    8.11.1. Schistosomiasis, David Dunne, Birgitte Vennervald
    8.11.2. Liver fluke infections, Ross Andrews, Paiboon Sithithaworn, Trevor Petney, and Khuntikeo Narong
    8.11.3. Lung flukes (paragonimiasis), Udomsak Silachamroon, Sirivan Vanijanonta
    8.11.4. Intestinal trematode infections, Alastair McGregor
    8.12. Non-venomous arthropods, John Paul
    8.13. Pentostomiasis (porocephalosis, linguatulosis/ linguatuliasis or tongue worm infection), D. A. Warrell
    Section 9 - Sexually transmitted diseases
    9.1. Epidemiology of sexually transmitted diseases, David Mabey, Anita Vas-Falcao
    9.2. Sexual behaviour, Catherine H. Mercer, Annie M. Johnson
    9.3. Sexual history and examination, Gary Brook, Jackie Sherrard, and Graziano Luzzi
    9.4. Vaginal discharge, Paul Nyirjesy
    9.5. Urethritis, Paddy Horner
    9.6. Ano-genital ulcers, Raj Patel, Patrick French
    9.7. Ano-genital lumps, Charles Lacey, Henry de Vries
    9.8. Pelvic inflammatory disease, Jonathan Ross
    9.9. Principles of contraception, Zara Haider
    Section 10 - Chemical and physical injuries
    10.1. Environmental medicine, occupational medicine and poisoning - Introduction, Jonathan Ayres
    10.2.1. Occupational and environmental health, Raymond Agius, Sen Debasish
    10.2.2. Occupational safety, Lawrence Waterman, Michelle Twigg
    10.2.3. Aviation medicine, Michael Bagshaw
    10.2.4. Diving medicine, Mark Glover
    10.2.5. Noise, David Koh, Tar-Ching Aw
    10.2.6. Vibration, Tar-Ching Aw
    10.3.1. Air pollution, Om Kurmi, Kin Bong Hubert Lam
    10.3.2. Heat, M.A. Stroud
    10.3.3. Cold, M.A. Stroud
    10.3.4. Drowning, Peter Fenner
    10.3.5. Lightning and electrical injuries, Chris Andrews
    10.3.6. Diseases of high terrestrial altitudes, Eric Swenson, Tyler J. Albert
    10.3.7. Radiation, Jill Meara
    10.3.8. Disasters: earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, hurricanes & floods, Peter J. Baxter
    10.3.9. Bioterrorism, Manfred Green
    10.4.1. Poisoning by drugs and chemicals, J.A. Vale, Nick Bateman, and Sally Bradberry
    10.4.2. Injuries, envenoming, poisoning, allergic reactions caused by animals, D. A. Warrell
    10.4.3. Poisonous fungi, D. A. Warrell, Hans Persson
    10.4.4. Poisonous plants, Michael Eddleston, Hans Persson
    Section 11 - Nutrition
    11.1. Macronutrient metabolism, Keith N. Frayn, Rhys Evans
    11.2. Vitamins, Tom Hill, David Bender
    11.3. Minerals and trace elements, Katherine Younger
    11.4. Severe malnutrition, Alan Jackson
    11.5. Diseases of affluent societies and the need for dietary change, Jim Mann, Stewart Truswell
    11.6. Obesity, Sadaf Farooqi
    11.7. Artificial nutrition support, Jeremy Woodward
    Section 12 - Metabollic disorders
    12.1. The inborn errors of metabolism - general aspects, Timothy M. Cox
    12.2. Protein-dependent Inborn errors of metabolism, George Hoffman, Stefan Koelker
    12.3.1. Glycogen storage diseases, Robin Lachmann, Timothy M. Cox
    12.3.2. Inborn errors of fructose metabolism, Timothy M. Cox
    12.3.3. Disorders of galactose, pentose, and pyruvate metabolism, Timothy M. Cox
    12.4. Disorders of purine and pyrimidine metabolism, Lynette Fairbanks, Tony Marinaki, and Richard W. E. Watts
    12.5. The porphyrias, Timothy M. Cox
    12.6. Lipid and lipoprotein disorders, James Scott, Jaimini Cegla
    12.7.1. Hereditary haemochromatosis, William J. H. Griffiths, Timothy M. Cox
    12.7.2. Inherited diseases of copper metabolism: Wilson's Disease and Menke's Disease, Pramod Mistry, Michael Schilsky
    12.8. Lysosomal disease, Patrick B. Deegan, Timothy M. Cox
    12.9. Disorders of peroxisomal metabolism in adults, Anthony Wierzbicki
    12.10. Hereditary disorders of oxalate metabolism the primary hyperoxalurias, Christopher Danpure, Sonia Fargue, and Dawn Milliner
    12.11. Disturbances of acid base homeostasis, Julian Seifter
    12.12.1. The acute phase response and C-reactive protein, Mark Pepys
    12.12.2. Hereditary periodic fever syndrome, Helen Lachmann, Philip Hawkins, and Stefan Berg
    12.12.3. Amyloidosis, Mark Pepys, Philip Hawkins
    12.13. Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency and the serpinopathies, David A. Lomas
