Форма документа : Однотомне видання
Шифр видання : 616.1/9/С 37
Автор(и) : Babinets L. S., Bezditko P. A., Bodnar S. A., Velychko, Valentyna Ivanivna, Venger Ya. I., Vorontsov O. O., Harahatyi I. A., Zhelezniakova N. M., Zazdravnov A. A., Karpenko V. H., Barna, Olha Mykolayivna, Zhdan V. M., Babanina M. Yu., Danylchuk H. O. та ін.
Назва : Family Medicine. In 3 books : textbook [for students of higher medical educational establishments]. Book 3 : Special Part. Multidisciplinary General Medical Practice
Вихідні дані : K.: Medicine Publishing, 2020
Кільк.характеристики :615 с.: il.; 25 cm.
Примітки : На англ. мові
ISBN, Ціна 978-617-505-493-2(edition in 3 books): 695.00 грн.
ISBN, Ціна 978-617-505-799-5 (Вооk 3): Б.ц.
УДК : 616.1/9:614.254.3(075.8)
Предметні рубрики: ТЕРАПІЯ(англ)
СІМЕЙНА ПРАКТИКА(англ)
Ключові слова (''Вільн.індекс.''): підручники--national textbook--національний підручник
Анотація: The textbook is committed to provide current information regarding family physician practice, considering the multidisciplinary aspect of general medical practice. The textbook contains practical recommendations for family physicians in the management of patients with nosologies at the stage of primary medical care, focuses on the clinical manifestations, diagnostic criteria, treatment and prevention algorithms within the occupational competence framework of family physician, as well as the guidelines for interaction with healthcare professionals who provide specialized care. The textbook corresponds to the curriculum on the specialty «General Practice/Family Medicine» and is intended for use by students of higher medical educational establishments, internship doctors, family physicians/GPs and pediatricians List of abbreviations......................................... 8 Chapter 1. Obstetrics........................................ 9 1.1. Anatomy and physiology of female body (V.H. Karpenko)......... 9 1.1.1. Anatomy of female reproductive system..................... 9 1.1.2. Main female sex hormones............................... 9 1.1.3. Diagnosis of early pregnancy........................... 10 1.2. Check up and prenatal care of pregnant (O.O. Vorontsov)...... 13 1.3. Prenatal psychoprophylactic training of responsible paternity......22 1.4. Drug therapy in pregnancy................................ 25 1.5. Early gestosis (V.H. Karpenko)............................. 30 1.5.1. Rare forms of early gestosis............................ 33 1.5.2. Treatment of early gestosis............................. 34 1.6. Late gestosis (V.H. Karpenko)............................ 36 1.7. Postpartum period (L.S. Babinets).........................41 Chapter 2. Gynecology.......................................42 2.1. Tumors of genital organs (V.H. Karpenko)...................42 2.1.1. Tumors of external genitalia.............................42 2.1.2. Tumors of vagina...................................... 43 2.1.3. Tumors of the cervix.................................. 44 2.2. Dysfunctional (abnormal) uterine bleeding.................... 46 2.3. Disorders of sex development in children and adolescents...... 51 2.3.1. Delayed puberty..................................... 53 2.4. Inflammatory genital diseases in girls and adolescent girls........55 2.5. Female genital inflammatory diseases......................57 2.6. Perimenopause....................................... 59 2.7. Family planning (N.M. Pasiyeshvili)........................ 68 2.7.1. Types of contraception................................ 68 2.7.2. Family planning issues.................................. 81 2.7.3. Topical issues of infertile couple........................... 84 Chapter 3. Allergology...................................... 87 3.1. Allergic rhinitis (N.M. Zhelezniakova)....................... 89 3.2. Urticaria............................................... 92 3.3. Food allergy.......................................... 93 3.4. Pollinosis (T.M. Pasiyeshvili)............................... 99 3.4.1. Pollinosis in children.................................. 100 3.5. Pharmacotherapy of allergic diseases (N.M. Zhelezniakova)...... 103 Chapter 4. Systemic allergic vasculitis (V.M. Zhdan, M.Yu. Babanina)... 110 Chapter 5. Dermatology (S.A. Bondar)........................ 126 5.1. Pyodermatites......................................... 126 5.1.1. Features of clinical forms............................. 127 5.1.2. Treatment and prevention of pyodermia.................. 130 5.2. Mycoses............................................. 131 5.2.1. Keratomycosis....................................... 132 5.2.2. Pseudomycosis...................................... 132 5.2.3. Dermatophytosis..................................... 