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Contributors xxiii
Preface xliii
List of Clinical Decision Guides xlv
Rapid Access Guide RA1
PART 1: PRINCIPLES OF MEDICAL
PRACTICE 1
SECTION I: HUMANISM AND ETHICS 2
1 Introduction to Internal Medicine as a
Discipline 2
William N. Kelley and Joel D. Howell
2 Clinical Medicine, Clinical Ethics and Physicians
Professionalism 4
Mark Siegler, Arthur L. Caplan, and Peter A. Singer
SECTION II: BASIC MECHANISMS OF
HEALTH AND DISEASE 9 3 The Genome Project and Molecular Diagnosis 9
Leslie G. Biesecker, Barbara B. Biesecker,
and Francis S. Collins
4 Cell Growth, Differentiation, and Death 11
Max Wicha
5 Principles of the Immune Response 14
Robert Winchester
6 Inflammation: Cells, Cytokines, and Other
Mediators 22
Zoltan Szekanecz and Alisa E. Koch
7 Mechanisms of Hormone Action 25
Daryl K. Granner
8 Principles of Nutrition 33
David H. Alpers
9 Principles of the Renal Regulation of Fluid and
Electrolytes 47
L. B. Gardner and H. David Humes
10 Pulmonary Gas Exchange 54
John J. Marini and David R. Dantzker
EMTS
11 Vascular Biology 67
Elizabeth G. Nabel
12 Disorders of Lipid Metabolism 72
Daniel J. Rader
13 Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis 94
Alan M. Fogelman, Franklin L. Murphy,
and Peter A. Edwards
14 Some Functional Pathways in the Central Nervous
System 99
John A. Kiernan
15 Biology and Genetics of Aging and Longevity 108
Richard A. Miller
16 Clinical Physiology of Aging 118
Lewis A. Lipsitz
17 Healthcare Implications of an Aging Society 127
Joan Weinryb, Dennis Hsieh, Risa Lavizzo Mourey
18 Host Microbe Interaction 136
Herbert L. DuPont and Liliana Rodriguez
19 Etiology of Malignant Disease 141
William A. Blattner
20 Molecular and Cell Biology of Neoplasia 147
Peter C. Nowell
21 Epidemiology of Malignant Disease 152
David Schottenfeld
22 Prevention of Neoplasia 155
Peter Greenwald
23 Transplantation Immunology 159
Judith A. Shizuru
SECTION III: APPROACH TO COMMON
PRIMARY CARE ISSUES 164 24 Periodic Health Evaluation 164
Albert G. Mulley, Jr.
25 Preoperative Medical Evaluation 168
Judi M, Woolger
26 Immunizations 169
Theodore C. Eickhoff
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Viii CONTENTS
27 Infectious Disease Prevention in the International
Traveler 174
David O. Freedman
28 Cancer Screening and Early Detection 179
John K. Gohagan, Burnett S. Kramer,
and William C. Black
29 Epidemiology and Prevention of Cardiovascular
Disease 182
Lori Mosca
30 Systemic Hypertension 191
Myron H. Weinberger
31 Approaches to Hypercholesterolemia and Other
Abnormal Lipid Profiles 201
Daniel ]. Rader
32 Approach to the Patient With Chest Pain
(Cardiac and Non Cardiac) 214
Alberto A. Mitrani and Mark Multach
33 Smoking and Smoking Cessation 219
Alfred Munzer
34 Approach to the Problem of Alcohol Abuse and
Dependence 224
Charles P. O Brien
3 5 Approach to the Problem of Substance Abuse 229
Charles P. O Brien
36 Obesity 233
Albert J. Stunkard and Thomas A. Wadden
37 Anorexia Nervosa and Eating Disorders 242
Paul M. Copeland
38 Approach to the Patient With Unintentional
Weight Loss 245
Daniel M. Lichstein and Robert L. Hernandez
39 Depression, Anxiety, and Other Psychiatric
Disorders 247
Maria D. Llorente
40 Care of the Dying Patient 251
Joanne Lynn and Betty Ferrell
SECTION IV: PRINCIPLES OF CLINICAL
EVALUATION 255 41 The Clinical Approach to the Patient 255
James O. Woolliscroft
42 Principles of Clinical Epidemiology 257
Jay M. Sosenko
43 Evidence Based Medicine 260
Mark T. O Connell
44 Computers in Support of Clinical Decision
Making 264
Edward H. Shortliffe
45 Quality Improvement and Clinical Outcomes
Assessment 268
David Shulkin
46 Assessment of Physician Performance in the New
Health Care Environment 272
Roberta Parillo, Mark Rivo, and Laurence B.
