For reasons of demographic changes alone, expertise in geriatric medicine is becoming increasingly important in all areas of clinical care. Appropriate treatment care for the elderly requires complex work at the intersection between geriatrics, gerontopsychiatry and interventional gerontology. This interdisciplinary standard work provides the reader with a systematic, wide-ranging and up-to-date summary of knowledge from all three disciplines that is relevant for diagnosis, differential diagnosis, practical therapy implementation and care planning. Against the background of essential basic concepts that support practical activity (Part I), the main part (Part II) presents the practical clinical approach for the most important and most frequent syndromes in geriatric medicine. In Part III, interdisciplinary topics applicable to several clinical pictures and relevant to clinical work and care are dealt with in a practical manner. In the new edition, separate chapters are added on numerous additional subdisciplines relevant to geriatric medicine (e.g., ENT, ophthalmology, general medicine and traumatology), and existing chapters (e.g., on neurology) have been substantially expanded. Each chapter is written by leading representatives of the subdiscipline concerned. Once again, the emphasis has been placed on evidence-based research and orientation towards current medical guidelines. Numerous case reports, treatment tables, evidence boxes, cross-references and a detailed subject index make the information presented here easily accessible for everyday clinical use.
Aktualisiert: 2023-06-30
Autor:
Kerstin Amadori,
Anke Bahrmann,
Philipp Bahrmann,
Peter Bäurle,
Klaus Friedrich Becher,
Thomas Bertsch,
Cornelius Bollheimer,
Hermann Brandenburg,
Mona Brune,
Roland Büttner,
Hannes Christow,
Ulrike Dapp,
Michael Denkinger,
Richard Dodel,
Corinna Drebenstedt,
Peter Falkai,
Sebastian Fetscher,
Kristina Flägel,
Ellen Freiberger,
Thomas Friess,
Helmut Frohnhofen,
Thomas Frühwald,
Fabian Fusser,
Manfred Gogol,
Markus Gosch,
Clemens Grupp,
Simone Gurlit,
Hans Gutzmann,
Julia Haberstroh,
Alkomiet Hasan,
Alexander Hassel,
Hans Jürgen Heppner,
Christine Hildesheim (geb. Sattler),
Lisa Hinzelmann,
Christian Hofmann,
Werner Hofmann,
Marek Jauß,
Tarik Karakaya,
Ninel Kenikstul,
Thomas Klie,
Matthias Knobe,
Monika Knopf,
Thomas Kohnen,
Gerald Kolb,
Andreas Kruse,
Veit Kubik,
Peter Landendörfer,
Andreas Leischker,
Reinhard Lindner,
Heike Lischewski,
Albert Lukas,
Dieter Lüttje,
Richard Mahlberg,
Michael Meisel,
Michael Mueller,
Christiane Muth,
Lubka Naycheva,
Frank Oswald,
Johannes Pantel,
Rupert Püllen,
Peter Rammelsberg,
Dominique Reinwand,
Hartmut Remmers,
Astrid Riehl-Emde,
Gabriele Röhrig-Herzog,
Steffen Schlee,
Andrea Schmitt,
Eric Schmitt,
Gudrun Schneider,
Peter Schönknecht,
Johannes Schroeder,
Cornel Sieber,
Katrin Singler,
Barbara Steiner,
Katharina Steinhauer,
Walter Swoboda,
Valentina A. Tesky,
Ulrich Thiem,
Pablo Toro,
Anja Tränkner,
Marjan van den Akker,
Dirk van den Heuvel,
Dorothee Volkert,
Hans-Werner Wahl,
Martin Westhofen,
Siegfried Weyerer,
Holger Wienzek,
Rainer Wirth,
Dirk K. Wolter,
Susanne Zank,
Andreas Zenthöfer
> findR *
For reasons of demographic changes alone, expertise in geriatric medicine is becoming increasingly important in all areas of clinical care. Appropriate treatment care for the elderly requires complex work at the intersection between geriatrics, gerontopsychiatry and interventional gerontology. This interdisciplinary standard work provides the reader with a systematic, wide-ranging and up-to-date summary of knowledge from all three disciplines that is relevant for diagnosis, differential diagnosis, practical therapy implementation and care planning. Against the background of essential basic concepts that support practical activity (Part I), the main part (Part II) presents the practical clinical approach for the most important and most frequent syndromes in geriatric medicine. In Part III, interdisciplinary topics applicable to several clinical pictures and relevant to clinical work and care are dealt with in a practical manner. In the new edition, separate chapters are added on numerous additional subdisciplines relevant to geriatric medicine (e.g., ENT, ophthalmology, general medicine and traumatology), and existing chapters (e.g., on neurology) have been substantially expanded. Each chapter is written by leading representatives of the subdiscipline concerned. Once again, the emphasis has been placed on evidence-based research and orientation towards current medical guidelines. Numerous case reports, treatment tables, evidence boxes, cross-references and a detailed subject index make the information presented here easily accessible for everyday clinical use.
