Current diagnosis & treatment rheumatology /

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Edition:3rd ed.
Imprint:New York, N.Y. : McGraw Hill Medical, c2013, c2007, c2004.
Description:xiii, 566 p. : ill., figs., tables.
Language:English
Series:McGraw-Hill's AccessMedicine
Lange medical book
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10014682
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Varying Form of Title:Current diagnosis and treatment. Rheumatology
Other authors / contributors:Imboden, John B., 1951-, ed.
Hellmann, David B., ed.
Stone, John H. , ed.
ISBN:9780071638050 (print)
0071638059 (print)
ISSN:1547-8998
Notes:"A Lange medical book."
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Also issued in print and PDF version.
Description based on cover image and table of contents, viewed on May 08, 2014.
Summary:Suitable for primary care providers, this book simplifies the treatment of difficult-to-manage rheumatologic diseases and disorders, such as arthritis, lupus, and sarcoidosis. It features: full-color photographs; and chapters on clinical genetics, drug-induced syndromes, and metabolic myopathies.
Table of Contents:
  • Section I. Approach to the patient with rheumatic disease
  • Chapter 1. Physical examination of the musculoskeletal system
  • Chapter 2. Joint aspiration & injection
  • Chapter 3. Laboratory diagnosis
  • Chapter 4. Approach to the patient with arthritis
  • Chapter 5. Approach to the adolescent with arthritis
  • Chapter 6. Approach to the patient with hand, wrist, or elbow pain
  • Chapter 7. Approach to the patient with foot & ankle pain
  • Chapter 8. Approach to the patient with shoulder pain
  • Chapter 9. Approach to the patient with neck pain
  • Chapter 10. Approach to the patient with low back pain
  • Chapter 11. Approach to the patient with hip pain
  • Chapter 12. Approach to the patient with knee pain
  • Chapter 13. Approach to the patient with a painful prosthetic hip or knee
  • Chapter 14. The patient with diffuse pain
  • Section II. Rheumatoid arthritis & spondyloarthropathies
  • Chapter 15. Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Chapter 16. Adult-onset still disease
  • Chapter 17. Ankylosing spondylitis & the arthritis of inflammatory bowel disease
  • Chapter 18. Reactive arthritis
  • Chapter 19. Psoriatic arthritis
  • Chapter 20. Juvenile idiopathic arthritis
  • Section III. Lupus & related autoimmune disorders
  • Chapter 21. Systemic lupus erythematosus
  • Chapter 22. Treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus
  • Chapter 23. Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome
  • Chapter 24. Raynaud phenomenon
  • Chapter 25. Scleroderma
  • Chapter 26. Primary sjögren syndrome
  • Chapter 27. Dermatomyositis, polymyositis, & immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy
  • Chapter 28. Relapsing polychondritis
  • Section IV. Vasculitis
  • Chapter 29. Introduction to vasculitis: classification & clinical clues
  • Chapter 30. Giant cell arteritis & polymyalgia rheumatica
  • Chapter 31. Takayasu arteritis
  • Chapter 32. Granulomatosis with polyangiitis (wegener granulomatosis)
  • Chapter 33. Microscopic polyangiitis
  • Chapter 34. Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (churg-strauss syndrome)
  • Chapter 35. Polyarteritis nodosa
  • Chapter 36. Mixed cryoglobulinemia
  • Chapter 37. Hypersensitivity vasculitis
  • Chapter 38. Behçet disease
  • Chapter 39. Henoch-schönlein purpura
  • Chapter 40. Vasculitis of the central nervous system
  • Chapter 41. Buerger disease
  • Chapter 42. Miscellaneous forms of vasculitis
  • Section V. Degenerative joint disease & crystal-induced arthritis
  • Chapter 43. Osteoarthritis
  • Chapter 44. Gout
  • Chapter 45. Pseudogout: calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal deposition disease
  • Section VI. Infection
  • Chapter 46. Disseminated gonococcal infection
  • Chapter 47. Septic arthritis
  • Chapter 48. Lyme disease
  • Chapter 49. Mycobacterial & fungal infections of bone & joints
  • Chapter 50. Rheumatic manifestations of acute & chronic viral arthritis
  • Chapter 51. Evaluation of rheumatic complaints in patients with hiv
  • Chapter 52. Rheumatic fever
  • Chapter 53. Whipple disease
  • Section VII. Rheumatic manifestations of systemic disease
  • Chapter 54. Sarcoidosis
  • Chapter 55. Endocrine & metabolic disorders
  • Chapter 56. Rheumatic manifestations of malignancy
  • Chapter 57. Amyloidosis
  • Section VIII. Disorders of bone
  • Chapter 58. Osteoporosis & glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis
  • Chapter 59. Osteonecrosis
  • Chapter 60. Paget disease of bone
  • Section IX. Special topics
  • Chapter 61. Common rheumatologic problems encountered by the hospitalist: pearls & myths
  • Chapter 62. Perioperative management of the patient with rheumatic disease
  • Chapter 63. Pulmonary hypertension
  • Chapter 64. Connective tissue disease-associated interstitial lung disease
  • Chapter 65. Musculoskeletal magnetic resonance imaging
  • Chapter 66. Musculoskeletal ultrasound
  • Chapter 67. Ocular inflammatory diseases for rheumatologists
  • Chapter 68. Sensorineural hearing loss (immune-mediated inner ear disease)
  • Chapter 69. Pregnancy & rheumatic diseases
  • Chapter 70. Complex regional pain syndromes (reflex sympathetic dystrophy) & posttraumatic neuralgia
  • Chapter 71. IgG4-related disease
  • Chapter 72. Common injuries from running
  • Chapter 73. Selected topics in neurology for the rheumatologist
  • Chapter 74. Complementary & alternative therapies
  • Color plates.