133 5.2.4. Candidosis........................................ 136 5.3. Parasitic skin diseases (dermatozoonoses)................. 137 5.3.1. Pediculosis........................................ 137 5.3.2. Scabies............................................ 138 5.4. Viral dermatoses..................................... 139 5.4.1. Catarrhal fever (Herpes simplex)....................... 139 5.4.2. Shingles (Herpes zoster)............................. 140 5.4.3. Warts (verrucae)..................................... 141 5.5. Allergic skin diseases................................. 141 5.5.1. Dermatites........................................ 141 5.5.2. Eczema............................................ 145 5.5.3. Atopic dermatitis..................................... 147 5.5.4. Psoriasis........................................... 150 5.6. Sexually transmitted infections (A.A. Nalizhytyi)............. 152 5.6.1. Syphilis............................................ 152 Chapter 6. Neurology (O.L. Tovazhnianska)................... 159 6.1. Headache.......................................... 159 6.1.1. Primary headache.................................. 159 6.1.2. Secondary headache................................. 160 6.1.3. Headache diagnosis and patient’s route................... 161 6.1.4. Headache treatment.................................. 161 6.2. Acute disorder of cerebral circulation..................... 162 6.3. Encephalopathic syndrome.............................. 167 6.4. Paroxysmal neurological conditions...................... 169 6.4.1. Epileptic seizure..................................... 169 6.4.2. Paroxysmal states of non­epileptic origin................. 170 6.5. Syndromes of the peripheral nervous system disorders........ 172 6.6. Neurological syndromes caused by somatic pathology......... 175 Chapter 7. Basics of geriatrics and gerontopharmacology (A.A. Zazdravnov)...184 Chapter 8. Otorhinolaryngology (S.M. Pukhlyk)................... 193 8.1. Ear pain.............................................193 8.1.1. Diseases accompanied by otalgia........................193 8.1.2. Inflammatory diseases of the outer and middle ear...........195 8.1.3. Neoplasms of the external auditory canal and middle ear........198 8.2. Pain in the pharynx.....................................199 8.2.1. Diseases accompanied by sore throat...................... 199 8.2.2. Inflammatory diseases of the pharynx..................... 201 8.2.3. Malignant pharyngeal tumors............................208 8.2.4. Malignant neoplasms of the larynx........................208 8.3. Disorders of nasal breathing..............................209 8.3.1. Inflammatory diseases of the nose........................209 8.3.2. Inflammatory diseases of the sinuses (sinusitis)..............213 8.3.3. Foreign bodies in the nasal cavity..........................215 8.3.4. Nasal and nasopharyngeal neoplasms.................... 216 8.3.5. Nasal septal injuries...................................217 8.3.6. Adenoid hypertrophy....................................218 8.3.7. Nasal injuries..........................................218 8.3.8. Difficulty laryngeal breathing..............................219 8.4. Nasal bleeding.........................................223 8.5. Hearing loss............................................224 8.5.1. Diseases accompanied by hearing loss....................225 8.6. Purulent discharge from the ear.............................229 8.6.1. Diseases associated with purulent discharge from the ear......230 8.6.2. Malignant tumors of nasal cavity and sinuses.................231 8.7. Voice disorders........................................232 8.8. Rhinolalia..............................................234 Chapter 9. Ophthalmology (P.A. Bezditko).......................236 9.1. Refractive errors in children and adults.......................236 9.2. Diseases of conjunctiva...................................238 9.2.1. Inflammatory conjunctival diseases of exogenous etiology......238 9.2.2. Allergic conjunctivitis....................................243 9.2.3. Degenerative dystrophic conjunctival changes................245 9.2.4. Tumors of conjunctiva...................................246 9.3. Eyelid diseases........................................246 9.3.1. Congenital anomalies of the eyelids.......................247 9.3.2. Acquired diseases of the eyelids.........................248 9.3.3. Tumors of the eyelids..................................250 9.4. Diseases of the lacrimal organs........................... 