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This book is part of a series of clinical treatment guide books. Compiled by a renowned respiratory specialist, Professor Yin Kaisheng, a member of the Standing Committee of the Chinese Medical Association's Respiratory Medicine Branch, led by nearly a hundred medical leaders and middle-aged backbone physicians. It covers about 360 kinds of diseases (classes) most common in internal medicine, including five parts including disease overview, treatment procedure, treatment plan, efficacy observation and follow-up, treatment experience and analysis. In particular, the setting of the [Treatment Procedures] table can be said to be a highlight of the book, which allows readers to understand the treatment of the disease at a glance and understand it. [Effective Observation and Follow-up], the evaluation and follow-up of the therapeutic effect of the disease, Refinement and quantification based on the industry norms of the Ministry of Health and related management departments is another highlight of the book. It meets the requirements of medical development in recent years, and is closer to the needs of clinical actual diagnosis and treatment. It is very useful for junior and intermediate clinicians, and for teaching, nursing, scientific research and hospital management staff. New, authoritative, practical and concise are the characteristics of this book. This book is part of a series of clinical treatment guide books.
Medical Treatment Guide
- Book title
- Medical Treatment Guide
- Author
- Yin Kaisheng Jiningfei
- Publication date
- June 1, 2014
- Language
- Simplified Chinese
- ISBN
- 9787553724652
- Foreign name
- Internal Medicine Treatment Guideline
- Publishing house
- Jiangsu Science and Technology Press
- Pages
- 906 pages
- Open
- 32
- Brand
- Jiangsu Science and Technology Press
- This book is part of a series of clinical treatment guide books. Compiled by a renowned respiratory specialist, Professor Yin Kaisheng, a member of the Standing Committee of the Chinese Medical Association's Respiratory Medicine Branch, led by nearly a hundred medical leaders and middle-aged backbone physicians. It covers about 360 kinds of diseases (classes) most common in internal medicine, including five parts including disease overview, treatment procedure, treatment plan, efficacy observation and follow-up, treatment experience and analysis. In particular, the setting of the [Treatment Procedures] table can be said to be a highlight of the book, which allows readers to understand the treatment of the disease at a glance and understand it. Refinement and quantification based on the industry norms of the Ministry of Health and related management departments is another highlight of the book. It meets the requirements of medical development in recent years, and is closer to the needs of clinical actual diagnosis and treatment. It is very useful for junior and intermediate clinicians, and for teaching, nursing, scientific research and hospital management staff. New, authoritative, practical and concise are the characteristics of this book. This book is part of a series of clinical treatment guide books.
- Chapter 1 Respiratory diseases Section 1 Acute upper respiratory infection Section 2 Acute tracheobronchitis Section 3 Chronic bronchitis Section 4 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Section 5 Chronic pulmonary heart disease Section 6 Bronchial asthma Section 1 Section 7 Cough Section 8 Pneumonia 1. Community-acquired pneumonia 2. Hospital-acquired pneumonia 3. Immune-compromised host pneumonia 4. Common pneumonia classified by etiology Section 9 Pulmonary abscess Section 10 Pulmonary thromboembolism Section 11 Tuberculosis Disease Section 12 Bronchodilation Section 13 Primary Bronchial Lung Cancer Section 14 Diffuse Interstitial Lung Disease I. Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis II. Cryptogenic Organized Pneumonia III. Sarcoidosis IV Allergic pneumonia 5. Diffuse panbronchiolitis 6. Alveolar proteinosis 7. Pulmonary Langerhans cell histiocytosis 8. Silicosis 9. Drug-induced lung disease Section 15. Pleural disease 1. Pleural effusion 2. Spontaneous pneumothorax. Section 16. Sleep apnea syndrome. Section 17. Respiratory failure. 1. Acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome. 2. Chronic respiratory failure. 2. Cardiovascular disease. The first section of the disease is heart failure 1. Chronic heart failure 2. Acute heart failure 2. Arrhythmia 1. Sinus arrhythm 2. Atrial arrhythm 3. Atrial atrial arrhythmia 4. Ventricular arrhythmia 5. Cardiac Blockade Section III Cardiac Arrest and Sudden Cardiac Death Section IV Atherosclerosis Section V Coronary Atherosclerotic Heart Disease I Occult Coronary Atherosclerotic Heart Disease II Angina Pectoris Sixth Syncope, Section 7, Hypertension I, Hypertension 2, Secondary Hypertension, Section VIII Heart Valve Disease 1, Rheumatic Fever 2, Mitral Valve Disease III, Aortic Valve Disease 4, Tricuspid Valve Disease 5, Pulmonary Artery Flap Diseases 6. Multivalvular Diseases Section 9. Congenital Heart Disease 1. Congenital Heart Disease without Shunt 2. Congenital Heart Disease with Left to Right Shunt 3. Congenital Heart Disease with Right to Left Shunt Section 10. Infection Endocarditis Section 11. Pericarditis I. Acute pericarditis 2. Constrictive pericarditis Section 12. Viral myocarditis Section 13. Cardiomyopathy 1. Dilated cardiomyopathy 2. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 3. Restricted cardiomyopathy Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia 5. Specific cardiomyopathy Section 14 Vascular disease 1. Aortic dissection 2. Multiple arteritis Section 15: Artificial cardiac pacing and cardioversion 1. Artificial heart Beat II, Cardioversion, Chapter III Digestive System Diseases, Section I Esophageal Diseases I, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease II, Esophageal Cancer Section II Gastritis I, Acute Gastritis II, Chronic Gastritis Section III Peptic Ulcer Section IV Stomach cancer Section 5 Intestinal tuberculosis and tuberculous peritonitis 1. Intestinal tuberculosis 2. Tuberculous peritonitis 6. Inflammatory bowel disease 1. Ulcerative colitis 2. Crohn's disease Section 7. Colorectal cancer Section 8. Functional gastrointestinal I. Functional dyspepsia 2. Irritable bowel syndrome 3. Functional constipation Section 9 Chronic diarrhea Section 10 Chronic viral hepatitis 1. Chronic hepatitis B 2. Chronic hepatitis C Section 11 Autoimmune hepatitis Section 12 Drug-induced liver disease Section 13 Alcoholic liver disease Section 14 Non-alcoholic fatty liver section 15 Section Cirrhosis Section 16 Primary liver cancer Section 17 Hepatic encephalopathy Section 18 Pancreatitis I. Acute pancreatitis Chronic pancreatitis Section 19 Pancreatic cancer Section 20 Cholelithiasis and cholecystitis 1. Cholelithiasis 2. Acute cholecystitis 3. Chronic cholecystitis Section 21 Jaundice Section 22 Gastrointestinal bleeding Esophageal gastric varices bleeding II. Acute non-varicose upper gastrointestinal bleeding III. Lower gastrointestinal bleeding Chapter IV Urinary diseases Section 1 Primary glomerular disease I Acute glomerulonephritis II Acute Glomerulonephritis 3. Chronic glomerulonephritis 4. Nephrotic syndrome 5. IgA nephropathy 6. Concealing glomerulonephritis Section 2. Secondary glomerulonephritis 1. Diabetic nephropathy 2. Lupus nephritis 3. Purpura Nephritis 4. Hepatitis B virus-associated nephritis 5. Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated small vasculitis and renal damage 6. Myeloma nephropathy Section 3 Tubulointerstitial nephritis 1. Acute interstitial nephritis 2. 4. Chronic interstitial nephritis Section 4. Urinary tract infections 1. Renal nephritis 2. Cystitis 3. Asymptomatic bacteriuria 4. Urethral syndrome Section 5. Tubulolar disease 1. Renal tubular acidosis 2. Fanconi syndrome Third, renal diabetes Renal amino aciduria Section 6 Renal vascular disease 1. Renal artery stenosis 2. Renal artery thrombosis 3. Renal vein thrombosis Section 7 Acute renal failure Section 8 Chronic renal failure Section 9 Obstructive kidney disease Tenth Renal lithiasis Section 11. Cystic lesions of the kidney 1. Simple kidney cyst 2. Polycystic kidney disease Chapter 5. Blood and hematopoietic system diseases Section 1. Hematopoietic stem cell disease 1. Aplastic anemia 2. Paroxysmal sleep Hemoglobinuria 3. Myeloproliferative tumor 4. Acute leukemia 5. Myelodysplastic syndrome 2. Red cell disease 1. Iron deficiency anemia 2. Iron granulocyte anemia 3. Megaloblastic anemia 4. Hemolytic Anemia V. Hemoglobinopathy VI. Hemolysis caused by metabolic enzyme deficiency III. Granulocytic disease 1. Neutrophilism and leukemia-like reaction 2. Leukopenia and agranulocytosis Section 4. Lymphatic, histiocytic disease 1. Lymphoma II, Plasma Cell Disease Section 5 Hemostasis and Thrombosis I, Vascular Purpura II, Platelet Disease III, Coagulation Factor Disease IV, Thrombosis and Thrombosis V. Disseminated intravascular coagulation Chapter 6 Endocrine and metabolic diseases Section 1 Hypothalamus Syndrome Section 2 Pituitary Tumor Section 3 Hypophyseal Hypophysis Section 4 Diabetes insipidus Section 5 Antidiuretic hormone secretion Improper Syndrome Section 6 Nontoxic Goiter Section 7 Graves Disease Section 8 Hypothyroidism Section 9 Thyroiditis 1. Subacute Thyroiditis 2. Chronic Lymphocytic Thyroiditis Section 10 Thyroid Tumor Section 11 Cortisol Syndrome Section 12 Hyperaldosteronism Section 13 Adrenal Cortex Insufficiency Section 14 Congenital Adrenal Cortisolism Section 15 Pheochromocytoma Section 16 Hyperparathyroidism I. Primary hyperparathyroidism Second, secondary hyperparathyroidism Section 17 Hypoparathyroidism Section 18 Precocious puberty Section 19 Hypogonadism Section 20 Multiple Endocrine gland tumor syndrome I, Multiple endocrine gland tumor syndrome type 1 Second, Multiple endocrine gland tumor syndrome type 2 Section 21 Autoimmune multiple endocrine adenosis syndrome Section 22 Ectopic Hormone Secretion Syndrome I. Heterogenous Adrenocorticotropic Syndrome II. Heterogenous Thyrotropin Syndrome III. Heterogenous Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone and Growth Hormone Syndrome Disorders of acid-base balance Section 24 Diabetes Section 25 Hypoglycemia Section 26 Metabolic Syndrome Section 27 Dyslipidemia Section 28 Primary Osteoporosis Section 20 Nine sections of hyperuricemia and gout ...
Chapter 7 Rheumatic Diseases Chapter 8 Critical Care Medicine Chapter 9 Diseases Caused by Physical and Chemical Factors Chapter 10 Nutritional Diseases Chapter 11 Neurological Diseases Chapter 12 Mental Diseases Chapter 13 Infectious Diseases