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KKuummaarr && CCllaarrkk’’ss Clinical Medicine Eighth Edition For Elsevier Senior Content Strategist: Pauline Graham Content Development Specialists: Alison Whitehouse/Ailsa Laing Project Manager: Lucy Boon Designer/Design Direction: Stewart Larking Illustration Manager: Jennifer Rose Illustrators: Richard Morris, Ethan Danielson KKuummaarr && CCllaarrkk’’ss Clinical Medicine Eighth Edition Edited by Professor Parveen Kumar CBE BSc MD DM(HC) FRCP(L&E) FRCPath Professor of Medicine and Education, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, and Honorary Consultant Physician and Gastroenterologist, Barts Health NHS Trust and Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK Dr Michael Clark MD FRCP Honorary Senior Lecturer, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London and Princess Grace Hospital, London, UK Edinburgh London New York Oxford Philadelphia St Louis Sydney Toronto 2012 © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Details on how to seek permission, further information about the Publisher’s permissions policies and our arrangements with organizations such as the Copyright Clearance Center and the Copyright Licensing Agency, can be found at our website: www.elsevier.com/permissions. This book and the individual contributions contained in it are protected under copyright by the Publisher (other than as may be noted herein). Eighth Edition 2012 Seventh Edition 2009 Sixth Edition 2005 Fifth Edition 2002 Fourth Edition 1998 Third Edition 1994 Second Edition 1990 First Edition 1987 ISBN 978-0-7020-4499-1 International ISBN 978-0-7020-4500-4 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data A catalog record for this book is available from the Library of Congress Notice Knowledge and best practice in this field are constantly changing. As new research and experience broaden our understanding, changes in research methods, professional practices, or medical treatment may become necessary. Practitioners and researchers must always rely on their own experience and knowledge in evaluating and using any information, methods, compounds, or experiments described herein. In using such information or methods they should be mindful of their own safety and the safety of others, including parties for whom they have a professional responsibility. With respect to any drug or pharmaceutical products identified, readers are advised to check the most current information provided (i) on procedures featured or (ii) by the manufacturer of each product to be administered, to verify the recommended dose or formula, the method and duration of administration, and contraindications. It is the responsibility of practitioners, relying on their own experience and knowledge of their patients, to make diagnoses, to determine dosages and the best treatment for each individual patient, and to take all appropriate safety precautions. To the fullest extent of the law, neither the Publisher nor the authors, contributors, or editors, assume any liability for any injury and/or damage to persons or property as a matter of products liability, negligence or otherwise, or from any use or operation of any methods, products, instructions, or ideas contained in the material herein. The Publisher Printed in Spain Working together to grow libraries in developing countries www.elsevier.com | www.bookaid.org | www.sabre.org The publisher’s policy is to use paper manufactured from sustainable forests Contents v Contents Online contents vii Contributors ix International Advisory Panel xii Preface to the Eighth Edition xiv Acknowledgements xv 1. Ethics, law and communication 1 D Bowman and A Cushing 2. Molecular cell biology and human genetics 17 DP Kelsell, C Byrne and KJ Linton 3. The immune system and disease 49 M Peakman 4. Infectious diseases, tropical medicine and sexually transmitted infections 73 PJ Moss, WL Irving and J Anderson 5. Nutrition 195 M Elia 6. Gastrointestinal disease 229 J Lindsay, L Langmead and SL Preston 7. Liver, biliary tract and pancreatic disease 303 AK Burroughs and D Westaby 8. Haematological disease 371 