251 9.4.1. Congenital diseases of the lacrimal organs...................251 9.4.2. Neoplasms of the lacrimal passages........................252 9.5. Corneal diseases........................................253 9.5.1. Subjective and objective symptoms.........................253 9.5.2. Characteristic clinical forms...............................254 9.6. Uveal diseases..........................................258 9.6.1. Choroidal inflammatory diseases.........................258 9.6.2. Choroidal neoplasms..................................260 9.7. Lens diseases.........................................261 9.7.1. Congenital cataract.....................................261 9.7.2. Acquired lens opacity....................................262 9.7.3. Lens dislocation........................................263 9.7.4. Present­day methods of lens diseases treatment...............264 9.8. Glaucoma..............................................264 9.8.1. Primary glaucoma.....................................264 9.8.2. Secondary glaucoma....................................270 9.8.3. Congenital glaucoma....................................271 9.9. Retinal diseases.........................................273 9.9.1. Retinal vascular disease.................................273 9.9.2. Acute circulatory disorders of the retinal vessels...............275 9.9.3. Diabetic retinopathy.....................................277 9.9.4. Retinal and chorioretinal degeneration.....................278 9.9.5. Hereditary retinal degeneration............................279 9.9.6. Retinal inflammatory diseases........................... 281 9.9.7. Retinal detachment.....................................282 9.9.8. Tumors of the retina.....................................283 9.9.9. Retinal damage in patients with AIDS........................284 9.10. Optic nerve diseases...................................285 9.10.1. Inflammatory diseases of the optic nerve....................285 9.10.2. Toxic (dystrophic) lesions of the optic nerve................286 9.10.3. Vascular diseases of the visual analyzer...................287 9.10.4. Choked disc..........................................288 9.10.5. Atrophy of the optic nerve..............................288 9.10.6. Optic nerve tumors...................................289 9.10.7. Developmental abnormalities of the optic nerve...............290 9.11. Orbit diseases.........................................290 9.12. Visual organ injuries....................................292 9.12.1. Mechanical injuries.....................................292 9.12.2. Eye burns............................................295 9.12.3. Ultraviolet damage to the eyes............................297 Chapter 10. Pediatrics.......................................299 10.1. Anatomy and physiology of newborn and neonatal care (Ya. I. Venher)...299 10.1.1. Anatomy and physiology of child in the neonatal period.........299 10.1.2. Physiological (transient) states in the neonatal period.........300 10.1.3. Newborn sleep.........................................307 10.1.4. Primary examination of child after discharge from the maternity unit.308 10.1.5. Newborn care......................................... 309 10.1.6. Hygiene rules to follow with children of the first year of life........310 10.2. Breastfeeding a newborn (V.I. Velychko)........................313 10.2.1. Qualitative and quantitative composition of breast milk............314 10.2.2. Regimen and diet of nursing woman..........................315 10.3. Feeding children of the first year of life (H.O. Danylchuk, N.S. Shnayder)..320 10.3.1. Feeding on demand.....................................320 10.3.2. Introduction of complementary foods in breastfeeding period.......323 10.3.3. Premature baby feeding..................................327 10.3.4. Formula feeding........................................331 10.3.5. Mixed feeding..........................................339 10.4. Nutrition for children aged 1—3 years (V.I. Velychko).............340 10.5. Preventive vaccination (T.V. Frolova)...........................345 10.5.1. Basics of vaccination......................................345 10.5.2. Classification of vaccines.................................345 10.5.3. Present­day vaccine components.............................347 10.5.4. Vaccines provided by family physician. Modern vaccination schedule..348 10.5.5. Key issues while providing vaccination........................350 Chapter 11. Psychiatry (V.I. Korostiy)............................... 