CURRENT Diagnosis and Treatment Pediatrics, Twenty-Third Edition (Lange) 23rd Edition
by William W. Hay Jr. (Author), Myron J. Levin (Author), Robin R. Deterding (Author), Mark J. Abzug (Author)
The most practical, up-to-date, well-referenced guide to the diagnosis and treatment of the medical problems of children – from birth to adolescence
- Organized by general topics and by organ systems
- Provides concise, evidence-based information on the wide range of pediatric medical conditions most often encountered in daily clinical practice
- Includes detailed descriptions of diseases as well as diagnostic and therapeutic procedures
- Delivers succinct, authoritative overviews of important pediatric health concerns, such as childhood nutrition and eating disorders, substance abuse, psychiatric disorders, child abuse, oral medicine and dentistry, and emergencies and injuries
- Thoroughly revised to reflect the latest research findings and practice updates, most notably chapters devoted to immunizations, endocrinology, neurologic and muscular disorders, critical care, and HIV
- Complemented by a wealth of tables and figures that provide quick access to important information, such as acute and critical care procedures, anti-infective agents, drug dosages, immunization schedules, differential diagnosis, and developmental disorders
- Complete with valuable guide to normal laboratory values
LANGE
- Emphasizes the clinical aspects of pediatric care while also covering important underlying principles
- Presented in the time-saving LANGE CURRENT style: Problem, Essentials of Diagnosis, Clinical Findings, Differential Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prognosis
- Essential for pediatricians, family practitioners, residents, physician assistants, nurses and nurse practitioners, and other health care providers who work with infants, children, and adolescents
- Written by experienced pediatricians – this edition includes 19 NEW AUTHORS
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