Gardner
47 Medical Malpractice and Risk Management 275
Kimberly A. Cook and Juan D. Reyes
SECTION V: RELATED MEDICAL
DISCIPLINES 278 48 Adolescent Medicine 278
GailB. Slap
49 Principles of Occupational Medicine 282
Mark R. Cullen and Linda Rosenstock
50 Medical Ophthalmology 288
Michele R. Piccone and Stuart L. Fine
51 Medical Otolaryngology 291
Erica R. Thaler and David M. Kennedy
52 Principles of Women s Medicine 299
Erin N. Marcus
53 Principles of Sports Medicine 303
Paul McCaffrey Ford and Gordon O. Matheson
54 Principles of Rehabilitation Medicine 308 ,
Kresimir Banovac, Debbie Fertel, Joseph Bauerlein
55 Principles of Clinical Pharmacology 311
D. Craig Brater
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56 Alternative Medicine: Prevalence, Cost, and
Usefulness 319
Mark Multach
SECTION VI: SELECTED MEDICAL
EMERGENCIES 324 57 General Principles in the Approach to the Patient
with an Acute Emergency 324
Sheldon Jacobson
58 Animal Bites and Stings 335
Faith T. Fitzgerald
59 Near Drowning 339
Leonard D. Hudson and Kenneth P. Steinberg
60 Treatment of Anaphylaxis 342
Marc S. McMorris
61 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 345
Kathleen S. Schrank
62 Hyperthermia and Hypothermia 349
Faith T. Fitzgerald
63 Ionizing Radiation Injuries 352
Brahm Shapiro
PART 2: CARDIOLOGY 359
SECTION I: APPROACH TO THE PATIENT
WITH CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS 360
64 Essential Features of the Cardiac History and
Physical Examination 360
Elizabeth G. Nabel
65 Approach to the Patient With Chest Pain 368
Elizabeth G. Nabel
66 Approach to the Patient With Heart Failure 374
Robert J. Cody
67 Approach to the Patient With Cardiac
Arrhythmias 381
5. Adam Strickberger, Douglas P. Zipes,
and Fred Morady
68 Approach to the Patient With Heart
Murmurs 389
Jonathan Abrams
69 Approach to the Patient With Syncope 396
Patrick T. O Gara and Kristin Ellison
70 Approach to the Pregnant Patient With Heart
Disease 406
G. Michael Felker and Kenneth L. Baughman
71 Approach to the Patient With Hypotension and
Shock 415
ToddM. Koelling and Robert J. Cody
SECTION II: DISORDERS OF THE
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM 428 72 Coronary Artery Disease 428
Mihai Gheorghiade and Robert O. Bonow
73 Acute Myocardial Infarction 448
Robert Roberts
74 Myocardial Diseases 464
Michael R. Bristow, John B. O Connell,
and Louisa Mestroni
CONTENTS JX
7 5 Tumors of the Heart 474
Joel S. Raichlen and Martin G St. John Sutton
76 Cardiac Arrhythmias 481
Bradley P. Knight, Douglas P. Zipes,
and Fred Morady
77 Valvular Heart Disease 503
David Bach and Kim A. Eagle
78 Congenital Heart Disease in the Adult 521
Thomas J. Ryan and J. Kevin Harrison
79 Pericardial Diseases 540
E. William Hancock
80 Pulmonary Hypertension and Cor Pulmonale 547
Lewis J. Rubin
81 Vascular Medicine 554
Mark A. Creager and Marie Gerhard Herman
82 Genetics of the Cardiovascular System 569
Craig T. Basson and Carl J. Vaughan
SECTION III: DIAGNOSTIC AND
THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES IN
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES 579 83 Cardiovascular Radiology 579
Robert D. Tarver, Dewey J. Conces, Jr.,
Lynn S. Broderick
84 Electrocardiography, Exercise Stress Testing, and
Ambulatory Monitoring 584
Charles Fisch
85 Echocardiography 597
William F. Armstrong
86 Radionuclide and Magnetic Resonance
Techniques 610
Mark A. Lawson and Gerald M. Pohost
87 Diagnostic and Therapeutic Catheterization 623
Richard A. Lange and L. David Hillis
88 Electrophysiologic Testing 635
Fred Morady
89 Principles of Cardiac Conditioning and
Rehabilitation 644
Victor F. Froelicher and Jonathan N. Myers
90 Clinical Pharmacology of Cardiovascular
Drugs 651
D. Craig Brater
91 Use of Anticoagulant Drugs 673
Michael D. Ezekowitz
X CONTENTS
92 Principles and Applications of Cardiac
Surgery 684
John G. Byrne, Raymond H. Chen,
and David H. Adams
93 Medical Management of the Cardiac Transplant
Patient 691
Keith Aaronson and Robert Cody
PART 3: GASTROENTEROLOGY 697
SECTION I: APPROACH TO THE PATIENT
WITH DIGESTIVE AND HEPATOBILIARY
DISORDERS 698 94 Approach to the Patient With Dysphagia 698
Joel E. Richer
95 Approach to the Patient With Noncardiac Chest
Pain 702
Henry P. Parkman
96 Approach to the Patient With Abdominal
Pain 707
Robert B. Stein and Gary R. Lichtenstein
97 Approach to the Patient With Acute
Abdomen 718
Stewart C. Wang and Michael W. Mulholland
98 Approach to the Patient With Nausea and
Vomiting 729
William L Hosier
99 Approach to the Patient With Diarrhea 738
Carol E. Semrad and Eugene B. Chang
100 Approach to the Patient With Constipation, Fecal
Incontinence, and Gas 755
Jeffrey L. Barnett
101 Approach to the Patient With an Abdominal or
Rectal Mass 763
Ilias Scotiniotis and Michael L. Kochman
102 Approach to the Patient With Gastrointestinal
Bleeding 770
Grace H. Elta
103 Approach to the Patient With Jaundice 782
Richard H. Moseley
104 Approach to the Patient With Abnormal Liver
Chemistries 791
Richard H. Moseley
105 Approach to the Patient With Complications of
Chronic Liver Disease and Fulminant
Hepatic Failure 801
Charmaine A. Stewart and Michael R. Lucey
SECTION MA: DISORDERS OF THE
ALIMENTARY TRACT 813 106 Diseases of the Esophagus 813
Joel E. Richter
107 Gastroduodenal Ulcer Disease and Gastritis 824
David C. Metz and John H. Walsh
108 Motor Disorders of the Gastrointestinal
Tract 844
Chung Owyang
109 Irritable Bowel Syndrome 851
Yehuda Ringel and Douglas A. Drossman
110 Disorders of Digestion and Absorption 856
Dennis J. Ahnen
111 Inflammatory Bowel Disease 876
Lawrence S. Freidman and Daniel K. Podolsky
112 Mesenteric Vascular Diseases 896
James C. Stanley
113 Gastrointestinal Infections 905
CM. Thorpe and Andrew G. Plaut
114 Gastrointestinal Diseases With an Immune
Basis 917
Charles O. Elson
115 Upper Gastrointestinal Neoplasms 925
Anil K. Rustgi
116 Colorectal Neoplasia 932
C. Richard Boland
SECTION MB: DISORDERS OF THE
PANCREAS, LIVER, AND BILIARY
TRACT 943 117 Pancreatitis 943
James H. Grendell
118 Pancreatic Cancer and Gut Neuroendocrine
Tumors 961
Daniel G. Haller
119 Viral Hepatitis 970
Frederick Nunes
120 Autoimmune Hepatitis and Primary Biliary
Cirrhosis 978
Gillian Ann Zeldin and Albert J. Czaja
121 Alcoholic Liver Diseases 984
David W. Crabb and Lawrence Lumeng •.