    Section 13 - Endocrine disorders
    13.1. Principles of hormone action, V. Krishna Chatterjee, Mark Gurnell, and Rob Fowkes
    13.2.1. Disorders of the anterior pituitary gland, John Wass, Niki Karavitaki
    13.2.2. Disorders of the posterior pituitary gland, John Wass, Niki Karavitaki, and Shahzada K. Ahmed
    13.3.1. The thyroid gland and disorders of thyroid function, Anthony P. Weetman, Kristien Boelaert
    13.3.2. Thyroid cancer, Kristien Boelaert, Anthony P. Weetman
    13.4. Parathyroid disorders & diseases altering calcium metabolism, Rajesh V. Thakker
    13.5.1. Disorders of the adrenal cortex, Mark Sherlock, Will Drake, and Mark Gurnell
    13.5.2. Congenital adrenal hyperplasia, Nils Krone
    13.6.1. Ovarian disorders, Stephen Franks
    13.6.2. Disorders of male reproduction, Pierre Bouloux
    13.6.3. Benign breast disease, Gael M. MacLean
    13.6.4. Sexual dysfunction, Ian Eardley
    13.7.1. Normal growth and its disorders, Gary Butler
    13.7.2. Normal puberty and its disorders, Fiona Ryan, Sejal Patel
    13.7.3. Normal and abnormal sexual differentiation, Ahmed Faisal, Angela Lucas-Herald
    13.8. Pancreatic endocrine disorders & MEN, Stephen Bloom, Tricia Tan, and Bernard Khoo
    13.9.1. Diabetes mellitus, Colin Dayan, Julia Platts
    13.9.2. Hypoglycaemia, Mark Evans, Ben Challis
    13.10. Hormonal manifestations of non-endocrine disorders, John Wass, Tom Barber
    13.11. The pineal gland and melatonin, Jo Arendt, Tim Cox
    Section 14 - Pregnancy
    14.1. Physiological changes of normal pregnancy, David J. Williams
    14.2. Nutrition in pregnancy, David J. Williams
    14.3. Medical management of normal pregnancy, David J. Williams
    14.4. Hypertension in pregnancy, Fergus McCarthy
    14.5. Renal disease in pregnancy, Kate Wiles
    14.6. Heart disease in pregnancy, Catherine E. Head
    14.7. Thrombosis in pregnancy, Peter McCallum, Louise Bowles
    14.8. Chest disease in pregnancy, Tina Hartert, Meredith Pugh
    14.9. Liver and gastrointestinal disease during pregnancy, Cath Williamson, Michael Heneghan
    14.10. Diabetes in pregnancy, Bryony Jones, Anne Dornhurst
    14.11. Endocrine disease in pregnancy, David Carty
    14.12. Neurological conditions in pregnancy, Pooja Dassan
    14.13. The skin in pregnancy, Gudula Kirtschig, Fenella Wojnarowska
    14.14. Autoimmune rheumatic disorders & vasculitis in pregnancy, Cathy Nelson-Piercy, May Ching Soh
    14.15. Maternal infection in pregnancy, Rosie Burton
    14.16. Fetal effects of maternal infection, Lawrence Impey
    14.17. Blood disorders in pregnancy, David Perry, Katharine Lowndes
    14.18. Malignant disease in pregnancy, Robin A. F. Crawford
    14.19. Maternal critical care, Rupert Gauntlett
    14.20. Prescribing in pregnancy, Lucy MacKillop, Charlotte Frise
    14.21. Contraception for women with medical diseases, Aarthi Mohan
    Section 15 - Gastroenterological disorders
    15.1. Structure and function of the gastrointestinal tract, Satish Keshav, Michael FitzPatrick
    15.2. Symptoms of gastrointestinal disease, Jeremy Woodward
    15.3.1. Colonoscopy and flexible sigmoidoscopy, James East, Brian P. Saunders
    15.3.2. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, James East, George Webster
    15.3.3. Radiology of the gastrointestinal tract, Michael Maher, Fiona Moloney
    15.3.4. Investigation of gastrointestinal function, Jervoise Andreyev
    15.4.1. The acute abdomen, Justin Davies, Simon Buczacki
    15.4.2. Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Vanessa Brown, TA Rockall
    15.5. Immune disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, Arthur Kaser, Joya Bhattacharyya
    15.6. The mouth and salivary glands, John Gibson, Douglas Robertson
    15.7. Diseases of the oesophagus, Rebecca C. Fitzgerald, Massimiliano di Pietro
    15.8. Peptic ulcer disease, Joseph Sung, Mok Hing Yiu
    15.9.1. Hormones and the gastrointestinal tract, Rebecca Scott, T.M. Tan, S.R. Bloom
    15.9.2. Carcinoid syndrome, B. Khoo, T.M. Tan, S.R. Bloom
    15.10.1. Differential diagnosis and investigation of malabsorption, Alastair Forbes, Victoria Mulcahy
    15.10.2. Bacterial overgrowth of the small intestine, Ray Playford, Stephen Middleton
