Leg
Pain
"Devoted
to one of the most common patient complaints encountered by
practitioners of adult medicine"
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Leg
Pain
Editor: Magruder C. Donaldson
Publisher: Blackwell;
2004; 160 pages
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Leg Pain is devoted to one of the most common
patient complaints encountered by practitioners of adult medicine,
and one that frequently presents the initial examining physician
with a diagnostic conundrum. Few internists, primary care
physicians, emergency room physicians, or medical or surgical
subspecialists are thoroughly familiar with the neurologic,
orthopedic, immunologic, and vascular causes of leg pain,
and help from the literature requires access to multiple texts
from diverse medical and surgical specialties.
Leg Pain brings together, in a compact and
easily transportable volume, expertise from the fields of
vascular surgery, neurology, orthopedics and rheumatology,
to offer insights into the clinical signs and symptoms associated
with leg pain of diverse origins.
· Emphasizes distinguishing features of the various
types of leg pain, most of which can be determined by a simple
history and physical examination.
· Much important data are presented in tabular form
to aid in arriving at a correct diagnosis.
· Contains practical illustrations including a large
section showcasing normal anatomy of the lower extremity.
Contents of Leg Pain
Chapter 1. Overview
Chapter 2. Pathophysiology of Leg Pain
Chapter 3. The Initial Encounter
Chapter 4. Mechanical Leg Pain
Chapter 5. Inflammatory Leg Pain
Chapter 6. Vascular Leg Pain
Chapter 7. Neuropathic Leg Pain
Chapter 8. Other Leg Pain
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