An Insider’s Guide to
CLINICAL MEDICINE
An Insider’s Guide to
CLINICAL MEDICINE
Archith Boloor
MBBS MD (Internal Medicine)
Associate Professor
Department of Medicine
Kasturba Medical College
Manipal Academy of Higher Education
Mangaluru, Karnataka, India
archithb@gmail.com
Anudeep Padakanti
MBBS MD (Internal Medicine)
Department of Medicine
Kasturba Medical College
Manipal Academy of Higher Education
Mangaluru, Karnataka, India
anudeeppadakanti.aigcm@gmail.com
Foreword
Chakrapani M
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An Insider’s Guide to Clinical Medicine
First Edition: 2020
ISBN 978-93-89587-87-6
Printed at
In fond memory of
Dr Sitamahalakshmi
Foreword
Medicine is a science and an art. Clinical examination is fast
becoming a forgotten art in the face of technological onslaught. This
book is an important step in bringing the students back to the basics
of clinical medicine. This book will be valuable for examination
preparations. It is a comprehensive compilation of clinical signs for
students of internal medicine—both undergraduates and
postgraduates. Illustrations are self-explanatory and help in
understanding difficult concepts.
Dr Archith has been actively and extensively involved in the
clinical teaching of undergraduate and postgraduate students for
many years. He has been a popular teacher among medical
students and has received “best teacher award” many times at
Kasturba medical College, Mangaluru, Karnataka, India. He has
understood the limitations of the present clinical examination books
and also identified the knowledge gap that needs to be cleared for
undergraduate and postgraduate students. His student Dr Anudeep,
an enthusiastic learner and teacher has initiated the process of
compiling this wonderful book.
Many common concepts which are very pertinent and relevant for
university clinical examinations are discussed in detail in this book.
Coverage of the topics are comprehensive, contemporary, and clear.
The authors have done extensive research while compiling the
details in the book and has presented it in a very convenient to
understand format by giving the details of many of these concepts in
the form of tables and bullet notes. This will help the student in
remembering the important points. They have explained the basic
concepts, and this will help the student in understanding and then
performing the clinical examinations.
Information compiled in the book is evidence-based and
experience enhanced by an eminent teacher. They have taken the
feedback from all the stakeholders including teachers and students
before finalizing the final version of this book. This book can be
strongly recommended for students, teachers and practising
physicians.
Chakrapani M MD
Professor
Department of Medicine
Formerly, Head and Associate Dean
Kasturba Medical College
Manipal Academy of Higher Education
Mangaluru, Karnataka, India
chakrapani.m@manipal.edu
Preface
The clock had struck a solid 1:30 PM. The examiner was hungry, the
last student was jittery and in between them lay a central nervous
system (CNS) case that was going to determine whether a four-andhalf-year ripe child of medicine would be prefixed with a “Dr” or not.
The examiner was more bored than he could care to admit.
Lakshman, aged 32, hailing from Shivamogga, Karnataka with chief
complaints of bilateral lower limb weakness was being presented for
the 14th time that day. The same boring questions had been asked
in the same uninspired fashion.
“List the causes of neck pain”, the examiner asked.
A little taken aback but the student realized that the question was
within the realm of a CNS case. After gathering his thoughts for a
moment, he began listing out, “Meningitis causing neck muscle
spasm, cervical spondylosis, cervical spondylolisthesis...” his voice
trailing off in response to the examiner’s unimpressed face.
”Go ahead, what else?”
Not to lose face in front of the examiner, the student once again
reset his thoughts, and a few umms and ahhs later continues:
”Sir, other cervical causes like cervical intraepithelial neoplasia,
cervical cancer, etc. can also cause neck pain”.
Jokes apart, getting psyched for an exam is an absolutely normal
and foreseeable predicament. We often notice the most brilliant
students fumbling to show off years’ worth of hard work simply
because the psyche overpowers their preparation. As the saying
goes “For most diagnoses, all that is needed is an ounce of
knowledge, an ounce of intelligence, and a pound of thoroughness.”
With that very thought in mind, it is our pleasure to present to you a
simple, comprehensive and exam-oriented clinical manual: A
compass to guide you through the art of clinical medicine.
The practical examinations pose a real challenge to the medical
student: He has to finish writing an entire case sheet, elicit the
expected clinical findings and finally arrive at a proper diagnosis. All
this to be done before the examiner has even made eye-contact with
the student. The catch here being the limited availability of what we
all take for granted: Time. One asks the wrong questions, examines
the wrong systems, latches on to the wrong points and before we
realize, we are knee-deep in heaps of unorganized information that
has no head or tail. Having been in the same shoes at some point in
the past, this book was made to solve those problems: complete
case sheets on all organ systems, with added emphasis on the
common examination cases have been incorporated. We hope it will
teach the reader to anticipate questions that are asked in different
contexts. The book is as visually charged as we could possibly make
it because we believe that seeing is learning. We have dealt with
spot and short cases which are meant to test a student’s take on the
bigger picture of diseases. The diagnostic clues given in this book
will help the student to arrive at a definitive decision sooner. X-rays,
spotters and instruments are dealt with extensively and in exquisite
detail.
We have read several clinical books in an attempt to make this
one different. In doing so, we have found that this is one single guide
which can be safely relied upon to deal with the practicals of Final
MBBS Part II. We hope that the fruit of our labor becomes as close
to your bookshelf as it is to our hearts. Any suggestions and/or
constructive criticism is always welcome, and we hope you enjoy
reading An Insider’s Guide to Clinical Medicine.
