
The Second Edition Of Sleep Disorders: A Case A Week From Cleveland Clinic Continues To Offer A Practical Approach To The Introduction Of Sleep Medicine Via An Easy-to-use And Concise Volume That Uses Actual Patient Cases From The Cleveland Sleep Disorders Clinic. This Edition Includes New Features, Such As Multiple Choice Questions, More Than 30 Enhanced Patient And Polysomnogram Videos, And A Wealth Of High Quality Polysomnographic Tracings. Printed In 4-color For The First Time, This Book Uses Various Imaging Techniques, Like Clinically Relevant Radiography And Neuroimaging, In The Diagnosis And Treatment Of Sleep Disorders, Serving As A Resource For Medical Students, Residents, And Experienced Clinicians To Hone Their Diagnostic Skills. 52 Chapters - A Case A Week - Are Written To Illustrate The Signs And Symptoms, Diagnostic Criteria, Workup, And Routine Treatment Of Unique Patient Cases Presented To The Sleep Clinic. With Updates Covering Comprehensive Discoveries, An Extensive Focus On Comorbidities, And Typical And Atypical Presentations Of Sleep Disorders, This Book Is A Valuable Guide To The Latest Discoveries In Sleep Medicine.
How can clinicians effectively diagnose and treat complex sleep disorders through the analysis of real-world patient case studies? Authored by a team of medical experts from the Cleveland Clinic, this volume utilizes a case-based pedagogical framework to bridge the gap between theoretical sleep medicine and clinical practice. By presenting 52 distinct patient scenarios, the authors provide a structured methodology for identifying symptoms, interpreting diagnostic criteria, and implementing treatment plans for both typical and atypical sleep pathologies.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Medical professionals and students frequently cite this text as a practical, high-yield resource for clinical rotations and board review. Experts highlight the inclusion of visual diagnostic data and the case-a-week structure as particularly effective for reinforcing complex diagnostic concepts.
Page Count:
416
Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190671106
ISBN-13:
9780190671105
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