122 Drug Induced Hepatic Injury 996
Shelley C. Lu and Lawrence S. Maldonado
123 Metabolic, Granulomatous, and Infiltrative
Disorders of the Liver 1011
Bruce R. Bacon
124 Gallstones and Cholecystitis 1017
John H. Sekijima and Sum P. Lee
125 Biliary Tract Disease 1025
Jenny Heathcote
126 Hepatobiliary Neoplasms 1032
Andrew Stolz
SECTION III: DIAGNOSTIC AND
THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES IN DIGESTIVE
AND HEPATOBILIARY DISORDERS 1040
127 Endoscopic Diagnosis and Therapy 1040
Gregory G. Ginsberg
128 Abdominal and Alimentary Tract Imaging and
Interventional Radiology 1049
Stephen W. Trenker
129 Diagnostic Tests in Gastrointestinal Motility and
Physiology 1055
William L Hosier
130 Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 1062
William F. Stenson and Patti Eisenberg
131 Laproscopic Surgery for Gastrointestinal
Disorders 1074
C. Daniel Smith and Timothy M. Farrell
132 Liver Transplantation 1082
Christopher F. Schultz and Michael R. Lucey
PART 4: NEPHROLOGY 1091
SECTION I: APPROACH TO THE PATIENT
WITH RENAL AND ELECTROLYTE
DISORDERS 1092 133 Approach to the Patient With Renal
Disease 1092
H. David Humes
134 Approach to the Patient With Hematuria 1095
John H Galla
135 Approach to the Patient With Proteinuria and
Nephrotic Syndrome 1098
Jeffrey R. Schelling and John R. Sedor
136 Approach to the Patient With Dysuria and
Pyuria 1105
Eric W. Young
CONTENTS Xi
137 Approach to the Patient With Polyuria or
Nocturia 1108
Robert M.A. Richardson and Sheldon Tobe
138 Approach to the Patient With Urinary Retention
and Obstruction 1112
Nelson Leung, Amit K. Ghosh, and Karl A. Nath
139 Approach to the Patient With
Nephrolithiasis 1119
Rebeca D. Monk and David A. Bushinsky
140 Approach to the Patient With Oliguria and Acute
Renal Failure 1124
H. David Humes
141 Approach to the Patient With Chronic Renal
Failure 1133
Fuad N. Ziyadeh
142 Approach to the Patient With Volume Depletion
and Dehydration 1146
James A. Shayman
143 Approach to the Patient With Edema 1148
James A. Shayman
144 Approach to the Patient With
Hyponatremia 1150
Lawrence S. Weisberg and Malcolm Cox
145 Approach to the Patient With
Hypernatremia 1157
Harold M. Szerlip and Malcolm Cox
146 Approach to the Patient With Hypokalemia 1162
Manuel Martinez Maldonado
147 Approach to the Patient With
Hyperkalemia 1167
Manuel Martinez Maldonado
148 Approach to the Patient With Altered Magnesium
Concentration 1172
Anton C. Schoolwerth, George M. Feldman,
and R. Michael Culpepper
149 Approach to the Patient With Acid Base
Abnormalities 1176
Thomas D. DuBose, Jr.
SECTION II: DISORDERS OF THE
KIDNEY 1191 150 Immune Mediated Glomerulopathies 1191
Ian R. Rifkin and David J. Salant
151 Tubulointerstitial Diseases 1208
Carolyn J. Kelly and Eric G. Neilson
Xli CONTENTS
152 Vascular Diseases of the Kidney 1213
William L Henrich
153 Diabetes and the Kidney 1218
Frank C. Brosius HI and Charles W. Heilig
154 Dysproteinemias and the Kidney 1223
Paul W. Sanders
155 Renal Tubular Acidosis and Fanconi
Syndrome 1228
Peter C. Brazy
156 Renal Cysts and Cystic Diseases 1232
William D. Kaehny
157 Hereditary Nephropathies 1235
Martin C. Gregory
158 Obstructive Nephropathy 1238
Nelson Leung, Amit K. Ghosh, and Karl A. Nath
159 Renal Lithiasis 1243
David A. Bushinsky
160 Tumors of the Kidney, Ureter, and Bladder 1248
Jia Bi and Derek Raghavan
161 Congenital Anomalies of the Kidney, Ureter, and
Bladder 1254
Patrick Brophy and Jean E. Robillard
162 Pregnancy, the Kidney, and Hypertension 1260
Marshall D. Lindheimer and Adrian I. Katz
SECTION III: DIAGNOSTIC AND
THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES IN RENAL AND
ELECTROLYTE DISEASES 1266 163 Laboratory Evaluation of Renal Disorders 1266
Majd I. Jaradat and Bruce A. Molitoris
164 Renal Biopsy and Treatment of Glomerular
Disease 1273
Ronald J. Falk
165 Renal Substitution Treatment in Acute and
Chronic Renal Failure 1290
Paul Sakiewicz and Emil Paganini
166 Renal Transplantation 1297
Christopher Y. Lu, Miguel A. Vazquez,
Mariusz Kielar, D. Rohan Jeyarajah,
and Xin J. Zhou
167 Adjustment of Drug Dosage in Patients With
Renal Insufficiency 1304
Suzanne K. Swan
PART 5: RHEUMATOLOGIC, ALLERGIC, AND
DERMATOLOGIC DISEASES 1315
Rheumatology and Allergy 1316
SECTION I: APPROACH TO THE PATIENT
WITH RHEUMATOLOGIC AND ALLERGIC
DISORDERS 1316 168 Approach to the Patient With Musculoskeletal
Complaints 1316
Eric L. Radin
169 Approach to the Patient With Pain in One or a
Few Joints 1320
Alisa E. Koch
170 Approach to the Patient With Polyarthritis or
Generalized Musculoskeletal Pain 1324
Theodore Pincus
171 Approach to the Patient With Back Pain 1331
Glen S. O Sullivan
172 Approach to the Patient With Anergy 1338
Abba I. Terr
173 Approach to the Patient With Allergy 1340
Abba I. Terr ,
SECTION II: DISORDERS OF THE
RHEUMATOLOGIC AND ALLERGIC
SYSTEMS 1347 174 Rheumatoid Arthritis 1347
Gary S. Firestein
175 Osteoarthritis and Polychondritis 1359
Marc C. Hochberg
176 Spondyloarthropathies 1364
Frank C. Arnett ,
177 Crystal Induced Synovitis 1370
Michael M. Ward
178 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Overlap
Syndromes 1375
Ronald F. van Vollenhoven