Archith Boloor
Anudeep Padakanti
Remembering the Father of Modern
Medicine
Medicine is a science of uncertainty and an art of probability.
The best preparation for tomorrow is to do today’s work superbly
well.
Every patient you see is a lesson in much more than the malady
from which he suffers. Listen to your patient. He is telling you the
diagnosis.
He who studies medicine without books sails an uncharted sea, but
he who studies medicine without patients does not go to sea at all.
The good physician treats the disease; the great physician treats the
patient who has the disease.
We are here to add what we can to life. Not to get what we can from
life. Too many men slip early out of the habit of studious reading and
yet that is essential.
One of the duties of the physician is to educate the masses not to
take medicine.
The practice of medicine is an art. Not a trade; a calling. Not a
business: A calling in which your heart will be exercised equally with
your head.
Happiness lies in the absorption in some vocation which satisfies the
soul. To have striven. To have made the effort. To have been true to
certain ideals------ this alone is worth the struggle.
Acquire the art of detachment, the virtue of method and the quality of
thoroughness but above all the grace of humility.
Sir William Osler,
(July 12, 1849 – December 29, 1919)
Acknowledgments
It was our long-standing dream to write a clinical book that would
encompass all the relevant matter needed for a student with due
emphasis on clinical methods. Incorporating many years of clinical
teaching and an astute understanding of the actual needs of a
medical student, this book has been compiled to cater to their unmet
needs. It has been a Herculean task of reading, writing, rewriting and
editing this vast amount of information into this concise textbook.
When we began this work, almost a year ago, little did we
anticipate the shape our ideas would finally take in the form of this
“An Insider’s Guide to Clinical Medicine”. This endeavor of ours
would have been impossible without the constant support and
encouragement of our well wishers.
Firstly, we thank all our students : undergraduates, postgraduates
for having kindled in us this idea, for compiling our notes and most
importantly, for asking the questions whose answers have taken the
form of this book.
This book would not have seen the light of day without the
constant persuasion of Dr Vivek Koushik, Dr Abu Thajudeen and Dr
Nikhil Kenny Thomas. They are and will continue to be the pillars of
strength on whom our life and this book would gain sustenance…
Thank you.
We profusely thank Dr Chakrapani M, for writing the foreword for
this edition. Sir is the embodiment of a true teacher of clinical
medicine and we thank him for his constant support and inputs
during this process.
We thank Dr Sheetal Raj for the chapter on Comprehensive
Geriatric assessment. We thank Dr Sriraksha Nayak and Dr Vaddi
Rohit, for compiling the chapter Approach to Psychiatric illness.
We thank Dr Kaushiki Kirty, Dr Vishnu B Chandran, Dr Rama
Kishore Yalampati and Dr Navyashree HC, for helping us with inputs
and proofreading.
Also, we convey our sincere thanks to Shri Jitendar P Vij (Group
Chairman), Mr Ankit Vij (Managing Director), Mr MS Mani (Group
President), Dr Madhu Choudhary (Publishing Head–Education), Ms
Pooja Bhandari (Production Head), Ms Sunita Katla (Executive
Assistant to Group Chairman and Publishing Manager), Dr
Aakanksha Shukla Sirohi (Development Editor), Mr Rajesh Sharma
(Production Coordinator), Ms Seema Dogra (Cover Visualizer), Mr
Laxmidhar Padhiary (Proofreader), Mr Kapil Dev Sharma
(Typesetter), Mr Manoj Pahuja (Graphic Designer) and their team
members, for publishing the book in the same format as wanted, well
in time.
Special thanks to Dr Ashwini MV, Dr G Suresh Reddy, Dr
Lakshmi Nivedana B Dr Sriram M, Dr Pranjal Sharma, Dr Tejaswini
Lakshmikeshava, Dr Nagendra C, Dr Thejus Bhaskar, Dr
Mohammed Shaheen, Dr Jane Mendonca and Dr Madhav Hande,
for helping us with the clinical images, editing, proofreading and
designing of this book. They have lived our dream with us.
We are especially grateful for the ongoing encouragement from
the management and administration of our university, the Manipal
Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), Manipal, Karnataka, India.
We are grateful to our family members, colleagues and friends
who have supported us all along the way.
A very special gratitude goes out to all our teachers, who are
solely responsible for what we are today and for having ignited the
passion of teaching in us.
Lastly, we thank God Almighty, for making us what we are,
guiding us through our life, and helping us in bringing this book to
you all.
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Contents
Prerequisites for Practical Examination and Common
Examination Cases
General Examination
Case Sheet Format
Vitals Examination
Physical Examination
Anthropometry
Respiratory System Examination
Case Sheet Format
Diagnosis Format
Discussion on Cardinal Symptoms
Discussion on Examination
Summary of Findings in Common Respiratory Diseases
Cardiovascular System Examination
Case Sheet Format
Diagnosis Format
Discussion on Cardiac Cycle
Discussion on Cardinal Symptoms
Discussion on Examination
Summary of Findings in Common Cardiovascular Diseases
Gastrointestinal System
Case Sheet Format
Diagnosis Format
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Discussion on Cardinal Symptoms
Discussion on Examination
Nervous System
Case Sheet Format
Diagnosis Format
Discussion on Cardinal Symptoms
Discussion on Examination
General Examination in Neurology
Higher Mental Functions
Cranial Nerves
Motor System Examination
Reflexes
Sensory System Examination
Cerebellum and Coordination
Gait
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