352 11.1. Anxiety disorders............................................352 11.1.1. Phobic anxiety disorders...................................354 11.1.2. Other anxiety disorders....................................356 11.1.3. Obsessive­compulsive disorder................................357 11.1.4. Treatment program for anxiety disorders.......................360 11.2. Depression...............................................366 Chapter 12. Phthisiology (O.S. Shevchenko).........................377 12.1. Strategies for TB control....................................377 12.2. TB prevention..............................................378 12.2.1. Vaccination.............................................378 12.2.2. Chemoprophylaxis.........................................381 12.2.3. Infection control...........................................382 12.3. Tuberculosis detection......................................383 12.3.1. Active detection..........................................385 12.3.2. Passive detection..........................................389 12.3.3. Diagnosis of tuberculosis at different levels of medical care........391 12.3.4. Formulation of diagnosis...................................395 12.4. TB treatment...............................................398 Chapter 13. Surgery..............................................405 13.1. Pediatric surgery (V.S. Konoplitskyi)............................405 13.1.1. Traumatic disease..........................................405 13.1.2. Inflammatory and purulent­septic diseases in children...............412 13.1.3. Acute and chronic digestive tract diseases.......................423 13.2. General surgery (L.S. Babinets, B.O. Mihenko)...................436 13.2.1. Wounds and wound infection................................436 13.2.2. Breast diseases..........................................443 13.2.3. Diseases of the thoracic and abdominal cavities................. 448 13.2.4. Emergency surgical diseases of the abdominal cavity...............481 13.2.5. Purulent outpatient surgery...................................501 13.2.6. Benign tumors............................................515 13.3. Diseases of the great vessels (L.S. Babinets, B.O. Mihenko)...........518 13.3.1. Lower limb varicose vein disease...............................518 13.3.2. Acute superficial vein thrombophlebitis of the lower limbs...........520 13.3.3. Acute deep vein thrombosis of the lower limbs.....................521 13.3.4. Occlusive diseases of the lower limb great arteries................523 13.3.5. Post­thrombophlebic lower limb syndrome.........................526 13.3.6. Thrombosis and embolism of the upper and lower peripheral arteries (acute arterial insufficiency).....................................................528 13.3.7. Acute embolism and thrombosis of mesenteric vessels (acute mesenteric ischemia)......................................................530 13.4. Proctology (T.I. Tamm).......................................531 13.4.1. Acute and chronic proctological diseases.........................531 13.4.2. Diarrheal­inflammatory syndrome..............................542 13.4.3. Rectal prolapse syndrome...................................548 13.5. Thermal and chemical damage (B.O. Mihenko, L.S. Babinets).........549 13.5.1. Thermal burns..............................................550 13.5.2. Chemical burns.............................................554 13.5.3. Electrical injury............................................555 13.5.4. Cold injury.................................................555 13.6. Traumatology and orthopedics (B.O. Mihenko, L.S. Babinets).........559 13.6.1. Acute damage to bones and joints.............................559 13.6.2. Congenital and chronic lesions of bones and joints................572 13.7. Urology (V.M. Lisovyi, I.A. Harahatyi)..............................586 13.7.1. Dysuric disorders, urinary incontinence.........................586 13.7.2. Infectious and inflammatory diseases of the genitourinary system.....588 13.7.3. Prostate gland enlargement..................................596 13.7.4. Emergency care in urological diseases...........................601 Annexes.......................................................610
Примірники : всього : ЧЗ(1), Наук.Аб.(3), Гурт.4(1), Уч.Аб.(45)
Вільні : ЧЗ(1), Наук.Аб.(3), Гурт.4(1), Уч.Аб.(45)
Дод.точки доступу:
Babinets, L. S.
Бабінець, Л. С.
Bezditko, P. A.
Бездітко, Павло Андрійович
Bodnar, S. A.
Боднар, С. А.
Velychko, Valentyna Ivanivna
Величко, Валентина Іванівна
Venger, Ya. I.
Венгер, Я. І.
Vorontsov, O. O.
Воронцов, О. О.
Harahatyi, I. A.
Zhelezniakova, N. M.
Железнякова Н. М.
Zazdravnov, A. A.
Karpenko, V. H.
Barna, Olha Mykolayivna
Барна Ольга Миколаївна
Zhdan, V. M.
Ждан, Вячеслав Миколайович
Babanina, M. Yu.
Бабаніна, Марина Юріївна
Danylchuk, H. O. та ін.
Hyrina, Olha Mykolayivna \ed.\
Гиріна, Ольга Миколаївна
Pasiyeshvili, Liudmyla Mykhailivna \ed.\
Пасієшвілі, Людмила Михайлівна
Babinets, L. S. \ed.\