    15.10.3. Coeliac disease, David Sanders, Peter Mooney
    15.10.4. Gastrointestinal lymphomas, Kikkeri N. Naresh
    15.10.5. Disaccharidase Deficiency, Timothy M. Cox
    15.10.6. Whipple's Disease, Didier Raoult, Florence Fenollar
    15.10.7. Effects of massive bowel resection, Stephen Middleton, Simon Gabe, Raymond Playford
    15.10.8. Malabsorption syndromes in the Tropics, Vineet Ahuja, Govind Makharia
    15.11. Crohn's disease, Miles Parkes, Tim Raine
    15.12. Ulcerative colitis, Peter Irving, Jeremy Sanderson
    15.13. Irritable bowel syndrome, Qasim Aziz, Adam Farmer
    15.14. Colonic diverticular disease, Niel Mortensen, Nicholas Buchs, Roel Hompes, Shazad Ashraf
    15.15. Congenital abnormalities of the gastrointestinal tract, Uhlig Holm
    15.16. Cancers of the gastrointestinal tract, J. Bridgewater, Stephen Pereira, Peter Labib,
    15.17. Vascular disorders of the GI tract, Ray Boyapati
    15.18. Gastrointestinal infections, Sarah O'Brien
    15.19. Miscellaneous disorders of the bowel, Alexander E. S. Gimson
    15.20. Structure and function of the liver, biliary tree and pancreas, Alexander E. S. Gimson, William Gelson
    15.21. Pathobiology of chronic liver disease, Wajahat Mehal
    15.22.1. Investigation and management of jaundice, Jane Collier
    15.22.2. Cirrhosis and ascites, Arroyo Vicente, Javier Fernandez
    15.22.3. Portal hypertension and variceal bleeding, Peter Hayes, Marcus Robertson
    15.22.4. Hepatic encephalopathy, Debbie Shawcross, Paul Middleton
    15.22.5. Liver failure, Rajiv Jalan, Jane Macnaughtan
    15.22.6. Liver transplantation, John O'Grady
    15.23.1. Hepatitis A to E, Alexander Graeme, Kate Nash
    15.23.2. Autoimmune hepatitis, Gideon Hirschfield, G. J. Webb
    15.23.3. Primary biliary cholangitis, David Jones, Jessica Dyson
    15.23.4. Primary sclerosing cholangitis, Roger W. Chapman, Kate Williamson
    15.24.1. Alcoholic liver disease, Ewan Forrest
    15.24.2. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, Quentin Anstee, Chris Day
    15.24.3. Drug-induced liver disease, Guruprasad Aithal
    15.24.4. Vascular disorders of the liver, Alexander Gimson
    15.24.5. The liver in systemic disease, James Neuberger
    15.24.6. Primary and secondary liver tumours, Michael Allison, Graeme Alexander, David Lomas
    15.24.7. Liver and biliary diseases in infancy and childhood, Richard Thompson
    15.25. Diseases of the gallbladder and biliary tree, Colin Johnson, Mark Wright
    15.26.1. Acute pancreatitis, Ross Carter, Colin McKay, Euan Dickson
    15.26.2. Chronic pancreatitis, Marco Bruno, Djuna Cahen
    15.26.3. Tumours of the pancreas, Steve Pereira, James Skipworth
    Section 16 - Cardiovascular
    16.1.1. Blood vessels and the endothelium, Keith Channon, Patrick Vallance
    16.1.2. Cardiac physiology, Rhys Evans, Kenneth MacLeod, Steven B. Marston, and Nicholas J. Severs
    16.2.1. Chest pain, breathlessness and fatigue, Jeremy Dwight
    16.2.2. Syncope and palpitation, Kim Rajappan, A. C. Rankin, A. D. McGavigan, and S. M. Cobbe
    16.3.1. Electrocardiography, Andrew R. Houghton, David Gray
    16.3.2. Echocardiography, Adrian P. Banning, Andrew R. J. Mitchell, and James D. Newton
    16.3.3. Cardiac investigations: nuclear, MRI and CT, Nikant Sabharwal, Andrew Kelion, Theo Karamitos, and Stefan Neubauer
    16.3.4. Cardiac catheterisation and angiography, Edward D. Folland
    16.4. Cardiac arrhythmias, Matthew Ginks, Gregory Y. H. Lip, D. Lane, S. M. Cobbe, A. D. McGavigan, and A. C. Rankin
    16.5.1. Epidemiology and general pathophysiological classification of heart failure, Theresa McDonagh, Kaushik Guha
    16.5.2. Acute heart failure: definitions, investigation and management, Andrew L. Clark, John G. F. Cleland
    16.5.3. Chronic heart failure: definitions, investigation and management, John G. F. Cleland, Andrew L. Clark
    16.5.4. Cardiorenal syndrome, Darren Green, Philip Kalra
    16.5.5. Cardiac transplantation and mechanical circulatory support, Jayan Parameshwar, Steven Tsui
    16.6. Valvular heart disease, Michael Henein
    16.7.1. Myocarditis, Jay W. Mason
