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OverviewWhen my colleagues and I began the task of assembling this volume, several difficult questions arose: For whom were we writing? Was the purpose to eluci date psychiatric or medical presentation? Should references reflect specific to pical areas, or lead the reader to a more general view of a particular topic? Would a symptom or system approach best serve the reader? Should the volume cover a few areas in detail, or attempt to survey a larger area of knowledge? The present text reflects an attempt to answer these questions. It is designed for the student of medicine who desires a broader understanding of those medi cal illnesses that produce psychiatric aberration. We hope it will be of assis tance to the medical student or house officer studying medicine, neurology, family practice, pediatrics, or psychiatry; as well as to the practicing clinician who wishes a refresher on this subject or a reference for his library. The text is intended to strike a useful balance between medicine and psychiatry by provid ing a list of differentials for specific symptoms or conditions, as well as sugges tions for medical evaluation. References have been chosen which we hope will assist the reader in further study. We have attempted to diversify them and list a spectrum of articles that deal with both academic and practical treatment considerations. The initial volume is divided into four sections that address both a symptom and system approach. Full Product DetailsAuthor: R.C.W. HallPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1980 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.646kg ISBN: 9789401176798ISBN 10: 9401176795 Pages: 421 Publication Date: 05 April 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsSection I — An Overview.- 1. Medically Induced Psychiatric Disease — An Overview.- Section II—The Medical Differential of Psychiatric Symptoms.- 2. Anxiety.- 3. Depression.- 4. Intermittent Recurring Psychoses.- 5. Delusions, Depersorialization, and Unusual Psychopathological Systems.- 6. Hallucinations.- 7. Hysterical Symptoms.- Section III—Psychiatric Presentation of Specific Disorders.- 8. Psychiatric Manifestations of Infectious Diseases.- 9. Psychiatric Presentations of Endocrine Dysfunction.- 10. Psychiatrie Presentations of Cardiovascular Disease.- 11. Psychiatric Presentations of Pulmonary Disorders.- 12. Psychiatric Manifestations of Gastrointestinal Disorders.- 13. Psychiatric Presentations of Selected Genitourinary Disorders.- 14. Psychiatric Presentation os Hematologic Disorders.- 15. Seizure Disorders.- 16. Disorders of Fluid and Electrolyte Balance.- 17. Mental Disturbances Related to Metals.- Section IV—Pharmacologically Related Psychiatric Disorders.- 18. Behavioral Toxicity of Psychiatric Drugs.- 19. Behavioral Toxicity of Nonpsychiatric Drugs.- Appendix—Psychiatric Side Effects of Medical Drugs.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |