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Fourth Edition
By
Marc Hochberg, MD, MPH, Professor of Medicine, Head, Division of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA
Alan Silman, MD, ARC Professor of Rheumatic Disease Epidemiology, Director, ARC Epidemiology Research Unit, University of Manchester, UK
Josef Smolen, MD, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Vienna and Center for Rheumatic Diseases, Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria
Michael Weinblatt, MD, Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Co-Director of Clinical Rheumatology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA
Michael Weisman, MD, Director, Division of Rheumatology, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center; Professor of Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Description
This latest edition continues the tradition of excellence of previous editions with comprehensive, authoritative coverage of rheumatic
disease from basic scientific principles to practical points of clinical management. Internationally renowned authors deliver essential
information on the definition of a disease, epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical findings, differential diagnosis, and disease management.
A consistent style and lavishly illustrated full-color format presents you with comprehensive clinical and scientific information in
a lucid, logical, user-friendly manner. This e-dition includes the printed text as well as access to the complete contents online, fully
searchable, plus weekly content updates, links to PubMed and CrossRef, outcome measurement tools, classification criteria, self assessment
tools, and more. A must have for all practitioners in the field!
Audience
Rheumatologist and residents
Contents
Section 1: The Scientific Basis of Rheumatic Disease
*Epidemiologic Concepts and Classification of Rheumatology *Principles
of Outcome Assessment *The Worldwide Economic and Functional Impact of *Rheumatic Disorders and Pharmaconomics *Principles of Health
Economics and Application to Rheumatic Disorders and Pharmaconomics *The Musculoskeletal System and Joint Physiology *Anatomy and
Biomechanics of the Spine *Biomechanics of Peripheral Joints *The Synovium
Articular cartilage
*Bone
Structure and Function *Molecular Biology
Signal Transduction
*Genetic Factors in rheumatic disease *Principles
of adaptive immunity
Principles of Innate Immunity
*Tissue Destruction and Repair *Neuropeptides, Free
Radicals and Inflammation
Scientific Basis of Pain
Pharmacogenomics
Section 2: Evaluation: Signs and Symptoms
*History
and Physical Examination *Pattern Recognition Arthritis *Laboratory Tests in Rheumatic Disorders *Synovial Fluid Analysis *Minimally
Invasive Procedures *Skin and Rheumatic Disease *The Eye and Rheumatic disease *The Heart in Rheumatic Disease *The Lung
in Rheumatic Disease *Gastrointestinal Tract and Rheumatic Disease *The Kidney and Rheumatic Diseases
Section 3:
Evaluation Imaging Techniques
Conventional Radiography and CT
MRI
Ultrasound
*DXA and Measurement
of Bone
Section 4: Principles of Management
*Health Promotion and Patient Education for People with Arthritis
Nutrition
*Principles
of Opiate Management *NSAIDS *Systemic Corticosterioids in Rheumatology *Aspiration and Injection of Joints *Antimalarials
and Gold *Sulfasalazine *Methotrexate
Leflunomide
*Immunosuppressives *Immunotherapies: T cell,
B cell cCmplement
Other drugs in Rheumatic Disease
Cytokine neutralizers: IL1 inhibitors
*Cytokine
Neutralizers: TNF alpha *Emerging Therapeutic Targets; Small Molecules
Emerging Therapeutic Targets; IL6, IL15, IL18,
IL23, etc
*Antibiotics *Drugs and Pregnancy *Alternative and Complementary Medicine *Principles of Rehabilitiation *Principles
of Arthritis Surgery
Section 5: Regional and Widespread Pain
*Neck Pain *Low Back Pain and Lumbar Spinal
Stenosis *The Shoulder *The Elbow *The Wrist and Hand *The Hip *The Knee *The Ankle *Temporomandibular Pain Syndrome *Fibromyalgia
and related Syndromes *Entrapment neuropathies and Compartment Syndromes *Algodystrophy/reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome *Sports
Medicine: the Clinical Spectrum of Injury
Section 6: Rheumatoid Arthritis and Other Synovial Disorders
*Antiquity
of RA *Classification of RA *Extra-articular Features of RA and Systemic Involvement *Adult Stills Disease *Imaging of RA *Genetics
of the Major Histocompatiablity Complex in RA *Animal models of RA *Autoantibodies in RA *Cellular immunity in RA *Angiogenesis
in RA *Rheumatoid Synovitis and Pannus *Evaluation and Management of Early Inflammatory Polyarthritis *Evaluation and Outcome
of the Patient with Established RA *Management of RA: synovitis *Management of Extra-articular disease and Complications *Multidisciplinary
Approach to RA
Section 7: Pediatric Rheumatology
*History of Pediatric Rheumatology *Classification
and Epidemiology of Juvenile Inflammatory Arthritis *Clinical Features, Special problems and Presentations in Children *Etiology