    16.7.2. The cardiomyopathies: hypertrophic, dilated, restrictive and right ventricular, William J. McKenna, Perry Elliot, and Oliver Guttman
    16.7.3. Speciac heart muscle disorders
    16.8. Pericardial disease, Michael Henein
    16.9.1. Acute rheumatic fever, Jonathan R. Carapetis
    16.9.2. Endocarditis, James L. Harrison, Bernard D. Prendergast, and William A. Littler
    16.9.3. Cardiac disease in HIV infection, Peter F. Currie
    16.9.4. Cardiovascular syphilis, Krishna Somers
    16.10. Tumours of the heart, Thomas A. Traill
    16.11. Cardiac involvement in genetic disease, Thomas A. Traill
    16.12. Congenital heart disease in the adult, S. A. Thorne
    16.13.1. Biology & pathology of atherosclerosis, Robin P. Choudhury, Edward A. Fisher
    16.13.2. Coronary heart disease: epidemiology and prevention, Goodarz Danaei, Kazem Rahimi
    16.13.3. Management of stable angina, Adam D. Timmis
    16.13.4. Management of acute coronary syndromes, Keith A. A. Fox, Rajesh K. Kharbanda
    16.13.5. Percutaneous interventional cardiac procedures, Edward D. Folland
    16.13.6. Coronary artery bypass and valve surgery, Rana Sayeed, David Taggart
    16.14.1. Acute aortic syndromes, Andrew R. J. Mitchell, James D. Newton, and Adrian P. Banning
    16.14.2. Peripheral arterial disease, Janet Powell, Alun Davies
    16.14.3. Cholesterol embolism, Christopher Dudley
    16.15.1. Structure and function of the pulmonary circulation, Nicholas W. Morrell
    16.15.2. Pulmonary hypertension, Nicholas W. Morrell
    16.16.1. Deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, Paul D. Stein, Fadi Matta, and John D. Firth
    16.16.2. Therapeutic anticoagulation, David Keeling
    16.17.1. Essential hypertension: definition, epidemiology and pathophysiology, Bryan Williams
    16.17.2. Essential hypertension: diagnosis, assessment and treatment, Bryan Williams, John D. Firth
    16.17.3. Secondary hypertension, Morris J. Brown, Fraz Mir
    16.17.4. Mendelian disorders causing hypertension, Nilesh J. Samani, Maciej Tomaszewski
    16.17.5. Hypertensive urgencies and emergencies, Gregory Y. H. Lip, Gareth Beevers
    16.18. Chronic peripheral oedema and lymphoedema, Peter S. Mortimer
    16.19. Idiopathic oedema of women, John D. Firth
    Section 17 - Critical care
    17.1. The clinical approach to the patient who is very ill, Carole Foot, Liz Hickson
    17.2. Cardiac arrest, Gavin Perkins, Jasmeet Soar, Jerry P. Nolan, and David A. Gabbott,
    17.3. Anaphylaxis, Anthony F. T. Brown
    17.4. Preparing patients with medical conditions for major surgery, Rupert Pearse, Tom Abbott
    17.5. Acute respiratory failure, Mark Griffiths, Simon Finney, Jeremy Cordingley, and Susannah Leaver,
    17.6. The circulation and circulatory support in the critically ill, Michael Pinsky
    17.7. Management of raised intracranial pressure, David K. Menon
    17.8. Sedation and analgesia in the ICU, Michael Reade
    17.9. Metabolic and endocrine changes in acute and chronic critical illness, Greet Van den Berghe, Eva Boonen
    17.10. Palliative and end of life care in the ICU, Philip Levin, Charles Sprung
    17.11. Neurological death and organ donation, Paul Murphy
    17.12. Medical problems in ICU survivors, T Jack Iwashyna, Mark Mikkelsen
    Section 18 - Respiratory medicine
    18.1.1. The upper respiratory tract, Pallav Shah
    18.1.2. Airways and alveoli, Pallav Shah
    18.2. The clinical presentation of respiratory disease, Samuel Kemp, Julian Hopkin
    18.3.1. Respiratory function tests, G. J. Gibson
    18.3.2. Thoracic imaging, Sue Copley
    18.3.3. Bronchoscopy, thoracoscopy and tissue biopsy, Pallav Shah
    18.4.1. Upper respiratory tract infections, Paul Little
    18.4.2. Pneumonia in the normal host, Wei Shen Lim
    18.4.3. Nosocomial pneumonia, Wei Shen Lim
    18.4.4. Mycobacteria, Onn Min Kon, Hannah Jarvis
    18.4.5. Pulmonary complications of HIV infection, Anton Pozniak, Julia Choy,
    18.5.1. Upper airway obstruction, Matthew Hind, James Hull
    18.5.2. Sleep-related breathing disorders, Mary Morrell, Matthew Hind, Julia Kelly, and Alison McMillan
    18.6. Allergic rhinitis, S. R. Durham, Hesham Saleh
    18.7. Asthma, Andrew Menzies-Gow, Alexandra Nanzer-Kelly
