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Succinct Pediatrics: Evaluation and Management for Newborn, Genetic, Neurologic, and Developmental-Behavioral Disorders

Succinct Pediatrics: Evaluation and Management for Newborn, Genetic, Neurologic, and Developmental-Behavioral Disorders

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ISBN

9781610021241, 161002124X

Authors

Leonard G. Feld, John M. Lorenz, John D. Mahan, Warren M. Seigel

Publishers

American Academy of Pediatrics

Publisher Date

October 15, 2017

Pages

507

The third book in the Succinct Pediatrics series focuses on newborn care, genetic disorders, and neurodevelopmental conditions. It provides practical, high-yield guidance on common and complex pediatric presentations, including sepsis, neuromuscular weakness, obsessive-compulsive disorders, and more. Designed for pediatricians, residents, and other healthcare professionals, this volume emphasizes concise chapters, clinical applicability, and rapid reference in day-to-day practice.

Key Features

  • Concise, high-yield chapters: Short, focused chapters allow for quick reference and efficient learning.
  • Covers a wide range of conditions: Includes newborn disorders, genetic syndromes, neuromuscular and neurodevelopmental issues, and psychiatric conditions.
  • Clinical tools: Key figures, tables, and summary points help synthesize complex information.
  • New content highlights: Updated chapters include apnea, birth injuries, respiratory distress syndrome, and Turner syndrome.
  • Practical for clinical use: Provides essential guidance on evaluation, diagnosis, and management for both inpatient and outpatient settings.
  • Ideal for learners and practitioners: Supports rapid decision-making and exam preparation while remaining a handy reference for everyday pediatric practice.
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