Crash Course: Muscles, Bones and Skin, 3rd Edition
by Judith Ritchie
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ISBN: 9780723434344
Copyright: 2008
Publication Date: 11-30-2007
Page Count: 304
Imprint: Mosby
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Covering all aspects of the syllabus, Crash Course offers students a fast way to recap on what they need to know to get through the exams with ease. Styled in an easy-to-follow, readily accessible format, each book is prepared by senior medical students or junior doctors - under faculty supervision - to give them the correct level of information perfectly tailored to current curricula requirements. The series now includes improved pedagogic features and a fully revised self-assessment section, updated to meet current examination needs.
Part I: Basic Medical Science of Muscles, Bones and Skin
1. MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM - AN OVERVIEW Overview of the musculoskeletal system Skin Connective tissue
2. SKELETAL MUSCLE Skeletal muscle contraction Cellular physiology of skeletal muscle Functions of skeletal muscle Disorders of skeletal muscle
3. CARDIAC AND SMOOTH MUSCLE Cardiac muscle Smooth muscle Disorders of cardiac muscle Disorders of smooth muscle
4. BONE Overview of the skeleton Organization of bone and cartilage Bone formation, growth and remodelling Bone and metabolic homoeostasis Disorders of bone Infections and trauma Metabolic diseases of bone Tumours of the skeleton Other diseases of bone
5. JOINTS AND RELATED STRUCTURES Classification of joints Structure and function of joints Blood supply and lymph drainage of joints Nerve supply of joints Arthropathies Disorders affecting specific joints
6. SKIN Organization of the skin Skin physiology Functions of the skin Derivative structures of the skin
7. DISORDERS OF THE SKIN Terminology of skin disorders Inflammation and skin eruptions Infections and infestations Disorders of specific skin structures Disorders of pigmentation Blistering disorders Inherited disorders of the skin Connective tissue disorders Skin manifestations of systemic disease Drug-induced skin disorders
Part II: Clinical Assessment
8. COMMON PRESENTATIONS OF MUSCLE, BONE AND SKIN DISEASES Common presenting complaints of the musculoskeletal system Common presenting complaints of the skin
9. HISTORY AND EXAMINATION Taking a history General examination of joints and the musculoskeletal system Regional examination of joints and the musculoskeletal system Examination of the skin
10. FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS Investigation of musculoskeletal function Investigations of skin disorders Routine investigations in musculoskeletal and skin disorders Imaging of the musculoskeletal system
Judith Ritchie, Medical student, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
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