    18.8. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Nicholas Hopkinson
    18.9. Bronchiectasis, Wilson Robert
    18.10. Cystic fibrosis, Andrew Bush, Caroline Elston
    18.11.1. Diffuse parenchymal lung disease: an introduction, Athol U. Wells, Felicia Teo
    18.11.2. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, Athol U. Wells, P. Molyneaux, and A. G. Nicholson
    18.11.3. Bronchiolitis obliterans and cryptogenic organising pneumonia, Athol U. Wells, V. Kouranos
    18.11.4. The lung in autoimmune rheumatic disorders, Athol U. Wells, M. Kokosi
    18.11.5. The lung in vasculitis, Athol U. Wells, G. P. Margaritopoulos
    18.12. Sarcoidosis, Robert P. Baughman, Elyse E. Lower
    18.13. Pneumoconioses, Peter Reid
    18.14.1. Diffuse alveolar haemorrhage, Stephen Bourke, Gavin P. Spickett
    18.14.2. Eosinophilic pneumonia, Stephen Bourke, Gavin P. Spickett
    18.14.3. Lymphocytic infiltrations of the lung, Stephen Bourke
    18.14.4. Hypersensitivity pneumonitis, Stephen Bourke, Gavin P. Spickett
    18.14.5. Pulmonary Langerhans cell histiocytosis, Stephen Bourke
    18.14.6. Lymphangioleiomyomatosis, Stephen Bourke
    18.14.7. Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis, Stephen Bourke
    18.14.8. Pulmonary amyloidosis, Stephen Bourke
    18.14.9. Lipoid (lipid) pneumonia, Stephen Bourke
    18.14.10. Pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis, Stephen Bourke
    18.14.11. Toxic gases and aerosols, Chris Stenton
    18.14.12. Radiation pneumonitis, Stephen Bourke
    18.14.13. Drug-induced lung disease, Stephen Bourke
    18.15. Chronic Respiratory Failure, Michael Polkey
    18.16. Lung transplantation, Andrew Fisher, Peter Hopkins
    18.17. Pleural disease, Nicholas Maskell, Duneesha de Fonseka
    18.18. Disorders of the thoracic cage and diaphragm, Michael Polkey, John Shneerson
    18.19.1. Lung cancer, Stephen G. Spiro
    18.19.2. Pulmonary metastases, Stephen G. Spiro
    18.19.3. Pleural tumours, Y.C. Gary Lee
    18.19.4. Mediastinal tumours and cysts, Y.C. Gary Lee
    Section 19 - Rheumatology
    19.1. Structure and function - Joints and connective tissue, Thomas Pap
    19.2. Clinical presentation and diagnosis of rheumatological disorders, Christopher Deighton, Fiona Pearce
    19.3. Clinical investigation, Michael Doherty, Peter C. Lanyon
    19.4. Back pain and regional disorders, Carlo Ammendolia
    19.5. Rheumatoid arthritis, John Isaacs, Kenneth Baker
    19.6. Spondyloarthritis and related conditions, J. Braun, Joachim Sieper
    19.7. Infection and arthritis, Graham Raftery, Muddassir Shaikh
    19.8. Reactive arthritis, Carmel Stober, Hill Gaston
    19.9. Osteoarthritis, Philip Conaghan
    19.10. Crystal-related arthropathies, Michael Doherty, Edward Roddy
    19.11.1. Introduction, David A. Isenberg, Ian A. Giles
    19.11.2. Systemic lupus erythematosus and related disorders, David A. Isenberg, Anisur Rahman
    19.11.3. Systemic sclerosis, Christopher Denton
    19.11.4. Sjogren's syndrome, Wan-Fai Ng
    19.11.5. Myositis, Ingrid Lundberg, Hector Chinoy, and Robert Cooper
    19.11.6. Large vessel vasculitis (Takayasu, GCA), Raashid Luqmani, Cristina Ponte
    19.11.7. ANCA associated vasculitis, David Jayne
    19.11.8. Polyarteritis nodosa, Loic Guillevin,
    19.11.9. Small vessel vasculitis, Richard Watts
    19.11.10. Behcet's syndrome, Hassan Yazici, Sebahattin Yurdakul, and Izznet Fresko
    19.11.11. Polymyalgia rheumatica, Eric Matteson, Bhaskar Dasgupta
    19.11.12. Kawasaki disease, Brian McCrindle
    19.12. Miscellaneous conditions presenting to the rheumatologist, Ade Adebajo, Lisa Dunkley, and Stuart Carter
    Section 20 - Skeleton disorders
    20.1. Skeletal disorders general approach and clinical conditions, Paul Wordsworth, Kassin Javaid
    20.2. Inherited defects of connective tissue: Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, Marfan's syndrome, and pseudoxanthoma elasticum, Nigel Burrows
    20.3. Osteomyelitis, Martin McNally
    20.4. Osteoporosis, Nick Harvey, Cyrus Cooper, and Juliet Compston
    20.5. Osteonecrosis, osteochondrosis, and osteochondritis dissecans, Gavin Clunie
    20.6. Bone cancer, Helen Hatcher
    Section 21 - Kidney