Aktualisiert: 2023-06-30
Autor:
Kerstin Amadori,
Anke Bahrmann,
Philipp Bahrmann,
Peter Bäurle,
Klaus Friedrich Becher,
Thomas Bertsch,
Cornelius Bollheimer,
Hermann Brandenburg,
Mona Brune,
Roland Büttner,
Hannes Christow,
Ulrike Dapp,
Michael Denkinger,
Richard Dodel,
Corinna Drebenstedt,
Peter Falkai,
Sebastian Fetscher,
Kristina Flägel,
Ellen Freiberger,
Thomas Friess,
Helmut Frohnhofen,
Thomas Frühwald,
Fabian Fusser,
Manfred Gogol,
Markus Gosch,
Clemens Grupp,
Simone Gurlit,
Hans Gutzmann,
Julia Haberstroh,
Alkomiet Hasan,
Alexander Hassel,
Hans Jürgen Heppner,
Christine Hildesheim (geb. Sattler),
Lisa Hinzelmann,
Christian Hofmann,
Werner Hofmann,
Marek Jauß,
Tarik Karakaya,
Ninel Kenikstul,
Thomas Klie,
Matthias Knobe,
Monika Knopf,
Thomas Kohnen,
Gerald Kolb,
Andreas Kruse,
Veit Kubik,
Peter Landendörfer,
Andreas Leischker,
Reinhard Lindner,
Heike Lischewski,
Albert Lukas,
Dieter Lüttje,
Richard Mahlberg,
Michael Meisel,
Michael Mueller,
Christiane Muth,
Lubka Naycheva,
Frank Oswald,
Johannes Pantel,
Rupert Püllen,
Peter Rammelsberg,
Dominique Reinwand,
Hartmut Remmers,
Astrid Riehl-Emde,
Gabriele Röhrig-Herzog,
Steffen Schlee,
Andrea Schmitt,
Eric Schmitt,
Gudrun Schneider,
Peter Schönknecht,
Johannes Schroeder,
Cornel Sieber,
Katrin Singler,
Barbara Steiner,
Katharina Steinhauer,
Walter Swoboda,
Valentina A. Tesky,
Ulrich Thiem,
Pablo Toro,
Anja Tränkner,
Marjan van den Akker,
Dirk van den Heuvel,
Dorothee Volkert,
Hans-Werner Wahl,
Martin Westhofen,
Siegfried Weyerer,
Holger Wienzek,
Rainer Wirth,
Dirk K. Wolter,
Susanne Zank,
Andreas Zenthöfer
> findR *
For reasons of demographic changes alone, expertise in geriatric medicine is becoming increasingly important in all areas of clinical care. Appropriate treatment care for the elderly requires complex work at the intersection between geriatrics, gerontopsychiatry and interventional gerontology. This interdisciplinary standard work provides the reader with a systematic, wide-ranging and up-to-date summary of knowledge from all three disciplines that is relevant for diagnosis, differential diagnosis, practical therapy implementation and care planning. Against the background of essential basic concepts that support practical activity (Part I), the main part (Part II) presents the practical clinical approach for the most important and most frequent syndromes in geriatric medicine. In Part III, interdisciplinary topics applicable to several clinical pictures and relevant to clinical work and care are dealt with in a practical manner. In the new edition, separate chapters are added on numerous additional subdisciplines relevant to geriatric medicine (e.g., ENT, ophthalmology, general medicine and traumatology), and existing chapters (e.g., on neurology) have been substantially expanded. Each chapter is written by leading representatives of the subdiscipline concerned. Once again, the emphasis has been placed on evidence-based research and orientation towards current medical guidelines. Numerous case reports, treatment tables, evidence boxes, cross-references and a detailed subject index make the information presented here easily accessible for everyday clinical use.