179 Sderoderma and Raynaud s Syndrome 1392
James R. Seibold
180 Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathies 1399
Robert L. Wortmann
181 Vasculitis: Its Many Forms 1404
Gary S. Hoffman, Brian Mandell
182 Infectious Arthritis 1418
Mary M. Stimmler
183 Lyme Disease 1424
Leonard H. Sigal
184 Infiltrative, Neoplastic, and Endocrinologic Causes
of Musculoskeletal Complaints 1431
Juan ]. Canoso
185 Fibromyalgia (Fibrositis), Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome, Bursitis, and Other Nonarticular
Rheumatic Complaints 1436
Juan J. Canoso
186 Heritable Disorders of Connective Tissue 1439
Uta Francke
187 Inherited Deficiencies of Complement and
Immunoglobulins 1445
George F. Moxley
SECTION III: DIAGNOSTIC AND
THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES IN
RHEUMATOLOGIC AND ALLERGIC
DISEASES 1451 188 Use of Laboratory Tests in Rheumatic and
Immunologic Diseases 1451
John A. Hardin
189 Arthroscopy 1458
William J. Arnold
190 Imaging Techniques for Rheumatologic
Diagnosis 1460
Curtis W. Hayes and Avinash A. Balkissoon
Dermatology 1469
SECTION I: APPROACH TO THE PATIENT
WITH DERMATOLOGIC DISEASES 1469
191 Approach to the Patient With Skin Lesions 1469
Christopher M. Barnard
192 Approach to the Patient With Alopecia or
Balding 1478
Susan M. Swetter
SECTION II: DISORDERS OF THE
DERMATOLOGIC SYSTEMS 1481 193 Psoriasis, Lichen Planus, and Pityriasis
Rosea 1481
Christopher M. Barnard
194 Infections of Skin 1486
Gary L. Darmstadt
CONTENTS Xlii
195 Bullous Diseases of Skin and Mucous
Membranes 1490
Mark C. Udey
196 Atopic and Contact Dermatitis 1494
Teresa A. Borkotvski and Mark C. Udey
197 Allergic Urticaria and Erythema Multiforme 1496
Christopher M. Barnard
198 Approach to the Management of Skin
Cancer 1499
Susan M. Swetter
199 Cutaneous Reactions to Drugs 1503
Martin Vazaquez
SECTION III: DIAGNOSTIC AND
THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES IN
DERMATOLOGIC DISEASES 1508
200 Dermatologic Diagnosis: Fundamentals for the
Internist 1508
Julie Anne Winfield
PART 6: ONCOLOGY AND
HEMATOLOGY 1521
SECTION I: APPROACH TO THE PATIENT
WITH ONCOLOGIC AND HEMATOLOGIC
DISORDERS 1522
201 Approach to the Patient With
Lymphadenopathy 1522
David J. Vaughn
202 Approach to the Patient With Splenomegaly 1530
Lynn M. Schuchter
203 Approach to the Patient With a Mediastinal
Mass 1535
Kevin R. Fox
204 Approach to the Patient With Superior Vena Cava
Syndrome 1540
Janice P. Dutcher
205 Approach to the Patient With a Palpable Breast
Mass and/or An Abnormal Mammogram 1543
Helen Pass, Mark Helvie, and Sofia D. Merajver
206 Approach to the Patient With a Testicular
Mass 1551
Stephen D. Williams
207 Approach to the Patient With a Prostate Nodule
or Elevated Prostate Specific Antigen Level 1553
David C. Smith and James E. Montie
Xiv CONTENTS
208 Approach to the Patient With an Adnexal
Mass 1556
Ivor Benjamin and Stephen C. Rubin
209 Approach to the Patient With an Abnormal
Papanicolaou Smear 1562
Andrew W. Menzin and Stephen C. Rubin
210 Approach to the Patient With A Pathologic
Fracture 1567
Janice P. Dutcher
211 Approach to the Patient With Anemia 1570
Thomas P. Duffy
212 Approach to the Patient With Leukopenia 1575
Laurence A. Boxer
213 Approach to the Patient With
Thrombocytopenia 1582
Douglas B. Cines
214 Approach to the Patient With Pancytopenia 1589
Joel M. Rappeport
215 Approach to the Patient With an Elevated
Hemoglobin Level 1594
Eugene P. Frenkel
216 Approach to the Patient With Leukocytosis 1598
Stephen G. Emerson
217 Approach to the Patient With
Thrombocytosis 1601
Allen M. Gewirtz
218 Approach to the Patient With Bleeding 1606
Keith R. McCrae
219 Approach to the Patient With Thrombosis 1614
Joel S. Bennett
SECTION II: DISORDERS OF ONCOLOGY
AND HEMATOLOGY 1618 220 Breast Cancer 1618
Teresa Gilewski and Larry Norton
221 Gynecologic Malignancies 1634
Mark A. Morgan and Stephen C. Rubin
222 Germ Cell Malignancies in Men 1639
Stephen D. Williams
223 Prostate Cancer 1644
Kenneth J. Pienta and David C. Smith
224 Sarcomas of Soft Tissue and Bone 1648
/ Sybil Biermann and Laurence H. Baker
225 Epithelial Malignancies of the Head and
Neck 1653
George ]. Bosl and David G. Pfister
226 Cancer of Unknown Primary Origin 1659
John D. Hainsworth and F. Anthony Greco
227 Acute Leukemias 1663
Peter H. Wiernik
228 Chronic Leukemias 1672
George P. Canellos
229 Myelodysplastic Syndrome 1676
Frederick R. Appelbaum
230 Aplastic Anemia and Bone Marrow Failure
Syndromes 1680
Joel M. Rappeport
231 Myeloproliferative Disorders: Polycythemia Vera,
Thrombocythemia, and Myelofibrosis 1684
Eugene P. Frenkel
232 Hodgkin s Disease 1689
Sandra]. Horning
233 Non Hodgkin s Lymphomas 1694
R. Gregory Bociek, Julie M. Vose,
and James O. Armitage
234 Plasma Cell Disorders 1700
Phillip R. Greipp
235 Amyloidosis 1707
Robert A. Kyle
236 Waldenstrom s Macroglobulinemia 1710
Robert A. Kyle
237 Inherited Disorders of Blood Coagulation 1712
David Ginsburg
238 Acquired Disorders of Blood Coagulation 1718
Alvin H. Schmaier
239 Disorders of Platelet Function 1723
Keith R. McCrae and Sanford J. Shattil
240 Thrombotic Disorders 1733
Joel S. Bennett
241 Hemoglobinopathies 1740
George F. Atweh and Edward J. Benz, Jr.