    21.1. Structure and function of the kidney, Steve Harper
    21.2.1. Disorders of water and sodium homeostasis, Michael L. Moritz, Juan Carlos Ayus
    21.2.2. Disorders of potassium homeostasis, John Firth
    21.3. Clinical presentation of renal disease, John Firth
    21.4. Clinical investigation of renal disorders, Andrew Davenport
    21.5. Acute kidney injury, John Firth
    21.6. Chronic kidney disease, Alastair Hutchinson
    21.7.1. Haemodialysis, Robert Mactier
    21.7.2. Peritoneal dialysis, Simon Davies
    21.7.3. Renal transplantation, Nick Torpey
    21.8.1. Immunoglobulin A nephropathy and Henoch Schonlein purpura, John Feehally, Jonathan Barratt
    21.8.2. Thin membrane nephropathy, John Feehally, Peter Topham
    21.8.3. Minimal change nephropathy and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, Saleem Moin, Lisa Willcocks
    21.8.4. Membranous nephropathy, Fernando Fervenza, An DeVriese
    21.8.5. Proliferative glomerulonephritis, Mark Little, Alan Salama
    21.8.6. Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis, Mark Little, Tabitha Turner-Stokes
    21.8.7. Anti-glomerular basement membrane disease, Marten Segelmark, Thomas Hellmark,
    21.9.1. Acute tubulointerstitial nephritis, Simon D. Roger
    21.9.2. Chronic tubulointerstitial nephritis, Marc E. De Broe, Patrick C. D'Haese, Monique M. Elseviers, and Carlos Manuel Orantes Navarro
    21.10.1. Diabetes mellitus and the kidney, Rudy B. Bilous
    21.10.2. The kidney in systemic vasculitis, David Jayne
    21.10.3. The kidney in rheumatological disorders, Liz Lightstone, Hannah Beckwith
    21.10.4. The kidney in sarcoidosis, Ingeborg Hilderson, Jan Donck
    21.10.5. Renal involvement in plasma cell dyscrasias, immunoglobulin-based amyloidoses, and fibrillary glomerulopathies, lymphomas, and leukaemias, Franck Bridoux, Pierre Ronco, and Arnaud Jaccard
    21.10.6. Haemolytic uraemic syndrome, David Kavanagh, Edwin Wong
    21.10.7. Sickle cell disease and the kidney, Claire Sharpe
    21.10.8. Infection-associated nephropathies, Neil Turner
    21.10.9. Malignancy-associated renal disease, Neil Turner
    21.10.10. Atherosclerotic renovascular disease, Philip Kalra, Diana Vassallo
    21.11. Renal disease in the tropics, Vivekenand Jha
    21.12. Renal involvement in genetic disease, Dominique Joly, J. P. Grunfeld
    21.13. Urinary tract infection, Charlie Tomson, Neil Sheerin
    21.14. Disorders of renal calcium handling, urinary stones, and nephrocalcinosis, F. L. Coe, Christopher Pugh, Elaine M. Worcester, and Andrew P. Evan
    21.15. The renal tubular acidoses, John Sayer, Fiona E. Karet
    21.16. Disorders of tubular electrolyte handling, Nine Knoers, Elena Levtchenko
    21.17. Urinary tract obstruction, Muhammad Magdi Yaqoob, Kieran McCafferty
    21.18. Malignant disease of the urinary tract, Tim Eisen, Freddie Hamdy, Robert Huddart
    21.19. Drugs and the kidney, Aine Burns, Caroline Ashley
    Section 22 - Haematopoiesis
    22.1. Introduction to haematology, Chris Hatton, David C. Linch
    22.2.1. Cellular and molecular basis of haematopoiesis, Paresh Vyas
    22.2.2. Diagnostic techniques in the assessment of haematological malignancies, Wendy Erber
    22.3.1. Granulocytes: function and dysfunction, Nancy Berliner
    22.3.2. Myelodysplastic syndromes, David Steensma, Charlotte Brierley
    22.3.3. Acute myeloid leukaemia, Alan Burnett, Nigel Russell
    22.3.4. Chronic myeloid leukaemia, Tessa Holyoake, Mhairi Copland
    22.3.5. The polycythaemias, Ronald Hoffman, Daniel Aruch
    22.3.6. Thrombocytosis, Ronald Hoffman, Daniel Aruch
    22.3.7. Primary myelofibrosis, Jerry L. Spivak, Evan M. Braunstein
    22.3.8. Eosinophilia, Peter F. Weller
    22.3.9. Histocytoses, Chris Hatton
    22.4.1. Introduction to lymphopoiesis, Nancy Berliner
    22.4.2. Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, H. Joeself Vormoor, Tobias F. Menne, and Anthony V. Moorman
    22.4.3. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, James O. Armitage, Raj Vijaya Bhatt
    22.4.4. Hodgkin lymphoma, James O. Armitage, Raj Vijaya Bhatt
    22.4.5. Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, Clive Zent, Vijaya Raj Polliack
