he arrow (1) after "chest pain" indicates that the physician initially may not know the cause of the symptom, so a differential diagnosis mu st be established. This book was written to reintroduce in the modern clinical setting the knowledge and skills needed to analyze symptoms, physical findings, and ECG and x-ray abnormalities in order to accura tely diagnose more than 50 different conditions that may bring about a complaint of "chest pain." Experts in the fields of cardiology, pulmo nology, dermatology, orthopedics, thoracic surgery, and psychiatry con tribute a unique perspective on this...
he arrow (1) after "chest pain" indicates that the physician initially may not know the cause of the symptom, so a differential diagnosis mu st be est...