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Series editor’s foreword Preface Acknowledgements Series editor’s acknowledgement Rapid MLA Index
Section 1 Basic science and physiology 1 Overview of the respiratory system Introduction to respiratory medicine Overall structure and function Basic concepts in respiration Control of respiration Other functions of the respiratory system
2 Organization of the respiratory tract The respiratory tract
3 Pulmonary circulation Introduction Blood supply to the lungs Pulmonary blood flow
4 Physiology, ventilation and gas exchange Introduction Lung volumes Mechanics of breathing Ventilation and dead space Gaseous exchange in the lungs
5 Perfusion and gas transport Overview The ventilation–perfusion relationship Gas transport in the blood Gas transport and respiratory failure Acid–base balance
6 Control of respiratory function Control of ventilation Coordinated responses of the respiratory system Respiratory response to extreme environments
7 Basic pharmacology Overview Bronchodilators Glucocorticoids Mucolytics Drug delivery devices Drugs used in smoking cessation Palliative medications used in respiratory medicine
Section 2 Clinical assessment. 8 Taking a respiratory history Introduction General steps History of presenting complaint Breathlessness Cough Haemoptysis Wheeze Chest pain Other associated symptoms Systems review Past medical history Summary
9 Examination of the respiratory system Introduction Peripheral examination
10 The respiratory patient: clinical investigations Introduction Routine investigations Invasive procedures Investigations of pulmonary function
11 The respiratory patient: Imaging investigations Introduction Plain radiography Ultrasound Magnetic resonance imaging
Section 3 Respiratory conditions 12 Acute respiratory failure Introduction Initial assessment of the acutely breathless patient How to read an arterial blood gas result Respiratory failure Oxygen delivery and ventilation Useful links
13 The upper respiratory tract Introduction Emergency presentations of the upper respiratory tract Disorders of the nose Disorders of the larynx Tracheostomy and laryngectomy
14 Asthma Definition and background Classification Precipitating factors Occupational asthma Pathogenesis Clinical features Investigations and diagnosis Treatment of stable asthma Acute asthma
15 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Introduction Epidemiology Aetiology Genetic risk factors Pathophysiology Mucus hypersecretion Clinical features Complications Investigation Management Management of acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
16 Disorders of the interstitium Interstitial lung disease Idiopathic interstitial pneumonias Hypersensitivity pneumonitis Occupational lung diseases Useful links
17 Lung cancer Bronchial carcinoma Metastatic malignancy to the lung Lung nodules Mesothelioma
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