Rheumatology in Primary Care

By Juan J. Canoso

Rheumatology in Primary Care
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The vast field of rheumatology is presented in this new, compact, and practical text, providing a current review of rheumatology. Written by an experienced professor/rheumatologist, it covers history taking, physical examination, treatment, laboratory investigations, and imaging procedures for all rheumatic disorders--presenting "non-rheumatologists" with all they need to know. Plus, it includes information on when a patient should be referred to a specialist and who is responsible for follow-up care.
  • The text reviews the most common disorders and how to treat them.
  • A detailed introduction to the basic principles of diagnosis and therapy discusses pattern recognition and the musculoskeletal exam.
  • Specific disorders covered include rheumatoid arthritis, connective tissue diseases, spondyloarthropathies, infectious arthritis, and infiltrative conditions, bone conditions, and regional rheumatic diseases.
  • Each disease chapter is organized consistently--Introduction, Presentation, Diagnosis, Natural History, Treatment and Methods, When to Refer, Key Points, and Suggested Reading--placing the needed information within easy reach.
  • Regional pain syndromes such as shoulder, back, hip, hand and wrist, foot, and knee pain are covered extensively--unlike other rheumatology texts.
  • Includes recent American College of Rheumatology guidelines.
  • Case studies, tables, and boxed text illustrate key points.
  • Appendix provides a program for patient home care with exercises and other practical information such as walking aids and how to buy shoes.

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