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(Ebook) Clinical Challenges in COPD by Claudio F., M.D. Donner, Mauro Carone ISBN 9781846925726, 9781904392910, 184692572X, 1904392911

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Authors:Claudio F., M.D. Donner, Mauro Carone
Pages:256 pages.
Year:2007
Editon:1
Language:english
File Size:1.42 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781846925726, 9781904392910, 184692572X, 1904392911
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(Ebook) Clinical Challenges in COPD by Claudio F., M.D. Donner, Mauro Carone ISBN 9781846925726, 9781904392910, 184692572X, 1904392911

This new volume has been conceived with the objective of demonstrating to the reader that any clinical problem is likely to have several alternative solutions and that rarely do they present as the textbook example. Here, the editors have selected more than twenty cases that present complex and challenging choices for the pulmonary physician. Contributing experts have presented a number of problem scenarios, which might be difficult cases, complications or dilemmas, that would challenge the skills of most practitioners. After reviewing the background to the problem, the authors present possible solutions, beginning with the preferred option, but also offering additional perspectives, taking alternative 'what-if scenarios that might stem from the initial intervention, e.g., complications, or which highlight issues that pertain to other sectors of the patient population (age-related, co-morbidities and so on). A concluding section summarises the key points and draws together the arguments for the different strategies presented.
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