
An Aid to the MRCP PACES
Volume 3: Station 5
Wiley (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 4. October 2013
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600 pages
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An Aid to the MRCP PACES Volume 3: Station 5 is a brand new, fully updated edition of the best-selling PACES revision guide to address the newest Station, covering Integrated Clinical Assessment, with content guided by the experiences of PACES candidates.
The cases and scenarios have been written in accordance with the latest examining and marking schemes used for the exam providing an invaluable training and revision aid for all MRCP PACES candidates.
In order to fully support candidates taking the exam, this trilogy of best-selling revision aids is now presented as:
An Aid to the MRCP PACES Volume 1: Stations 1 and 3, Fourth Edition
9780470655092
An Aid to the MRCP PACES Volume 2: Stations 2 and 4, Fourth Edition
9780470655184
An Aid to the MRCP PACES Volume 3: Station 5, Fourth Edition
9781118348055
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Edition
4. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Height: 24.2 cm
Width: 17.2 cm
Thickness: 2.6 cm
Weight
1164 gr
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978-1-118-34805-5 (9781118348055)
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Persons
Robert E.J. Ryder is Consultant Physician and Clinical IT Lead at City Hospital NHS Trust, Birmingham, and Honorary Senior Lecturer in Medicine at the University of Birmingham.
Dr M. Afzal Mir is Senior Lecturer and Consultant Physician at University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff
Dr Anne Freeman is Consultant Physician at Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport, and Clinical Adviser and Chairwoman of the Welsh Stroke Alliance
Dr Edward Fogden is Consultant Physician and Gastroenterologist at Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust
Author
City Hospital NHS Trust
University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff
Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport
Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust
Content
Preface, ix
Introduction, xiii
Section G: Examination Routines, 1
1 Pulse, 7
2 Heart, 8
3 Chest, 13
4 Abdomen, 17
5 Visual fields, 22
6 Cranial nerves, 23
7 Arms, 26
8 Legs, 30
9 Legs and arms, 34
10 Gait, 35
11 Ask some questions, 36
12 Fundi, 39
13 Eyes, 43
14 Face, 45
15 Hands, 47
16 Skin, 51
17 Rash, 53
18 Neck, 54
19 Thyroid status, 56
20 Knee, 58
21 Hip, 60
22 What is the diagnosis? 61
Section H: Integrated Clinical Assessment, 65
Station 5, Scenarios by specialty, 75
Dermatology
1 Non-resolving leg ulcer: pyoderma gangrenosum, 77
2 Generalized rash: psoriasis, 81
3 Dermatomyositis and falls, 85
Rheumatology
4 Systemic sclerosis and Raynaud's syndrome, 90
5 Rheumatoid arthritis and effects on activities of daily living (ADL), 94
6 Psoriatic arthropathy, 98
7 Ankylosing spondylitis: short notes, 101
8 Gout: short notes, 102
9 Steroid toxicity: short notes, 103
Endocrine
10 Thyroid eye disease, 105
11 Acromegaly, 109
12 Diabetes mellitus and Charcot joint, 112
13 Diabetes mellitus: foot ulcer and diabetes control, 116
14 Goitre and weight loss, 119
Eyes
15 Retinitis pigmentosa, 125
16 Optic atrophy, 128
17 Visual blurring in a patient with diabetes mellitus, 132
Gastroenterology
18 Iron deficiency anaemia, 137
19 Haematemesis, 141
20 Elevated liver function tests: non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), 146
21 Elevated liver function tests and hepatitis B serology, 151
22 Crohn's disease/inflammatory bowel disease, 155
23 Dysphagia and weight loss, 158
24 Diarrhoea: recent antibiotics, 162
25 Weight loss, 166
26 Gastrointestinal bleed: significant bleed, 169
Haematology
27 Anaemia, 173
28 Easy bruising/idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, 176
29 Epistaxis/elevated international normalized ratio (INR), 180
30 Neutropenic sepsis, 184
Cardiology
31 Young syncope, 188
32 Angina/chest pain, 193
33 Palpitations ?atrial fibrillation, 197
34 Breathlessness/congestive cardiac failure, 201
35 Syncope/aortic stenosis, 205
36 Syncope (orthostatic), 208
Respiratory
37 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), 211
38 Asthma, 214
39 Pleural effusion, 217
40 Short of breath ?pulmonary embolism, 221
41 Rheumatoid arthritis/breathlessness, 226
42 Haemoptysis, 229
Neurology
43 Headache: progressive/memory issues, 233
