基本説明
Practical compact pocket guide, based on the celebrated Oxford Textbook of Rheumatology.
Full Description
At last, a unique practical pocket guide emphasizing the clinical evidence-based approach to Rheumatology. Rheumatic conditions are common both in general and hospital practice and the breadth and complexity of rheumatic conditions that general practitioners and specialists encounter is quite astounding. Developing history-taking and clinical examination skills is fundamental to making a diagnosis and successful long-term monitoring of rheumatic conditions. The "Oxford Handbook of Rheumatology' is a practical, clinical aid to the diagnosis and management of rheumatic disorders. Section 1 takes the reader through common patterns of disease presentation and encourages the reader to consider differential diagnosis and then to refer to Section 2. Section 1 also contains some aspects of the general management of rheumatic diseases, particularly the principles of pain assessment, soft tissue and joint injections, and phsyiotherapy. Section 2 is a more formal and traditional review of the common rheumatic disorders. Each subsection introduces important diagnostic and therapeutic detail without burdening the reader with fundamental basic science.
The second section has been written with an international audience in mind, incorporating UK, European, and US disease criteria where possible. The "Oxford Handbook of Rheumatology" highlights childhood and adolescent rheumatic disease throughout and is written in conjunction with the celebrated major reference work, the "Oxford Textbook of Rheumatology". The editorial advisors include: Professor Peter Maddison, Professor David Isenberg, Professor Pat Woo, Professor David Glass.
Contents
SECTION I: THE PRESENTATION OF RHEUMATIC DISEASE; 1.1 Evaluating musculoskeletal pain; 1.2 Regional musculoskeletal conditions: making a working diagnosis; 1.3 Patterns of disease presentation: making a working diagnosis; 1.4 The spectrum of presentation of rheumatic disease; SECTION II: THE CLINICAL FEATURES AND MANAGEMENT OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES; 2.1 Rheumatoid arthritis; 2.2 Osteoarthritis (OA); 2.3 Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA); 2.4 The Spondylarthropathies; 2.5 Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE); 2.6 The antiphospholipid (antibody) syndrome; 2.7 Sjogren's syndrome; 2.8 Scleroderma and related disorders; 2.9 Polymyositis (PM) and Dermatomyositis (DM); 2.10 Primary vasculitides; 2.11 The crystal arthropathies; 2.12 Metabolic bone diseases; 2.13 Infection and inflammatory rheumatic disease; 2.14 Miscellaneous conditions; Appendix I: Abbreviations and acronyms; Appendix II : Useful contacts; Index