Aktualisiert: 2023-06-15
Autor:
Kerstin Amadori,
Anke Bahrmann,
Philipp Bahrmann,
Peter Bäurle,
Klaus Friedrich Becher,
Thomas Bertsch,
Cornelius Bollheimer,
Hermann Brandenburg,
Mona Brune,
Roland Büttner,
Hannes Christow,
Ulrike Dapp,
Michael Denkinger,
Richard Dodel,
Corinna Drebenstedt,
Peter Falkai,
Sebastian Fetscher,
Kristina Flägel,
Ellen Freiberger,
Thomas Friess,
Helmut Frohnhofen,
Thomas Frühwald,
Fabian Fusser,
Manfred Gogol,
Markus Gosch,
Clemens Grupp,
Simone Gurlit,
Hans Gutzmann,
Julia Haberstroh,
Alkomiet Hasan,
Alexander Hassel,
Hans Jürgen Heppner,
Christine Hildesheim (geb. Sattler),
Lisa Hinzelmann,
Christian Hofmann,
Werner Hofmann,
Marek Jauß,
Tarik Karakaya,
Ninel Kenikstul,
Thomas Klie,
Matthias Knobe,
Monika Knopf,
Thomas Kohnen,
Gerald Kolb,
Andreas Kruse,
Veit Kubik,
Peter Landendörfer,
Andreas Leischker,
Reinhard Lindner,
Heike Lischewski,
Albert Lukas,
Dieter Lüttje,
Richard Mahlberg,
Michael Meisel,
Michael Mueller,
Christiane Muth,
Lubka Naycheva,
Frank Oswald,
Johannes Pantel,
Rupert Püllen,
Peter Rammelsberg,
Dominique Reinwand,
Hartmut Remmers,
Astrid Riehl-Emde,
Gabriele Röhrig-Herzog,
Steffen Schlee,
Andrea Schmitt,
Eric Schmitt,
Gudrun Schneider,
Peter Schönknecht,
Johannes Schroeder,
Cornel Sieber,
Katrin Singler,
Barbara Steiner,
Katharina Steinhauer,
Walter Swoboda,
Valentina A. Tesky,
Ulrich Thiem,
Pablo Toro,
Anja Tränkner,
Marjan van den Akker,
Dirk van den Heuvel,
Dorothee Volkert,
Hans-Werner Wahl,
Martin Westhofen,
Siegfried Weyerer,
Holger Wienzek,
Rainer Wirth,
Dirk K. Wolter,
Susanne Zank,
Andreas Zenthöfer
> findR *
For reasons of demographic changes alone, expertise in geriatric medicine is becoming increasingly important in all areas of clinical care. Appropriate treatment care for the elderly requires complex work at the intersection between geriatrics, gerontopsychiatry and interventional gerontology. This interdisciplinary standard work provides the reader with a systematic, wide-ranging and up-to-date summary of knowledge from all three disciplines that is relevant for diagnosis, differential diagnosis, practical therapy implementation and care planning. Against the background of essential basic concepts that support practical activity (Part I), the main part (Part II) presents the practical clinical approach for the most important and most frequent syndromes in geriatric medicine. In Part III, interdisciplinary topics applicable to several clinical pictures and relevant to clinical work and care are dealt with in a practical manner. In the new edition, separate chapters are added on numerous additional subdisciplines relevant to geriatric medicine (e.g., ENT, ophthalmology, general medicine and traumatology), and existing chapters (e.g., on neurology) have been substantially expanded. Each chapter is written by leading representatives of the subdiscipline concerned. Once again, the emphasis has been placed on evidence-based research and orientation towards current medical guidelines. Numerous case reports, treatment tables, evidence boxes, cross-references and a detailed subject index make the information presented here easily accessible for everyday clinical use.
Aktualisiert: 2023-06-15
Autor:
Kerstin Amadori,
Anke Bahrmann,
Philipp Bahrmann,
Peter Bäurle,
Klaus Friedrich Becher,
Thomas Bertsch,
Cornelius Bollheimer,
Hermann Brandenburg,
Mona Brune,
Roland Büttner,
Hannes Christow,
Ulrike Dapp,
Michael Denkinger,
Richard Dodel,
Corinna Drebenstedt,
Peter Falkai,
Sebastian Fetscher,
Kristina Flägel,
Ellen Freiberger,
Thomas Friess,
Helmut Frohnhofen,
Thomas Frühwald,
Fabian Fusser,
Manfred Gogol,
Markus Gosch,
Clemens Grupp,
Simone Gurlit,
Hans Gutzmann,
Julia Haberstroh,
Alkomiet Hasan,
Alexander Hassel,
Hans Jürgen Heppner,
Christine Hildesheim (geb. Sattler),
Lisa Hinzelmann,
Christian Hofmann,
Werner Hofmann,
Marek Jauß,
Tarik Karakaya,
Ninel Kenikstul,
Thomas Klie,
Matthias Knobe,
Monika Knopf,
Thomas Kohnen,
Gerald Kolb,
Andreas Kruse,
Veit Kubik,
Peter Landendörfer,
Andreas Leischker,
Reinhard Lindner,
Heike Lischewski,
Albert Lukas,
Dieter Lüttje,
Richard Mahlberg,
Michael Meisel,
Michael Mueller,
Christiane Muth,
Lubka Naycheva,
Frank Oswald,
Johannes Pantel,
Rupert Püllen,
Peter Rammelsberg,
Dominique Reinwand,
Hartmut Remmers,
Astrid Riehl-Emde,
Gabriele Röhrig-Herzog,
Steffen Schlee,
Andrea Schmitt,
Eric Schmitt,
Gudrun Schneider,
Peter Schönknecht,
Johannes Schroeder,
Cornel Sieber,
Katrin Singler,
Barbara Steiner,
Katharina Steinhauer,
Walter Swoboda,
Valentina A. Tesky,
Ulrich Thiem,
Pablo Toro,
Anja Tränkner,
Marjan van den Akker,
Dirk van den Heuvel,
Dorothee Volkert,
Hans-Werner Wahl,
Martin Westhofen,
Siegfried Weyerer,
Holger Wienzek,
Rainer Wirth,
Dirk K. Wolter,
Susanne Zank,
Andreas Zenthöfer
> findR *