44 Headache: migraine, 236
45 Subarachnoid haemorrhage, 240
46 Transient ischaemic attack: loss of vision, 243
47 Left-sided weakness in a young woman, 247
48 Parkinson's disease/falls in an elderly woman, 250
49 Cranial nerve VI palsy: sudden onset, 254
50 Blackout: first fit, 258
51 Essential tremor, 263
52 Temporal arteritis, 267
53 Carpal tunnel syndrome, 270
54 Multiple sclerosis/diplopia, 274
55 Peripheral neuropathy, 279
Miscellaneous cases
56 Urinary tract infection: male/sexual history, 283
57 Swollen calf in a young woman, 287
58 Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) secondary to neoplasia: elderly patient, 291
59 Deterioration in renal function, 295
60 Fever in the returning traveller, 299
Section I: Short Case Records, 305
Station 5, Skin, 309
1 Systemic sclerosis/CREST syndrome, 311
2 Neurofibromatosis (von Recklinghausen's disease), 312
3 Osler-Weber-Rendu syndrome, 314
4 Psoriasis, 316
5 Rash of uncertain cause, 318
6 Dermatomyositis, 319
7 Xanthomata, 321
8 Vitiligo, 324
9 Adenoma sebaceum in tuberous sclerosis complex, 328
10 Pseudoxanthoma elasticum, 330
11 Lichen planus, 333
12 Yellow nail syndrome, 335
13 Gouty tophi, 336
14 Alopecia areata, 337
15 Eczema, 339
16 Pretibial myxoedema, 342
17 Clubbing, 343
18 Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum, 345
19 Lupus pernio, 347
20 Tinea, 350
21 Koilonychia, 352
22 Raynaud's phenomenon, 353
23 Erythema nodosum, 355
24 Sturge-Weber syndrome, 358
25 Purpura, 360
26 Peutz-Jeghers syndrome, 363
27 Vasculitis, 364
28 Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, 366
29 Livedo reticularis, 368
30 Pemphigus/pemphigoid, 370
31 Radiation burn on the chest, 373
32 Herpes zoster, 374
33 Henoch-Schönlein purpura, 376
34 Mycosis fungoides, 378
35 Morphoea, 380
36 Kaposi's sarcoma (AIDS), 382
37 Porphyria, 385
38 Lupus vulgaris, 387
39 Dermatitis herpetiformis, 389
40 Urticaria pigmentosa (mastocytosis), 391
41 Palmoplantar keratoderma (tylosis), 393
42 Secondary syphilis, 395
43 Ectodermal dysplasia, 397
44 Partial lipodystrophy, 399
45 Fabry's disease, 401
46 Reiter's syndrome/reactive arthritis/keratodermablennorrhagica, 403
47 Malignant melanoma, 405
48 Acanthosis nigricans, 407
49 Keratoacanthoma, 410
50 Pyoderma gangrenosum, 411
51 Psychogenic/factitious, 413
Station 5, Locomotor, 415
1 Rheumatoid arthritis, 416
2 Psoriatic arthropathy, 422
3 Systemic sclerosis/CREST syndrome, 425
4 Diabetic foot/Charcot's joint, 428
5 Tophaceous gout, 431
6 Ankylosing spondylitis, 433
7 Paget's disease, 435
8 Osteoarthritis, 437
9 Marfan's syndrome, 439
10 Vasculitis, 441
11 Proximal myopathy, 442
12 One leg shorter and smaller than the other, 443
13 Radial nerve palsy, 444
14 Arthropathy associated with infl ammatory bowel disease, 445
15 Polymyositis, 447
16 Systemic lupus erythematosus, 448
17 Old rickets, 450
18 Juvenile idiopathic arthritis, 452
19 Swollen knee, 454
Station 5, Endocrine, 457
1 Exophthalmos, 458
2 Acromegaly, 461
3 Graves' disease, 464
4 Goitre, 467
5 Hypothyroidism, 470
6 Cushing's syndrome, 473
7 Addison's disease, 478
8 Hypopituitarism, 481
9 Pretibial myxoedema, 483
10 Gynaecomastia, 485
11 Turner's syndrome, 488
12 Klinefelter's syndrome/hypogonadism, 490
13 Bitemporal hemianopia, 494
14 Diabetic foot/Charcot's joint, 495
15 Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum, 496
16 Short stature, 497
17 Pseudohypoparathyroidism, 499
18 Pendred's syndrome, 502
Station 5, Eyes, 505
1 Diabetic retinopathy, 506
2 Retinitis pigmentosa, 511
3 Optic atrophy, 512
4 Ocular palsy, 514
5 Visual field defect, 515
6 Retinal vein occlusion, 516
7 Old choroiditis, 518
8 Papilloedema, 520
9 Cataracts, 522
10 Myasthenia gravis, 524
11 Albinism, 525
12 Exophthalmos, 526
13 Myelinated nerve fibres, 527
14 Hypertensive retinopathy, 528
15 Glaucoma/peripheral fi eld loss, 530
16 Retinal artery occlusion, 532
17 Asteroid hyalosis, 533
18 Drusen, 534
19 Laurence-Moon-Bardet-Biedl syndrome, 535
20 Cytomegalovirus choroidoretinitis (AIDS), 537
21 Normal fundus, 540
Station 5, Other, 541
1 Bilateral parotid enlargement/Mikulicz's syndrome, 542
2 Deep venous thrombosis (DVT)/Baker's cyst/cellulitis, 543
3 Peripheral vascular disease, 546
4 Osteogenesis imperfecta, 548
5 Down's syndrome, 549
6 Pernicious anaemia, 550
7 Klippel-Feil syndrome, 552
8 Leg oedema, 554
Appendices, 557
1 Checklists, 559
2 Examination frequency of MRCP PACES short cases, 563
3 Texidor's twinge and related matters, 567
4 Abbreviations, 569
Index, 572