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Main description:
This thoroughly updated second edition of Fast Facts: Rheumatoid Arthritis provides an easy-to-read overview of how the condition is thought to develop and how it is diagnosed, monitored and treated.
Written by two leading UK and US rheumatologists, it covers the many recent developments in this field, including:
- Recently published classification criteria
- The emerging role of anti-CCP autoantibodies
- The latest developments in ultrasound and MRI
- The association between RA and cardiovascular disease and lung disease
- New concepts of undifferentiated arthritis and treatment to remission
- The importance of early referral and new biological therapies
Fast Facts: Rheumatoid Arthritis provides a well-referenced international perspective on this condition. It is a 'must read' for all healthcare professionals caring for patients with this debilitating inflammatory joint disease.
Contents:
The normal joint
Etiology
Pathogenesis
Epidemiology
Clinical features
Investigation
Assessment
Management - traditional measures
Management - biological therapies
Therapeutic developments
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Health Press
Publication date: May, 2011
Pages: 116
Weight: 652g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Orthopaedics and Fractures
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CUSTOMER REVIEWS
Fast Facts: Rheumatoid Arthritis handbook is a comprehensive, easy-to-read guide to rheumatoid arthritis...this book represents an excellent resource for a large target audience including doctors who are not necessarily specialists in rheumatology, medical students and allied healthcare professionals. "Fast Facts: Rheumatoid Arthritis is a well written book that will suit doctors, nurses and medical students, as well as patients who have only a basic understanding of the condition and want to get more information on clinical signs and disease pathogenesis." Immunology News, May 2012 "This book [Fast Facts: Rheumatoid Arthritis] was so easy to read, I read it in an hour, yet I was amazed that it could update me so efficiently on the new evidence on rheumatoid arthritis, pathogenesis (especially genetics), and immunologic testing. This is a good overview of new ACR criteria, biologics, and mechanism of action with a brief discussion of the new advances in treatment." Richa Gupta, MD (University of Kentucky) - Doody's Review Service, January 2012