For reasons of demographic changes alone, expertise in geriatric medicine is becoming increasingly important in all areas of clinical care. Appropriate treatment care for the elderly requires complex work at the intersection between geriatrics, gerontopsychiatry and interventional gerontology. This interdisciplinary standard work provides the reader with a systematic, wide-ranging and up-to-date summary of knowledge from all three disciplines that is relevant for diagnosis, differential diagnosis, practical therapy implementation and care planning. Against the background of essential basic concepts that support practical activity (Part I), the main part (Part II) presents the practical clinical approach for the most important and most frequent syndromes in geriatric medicine. In Part III, interdisciplinary topics applicable to several clinical pictures and relevant to clinical work and care are dealt with in a practical manner. In the new edition, separate chapters are added on numerous additional subdisciplines relevant to geriatric medicine (e.g., ENT, ophthalmology, general medicine and traumatology), and existing chapters (e.g., on neurology) have been substantially expanded. Each chapter is written by leading representatives of the subdiscipline concerned. Once again, the emphasis has been placed on evidence-based research and orientation towards current medical guidelines. Numerous case reports, treatment tables, evidence boxes, cross-references and a detailed subject index make the information presented here easily accessible for everyday clinical use.
Aktualisiert: 2023-06-07
Autor:
Kerstin Amadori,
Anke Bahrmann,
Philipp Bahrmann,
Peter Bäurle,
Klaus Friedrich Becher,
Thomas Bertsch,
Cornelius Bollheimer,
Hermann Brandenburg,
Mona Brune,
Roland Büttner,
Hannes Christow,
Ulrike Dapp,
Michael Denkinger,
Richard Dodel,
Corinna Drebenstedt,
Peter Falkai,
Sebastian Fetscher,
Kristina Flägel,
Ellen Freiberger,
Thomas Friess,
Helmut Frohnhofen,
Thomas Frühwald,
Fabian Fusser,
Manfred Gogol,
Markus Gosch,
Clemens Grupp,
Simone Gurlit,
Hans Gutzmann,
Julia Haberstroh,
Alkomiet Hasan,
Alexander Hassel,
Hans Jürgen Heppner,
Christine Hildesheim (geb. Sattler),
Lisa Hinzelmann,
Christian Hofmann,
Werner Hofmann,
Marek Jauß,
Tarik Karakaya,
Ninel Kenikstul,
Thomas Klie,
Matthias Knobe,
Monika Knopf,
Thomas Kohnen,
Gerald Kolb,
Andreas Kruse,
Veit Kubik,
Peter Landendörfer,
Andreas Leischker,
Reinhard Lindner,
Heike Lischewski,
Albert Lukas,
Dieter Lüttje,
Richard Mahlberg,
Michael Meisel,
Michael Mueller,
Christiane Muth,
Lubka Naycheva,
Frank Oswald,
Johannes Pantel,
Rupert Püllen,
Peter Rammelsberg,
Dominique Reinwand,
Hartmut Remmers,
Astrid Riehl-Emde,
Gabriele Röhrig-Herzog,
Steffen Schlee,
Andrea Schmitt,
Eric Schmitt,
Gudrun Schneider,
Peter Schönknecht,
Johannes Schroeder,
Cornel Sieber,
Katrin Singler,
Barbara Steiner,
Katharina Steinhauer,
Walter Swoboda,
Valentina A. Tesky,
Ulrich Thiem,
Pablo Toro,
Anja Tränkner,
Marjan van den Akker,
Dirk van den Heuvel,
Dorothee Volkert,
Hans-Werner Wahl,
Martin Westhofen,
Siegfried Weyerer,
Holger Wienzek,
Rainer Wirth,
Dirk K. Wolter,
Susanne Zank,
Andreas Zenthöfer
> findR *
For reasons of demographic changes alone, expertise in geriatric medicine is becoming increasingly important in all areas of clinical care. Appropriate treatment care for the elderly requires complex work at the intersection between geriatrics, gerontopsychiatry and interventional gerontology. This interdisciplinary standard work provides the reader with a systematic, wide-ranging and up-to-date summary of knowledge from all three disciplines that is relevant for diagnosis, differential diagnosis, practical therapy implementation and care planning. Against the background of essential basic concepts that support practical activity (Part I), the main part (Part II) presents the practical clinical approach for the most important and most frequent syndromes in geriatric medicine. In Part III, interdisciplinary topics applicable to several clinical pictures and relevant to clinical work and care are dealt with in a practical manner. In the new edition, separate chapters are added on numerous additional subdisciplines relevant to geriatric medicine (e.g., ENT, ophthalmology, general medicine and traumatology), and existing chapters (e.g., on neurology) have been substantially expanded. Each chapter is written by leading representatives of the subdiscipline concerned. Once again, the emphasis has been placed on evidence-based research and orientation towards current medical guidelines. Numerous case reports, treatment tables, evidence boxes, cross-references and a detailed subject index make the information presented here easily accessible for everyday clinical use.
