Description

Book Synopsis

A pragmatic approach to differential diagnosis gives rapid, reliable answers to these questions: Which diseases are likely? What causes them? What are the typical characteristics of these disorders? Do they correspond with the symptoms in question? How can the preliminary diagnosis be confirmed? Siegenthaler's new Differential Diagnosis in Internal Medicine guides the reader through the challenges of differential diagnosis across the spectrum of internal medicine.

Practice-orientated learning:

  • Identify and understand key symptoms
  • Consider the whole patient in selecting possible diseases
  • Evaluate, exclude or confirm possible diagnoses
  • Make the correct diagnosis using an appropriate diagnostic procedure

Professor Walter Siegenthaler brings decades of international experience in clinical practice, teaching and writing on internal medicine to this new book. The book also benefits from close cooperation with the leaders of the specialist internal medicine departments at the University Hospital Zürich, and of other institutions and disciplines. The generalist and specialist aspects of internal medicine are thereby brought together to enhance the approach to the patient.

The book is directed at medical students, residents in most areas of medicine, practitioners of internal medicine, general practitioners, dermatologists, neurologists and rheumatologists and those involved with the basic subjects in medicine who wish to gain competence and knowledge in internal medicine.

From Symptom to Diagnosis:

  • Organized by functional system and symptom constellations
  • Covers all fields of internal medicine plus special treatment of subjects dermatology, neurology and rheumatology
  • Typical findings and signs for differentiation of all common, rare and even "exotic" diseases with pathophysiological background information
  • Nearly 1000 stunning figures and many instructive table-format overviews and d


Trade Review
Easy-to-use...uses a practical approach to internal medicine. It emphasizes basic history, physical diagnosis, laboratory testing, and the understanding of evidence-based medicine in order to establish a differential diagnosis... Even the most skilled and experienced practitioner can benefit by this step-by-step approach. ...The material and its presentation alone make the book a worthwhile investment. The entire textbook is beautifully illustrated with numerous tables, graphs, photographs, and artists illustrations that are a rich resource for clinicians at any level. There are charts and tables that one would not find in a traditional textbook, such as typical odors in various diseases on page 99. This book is an excellent resource for both the fledgling and veteran clinician. It attempts to do the impossible--ie, make the enormous subject matter of internal medicine digestible. ...The material itself is presented in a clear, simplified, and approachable manner, making it user-friendly. While striving to be comprehensive, aesthetically appealing, easy to use, and simple, it comes close to hitting its mark and is a worthwhile addition for clinicians to have at their disposal.--Journal of the American Medical AssociationThe outstanding strengths are its completeness, the beautiful illustrations, and the compact presentation. Chapters usually give a succinct description of the whole differential diagnosis, together with ultrashort summaries of relevant diseases. These chapters can be perused in less than 15 min, which makes the book suitable for use in practical settings. Because of the very beautiful layout and illustrations, this book can be useful for teaching medicine. ..This book should be readily available (and used!) in every internist's practice, and even more so when students are around.--European Journal of Internal MedicineOne of the most comprehensive books on developing alternative diagnoses...The color photographs are among the best I have ever encountered...an extraordinarily helpful and authoritative book and well worth the price.--Doodys Book Reviews

Table of Contents

General Differential Diagnosis
1 General Aspects of Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis
2 History, Physical Examination and Important Subjective Complaints
3 Skin and External Appearance
Fever
4 Fever
Pain
5 Head and Facial Pain and Neuralgia of the Head Area
6 Chest Pain
7 Abdominal Pain
8 Neurogenic Arm and Leg Pain
9 Pain Due to Vascular Disease
10 Pain in Joint Diseases
11 Localized Bone Lesions
Edema
12 Generalized and Localized Edema
Hematological Symptoms
13 Anemia
14 Disorders of the Lymphatic System
15 Bleeding Diathesis and Thrombophilic Diathesis
Disorders of the Head and Neck
16 Disorders of the Head and Neck
Pulmonary Symptoms
17 Cough, Expectoration, and Shortness of Breath
18 Pulmonary Opacities
19 Enlargement of the Hilum
Cardiac Symptoms
20 Dyspnea Due to Cardiovascular Diseases
21 Cyanosis
22 Arrhythmias
23 Systemic Arterial Hypertension
24 Systemic Arterial Hypotension
Gastrointestinal Symptoms
25 Jaundice
26 Dysphagia
27 Diarrhea
28 Constipation
Nephrologic Symptoms
29 Abnormal Renal Function
30 Water, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Disorders
Neurologic Symptoms
31 Vertigo and Syncopal Conditions
32 Coma and Disturbances of Consciousness
Differential Diagnosis of Laboratory Test Results
33 Differential Diagnosis of Laboratory Test Results

Differential Diagnosis in Internal Medicine: From

    Product form

    £57.00

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £60.00 – you save £3.00 (5%)

    Order before 4pm tomorrow for delivery by Thu 2 Jul 2026.