MF Murphy, JS Wainscoat and KJ Pasi 9. Malignant disease 431 CJ Gallagher, TA Lister and M Smith 10. Palliative medicine and symptom control 485 MJ Johnson, GE Eva and S Booth 11. Rheumatology and bone disease 493 M Shipley, A Rahman, D O’Gradaigh and R Conway vi Contents 12. Kidney and urinary tract disease 561 MM Yaqoob 13. Water, electrolytes and acid–base balance 637 MM Yaqoob 14. Cardiovascular disease 669 AJ Camm and NH Bunce 15. Respiratory disease 791 AJ Frew and S Doffman 16. Critical care medicine 867 CJ Hinds, D Watson and RM Pearse 17. Drug therapy and poisoning 899 M Rawlins and A Vale 18. Environmental medicine 929 ML Clark and CRA Clarke 19. Endocrine disease 937 MJ Levy and TA Howlett 20. Diabetes mellitus and other disorders of metabolism 1001 EAM Gale and JV Anderson 21. The special senses 1047 ML Harries, F Vaz, S Verma and RD Hamilton 22. Neurological disease 1067 P Jarman 23. Psychological medicine 1155 J Bourke and PD White 24. Skin disease 1193 DG Paige Index 1237 Online Contents vii Online Contents w w w. s t u d e n t c o n s u l t .c o m Kumar & Clark’s Clinical Medicine eighth edition can be fully (cid:2) Rabies Professor K N Viswanathan accessed online via www.studentconsult.com. Follow the (cid:2) Rheumatic fever Professor K N Viswanathan instructions on the inside cover to access full text and illus- trations, as well as additional features (listed below and (cid:2) Rift Valley fever Professor O. Khalafallah, online under the ‘extras’ tab). These include 30 short chap- Dr A A K Jebriel, Dr M El Sadig, Dr M Mirghani, ters written by members of our prestigious International Advi- Professor S S Fedail sory Board. You will also be entitled to one year’s free online (cid:2) Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) Professor access to Goldman’s Cecil Medicine 24th edition (2704 K N Lai pages of major medical reference work). (cid:2) Snake bite Professor Dr CA Gnanathasan, R Sheriff and ONLINE CHAPTERS Professor P Agrawal Editor: Professor Janaka de Silva (cid:2) Soil-transmitted helminths Professor NR de Silva (cid:2) Arsenic poisoning Dr A K Kundu (cid:2) Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) associated (cid:2) Brucellosis Professor S S Fedail with HIV Professor V J Louw (cid:2) Cholera Professor K N Viswanathan (cid:2) Tropical sprue Professor S A Azer (cid:2) Dengue fever Professor R Sood (cid:2) Vaccination for adults Professor R Dewan (cid:2) Diarrhoeas including amoebiasis Professor S A Azer (cid:2) Vitamin B12 and folic acid deficiency Professor (cid:2) Fluorosis Professor F S Hough V J Louw (cid:2) Heat stroke and heat stress Professor S A Azer INTERACTIVE SURFACE ANATOMY (cid:2) HIV in resource-limited settings Professor M Mendelson and Professor G Maartens From Drake et al: Gray’s Anatomy for Students Over 40 interactive animations covering the seven body (cid:2) HIV nephropathy Dr N Wearne regions, demonstrating major anatomical features, surface landmarks and other palpable structures. We are grateful to (cid:2) HIV-associated Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory the authors of Gray’s Anatomy for Students for the opportu- Syndrome (IRIS) Professor G Meintjes nity to provide Kumar & Clark readers with the benefits of (cid:2) IgA nephropathy Professor K N Lai this unique interactive learning tool. (cid:2) Infections caused by Rickettsiae, Orientiae and Coxiella Back Dr R Premaratna (cid:2) How to identify specific vertebral spinous processes (cid:2) Leprosy Professor S A Kamath (cid:2) Visualizing the inferior ends of the spinal cord and (cid:2) Leptospirosis Professor K N Viswanathan subarachnoid space (cid:2) Liver transplantation Dr J T Wells and Professor Thorax M R Lucey (cid:2) How to count ribs (cid:2) Malaria Professor S A Kamath and Professor (cid:2) Surface anatomy of the breast in women NR de Silva (cid:2) Visualizing structures at the T4/5 vertebral level (cid:2) Neurology of toxins and envenoming Dr U K Ranawaka (cid:2) Visualizing structures in the superior mediastinum (cid:2) Visualizing the margins of the heart (cid:2) Non-communicable diseases in sub-Saharan Africa (cid:2) Where to