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Case Reports in Cardiology: Coronary Heart Disease and Hyperlipidemia

Case Reports in Cardiology: Coronary Heart Disease and Hyperlipidemia

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Case reports have been a critical aspect of clinical education and knowledge development in medicine, and this book explores their history and ongoing importance in cardiology. It offers insights into how case reports can be used to enhance diagnostic accuracy, identify new treatment options, and promote innovation. It also provides valuable insights into the process of writing and publishing case reports.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 274 pages
Publication date: 30 November 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


From the earliest days of medicine to the present, case reports have played a vital role in clinical education and knowledge development. In this comprehensive volume, renowned expert Dr. William C. Roberts delves into the rich history and ongoing significance of case reports in cardiology. Through engaging and insightful analysis, the book demonstrates how case reports have provided physicians with invaluable insights into rare diseases, complex conditions, and groundbreaking treatments. Drawing on a vast range of sources, from ancient manuscripts to cutting-edge journals, it offers a unique perspective on the role of case reports in medical education and practice.

Hyperlipidemia and coronary heart diseases, along with their associated cardiovascular morbidities, are among the topics covered in depth. The book underscores how case reports can be used to enhance diagnostic accuracy, identify new treatment options, and promote innovation in the field. In addition, it provides valuable insights into the process of writing and publishing case reports, including tips for young physicians looking to break into the field.

The book will be an indispensable guide to the history, practice, and ongoing significance of case reports for medical students, physicians, and researchers alike. Its rich repository of diverse case reports, coupled with 46 clinical case studies related to Coronary Heart Disease and Hyperlipidemia, makes it a valuable resource for both practitioners and academics.

In conclusion, this comprehensive volume by Dr. William C. Roberts is a must-read for anyone interested in cardiology and the role of case reports in advancing medical knowledge. It provides a valuable resource for medical students, practitioners, and researchers, and showcases the enduring importance of case reports in shaping the field of medicine.

Weight: 442g
Dimension: 153 x 234 x 24 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032529417

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