基本説明
World-leading researchers provide essay style reviews covering historically influential studies in the core areas of medicine, providing an excellent reference text that gives an authoritative overall framework to a given topic.
Full Description
Medical students and junior and senior doctors are frequently called upon to give research presentations, write reports, and answer exam questions on specific areas of medical research. Understanding Medical Research: The Studies That Shaped Medicine is an exciting new title that offers a unique and valuable approach to understanding historically influential studies in important areas of medicine.
Featuring chapters from Sir Liam Donaldson and Sir David Weatherall, amongst others, world leading researchers identify ten primary research papers that have shaped the direction of research in their given topic, examining why they were carried out, key findings, and how they changed the field.
Each chapter also contains short sections on 'Key Questions Remaining' which outline outstanding areas where further research is needed, and a link to 'Key Laboratories/Clinics' which point the reader to major research groups of international standing.
Covering the seminal research in core areas of medicine, Understanding Medical Research provides an authoritative framework on each topic for medical students and healthcare professionals.
Contents
Contributors, ix
Preface, xiv
Foreword, xv
Sir Liam Donaldson
Acknowledgements, xvi
Chapter 1 Population Health, 1
Douglas Noble, Felix Greaves and Sir Liam Donaldson
Chapter 2 Patient Safety, 14
Felix Greaves, Douglas Noble and Sir Liam Donaldson
Chapter 3 Heart Failure, 24
Martin R. Cowie and Kaushik Guha
Chapter 4 Acute Coronary Syndrome (NSTEMI), 34
Wei Yao Lim and Colin Berry
Chapter 5 Lipids, Dyslipidaemia and Cardiovascular Disease, 46
Gilbert R. Thompson
Chapter 6 Atrial Fibrillation, 58
Kunihiro Nishida and Stanley Nattel
Chapter 7 Asthma, 69
Tak H. Lee and Leonard Siew
Chapter 8 Cystic Fibrosis, 81
Andrew Bush
Chapter 9 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, 92
Paul A. Ford and Peter J. Barnes
Chapter 10 Pneumonia, 103
John M. Wrightson, Eleanor K. Mishra and Robert J.O. Davies
Chapter 11 Stroke, 115
Philip M.W. Bath and Nikola Sprigg
Chapter 12 Parkinson's Disease, 127
Edward J. Newman and Donald G. Grosset
Chapter 13 Epilepsy, 138
Fergus J. Rugg-Gunn
Chapter 14 Motor Neuron Disease, 151
Martin R. Turner and Kevin Talbot
Chapter 15 Migraine, 162
Mark W. Weatherall
Chapter 16 Multiple Sclerosis, 171
Alasdair Coles and Alastair Compston
Chapter 17 The Autoimmune Basis for Guillain-Barr_e Syndrome, 183
John A. Goodfellow and Hugh J. Willison
Chapter 18 Helicobacter pylori, Peptic Ulcers and Gastric Cancer, 193
Anahita Dua and Emad M. El-Omar
Chapter 19 Acute Liver Failure, 204
James O'Beirne and Andrew K. Burroughs
Chapter 20 Haemostasis and Thrombosis, 216
Charles Percy and Raza Alikhan
Chapter 21 The Inherited Disorders of Haemoglobin, 224
Sir David Weatherall
Chapter 22 Diabetes Therapy and the Prevention of Vascular Damage, 235
Philip Home
Chapter 23 Rheumatoid Arthritis, 246
Jonathan C.W. Edwards and Maria J. Leandro
Chapter 24 Osteoarthritis, 254
Kirsten White, Alexander S. Nicholls, Anushka Soni and Nigel Arden
Chapter 25 Systemic Vasculitis, 263
Joanna Robson, Ravi Suppiah and Raashid Luqmani
Chapter 26 Polycystic Kidney Disease, 275
Qi Qian
Chapter 27 Glomerular Disease and the Nephrotic Syndrome, 285
Jenny Papakrivopoulou and Robert Unwin
Chapter 28 Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, 296
Tica Pichulik and Alison Simmons
Chapter 29 Transplantation, 309
Elizabeth Simpson
Chapter 30 Autoimmunity, 320
Jonathan C.W. Edwards and Geraldine Cambridge
Chapter 31 The Biochemistry of Depression, 329
Philip J. Cowen
Chapter 32 Schizophrenia and the Dopamine Hypothesis, 338
Mandy Johnstone and Eve C. Johnstone
Chapter 33 Alzheimer's Disease, 349
Gordon Wilcock and Alistair Burns
Index, 361