Aktualisiert: 2023-06-01
Autor:
Kerstin Amadori,
Anke Bahrmann,
Philipp Bahrmann,
Peter Bäurle,
Klaus Friedrich Becher,
Thomas Bertsch,
Cornelius Bollheimer,
Hermann Brandenburg,
Mona Brune,
Roland Büttner,
Hannes Christow,
Ulrike Dapp,
Michael Denkinger,
Richard Dodel,
Corinna Drebenstedt,
Peter Falkai,
Sebastian Fetscher,
Kristina Flägel,
Ellen Freiberger,
Thomas Friess,
Helmut Frohnhofen,
Thomas Frühwald,
Fabian Fusser,
Manfred Gogol,
Markus Gosch,
Clemens Grupp,
Simone Gurlit,
Hans Gutzmann,
Julia Haberstroh,
Alkomiet Hasan,
Alexander Hassel,
Hans Jürgen Heppner,
Christine Hildesheim (geb. Sattler),
Lisa Hinzelmann,
Christian Hofmann,
Werner Hofmann,
Marek Jauß,
Tarik Karakaya,
Ninel Kenikstul,
Thomas Klie,
Matthias Knobe,
Monika Knopf,
Thomas Kohnen,
Gerald Kolb,
Andreas Kruse,
Veit Kubik,
Peter Landendörfer,
Andreas Leischker,
Reinhard Lindner,
Heike Lischewski,
Albert Lukas,
Dieter Lüttje,
Richard Mahlberg,
Michael Meisel,
Michael Mueller,
Christiane Muth,
Lubka Naycheva,
Frank Oswald,
Johannes Pantel,
Rupert Püllen,
Peter Rammelsberg,
Dominique Reinwand,
Hartmut Remmers,
Astrid Riehl-Emde,
Gabriele Röhrig-Herzog,
Steffen Schlee,
Andrea Schmitt,
Eric Schmitt,
Gudrun Schneider,
Peter Schönknecht,
Johannes Schroeder,
Cornel Sieber,
Katrin Singler,
Barbara Steiner,
Katharina Steinhauer,
Walter Swoboda,
Valentina A. Tesky,
Ulrich Thiem,
Pablo Toro,
Anja Tränkner,
Marjan van den Akker,
Dirk van den Heuvel,
Dorothee Volkert,
Hans-Werner Wahl,
Martin Westhofen,
Siegfried Weyerer,
Holger Wienzek,
Rainer Wirth,
Dirk K. Wolter,
Susanne Zank,
Andreas Zenthöfer
> findR *
For reasons of demographic changes alone, expertise in geriatric medicine is becoming increasingly important in all areas of clinical care. Appropriate treatment care for the elderly requires complex work at the intersection between geriatrics, gerontopsychiatry and interventional gerontology. This interdisciplinary standard work provides the reader with a systematic, wide-ranging and up-to-date summary of knowledge from all three disciplines that is relevant for diagnosis, differential diagnosis, practical therapy implementation and care planning. Against the background of essential basic concepts that support practical activity (Part I), the main part (Part II) presents the practical clinical approach for the most important and most frequent syndromes in geriatric medicine. In Part III, interdisciplinary topics applicable to several clinical pictures and relevant to clinical work and care are dealt with in a practical manner. In the new edition, separate chapters are added on numerous additional subdisciplines relevant to geriatric medicine (e.g., ENT, ophthalmology, general medicine and traumatology), and existing chapters (e.g., on neurology) have been substantially expanded. Each chapter is written by leading representatives of the subdiscipline concerned. Once again, the emphasis has been placed on evidence-based research and orientation towards current medical guidelines. Numerous case reports, treatment tables, evidence boxes, cross-references and a detailed subject index make the information presented here easily accessible for everyday clinical use.
