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PEDIATRIC PRACTICE ON PARENTS' PRESENTATION (189 live cases)- A Book on Clinical & Visual Pediatricsis, a distinct and different book and stands out in the crowd with its unique way to deal with this subject. Containing common, important and interesting cases- Quick extrapolation of parents' complaints into diagnosis/ differential diagnoses- 189 'live cases' including 20 newborn cases- Discussion on the index case in terms of definition, epidemiology, etiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, investigations, treatment, clues to clinical diagnosis - 553 photographs and drawings to make the…mehr

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PEDIATRIC PRACTICE ON PARENTS' PRESENTATION (189 live cases)- A Book on Clinical & Visual Pediatricsis, a distinct and different book and stands out in the crowd with its unique way to deal with this subject. Containing common, important and interesting cases- Quick extrapolation of parents' complaints into diagnosis/ differential diagnoses- 189 'live cases' including 20 newborn cases- Discussion on the index case in terms of definition, epidemiology, etiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, investigations, treatment, clues to clinical diagnosis - 553 photographs and drawings to make the book attractive and reader friendly - Counseling of each case to make the parents understand the disease easily - Pediatric basics: growth charts, development, IYCF, immunization, counseling in pediatric practice, case taking and physical examination in pediatrics - Longitudinal growth of a girl up to 18 years. Vol-1 contains the diseases with general features and complaints involving, head,face, neck, chest, heart and part of abdomen.Vol-2 includes complaints involving genetic, urinary nutrition, bowel joints, limbs, muscles, behavior, skin, emergency, new born and paediatric essentials.
Autorenporträt
Arm Luthful Kabir, Professor of Pediatrics, SSMC, Bangladesh, one pioneer personality in pediatric respirology, spearheaded studies ascertaining (1) bronchiolitis is the commonest cause of LRTI (J of Respiratory Medicine Research and Treatment in press)&(2) the treatment of bronchiolitis without antibiotics most convincingly (Acta Pediatrica 2009)