【301-6790】CURRENT Medical Diagnosis & Treatment 2025 (IE)

【301-6790】CURRENT Medical Diagnosis & Treatment 2025 (IE)

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ISBN 9781266267901

作者/出版社 Papadakis / McGraw-Hill

出版年代/版次 2025/64

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重量:2.62kg  頁數:1821 裝訂:平裝 開數:25.4 x 18.3 cm 印刷:彩色


The #1 annual guide in adult internal medicine.

Each year CURRENT Medical Diagnosis and Treatment (CMDT) undergoes extensive revision to deliver new clinical developments in every field of adult internal medicine—making it the most popular annual textbook of its kind.

For more than six decades, CMDT has been disseminating authoritative information that students, residents, and clinicians need to build their medical knowledge, expertise, and confidence. Written by top experts in their fields, chapters are formatted so you can find the most relevant diagnostic tools for day-to-day practice.

CURRENT Medical Diagnosis & Treatment 2025 provides:

  • Emphasis on the practical aspects of clinical diagnosis and disease management
  • Coverage of more than 1,000 diseases and disorders
  • Hundreds of quick-access drug treatment tables with indexed trade names
  • Essentials of Diagnosis provides snapshot of common diseases/disorders
  • Diagnostic and treatment algorithms and tables present critical information at a glance
  • Carefully curated references provide peer-reviewed, evidence-based information and PMID numbers for quick online access
  • Hundreds of full-color photographs and illustrations


CMDT 2025 updates include:

  • “Year in Review” table highlights nearly 100 recent advances impacting clinical practice
  • New chapter on Substance Use Disorders
  • New photos reflecting clinical conditions in a variety of skin tones
  • Key updates to Viral & Rickettsial Infections chapter including concise directives on COVID-19 and measles
  • Expanded coverage of major GI Disorders such as Crohn disease and ulcerative colitis