Aktualisiert: 2023-05-25
Autor:
Kerstin Amadori,
Anke Bahrmann,
Philipp Bahrmann,
Peter Bäurle,
Klaus Friedrich Becher,
Thomas Bertsch,
Cornelius Bollheimer,
Hermann Brandenburg,
Mona Brune,
Roland Büttner,
Hannes Christow,
Ulrike Dapp,
Michael Denkinger,
Richard Dodel,
Corinna Drebenstedt,
Peter Falkai,
Sebastian Fetscher,
Kristina Flägel,
Ellen Freiberger,
Thomas Friess,
Helmut Frohnhofen,
Thomas Frühwald,
Fabian Fusser,
Manfred Gogol,
Markus Gosch,
Clemens Grupp,
Simone Gurlit,
Hans Gutzmann,
Julia Haberstroh,
Alkomiet Hasan,
Alexander Hassel,
Hans Jürgen Heppner,
Christine Hildesheim (geb. Sattler),
Lisa Hinzelmann,
Christian Hofmann,
Werner Hofmann,
Marek Jauß,
Tarik Karakaya,
Ninel Kenikstul,
Thomas Klie,
Matthias Knobe,
Monika Knopf,
Thomas Kohnen,
Gerald Kolb,
Andreas Kruse,
Veit Kubik,
Peter Landendörfer,
Andreas Leischker,
Reinhard Lindner,
Heike Lischewski,
Albert Lukas,
Dieter Lüttje,
Richard Mahlberg,
Michael Meisel,
Michael Mueller,
Christiane Muth,
Lubka Naycheva,
Frank Oswald,
Johannes Pantel,
Rupert Püllen,
Peter Rammelsberg,
Dominique Reinwand,
Hartmut Remmers,
Astrid Riehl-Emde,
Gabriele Röhrig-Herzog,
Steffen Schlee,
Andrea Schmitt,
Eric Schmitt,
Gudrun Schneider,
Peter Schönknecht,
Johannes Schroeder,
Cornel Sieber,
Katrin Singler,
Barbara Steiner,
Katharina Steinhauer,
Walter Swoboda,
Valentina A. Tesky,
Ulrich Thiem,
Pablo Toro,
Anja Tränkner,
Marjan van den Akker,
Dirk van den Heuvel,
Dorothee Volkert,
Hans-Werner Wahl,
Martin Westhofen,
Siegfried Weyerer,
Holger Wienzek,
Rainer Wirth,
Dirk K. Wolter,
Susanne Zank,
Andreas Zenthöfer
> findR *
For reasons of demographic changes alone, expertise in geriatric medicine is becoming increasingly important in all areas of clinical care. Appropriate treatment care for the elderly requires complex work at the intersection between geriatrics, gerontopsychiatry and interventional gerontology. This interdisciplinary standard work provides the reader with a systematic, wide-ranging and up-to-date summary of knowledge from all three disciplines that is relevant for diagnosis, differential diagnosis, practical therapy implementation and care planning. Against the background of essential basic concepts that support practical activity (Part I), the main part (Part II) presents the practical clinical approach for the most important and most frequent syndromes in geriatric medicine. In Part III, interdisciplinary topics applicable to several clinical pictures and relevant to clinical work and care are dealt with in a practical manner. In the new edition, separate chapters are added on numerous additional subdisciplines relevant to geriatric medicine (e.g., ENT, ophthalmology, general medicine and traumatology), and existing chapters (e.g., on neurology) have been substantially expanded. Each chapter is written by leading representatives of the subdiscipline concerned. Once again, the emphasis has been placed on evidence-based research and orientation towards current medical guidelines. Numerous case reports, treatment tables, evidence boxes, cross-references and a detailed subject index make the information presented here easily accessible for everyday clinical use.
