Differential Diagnosis in Clinical Medicine by R. Deenadayalan is a high-yield, succinct resource designed to sharpen the clinical acumen of medical students and residents. This book moves beyond simple facts, focusing on the “art of the diagnosis” by presenting clinical conditions in a simplified, comparative format. Whether you are a student on rounds or a clinician in a fast-paced ward, this guide serves as a perfect memory adjunct to evaluate patients with precision and speed.
Key Features
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System-Based Diagnostic Focus: Organized into five comprehensive chapters covering General Examination, Neurology, Abdomen, Cardiology, and Respiration.
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Comparative Learning: Features 39 high-yield tables that highlight the critical differences between similar clinical conditions, aiding in rapid differentiation.
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Anticipates Round Questions: Designed to provide answers to the “frequently asked questions” that faculty pose to house staff and students during clinical rounds.
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Symptom-to-Diagnosis Approach: Discusses the clinical usefulness of symptoms like fever, delirium, and pain, guiding the reader from a patient’s presentation to a correct diagnosis.
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Visual & Practical: Richly illustrated with high-quality diagrams, clinical photographs, and tables to help anchor diagnostic pathways in your long-term memory.
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Evidence-Based Mastery: Facilitates a thoughtful, evidence-based approach to evaluation, ensuring every diagnosis is backed by clinical logic.







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