Oxford textbook of rheumatology /
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Edition: | Fourth edition. |
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Imprint: | Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013. ©2013 |
Description: | 1 online resource (xxx, 1522 pages) : illustrations |
Language: | English |
Series: | Oxford textbook Oxford textbooks. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12014769 |
Table of Contents:
- Cover; Contents; Contributors; SECTION 1 Clinical presentations of rheumatic disease in different age groups; 1 The child patient; 2 Young people and transitional care in rheumatology; 3 The adult patient; 4 The elderly patient; 5 Principles of clinical examination in children; 6 Principles of clinical examination in adults; SECTION 2 Common clinical presentations of rheumatic disease; 7 Monoarticular disease; 8 Oligoarticular disease; 9 Polyarticular disease; 10 The systemically ill patient; 11 Spinal pain; 12 Pain and fatigue; 13 The limping child; 14 The systemically unwell child.
- 15 Primary care presentationSECTION 3 Clinical presentations: views from different perspectives; 16 Obstetrics and pregnancy; 17 Skin; 18 Nervous system; 19 Cardiovascular system; 20 Respiratory system; 21 Gastrointestinal system; 22 Neuroendocrine system; 23 Malignancy; 24 The eye; 25 The kidney; 26 Psychology; SECTION 4 The impact of rheumatic disease; 27 Epidemiology and the rheumatic diseases; 28 Assessment of rheumatic disease; 29 Outcomes; 30 Design of clinical trials in rheumatology; 31 Health economics; 32 Comorbidities of rheumatic disease; 33 Social aspects (work).
- 34 Biologics registries35 Outcomes of paediatric rheumatic disease; 36 Assessment of paediatric rheumatic disease; SECTION 5 Genetics and environment; 37 Basics of genetics; 38 Environment; 39 Epigenetics; 40 Genetics of rheumatoid arthritis; 41 Genetics of spondyloarthropathies; 42 Genetics of connective tissue diseases; 43 Genetics of juvenile rheumatic diseases; 44 Genetics of osteoarthritis; 45 Genetics of chronic musculoskeletal pain; SECTION 6 Tissues in health and disease; 46 Normal functional anatomy of joints; 47 Measuring movement and gait; 48 Innate vs acquired immunity.
- 49 Cellular side of acquired immunity (T cells)50 Cellular side of acquired immunity (B cells); 51 Fibroblasts and mesenchymal cells; 52 Synovial pathology; 53 Bone turnover; 54 Enthesitis; 55 Skeletal muscle physiology and damage; 56 Joint biochemistry; 57 Vascular biology; 58 Acute-phase responses and adipocytokines; 59 Pain neurophysiology; 60 Pathogenesis of juvenile idiopathic arthritis; SECTION 7 Practical investigation of rheumatic disease; 61 Haematology; 62 Biochemical investigation of rheumatic diseases; 63 Autoimmune serology; 64 Complement; 65 Limb anatomy and medical imaging.
- 66 Radiographic imaging67 Ultrasound; 68 Magnetic resonance imaging; 69 Computed tomography; 70 Nuclear medicine; 71 Imaging in children; 72 Assessment of synovial joint fluid; 73 Cardiopulmonary investigations; 74 Electrophysiology; SECTION 8 Management of rheumatic disease; 75 Patient education; 76 Multidisciplinary treatment; 77 Cyclooxygenase inhibitors; 78 Analgesics; 79 Glucocorticoids; 80 Immunosuppressants; 81 Signalling pathway inhibitors; 82 Anti-cytokine biologics; 83 Rituximab and abatacept; 84 Biologics in paediatric rheumatic diseases; 85 Stem cell therapies.