Aktualisiert: 2023-05-03
Autor:
Marjan van den Akker,
Kerstin Amadori,
Anke Bahrmann,
Philipp Bahrmann,
Peter Bäurle,
Klaus Friedrich Becher,
Thomas Bertsch,
Cornelius Bollheimer,
Hermann Brandenburg,
Mona Brune,
Roland Büttner,
Hannes Christow,
Ulrike Dapp,
Michael Denkinger,
Richard Dodel,
Corinna Drebenstedt,
Peter Falkai,
Sebastian Fetscher,
Kristina Flägel,
Ellen Freiberger,
Thomas Friess,
Helmut Frohnhofen,
Thomas Frühwald,
Fabian Fusser,
Manfred Gogol,
Markus Gosch,
Clemens Grupp,
Simone Gurlit,
Hans Gutzmann,
Julia Haberstroh,
Alkomiet Hasan,
Alexander Hassel,
Hans Jürgen Heppner,
Dirk van den Heuvel,
Lisa Hinzelmann,
Christian Hofmann,
Werner Hofmann,
Marek Jauß,
Tarik Karakaya,
Ninel Kenikstul,
Thomas Klie,
Matthias Knobe,
Monika Knopf,
Thomas Kohnen,
Gerald Kolb,
Andreas Kruse,
Veit Kubik,
Peter Landendörfer,
Andreas Leischker,
Reinhard Lindner,
Heike Lischewski,
Albert Lukas,
Dieter Lüttje,
Richard Mahlberg,
Michael Meisel,
Michael Mueller,
Christiane Muth,
Lubka Naycheva,
Frank Oswald,
Johannes Pantel,
Rupert Püllen,
Peter Rammelsberg,
Dominique Reinwand,
Hartmut Remmers,
Astrid Riehl-Emde,
Gabriele Röhrig-Herzog,
Christine Hildesheim (geb. Sattler),
Steffen Schlee,
Andrea Schmitt,
Eric Schmitt,
Gudrun Schneider,
Peter Schönknecht,
Johannes Schroeder,
Cornel Sieber,
Katrin Singler,
Barbara Steiner,
Katharina Steinhauer,
Walter Swoboda,
Valentina A. Tesky,
Ulrich Thiem,
Pablo Toro,
Anja Tränkner,
Dorothee Volkert,
Hans-Werner Wahl,
Martin Westhofen,
Siegfried Weyerer,
Holger Wienzek,
Rainer Wirth,
Dirk K. Wolter,
Susanne Zank,
Andreas Zenthöfer
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For reasons of demographic changes alone, expertise in geriatric medicine is becoming increasingly important in all areas of clinical care. Appropriate treatment care for the elderly requires complex work at the intersection between geriatrics, gerontopsychiatry and interventional gerontology. This interdisciplinary standard work provides the reader with a systematic, wide-ranging and up-to-date summary of knowledge from all three disciplines that is relevant for diagnosis, differential diagnosis, practical therapy implementation and care planning. Against the background of essential basic concepts that support practical activity (Part I), the main part (Part II) presents the practical clinical approach for the most important and most frequent syndromes in geriatric medicine. In Part III, interdisciplinary topics applicable to several clinical pictures and relevant to clinical work and care are dealt with in a practical manner. In the new edition, separate chapters are added on numerous additional subdisciplines relevant to geriatric medicine (e.g., ENT, ophthalmology, general medicine and traumatology), and existing chapters (e.g., on neurology) have been substantially expanded. Each chapter is written by leading representatives of the subdiscipline concerned. Once again, the emphasis has been placed on evidence-based research and orientation towards current medical guidelines. Numerous case reports, treatment tables, evidence boxes, cross-references and a detailed subject index make the information presented here easily accessible for everyday clinical use.
Aktualisiert: 2023-05-03
Autor:
Marjan van den Akker,
Kerstin Amadori,
Anke Bahrmann,
Philipp Bahrmann,
Peter Bäurle,
Klaus Friedrich Becher,
Thomas Bertsch,
Cornelius Bollheimer,
Hermann Brandenburg,
Mona Brune,
Roland Büttner,
Hannes Christow,
Ulrike Dapp,
Michael Denkinger,
Richard Dodel,
Corinna Drebenstedt,
Peter Falkai,
Sebastian Fetscher,
Kristina Flägel,
Ellen Freiberger,
Thomas Friess,
Helmut Frohnhofen,
Thomas Frühwald,
Fabian Fusser,
Manfred Gogol,
Markus Gosch,
Clemens Grupp,
Simone Gurlit,
Hans Gutzmann,
Julia Haberstroh,
Alkomiet Hasan,
Alexander Hassel,
Hans Jürgen Heppner,
Dirk van den Heuvel,
Lisa Hinzelmann,
Christian Hofmann,
Werner Hofmann,
Marek Jauß,
Tarik Karakaya,
Ninel Kenikstul,
Thomas Klie,
Matthias Knobe,
Monika Knopf,
Thomas Kohnen,
Gerald Kolb,
Andreas Kruse,