242 Iron Deficiency and Iron Loading Anemias 1753
Kenneth R. Bridges
243 Megaloblastic Anemias 1758
Ralph Carmel
244 Hemolytic Anemias 1769
Joseph P. Catlett
245 Sickle Cell Anemia 1788
Bertram H. Lubin
246 Anemia of Chronic Disease 1794
Robert T. Means, Jr.
247 Paraneoplastic Syndromes 1797
Gregory P. Kalemkerian
SECTION III: DIAGNOSTIC AND
THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES IN ONCOLOGIC
AND HEMATOLOGIC DISORDERS 1801
248 Imaging in Oncology 1801
Stephen I. Marglin and Ronald A. Castellino
249 Pathology and Cytology 1806
Virginia A. LiVolsi and John E. Tomaszewski
250 Tumor Markers 1811
Daniel F. Hayes
251 Molecular Diagnosis of Cancer 1815
Jeffrey Sklar and Neal Lindeman
252 Principles of Surgical Oncology 1825
John M. Daly and Michael D. Lieberman
253 Principles of Radiation Oncology 1830
Allen S. Lichter
254 Principles of Chemotherapy and Hormonal
Therapy 1835
Bruce A. Chabner, Michael Seiden, and Jeffrey Clark
255 Principles of Biologic Therapy 1849
John W. Smith II and Walter J. Urba
256 Hematopoietic Growth Factors 1854
Malcolm A.S. Moore
257 Blood Types, Tissue Typing, and Transfusion of
Blood Products 1858
Frank T. Hsieh, Steven A. Mechanic, Edward Snyder,
and Albert Deisseroth
258 Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation 1865
Stephanie J. Lee and Joseph H. Antin
259 Anticoagulant and Fibrinolytic Therapy 1872
Bruce Furie
260 Cancer Pain Management 1875
Janet L. Abrahm
261 Antiemetic Treatment 1880
Richard J. Gralla
262 Design and Conduct of Cancer Clinical
Trials 1883
Michael A. Friedman and Richard Simon
CONTENTS XV
PART 7: INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND
AIDS 1887
Infectious Diseases 1888
SECTION I: APPROACH TO THE PATIENT
WITH INFECTIOUS DISEASES 1888 263 Approach to the Patient With Cellulitis and Other
Soft Tissue Infections 1888
Ronald T. Lewis
264 Intra Abdominal Abscess: Diagnosis and
Management 1895
Marianne Cinat and Samuel E. Wilson
265 Approach to the Patient With Osteomyelitis 1900
Layne O. Gentry
266 Approach to the Febrile Patient 1906
Philip A. Mackowiak
267 Approach to Infection in the
Immunocompromised Host 1911
Kenneth V.I. Rolston and Gerald P. Bodey
268 Approach to the Patient With Bacteremia and
Sepsis 1918
Gary A. Noskin and John P. Phair
269 Approach to the Patient With Recurrent
Infections 1926
Burke A. Cunha
SECTION II: INFECTIOUS DISEASES 1931
270 Endocarditis, Intravascular Infections, Pericarditis
and Myocarditis 1931
C. Glenn Cobbs and Michael Saccente
271 Approach to Infections of the Genitourinary
Tract, Including Perinephric Abscess and
Prostatitis 1941
Baldwin Toye and Allan R. Ronald
272 Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Genital Tract
Infections 1948
William C. Levine
273 Surgical Infections, including Burns and
Postoperative Infections 1957
E. Patchen Bellinger
Bacterial Infections
274 Staphylococcal Infections 1961
Dennis R. Schaberg
275 Streptococcal Infections 1965
Monica M. Farley and Benjamin Schwartz
XVi CONTENTS
276 Anthrax 1978
Raymond A. Smego, Jr.
277 Listeria and Erysipeloid Infections 1980
Barry Zelnff, Marcia Kielhofner, and Susan J. Burgert
278 Corynebacterial Infections 1984
Robert T. Chen and Charles R. Vitek
279 Meningococcal Infections 1986
Peter Densen
280 Gonococcal Infections 1990
Geo F. Brooks
281 Salmonellosis 1997
Sonja J. Olsen and Robert V. Tauxe
282 Shigellosis 2000
Karen Kotloff and Myron M. Levine
283 Infections Caused by Vibrio and Campylobacter
Species 2005
/. Glenn Morris, Jr. and Martin J. Blaser
284 Infection Caused by Heliobacter pylori 2012
David Y. Graham
285 Brucellosis, Tularemia, Pasteurellosis, and
Yersiniosis 2015
Edward J. Young
286 Infections Caused by Hemophilus and Bordetella
Species 2022
Charles J. Schleupner and Kenneth M. Sosnowski
287 Legionellosis 2028
Emanuel N. Vergis and Robert R. Muder
288 Chancroid and Granuloma Inguinale 2032
George P. Schmid
289 Bartonellosis 2034
NorbertJ. Roberts, Jr.
