SECOND EDITION CASE FILES ® Family Medicine Eugene C. Toy, MD The John S. Dunn, Senior Academic Chair and Program Di.
Preface:
We appreciate all the kind remarks and suggestions from the many medical students over the past 3 years. Your positive reception has been an incredible encouragement, especially in light of the short life of the Case Files series. In this third edition of Case Files : Family Medicine , the basic format of the book has been retained. Improvements were made in updating many of the chapters. New cases include Substance Abuse, Asthma, Sleep Apnea, Osteoporosis, Chronic Pain Management, and Leg Swelling. We reviewed the clinical scenarios with the intent of improving them; however, their “real-life” presentations patterned after actual clinical experience were accurate and instructive. The multiple-choice questions have been carefully reviewed and rewritten to ensure that they comply with the National Board and USMLE format. Through this third edition, we hope that the reader will continue to enj oy learning diagnosis and management through the simulated clinical cases. It certainly is a privilege to be teachers for so many students, and it is with humility that we present this edition. The curriculum that evolved into the ideas for this series was inspired by two talented and forthright students, Philbert Yau and Chuck Rosipal, who have since graduated from medical school. It has been a pleasure to work with Dr. Don Briscoe, a brilliant, compassionate, and dedicated teacher and leader, and Dr. Bruce Britton, who is an excellent teacher and communicator. I am greatly indebted to my editor, Catherine Johnson, whose exuberance, experience, and vision helped to shape this series. I appreciate McGraw-Hill’s believing in the concept of teaching through clinical cases; I am also grateful to Catherine Saggese for her excellent production expertise, and Cindy Yoo for her wonderful editing. I am thankful to Tania Andrabi’s outstanding and precise proj ect management. I appreciate Linda Bergstrom who adds warmth to the residency program. At the Methodist Hospital, I thank Drs. Marc Boom, Dirk Sostman, Judy Paukert, Alan Kaplan, and Ms. Debby Chambers for their phenomenal encouragement. At St. Joseph Medical Center, I am appreciative of Mr. Patrick Mathews, Ms. Marivel Lozano, and Dr. Thomas Taylor for their leadership and support. Most of all, I appreciate my ever-loving wife Terri, and four wonderful children, Andy, Michael, Allison, and Christina for their patience, encouragement, and understanding.
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CASES 1. Adult Male Health Maintenance 2. Dyspnea (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) 3. Joint Pain 4. Prenatal Care 5. Well-Child Care 6. Allergic Disorders 7. Tobacco Use 8. Medical Ethics 9. Geriatric Anemia 10. Acute Diarrhea 11. Health Maintenance in Adult Female 12. Musculoskeletal Injuries 13. Skin Lesions 14. Hematuria 15. Thyroid disorders 16. Labor and Delivery 17. Electrolyte Disorders 18. Geriatric Health Maintenance 19. Upper Respiratory Infections 20. Chest Pain 21. Chronic Kidney Disease 22. Vaginitis 23. Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding 24. Pneumonia 25. Major Depression 26. Postpartum Care 27. Congestive Heart Failure 28. Family Planning-Contraceptives 29. Adolescent Health Maintenance 30. Hypertension 31. Abdominal Pain and Vomiting in a Child 32. Dementia 33. Obesity 34. Migraine Headache 35. Hyperlipidemia 36. Family Violence 37. Limping in Children 38. Postoperative Fever 39. Acute Causes of Wheezing and Stridor in Children 40. Irritable Bowel Syndrome 41. Substance Abuse 42. Palpitations 43. Sting and Bite Injuries 44. Cerebrovascular Accident/Transient Ischemic Attack 45. HIV, AIDS, and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections 46. Jaundice 47. Dyspepsia and Peptic Ulcer Disease 48. Fever and Rash 49. Breast Diseases 50. Menstrual Cycle Irregularity 51. Diabetes Mellitus 52. Adverse Drug Reactions and Interactions 53. Acute Low Back Pain 54. Developmental Disorders 55. Movement Disorders 56. Wheezing and Asthma 57. Obstructive Sleep Apnea 58. Osteoporosis 59. Chronic Pain Management 60. Lower Extremity Edema show more