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About this book
New to this edition
	Revised and updated for its third edition, the Oxford Handbook of Respiratory Medicine is the must-have resource for junior doctors and students, and all clinicians caring for patients with respiratory problems. Concise, practical, and designed for rapid access to essential information, this handbook will ensure you have everything you need for the ward, clinic, or exams.
	
	This handbook covers the latest clinical guidelines and developments in the field. It features unique sections on practical procedures and a symptoms section to aid in differential diagnosis and clinical management. Practical advice on management is integrated throughout and a dedicated section on respiratory emergencies ensures you can cope with any eventuality. New sections such as thoracic ultrasound, indwelling pleural catheters, safe sedation, and cardiopulmonary exercise testing have been added, and all major respiratory diseases and symptoms are covered in practical, succinct chapters. This third edition will ensure you have all the information you need at your fingertips.
Table of Contents
	Clinical presentations-approaches to problems
	1: Breathlessness
	2: Chest pain
	3: Chronic cough and a normal CXR
	4: Critically ill patient with respiratory disease
	5: Diffuse alveolar haemorrhage
	6: Diffuse lung disease
	7: Haemoptysis
	8: Pleural effusion
	9: Post-operative breathlessness
	10: Pregnancy and breathlessness
	11: Pre-operative assessment
	12: Pulmonary disease in the immunocompromised (non-HIV)
	13: Pulmonary disease in the immunocompromised (HIV)
	14: Sleep and ventilation
	15: Unexplained ventilatory failure
	Clinical conditions
	16: Acute respiratory distress syndrome
	17: Asbestos and the lung
	18: Asthma
	19: Bronchiectasis
	20: Bronchiolitis
	21: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
	22: Connective tissue disease and the lung
	23: Cor pulmonale
	24: Cystic fibrosis
	25: Eosinophilic lung disease
	26: Extreme environments-flying, altitude, diving
	27: Gastrointestinal disease and the lung
	28: Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
	29: Hyperventilation syndrome
	30: Idiopathic interstitial pneumonias
	31: Lung cancer
	32: Lung transplantation
	33: Mediastinal abnormalities
	34: Paediatric lung disorders pertinent to adult patients
	35: Pleural effusion
	36: Pneumoconioses
	37: Pneumothorax
	38: Pulmonary hypertension
	39: Pulmonary thromboembolic disease
	40: Respiratory infection-bacterial
	41: Respiratory infection-fungal
	42: Respiratory infection-mycobacterial
	43: Respiratory infection-parasitic
	44: Respiratory infection-viral
	45: Sarcoidosis
	46: Sickle cell disease: pulmonary complications
	47: Sleep apnoea and hypoventilation
	48: Toxic agents
	49: Unusual lung diseases
	50: Upper airway diseases
	51: Vasculitis and the lung
	Supportive care
	52: Ethical issues
	53: Financial entitlements
	54: Immunosuppressive drugs
	55: Inhalers and nebulizers
	56: Intensive care unit (ICU): when to involve
	57: Non-invasive ventilation
	58: Oxygen therapy
	59: Palliative care
	60: Pulmonary rehabilitation
	61: Smoking cessation
	Practical procedures
	62: Airway management
	63: Bronchoscopy
	64: Chest drains
	65: Cricothyroidotomy
	66: Miscellaneous diagnostic tests
	67: Pleural biopsy
	68: Pleurodesis
	69: Pneumothorax aspiration
	70: Safe sedation: general principles
	71: Thoracentesis
	72: Thoracic ultrasound
	73: Thoracoscopy (medical)
	74: Tracheostomy
	Appendices
	1: Blood gases and acid-base balance
	2: BMI calculator; height and weight converter
	3: CT anatomy of the thorax
	4: CT patterns of lung disease
	5: Drugs used for bronchoscopy and sedation
	6: Lung function and cardiopulmonary exercise testing
	7: Plain radiograph and lobar collapses
	8: Radiological investigations and radiation exposure
	9: Useful websites
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