    A Hardback by Walter Siegenthaler

    1 in stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of Differential Diagnosis in Internal Medicine: From by Walter Siegenthaler

      Publisher: Thieme Publishing Group
      Publication Date: 21/03/2007
      ISBN13: 9783131421418, 978-3131421418
      ISBN10: 313142141X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A pragmatic approach to differential diagnosis gives rapid, reliable answers to these questions: Which diseases are likely? What causes them? What are the typical characteristics of these disorders? Do they correspond with the symptoms in question? How can the preliminary diagnosis be confirmed? Siegenthaler's new Differential Diagnosis in Internal Medicine guides the reader through the challenges of differential diagnosis across the spectrum of internal medicine.

      Practice-orientated learning:

      • Identify and understand key symptoms
      • Consider the whole patient in selecting possible diseases
      • Evaluate, exclude or confirm possible diagnoses
      • Make the correct diagnosis using an appropriate diagnostic procedure

      Professor Walter Siegenthaler brings decades of international experience in clinical practice, teaching and writing on internal medicine to this new book. The book also benefits from close cooperation with the leaders of the specialist internal medicine departments at the University Hospital Zürich, and of other institutions and disciplines. The generalist and specialist aspects of internal medicine are thereby brought together to enhance the approach to the patient.

      The book is directed at medical students, residents in most areas of medicine, practitioners of internal medicine, general practitioners, dermatologists, neurologists and rheumatologists and those involved with the basic subjects in medicine who wish to gain competence and knowledge in internal medicine.

      From Symptom to Diagnosis:

      • Organized by functional system and symptom constellations
      • Covers all fields of internal medicine plus special treatment of subjects dermatology, neurology and rheumatology
      • Typical findings and signs for differentiation of all common, rare and even "exotic" diseases with pathophysiological background information
      • Nearly 1000 stunning figures and many instructive table-format overviews and d


      Trade Review
      Easy-to-use...uses a practical approach to internal medicine. It emphasizes basic history, physical diagnosis, laboratory testing, and the understanding of evidence-based medicine in order to establish a differential diagnosis... Even the most skilled and experienced practitioner can benefit by this step-by-step approach. ...The material and its presentation alone make the book a worthwhile investment. The entire textbook is beautifully illustrated with numerous tables, graphs, photographs, and artists illustrations that are a rich resource for clinicians at any level. There are charts and tables that one would not find in a traditional textbook, such as typical odors in various diseases on page 99. This book is an excellent resource for both the fledgling and veteran clinician. It attempts to do the impossible--ie, make the enormous subject matter of internal medicine digestible. ...The material itself is presented in a clear, simplified, and approachable manner, making it user-friendly. While striving to be comprehensive, aesthetically appealing, easy to use, and simple, it comes close to hitting its mark and is a worthwhile addition for clinicians to have at their disposal.--Journal of the American Medical AssociationThe outstanding strengths are its completeness, the beautiful illustrations, and the compact presentation. Chapters usually give a succinct description of the whole differential diagnosis, together with ultrashort summaries of relevant diseases. These chapters can be perused in less than 15 min, which makes the book suitable for use in practical settings. Because of the very beautiful layout and illustrations, this book can be useful for teaching medicine. ..This book should be readily available (and used!) in every internist's practice, and even more so when students are around.--European Journal of Internal MedicineOne of the most comprehensive books on developing alternative diagnoses...The color photographs are among the best I have ever encountered...an extraordinarily helpful and authoritative book and well worth the price.--Doodys Book Reviews

      Table of Contents

      General Differential Diagnosis
      1 General Aspects of Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis
      2 History, Physical Examination and Important Subjective Complaints
      3 Skin and External Appearance
      Fever
      4 Fever
      Pain
      5 Head and Facial Pain and Neuralgia of the Head Area
      6 Chest Pain
      7 Abdominal Pain
      8 Neurogenic Arm and Leg Pain
      9 Pain Due to Vascular Disease
      10 Pain in Joint Diseases
      11 Localized Bone Lesions
      Edema
      12 Generalized and Localized Edema
      Hematological Symptoms
      13 Anemia
      14 Disorders of the Lymphatic System
      15 Bleeding Diathesis and Thrombophilic Diathesis
      Disorders of the Head and Neck
      16 Disorders of the Head and Neck
      Pulmonary Symptoms
      17 Cough, Expectoration, and Shortness of Breath
      18 Pulmonary Opacities
      19 Enlargement of the Hilum
      Cardiac Symptoms
      20 Dyspnea Due to Cardiovascular Diseases
      21 Cyanosis
      22 Arrhythmias
      23 Systemic Arterial Hypertension
      24 Systemic Arterial Hypotension
      Gastrointestinal Symptoms
      25 Jaundice
      26 Dysphagia
      27 Diarrhea
      28 Constipation
      Nephrologic Symptoms
      29 Abnormal Renal Function
      30 Water, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Disorders
      Neurologic Symptoms
      31 Vertigo and Syncopal Conditions
      32 Coma and Disturbances of Consciousness
      Differential Diagnosis of Laboratory Test Results
      33 Differential Diagnosis of Laboratory Test Results

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account