290 Clostridial Infections 2036
W. Lance George
291 Infections Caused by Nondostridial
Anaerobes 2041
Sydney M. Finegold and W. Lance George
292 Cat Scratch Disease, Bacillary Angioimatosis, and
Peliosis Hepatitis 2050
Thomas H. Belhorn
293 Rat Bite Fever 2053
Ronald G. Washburn
Mycobacterial Infections
294 Tuberculosis 2055
Lisa K. Fitzpatrick and Christopher Braden
295 Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Diseases 2065
David E. Griffith and Richard J. Wallace, Jr.
296 Leprosy 2072
Robert R. Jacobson
Spirochetal Infections
297 Syphilis 2073
Naiel N. Nassar and Justin David Radolf
298 Nonvenereal Treponematoses: Yaws, Pinta and
Endemic Syphilis 2082
Naiel N. Nassar and Justin David Radolf
299 Leptospirosis 2085
George J. Alangaden
300 Relapsing Fever 2087
Thomas Butler
Infections Caused by Fungi and Higher Bacteria
301 Actinomycetes: Nocardiosis, Actinomycetoma,
Actinomycosis 2090
Richard J. Wallace
302 Infections Caused by Dimorphic Fungi 2094
Thomas F. Patterson
303 Opportunistic Fungal Infections 2099
John E. Edwards, Jr.
Rickettsial Infections
304 Infections Caused by Rickettsia, Ehrlichia Orienta,
and Coxiella 2105
Daniel B. Fishbein
Mycoplasmal and Chlamydial Infections
305 Infections Caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae and
the Genital Mycoplasmas 2110
Charles M. Helms
306 Chlamydial Infections 2113
Robert B. Jones
Viral Infections
307 Infections Caused by Arboviruses 2118
James P. Luby
308 Infections Caused by Arenaviruses, Hantaviruses
and Filoviruses 2123
AH Khan and Anne K. Pflieger
309 Poxvirus Infections 2136
Brian W. J. Mahy
310 Respiratory Viral Infections 2138
Robert L. Atmar
311 Measles, Mumps, and Rubella 2147
Walter A. Orenstein and Melinda Wharton
312 Herpes Simplex Virus Infections 2152
Michael N. Oxman
313 Cytomegalovirus 2177
Sarah H. Cheeseman
314 Epstein Barr Virus, and the Infectious
Mononucleosis Syndrome 2179
Joseph S. Pagano
315 Varicella Zoster Virus Infection 2185
Anne A. Gershon
316 Enterovirus Infections 2189
Ross E. McKinney, Jr.
317 Viral Gastroenteritis 2192
Roger I. Glass
318 Rabies 2194
Charles E. Rupprecht
319 Human Papillomaviruses 2199
William Bonnez
320 Human Herpesvirus 6 2204
Thomas H. Belhorn
Parasitic Infections
321 Intestinal Protozoa 2206
Pablo C. Okhuysen and Cynthia L. Chappell
322 Malaria 2210
Donald J. Krogstad
323 Leishmaniasis 2215
A. Clinton White, Jr. and Peter C. Melby
324 African and American Trypanosomiasis 2220
Mario Paredes Espinoza and Patricia Paredes Casillas
325 Babesiosis 2226
Murray Winner
326 Toxoplasmosis 2230
Benjamin J. Luft
327 Pneumocystosis 2236
Donald Armstrong and Edward M. Bernard
328 Trichomoniasis 2240
Jose A. Prieto and Jorge D. Blanco
329 Free living Amebae Infections: Naegleria,
Acanthameba, and Leptomyxids 2241
Richard J. Duma
330 Introduction to Helminthic Diseases 2245
Adel A.F. Mahmoud
331 Tissue Nematode Infections 2245
James W. Kazura
332 Intestinal Nematodes 2252
Robert A. Salata
333 Cestode Infections 2257
Robert Blanton
CONTENTS XVii
334 Trematode Infections 2262
Charles H. King
SECTION III: DIAGNOSTIC AND
THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES IN INFECTIOUS
DISEASES 2268 335 Antimicrobial Therapeutic Agents 2268
William A. Craig
336 Approach to the Treatment of Systemic Fungal
Infections 2279
John H. Rex
337 Antimicrobial Chemoprophylaxis 2281
F. Marc LaForce
338 Hospital Epidemiology and Infection
Control 2283
Jan Evans Patterson
HIV AIDS 2293
SECTION I: APPROACH TO THE PATIENT
WITH HIV INFECTION 2293 339 Approach to the Patient With HIV
Exposure 2293
Elise M. Jochimsen and Denise M. Cardo
340 Approach to the Patient With Asymptomatic HIV
Infection (and Counseling) 2298
Abraham Verghese
341 Approach to the Symptomatic Patient With HIV
Infection 2301
Henry Masur
342 HIV/AIDS: Approach to the Patient With
Pulmonary Disease 2307
Philip C. Hopewell
343 HIV/AIDS: Approach to the Patient With
Diarrhea and/or Wasting 2310
Roberto C. Arduino
344 HIV/AIDS: Approach to the Patient With
Neurologic Symptoms 2312
Richard W. Price
345 Pathogenesis of HIV Infection 2316
Sharon Lewin and Martin Markowitz
SECTION II: DISORDERS OF HIV
INFECTION 2320
346 HIV/AIDS: Clinical Considerations 2320
Stephen B. Greenberg and Christopher J. Lahart
xviii contents
347 Neoplasms in AIDS 2328
David M. Aboulafia and Ronald T. Mitsuyasu
SECTION III: MANAGEMENT, PREVENTION,
AND CONTROL 2332 348 Principles of Antiretroviral Treatment and
Vaccines 2332
Christopher J. Lahart
349 HIV/AIDS: Epidemiology, Prevention and
Control 2339
Subhash K. Hira
PART 8: PULMONARY AND CRITICAL CARE
MEDICINE 2343
SECTION I: APPROACH TO THE PATIENT
WITH RESPIRATORY DISEASE OR CRITICAL
ILLNESS 2344 350 Approach to the Patient With Hypoxemia 2344
David H. Ingbar
351 Approach to the Patient With Dyspnea 2349
Kathy E. Sietsema
352 Approach to the Patient With Cough 2354
K. F Chung
353 Approach to the Patient With Hemoptysis 2361
Edward F. Haponik
354 Approach to the Critically 111 Patient 2366
Leonard D. Hudson and Kenneth P. Steinberg
355 Management of the Critically 111 Patient With
Multiple Organ Dysfunction 2369
Paul M. Dorinsky and Michael A. Matthay
356 Approach to the Patient With Acute Respiratory
Failure 2377
Thomas Corbridge
357 Approach to the Management of the Patient With
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome 2383
Kenneth P. Steinberg and Leonard D. Hudson
358 Approach to the Patient With Pleural
Disease 2389
Steven A. Sahn and John E. Hefner
359 Approach to the Patient With a Solitary
Pulmonary Nodule 2399
Joseph P. Lynch, III and Ella A. Kazerooni
360 Approach to the Patient With Interstitial Lung
Disease 2403
Kevin K. Brown
361 Approach to the Patient With Suspected
Pneumonia 2412
Galen B. Toews
362 Evaluation of Pulmonary Disease in the
Immunocompromised Host 2419
Phillip C. Hopewell
SECTION II: DISORDERS OF THE
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2427 363 Asthma 2427
Sally E. Wenzel
364 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
(COPD) 2433
Andrew L. Ries
365 Bronchiectasis 2439
John M. Luce and Robert M. Jasmer
366 Diseases of the Upper Airway 2443
Michael G. Glenn and Ernest A. Weymullerjr.