    22.4.6. Plasma cell myeloma and related monoclonal gammopathies, Vincent Rajkumar, Vijaya Raj Kyle
    22.5.1. Inherited bone marrow failure syndromes, Irene Roberts, Vijaya Raj Dokal
    22.5.2. Aplastic anaemia, Judith Marsh, Vijaya Raj Mufti
    22.5.3. Paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria, Lucio Luzzatto
    22.6.1. Introduction to erythropoiesis, V. G. Sankaran
    22.6.2. Principles and classification of anaemia, Chris Hatton, David Weatherall
    22.6.3. Anaemia as a challenge to world health, David Roberts, David Weatherall
    22.6.4. Iron metabolism and its disorders, J. Porter, Timothy Cox
    22.6.5. The anaemia of inflammation and chronic disease, Sant-Rayn Pasricha, Hal Drakesmith
    22.6.6. Megaloblastic anaemia, AV Hoffbrand,
    22.6.7. Disorders of globin structure and function, D. J. Weatherall, D Hay
    22.6.8. Defective red cell maturation, Stephen Fuller, James Wiley
    22.6.9. Red cell membrane defects, Patrick Gallagher
    22.6.10. Red cell enzyme defects, Alberto Zanella, Paola Bianchi
    22.6.11. G6PD deficiency, Lucio Luzzatto
    22.6.12. Acquired haemolytic anaemias, Leslie Silberstein, AA Powers
    22.7.1. Biology of haemostasis and thrombosis, Gilbert C White, Harold Roberts, Nigel Key
    22.7.2. Evaluation of the patient with a bleeding tendency, Trevor Baglin
    22.7.3. Thrombocytopenia and disorders of platelet function, Nicola Curry, Susie Shapiro
    22.7.4. Genetic disorders of coagulation, Kathy High
    22.7.5. Acquired coagulation disorders, Theodore Warkentin
    22.8.1. Blood transfusion, Ed Snyder, Dominick Giovanniello
    22.8.2. Transplantation, Emma Morris, EC Gordon-Smith
    Section 23 - Skin
    23.1. Structure and function of the skin, John McGrath
    23.2. Clinical approach to the diagnosis of skin disease, Vanessa Venning
    23.3. Inherited skin disease, David Kelsell, Thiviyani Maruthappu
    23.4. Autoimmune bullous diseases, Kathy Taghipour, Fenella Wojnarowska
    23.5. Papulosquamous disease, Chris Griffiths
    23.6. Dermatitis/eczema, Roderick J. Hay
    23.7. Cutaneous vasculitis, connective tissue diseases, and urticaria, Karen Harman, Wolha Shpadaruk
    23.8. Disorders of pigmentation, Eugene Healy
    23.9. Photosensitivity, Hiva Fassihi
    23.10. Infections and the skin, Roderick J. Hay
    23.11. Sebaceous and sweat gland disorders, Alison Layton
    23.12. Blood and lymphatic vessel disorders, Roderick J. Hay
    23.13. Hair and nail disorders, David DeBerker
    23.14. Tumours of the skin, Edel O'Toole
    23.15. Skin and systemic disease, Clive B. Archer, Charles M. G. Archer
    23.16. Cutaneous reactions to drugs, Sarah Walsh, Haur Yueh Lee, Danie Creamer
    23.17. Management of skin disease, Rodney Sinclair
    Section 24 - Neurological disorders
    24.1. Introduction and approach to the patient with neurological disease, Christopher Kennard
    24.2. Mind and brain: building bridges linking neurology, psychiatry, and psychology, Adam Zeman
    24.3.1. Lumbar puncture, Andrew Larner, Rhys Davies
    24.3.2. Electrophysiology of the central and peripheral nervous systems, Christian Krarup
    24.3.3. Imaging in neurological diseases, Shelley Renowden, Marcus Bradley
    24.3.4. Investigation of central motor pathways: magnetic brain stimulation, Kerry R. Mills
    24.4.1. Disturbances of higher cerebral function, Peter Nestor
    24.4.2. Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, Jonathan Schott
    24.5.1. Epilepsy in later childhood and adults, Arjune Sen
    24.5.2. Narcolepsy, Matthew Walker
    24.5.3. Sleep disorders, Paul Reading
    24.5.4. Syncope, Andrew Larner
    24.5.5. The unconscious patient, David Bates
    24.5.6. Brain death and prolonged disorders of consciousness, Peter Hutchinson, John Pickard, and Ari Ercole
    24.6.1. Disorders of the visual pathways, Christopher Kennard, Sara Ajina
    24.6.2. Disorders of eye movements and balance, Michael Strupp, Thomas Brandt
    24.6.3. Disorders of auditory function, Linda Luxon
    24.7.1. Subcortical structures: the cerebellum, basal ganglia, and thalamus, Mark Edwards
    24.7.2. Parkinsonism and other extrapyramidal diseases, K. Ray Chaudhuri, Elisaveta Sokolov, and Vinod Metta