listen for heart sounds Dr N Ntusi (cid:2) How to visualize the pleural cavities and lungs (cid:2) Pesticide and plant poisoning Professor J de Silva (cid:2) Where to listen to right lung sounds (cid:2) Pyogenic meningitis Dr S Shafqat and Dr A Zaidi (cid:2) Where to listen to left lung sounds viii Online Contents Pelvis and perineum (cid:2) Where to take peripheral arterial pulses in the head and (cid:2) Identification of structures in the urogenital triangle of neck women (cid:2) Testing eye movements – demonstration illustrating the (cid:2) Identification of structures in the urogenital triangle of muscle involved in each activity. men ANIMATIONS OF PRACTICAL PROCEDURES Abdomen A selection of key practical procedures created especially for (cid:2) How to find the superficial inguinal ring Kumar & Clark. (cid:2) How to determine lumbar vertebral levels (cid:2) Arterial cannulation (cid:2) Visualizing structures at the LI vertebral level (cid:2) Arterial puncture (cid:2) Visualizing the position of major blood vessels (cid:2) Bladder catheterization: female (cid:2) Using abdominal quadrants to locate major viscera (cid:2) Bladder catheterization: male (cid:2) Defining surface regions to which pain from the gut is (cid:2) Central venous catheterization (CVC): jugular vein referred (cid:2) Central venous catheterization (CVC): subclavian vein (cid:2) Where to find the kidneys and spleen (cid:2) Joint aspiration (cid:2) Lumbar puncture Lower limb (cid:2) Venepuncture (cid:2) Avoiding the sciatic nerve (cid:2) Finding the femoral artery in the femoral triangle HEART AND LUNG SOUNDS (cid:2) Identifying structures around the knee Ten pulmonary and 12 cardiac sounds which can be either (cid:2) Visualizing the contents of the popliteal fossa heard on their own or accompanied by an instructive narra- (cid:2) Finding the tarsal tunnel tive. This workshop has been prepared by Dr Salvatore Man- (cid:2) Identifying tendons around the ankle and in the foot gione, and we are grateful for the opportunity to make it (cid:2) Finding the dorsalis pedis artery available to readers of Kumar & Clark. (cid:2) Identifying major superficial veins (cid:2) CARDIAC AUSCULTATION: (cid:2) Where to take peripheral arterial pulses in the lower Opening snap limb Aortic regurgitation and systolic flow murmur Pericardial friction rub Upper limb S3 gallop (cid:2) Visualizing the axilla, its contents and related structures Mid-systolic click (cid:2) Locating the brachial artery in the arm Patent ductus arteriosus (cid:2) Locating the triceps brachii tendon and the position of the radial nerve Early-systolic ejection sound (cid:2) Identifying the cubital fossa and its contents Aortic stenosis (cid:2) Identifying tendons and locating major vessels and S4 gallop nerves in the distal forearm Mitral regurgitation (cid:2) Identifying the position of the flexor retinaculum and the Aortic regurgitation recurrent branch of the median nerve Mitral stenosis and opening snap (cid:2) Visualizing the positions of the superficial and deep (cid:2) PULMONARY AUSCULTATION: palmar arches Bronchial breath sounds (cid:2) Where to take peripheral arterial pulses in the upper Crackles limb Wheezes Head and neck Vesicular breath sounds (cid:2) Visualizing structures at the CIII/CIV and CVI vertebral Pleural friction rub levels Bronchial breath sounds and late-inspiratory (cid:2) How to outline the anterior and posterior triangles of the crackles neck Late-inspiratory squeak (cid:2) How to locate the cricothyroid ligament (membrane) Amphoric breath sounds (cid:2) How to find the thyroid gland Whispered pectoriloquy Contributors ix Contributors Jane Anderson BSc PhD MB BS Nicholas Harry Bunce BSc MB Sarah R Doffman MB ChB FRCP FRCP BS MD Consultant Respiratory Physician, Consultant Physician and Director, The Consultant Cardiologist, St George’s Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals Centre for the Study of Sexual Health Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UK NHS Trust, Royal Sussex County and HIV, Homerton University Hospital Cardiovascular disease Hospital, Brighton, UK NHS Foundation Trust; Honorary