367 Lung Abscess 2450
Hugh A. Cassiere and Michael S. Niederman
368 Pulmonary Tuberculosis 2454
Charles L. Daley
369 Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis 2460
Alan F. Barker
370 Cystic Fibrosis 2462
Moira L. Aitken
371 Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonias 2469
Talmadge E. King, Jr.
372 Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis 2477
William W. Merrill
373 Sarcoidosis 2481
Lee S. Newman and Cecile S. Rose
374 The Granulomatous Vasculitides 2486
Ulrich Specks
375 Occupational Lung Diseases 2495
Patrick G. Hartley and David A. Schwartz
376 Miscellaneous Pulmonary Disease 2510
Leslie Zimmerman
377 Lung Cancer 2521
Eric J. Olsen and James R. Jett
378 Pulmonary Thromboembolism 2531
Thomas M. Hyers
379 Diseases of the Mediastinum and Chest
Wall 2536
Cameron D. Wright
380 Diseases of Respiratory Muscles 2539
Thomas K. Aldrich
381 Diseases of Ventillatory Control 2541
Clifford W. Zwillich and Sogol Notvbar
382 Sleep Apnea Syndrome, Hypersomnolence, and
Other Sleep Disorders 2545
David R. White
383 Inhalation and Aspiration Syndromes 2553
Norman E. Adair and Edward F. Haponik
384 Diseases of High Altitude 2559
Robert B. Schoene
SECTION III: DIAGNOSTIC AND
THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES 2563 385 Essential Points of the Pulmonary History and
Physical Examination 2563
Michael E. Hanley
386 Approach to Imaging of the Chest 2569
David A. Lynch
387 Pulmonary Function Testing 2579
Jack L. Clausen
388 Hemodynamic and Respiratory Monitoring in
Critical Care 2585
Barbara A. Cockrill
389 Diagnostic Procedures in Pulmonary and Critical
Care Medicine 2593
Suzette Garofano and Diane E. Stover
390 Respiratory Therapy Techniques 2601
Carolyn H. Welsh
391 Lung Transplantation 2608
Robert M. Kotloff
PART 9: ENDOCRINOLOGY, METABOLISM,
AND GENETICS 2617
SECTION I: APPROACH TO THE PATIENT
WITH ENDOCRINOLOGIC, METABOLIC, AND
GENETIC DISORDERS 2618
392 Approach to the Patient With a Thyroid
Nodule 2618
James A. Fagin
393 Approach to Menstrual Disorders and
Galactorrhea 2620
Robert L. Barbieri
394 Approach to the Patient With Virilization 2623
Richard S. Legro
CONTENTS XIX
395 Approach to the Patient With
Gynecomastia 2626
Glenn D. Braunstein
396 Approach to the Infertile Male 2628
Frances J. Hayes
397 Approach to Sexual Dysfunction in the
Female 2631
Robert L. Barbieri
398 Approach to Sexual Dysfunction in the
Male 2632
Max Hirshkotvitz and Glenn R. Cunningham
399 Approach to the Patient With
Hyperglycemia 2635
Jay S. Skyler
400 Approach to the Patient With
Hypoglycemia 2648
John F. Service
401 Approach to the Patient With Flushing 2651
Jerome M. Feldman
402 Approach to Hypercalcemia and
Hypocalcemia 2652
Bruce Lobaugh and Marc K. Drezner
SECTION II: DISORDERS OF
ENDOCRINOLOGY, METABOLISM, AND
GENETICS 2663 _ _
403 Disorders of the Hypothalamic and Anterior
Pituitary Gland 2663
John C. Marshall and Ariel L. Barkan
404 Disorders of Posterior Pituitary Function 2684
Alan G. Robinson
405 Disorders of the Pineal Gland 2691
Warner Burch
406 Disorders of the Thyroid Gland 2693
Leonard Wartofsky
407 Adrenal Cortical Disorders 2720
David E. Schteingart
408 Adrenal Medullary Disorders 2735
Brahm Shapiro and Milton D. Gross
409 Endocrinology of the Female 2740
Robert L. Barbieri
410 Disorders of Gonadal Function in Men 2743
Peter J. Snyder
411 Diabetes Mellitus, Types I and II 2751
Jay S. Skyler
412 Metabolic Bone Disease 2769
Dolores Shoback and Coleman Gross
XX CONTENTS
413 Disorders of Carbohydrate Metabolism (Excluding
Diabetes) 2784
Stanton Segal
414 Disorders of Amino Acid Metabolism 2788
Robert J. Smith
415 Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia 2793
Stephen J. Marx
416 Genetic Disorders 2796
Richard W. Erbe
SECTION ill: DIAGNOSTIC AND
THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES IN
ENDOCRINOLOGIC, METABOLIC, AND
GENETIC DISORDERS 2812 417 Testing and Evaluation of Pituitary End Organ
Function 2812
Ariel L. Barkan and John C. Marshall
418 Evaluation of Thyroid Function Tests 2821
Rasa Kazlauskaite, Bruce Weintraub, and Kenneth
Burman
419 Human Gene Therapy 2829
James M. Wilson
PART 10: NEUROLOGY 2833
SECTION I: APPROACH TO THE PATIENT
WITH NEUROLOGIC DISEASES 2834 420 Approach to the Patient With Neurologic
Complaints 2834
Vincent P. Sweeney and Donald W. Paly
421 Approach to the Patient With Headache 2836
James W. Lance
422 Approach to the Patient With Dizziness and
Vertigo 2844
Mark F. Walker and David S. Zee
423 Approach to the Patient With Tumors of the
Central Nervous System 2846