Veit Kubik,
Peter Landendörfer,
Andreas Leischker,
Reinhard Lindner,
Heike Lischewski,
Albert Lukas,
Dieter Lüttje,
Richard Mahlberg,
Michael Meisel,
Michael Mueller,
Christiane Muth,
Lubka Naycheva,
Frank Oswald,
Johannes Pantel,
Rupert Püllen,
Peter Rammelsberg,
Dominique Reinwand,
Hartmut Remmers,
Astrid Riehl-Emde,
Gabriele Röhrig-Herzog,
Christine Hildesheim (geb. Sattler),
Steffen Schlee,
Andrea Schmitt,
Eric Schmitt,
Gudrun Schneider,
Peter Schönknecht,
Johannes Schroeder,
Cornel Sieber,
Katrin Singler,
Barbara Steiner,
Katharina Steinhauer,
Walter Swoboda,
Valentina A. Tesky,
Ulrich Thiem,
Pablo Toro,
Anja Tränkner,
Dorothee Volkert,
Hans-Werner Wahl,
Martin Westhofen,
Siegfried Weyerer,
Holger Wienzek,
Rainer Wirth,
Dirk K. Wolter,
Susanne Zank,
Andreas Zenthöfer
> findR *
For reasons of demographic changes alone, expertise in geriatric medicine is becoming increasingly important in all areas of clinical care. Appropriate treatment care for the elderly requires complex work at the intersection between geriatrics, gerontopsychiatry and interventional gerontology. This interdisciplinary standard work provides the reader with a systematic, wide-ranging and up-to-date summary of knowledge from all three disciplines that is relevant for diagnosis, differential diagnosis, practical therapy implementation and care planning. Against the background of essential basic concepts that support practical activity (Part I), the main part (Part II) presents the practical clinical approach for the most important and most frequent syndromes in geriatric medicine. In Part III, interdisciplinary topics applicable to several clinical pictures and relevant to clinical work and care are dealt with in a practical manner. In the new edition, separate chapters are added on numerous additional subdisciplines relevant to geriatric medicine (e.g., ENT, ophthalmology, general medicine and traumatology), and existing chapters (e.g., on neurology) have been substantially expanded. Each chapter is written by leading representatives of the subdiscipline concerned. Once again, the emphasis has been placed on evidence-based research and orientation towards current medical guidelines. Numerous case reports, treatment tables, evidence boxes, cross-references and a detailed subject index make the information presented here easily accessible for everyday clinical use.
Aktualisiert: 2023-05-02
Autor:
Kerstin Amadori,
Anke Bahrmann,
Philipp Bahrmann,
Peter Bäurle,
Klaus Friedrich Becher,
Thomas Bertsch,
Cornelius Bollheimer,
Hermann Brandenburg,
Mona Brune,
Roland Büttner,
Hannes Christow,
Ulrike Dapp,
Michael Denkinger,
Richard Dodel,
Corinna Drebenstedt,
Peter Falkai,
Sebastian Fetscher,
Kristina Flägel,
Ellen Freiberger,
Thomas Friess,
Helmut Frohnhofen,
Thomas Frühwald,
Fabian Fusser,
Manfred Gogol,
Markus Gosch,
Clemens Grupp,
Simone Gurlit,
Hans Gutzmann,
Julia Haberstroh,
Alkomiet Hasan,
Alexander Hassel,
Hans Jürgen Heppner,
Christine Hildesheim (geb. Sattler),
Lisa Hinzelmann,
Christian Hofmann,
Werner Hofmann,
Marek Jauß,
Tarik Karakaya,
Ninel Kenikstul,
Thomas Klie,
Matthias Knobe,
Monika Knopf,
Thomas Kohnen,
Gerald Kolb,
Andreas Kruse,
Veit Kubik,
Peter Landendörfer,
Andreas Leischker,
Reinhard Lindner,
Heike Lischewski,
Albert Lukas,
Dieter Lüttje,
Richard Mahlberg,
Michael Meisel,
Michael Mueller,
Christiane Muth,
Lubka Naycheva,
Frank Oswald,
Johannes Pantel,
Rupert Püllen,
Peter Rammelsberg,
Dominique Reinwand,
Hartmut Remmers,
Astrid Riehl-Emde,
Gabriele Röhrig-Herzog,
Steffen Schlee,
Andrea Schmitt,
Eric Schmitt,
Gudrun Schneider,
Peter Schönknecht,
Johannes Schroeder,
Cornel Sieber,
Katrin Singler,
Barbara Steiner,
Katharina Steinhauer,
Walter Swoboda,
Valentina A. Tesky,
Ulrich Thiem,
Pablo Toro,
Anja Tränkner,
Marjan van den Akker,
Dirk van den Heuvel,
Dorothee Volkert,
Hans-Werner Wahl,
Martin Westhofen,
Siegfried Weyerer,
Holger Wienzek,
Rainer Wirth,
Dirk K. Wolter,
Susanne Zank,
Andreas Zenthöfer
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