Respiratory disease Andrew Kenneth Burroughs MB Professor, The Institute of Cell and ChB(Hons) FEBG FEBTM Marinos Elia BSc(Hons) MD Molecular Science, Barts and The HonDSc(Med) FRCP FMedSci FRCP London School of Medicine and Vice President (Hepatology), British Professor of Clinical Nutrition and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of Society of Gastroenterology; Consultant Metabolism, Institute of Human Nutrition, London, London, UK Physician and Hepatologist and University of Southampton, and Infectious diseases, tropical medicine and Professor of Hepatology, University Consultant Physician, University Hospital sexually transmitted infection College Medical School, University Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, John V Anderson MD MA MB BS College London, London, UK Southampton, UK FRCP Liver, biliary tract and pancreatic disease Nutrition Consultant Physician, Homerton Carolyn Byrne PhD Gail Elizabeth Eva BSc MSc PhD University Hospital NHS Foundation Professor in Skin Biology, Centre for SROT Trust and Barts Health NHS Trust; Cutaneous Research, Blizard Institute, Research Fellow, Department of Brain Honorary Senior Lecturer at Barts and Barts and The London School of Repair and Rehabilitation, Institute of The London School of Medicine and Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary Neurology University College London, Dentistry, Queen Mary University of University of London. London, UK London, UK London, London, UK Molecular cell biology and human Palliative medicine and symptom control Diabetes mellitus and other disorders of genetics Anthony J Frew MA MD FRCP metabolism A John Camm MD FRCP Professor of Allergy and Respiratory Sara Booth MD FRCP Professor of Clinical Cardiology, Medicine, Brighton and Sussex Medical Macmillan Consultant in Palliative St George’s, University of London, School, Brighton and Sussex University Medicine, Clinical Director of Palliative London, UK Hospitals NHS Trust, Brighton, UK Care, Palliative Care Service, Cardiovascular disease Respiratory disease Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Michael L Clark MD FRCP Edwin AM Gale MB BChir FRCP Trust, Cambridge; Honorary Visiting Honorary Senior Lecturer, Barts and Professor of Diabetic Medicine, Senior Research Fellow and Hon Senior The London School of Medicine and University of Bristol, Bristol, UK Lecturer, Department of Palliative Care Dentistry, Queen Mary University of Diabetes mellitus and other disorders of and Policy, Kings College, London, UK London and Princess Grace Hospital, metabolism Palliative medicine and symptom control London, UK Christopher J Gallagher MB ChB Environmental medicine Julius Bourke MB BS MRCPsych PhD FRCP Clinical Lecturer, Centre for Psychiatry, Charles Richard Astley Clarke Consultant Medical Oncologist, Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, FRCP St Bartholomew’s Hospital, Barts Health Barts and The London School of Honorary Consultant Neurologist, NHS Trust, London, UK Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary National Hospital for Neurology and Malignant disease University of London; Consultant Neurosurgery, London, UK Robin D Hamilton MB BS DM Psychiatrist, Barts Health NHS Trust and Environmental medicine FRCOphth East London NHS Foundation Trust, Richard Conway MB MRCPI Consultant Ophthalmologist, Moorfields London, UK Rheumatology Specialist Registrar, Eye Hospital, London, UK Psychological medicine Department of Rheumatology, St. The special senses Deborah Bowman PhD James’ Hospital, Dublin, Ireland Meredydd L Harries MB BS Professor of Bioethics, Clinical Ethics Rheumatology and bone disease FRCS MSc and Medical Law, Division of Population Annie Cushing BDS(Hons) PhD Consultant ENT Surgeon, Royal Sussex Health Sciences and Education, St. FDSRCS County Hospital, Brighton, UK George’s, University of London, UK Reader in Clinical Communication Skills, The special senses Ethics, law and communication Institute of Health Sciences Education, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK Ethics, law and communication

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