Lisa M. DeAngelis and J. Gregory Cairncross
424 Approach to the Patient With Impairment of
Consciousness 2856
John J. Caronna
425 Approach to the Patient With a Sleep
Disorder 2862
Roger J. Broughton
426 Approach to the Patient With Seizures 2864
Antonio V. Delgado Escueta
427 Approach to the Patient With Visual
Complaints 2876
Preston C. Calvert
428 Approach to the Patient With a Gait
Disorder 2881
Stephen G. Reich
429 Approach to the Patient With Abnormal
Movements and Tremors 2884
Stephen G. Reich
430 Approach to the Patient With Disorders of
Sensation 2888
John W. Griffin
431 Approach to the Patient With Suspected Infection
of the Central Nervous System 2894
Anthony W. Chow and Donald W. Paty
SECTION II: DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS
SYSTEM 2904 432 Cerebrovascular Diseases 2904
John J. Caronna
433 Demyelinating Diseases 2912
John J. Richert
434 Parkinson s Disease and Related Disorders 2915
Stephen G. Reich
435 Chronic Dementing Conditions 2918
Bruce L Miller
436 Cerebellar Degeneration 2921
Ging Yuek Robin Hsiung and Oksana Suchowersky
437 Amytrophic Lateral Sclerosis 2923
Andrea M. Corse
438 Huntington s Disease 2926
Michael R. Hayden and Blair R. Leavitt
439 Central Nervous System Poisoning 2928
/ William Langston, Ian Irwin, Sarah A. Jewell
440 The Neurologic Complications and Consequences
of Ethanol Use and Abuse 2933
Stanley A. Hashimoto and Donald W. Paty
441 Bacterial Infections of the Nervous System 2936
Anthony W. Chow and Donald W. Paty
442 Viral Infections of the Nervous System 2946
Jorge T. Gonzalez
443 Slow Virus Infections in the Nervous System,
Including AIDS 2953
Jerry S. Wolinsky and Justin C. McArthur
444 Seizures and Epilepsies 2958
Antonio V. Delgado Escueta
445 Structural Disorders of the Spinal Column 2972
John Dean Ryboch
446 Disorders of the Peripheral Nervous System 2975
Ahmet Hoke and Thomas E. Feasby
447 Mononeuropathies and Entrapment
Neuropathies 2987
Andrew A. Eisen
448 Muscle Disease 2991
Andrew A, Eisen and Kenneth Berry
SECTION III: DIAGNOSTIC AND
THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES IN
NEUROLOGIC DISEASES 2996 449 Lumbar Puncture and Cerebrospinal Fluid
Analysis 2996
George C. Ebers
450 Electroencephalography and Evoked
Potentials 2999
David B. MacDonald
451 Neurophysiology: Nerve Conduction and
Electromyography 3000
Andrew A. Eisen
452 Neuroimaging 3004
Jack O. Greenberg
453 Serologic and Molecular Genetic Diagnoses 3015
Russell Margolis and Christopher Ross
PART 11: GERIATRICS 3019
SECTION I: APPROACH TO ASSESSMENT
AND MANAGEMENT OF THE ELDERLY
PATIENT WITH A MAJOR GERIATRIC
PROBLEM COMPLEX 3020 454 Diagnosis and Management of the Elderly
Patient 3020
Michele F. Bellantoni
455 Approach to the Elderly Patient With
Hypertension 3026
William B. Applegate
456 Approach to the Elderly Patient With
Diabetes 3032
Jeffrey B. Halter
457 Approach to the Elderly Patient With
Dyslipidemia 3037
Walter H. Ettinger, Jr. and William R. Hazzard
458 Approach to the Elderly Patient With
Incontinence 3041
Joseph G. Ouslander and Theodore M. Johnson, II
CONTENTS XXI
459 Approach to the Elderly Patient With Altered
Mental Status 3047
Sharon K. Inouye
460 Approach to the Elderly Patient With
Depression 3053
Dan G Blazer
461 Approach to the Elderly Patient With Disorders of
Fluid and Osmolality Regulations 3055
Jo Wiggins
462 Approach to the Elderly Patient With Falls and
Impaired Mobility 3060
Mary E. Tinetti
463 Approach to the Patient With Pressure
Ulcers 3067
Richard M. Allman
464 Approach to the Frail Elderly Patient 3069
Linda P. Fried and Jeremy Walston
SECTION II: DISORDERS PROMINENT IN
GERIATRIC MEDICAL PRACTICE 3074 465 Diagnosis and Management of Osteoporosis in
Older Adults 3074
Karen Prestwood
466 Dementia, Including Alzheimer s Disease 3082
Christopher M. Clark
467 Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia/Urinary
Obstruction 3085
/. Lisa Tenover
SECTION III: DIAGNOSTIC AND
THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES IN THE
ELDERLY: SPECIAL ASPECTS AND
CONSIDERATIONS 3091 468 Geriatric Assessment 3091
David B. Reuben
469 Geriatric Clinical Pharmacology 3095
Janice B. Schwartz
470 Geriatric Clinical Nutrition, Including
Malnutrition, Obesity, and Weight Loss 3107
Jeffrey I. Wallace, Robert S, Schwartz
471 Exercise in the Elderly 3114
Alice S. Ryan and Andrew P. Goldberg
472 Geriatric Rehabilitation 3123
Kenneth Brummel Smith
473 Philosophical and Ethical Issues in
Geriatrics 3127
Christine K. Cassel
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