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Complex Breathlessness Ers Monographs James H Hull Jemma Haines

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Complex Breathlessness Ers Monographs James H Hull Jemma Haines
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Publisher: European Respiratory Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 62.22 MB
Pages: 248
Author: James H. Hull, Jemma Haines
ISBN: 9781849841511, 1849841519
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Complex Breathlessness Ers Monographs James H Hull Jemma Haines by James H. Hull, Jemma Haines 9781849841511, 1849841519 instant download after payment.

Complex breathlessness (breathlessness with an unclear cause or that appears disproportionate to underlying causes) is an important and often neglected condition that presents a challenge to both patients and clinicians. This Monograph aims to provide clinicians at all levels with a comprehensive guide to complex breathlessness. Covering all aspects of this challenging clinical scenario, it will prove a useful resource when faced with a symptomatic breathless patient with no obvious underlying cause or with disproportionate symptoms. Several less commonly considered clinical entities and their associated features are highlighted, and approaches to breathlessness management are suggested in the absence of a clear diagnosis or set of abnormalities on investigation.

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