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Reddit mentions of Symptom to Diagnosis An Evidence Based Guide, Third Edition (Lange Medical Books)

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Found 3 comments on Symptom to Diagnosis An Evidence Based Guide, Third Edition (Lange Medical Books):

u/Medicine4u · 3 pointsr/medicalschool

Maybe something like Symptoms to Diagnosis. It will help you build a differential based off the most common symptoms and diseases. I don't think it's meant to be used at all for Shelfs or general IM knowledge, just learning how to build a solid differential at the M3 level. Check to see if your library has online access through AccessMedicine.

u/sabersleeves · 2 pointsr/medicalschool

That's a good mneumonic but can trip you up if you totally blank out on one of the categories.

Symptom to Diagnosis is a good one to helps start off with.
www.amazon.com/gp/product/0071803440/

and there's the Diagnosaurus on Google Play/iTunes and on accessmedicine but doesn't fully categorize the broad issue complaint into subcategories like VITAMIN C.


I've been always up to seeking a better book that actually has them organized in that mnemonic-like fashion. Anyone come across one to recommend?

u/rohrspatz · 1 pointr/medicalschool

I have this book. Definitely recommend. It doesn't get all the way down to the detailed physiology, but it does address basic pathophys in a way that should help you identify what you know or don't know.

If you really want to get into nitty gritty details, I'd recommend one of ~the~ physiology texts, like Boron & Boulpaep or something, but not for reading straight through. Just as a reference to look up that stuff you realized you didn't know.