    24.7.3. Movement disorders other than Parkinson s disease, Kailash Bhatia, Bettina Balint
    24.7.4. Ataxic disorders, Nicholas Wood
    24.8. Headache, Peter Goadsby
    24.9. Brainstem syndromes, David Bates
    24.10.1. Stroke: cerebrovascular disease, Peter Rothwell
    24.10.2. Demyelinating disorders of the central nervous system, Siddharthan Chandran, Alisdair Coles
    24.10.3. Traumatic brain injury, Tim Lawrence, Laurence Watkins
    24.10.4. Intracranial tumours, Jeremy Rees
    24.10.5. Idiopathic intracranial hypertension, Alexandra Sinclair
    24.11.1. Bacterial infections, Guy Thwaites, Diederik van de Beek
    24.11.2. Viral infections, Tom Solomon, Fiona McGill
    24.11.3. Intracranial abscess, Richard Kerr, Tim Lawrence
    24.11.4. Neurosyphilis and neuroAIDS, Hadi Manji
    24.11.5. Human prion disease, Simon Mead
    24.12. Disorders of cranial nerves, Robert D. M. Hadden
    24.13.1. Diseases of the spinal cord, Andrew Larner, Anu Jacob
    24.13.2. Spinal cord injury and its management, W.S. El Masri, M. P. Barnes
    24.14. Disorders of the autonomic nervous system, Christopher Mathias, David Low
    24.15. The motor neuron diseases, Pamela Shaw, Thomas Jenkins, and Alice Brockington
    24.16. Diseases of the peripheral nerves, Robert D. M. Hadden
    24.17. Inherited neurodegenerative diseases, Swati Sathe
    24.18. Disorders of the neuromuscular junction, David Hilton-Jones
    24.19.1. Structure and function of muscle, Michael Hanna, Enrico Bugiardini
    24.19.2. Muscular dystrophy, Kate Bushby, Chiara Marini-Bettolo
    24.19.3. Myotonia, David Hilton-Jones
    24.19.4. Metabolic and endocrine disorders, David Hilton-Jones
    24.19.5. Mitochondrial disease, D. M. Turnbull, Patrick Chinnery
    24.20. Developmental abnormalities of the central nervous system, Chris Verity, Jane A. Hurst, and Helen Firth
    24.21. Acquired metabolic disorders and the nervous system, Niel Scolding
    24.22. Neurological complications of systemic disease, Niel Scolding
    24.23. Paraneoplastic neurological syndromes, Jeremy Rees
    24.24. Autoimmune encephalitis and Morvan s syndrome, Camilla Buckley, Angela Vincent
    Section 25 - Ophthalmology
    25.1. The eye in general medicine, Peng Khaw, Richard Lee, Tasanee Braithwaite, Peng T Khaw
    Section 26 - Psychiatry
    26.1. General introduction, Michael Sharpe
    26.2. Psychiatric assessment of the medical patient, Smyth Roger
    26.3.1. Confusion, Bart Sheehan, Thomas Jackson
    26.3.2. Self-harm, Keith Hawton, Kate Saunders
    26.3.3. Medically unexplained symptoms, Michael Sharpe
    26.3.4. Low mood, Jane Walker
    26.4.1. Psychopharmacology in medical practice, Philip J Cowen
    26.4.2. Psychological treatment in medical practice, Michael Sharpe
    26.5.1. Delirium, Bart Sheehan
    26.5.2. Dementia, Bart Sheehan
    26.5.3. Organic psychoses, Jason Caplan, Curtis McKnight
    26.5.4. Alcohol misuse, Jonathan Wood
    26.5.5. Substance misuse, Stephen Potts
    26.5.6. Depression, Lydia Chwastiak, Joseph Cerimele
    26.5.7. Bipolar disorder, Kate Saunders, John Geddes
    26.5.8. Anxiety disorders including OCD, Steve Epstein, Ted Liao
    26.5.9. Acute stress reactions, adjustment and PTSD, Jon Bisson
    26.5.10. Eating disorders, Christopher G. Fairburn
    26.5.11. Schizophrenia, Stephen Lawrie
    26.5.12. Somatic symptom disorders and CFS, Michael Sharpe, Simon Wessely
    26.5.13. Personality disorder, Iain Jordan
    26.6.1. Brief interventions for excessive alcohol consumption, Amy O'Donnell, Eileen Kaner, and Nick Heather
    26.6.2. Obesity and weight management, Susan Jebb, Paul Aveyard
    26.6.3. Smoking cessation, Paul Aveyard
    26.7.1. Liaison psychiatry, Michael Sharpe
    Section 27 - Forensic medicine
    27.1. Forensic and legal medicine, Jason Payne-James, Paul Marks, Steven Karch, and Ralph Bouhaidar
    Section 28 - Sports and exercise medicine
    28.1. Sports and exercise medicine, Cathy Speed
    Section 29 - Biochemistry in medicine
    29.1. The use of biochemical analysis for diagnosis and management, Brian Shine, Nishan Guha
    Section 30 - Acute Medicine
    30.1. Acute medical presentations, John Firth
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