and Pathogenesis of JRA *Evaluation of Musculoskeletal Complaints in Children *Management of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis *Connective
Tissue Diseases in Children *Legg-Perthes and other Hip Disease in Children *Rehabilitation and Psychosocial Issues
Section
8: Infection-related rheumatic diseases
*Septic Arthritis, Osteomyelitis, Gonococcal and Syphilitic Arthritis *Mycobacterial,
Brucella, Fungal and Parasitic Arthritis *Lyme Disease *Viral Arthritis *Rheumatic Aspects of HIV Infection and other Immunodeficient
States *Acute Rheumatic Fever
Reactive Arthritis: Etiology and Pathogenesis
Reactive Arthritis: Clinical Features
and Treatment
Section 9: Spondyloarthropathies
*Antiquity of Spondyloarthropathies *Classification and Epidemiology
of Spondylitis *Clinical features of Ankylosing Spondylitis
Etiology, Pathogenesis and Pathology of Ankylosing Spondylitis
*Seronegative
Spondyloarthropathies: Imaging *Management of Ankylosing Spondylitis *Psoriatic Arthritis: Clinical Feature *Psoriatic Arthritis
Etiology and Pathogenesis *Psoriatic Arthritis: Management *Enteropathic Arthropathies: Diagnosis and Treatment *Enthesopathy
Section
10: Connective Tissues Disorders
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
*History *Epidemiology and classification *Immunopathology *Genetics
of Lupus *The Complement System *Autoantibodies in SLE *Cellular immunology in SLE *Clinical features of SLE *Drug-induced
Lupus *Assessing Disease Activity and Outcome in SLE *Treatment of Non-Renal Lupus *Treatment – Renal Involvement
Pregnancy
in SLE and Neonatal Lupus
*Sjogrens syndrome *Antiphospholipid Syndrome: Diagnosis and Management
Systemic
Sclerosis
*Epidemiology and Classification of Scleroderma *Assessing Disease activity and outcome in scleroderma *Clinical
features of scleroderma *Etiology and pathogenesis of systemic sclerosis *Management of scleroderma *Raynaud's Phenomenon *Localized
Scleroderma and Idiopathic and *Environmentally Induced Scleroderma Variants
Inflammatory Muscle Disease
*Clinical
Features, Classification and Epidemiology of Inflammatory Disease *Etiology and Pathogenesis of Inflammatory Disease *Management
of Inflammatory Muscle Disease *Metabolic and Drug Induced Myopathies *Overlap Syndromes
Section 11: The Vasculitides
*Classification
and Epidemiology of Inflammatory Vascular Diseases
Biology and Immunopathogenesis of Vasculitis
*Polyarteritis
Nodosa and Microscopic Polyangiitis *Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis *Wegener's Granulomatosis and Lymphamatoid
Granulomatosis *Churg-Strauss syndrome *Takayasu's arteritis *Behcet's syndrome *Kawasaki Disease *Henoch-Shonlein Purpura *Panniculitis
and Cutaneous Vasculitis *Cryoglobulinemia and Franklin Syndrome *Primary Angiitis of the CNS
SECTION 12: Other
Systemic Illnesses
*Cogan's syndrome *Sarcoidosis *Relapsing Polychondritis *Miscellaneous Arthropathies including
Synovial tumors and Foreign Body Synovitis *The Amyloidoses *Clubbing and Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy
SECTION
13: Osteoarthritis and Related Disorders
*Epidemiology and Classification of OA *Clinical features of OA *Osteoarthritis:
Pathology and Pathogenesis *Genetics of Osteoarthritis *Imaging of OA *Evaluation of the Patient with OA and Measurement of
Outcomes *Management of Limb Osteoarthritis *Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperstosis *Neuropathic Arthropathy *Osteonecrosis
Rare
OA: Ochronosis, Kashanbeck, Castleman's Disease
Section 14: Crystal-related arthropathies
*Epidemiology, Classification
and History of Crystal-related Arthropathies *Etiology and Pathogenesis of Gout *Clinical Features of Gout *The Management of
Gout *Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate Crystal-Associated Arthropathy *Basic Calcium Phosphate Crystal Deposition Disease *Other
Crystal Associated Arthropathies
Section 15: Endocrine and Hemoglobin-related Arthritis and Storage Diseases
Rheumatoid
Manifestations of Endocrine Disease
*Dialysis Arthropathy *Primary Hyperlipidemias and Xanthomas *Hemophilia and
other Bleeding Disorders *Joint and Bone Lesions in Hemoglobinopathies *Hemochromatosis
Section 16 Metabolic Bone
Diseases
*Epidemiology, Classification and History of Osteoporosis *Clinical Features of Osteoporosis *Pathogeneis
of Osteoporosis *Investigations of Bone: biochemical markers *Management of Osteoporosis *Glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis *Rickets
and Osteomalacia *Hyperparathryoidsm *Renal osteodystrophy *Paget's Disease of Bone
Section 17: Heritable disease
and tumors of bone and connective tissue
*Gaucher's Disease *Mucopolysaccharidoses *Heritable Collagen Disorders *Hypermobility
Syndrome *Skeletal Dysplasias *Tumors of Bone
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Hardbound, 2000 pages, publication date: NOV-2007
ISBN-13: 978-0-323-04429-5
ISBN-10: 0-323-04429-8
Imprint: MOSBY
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Last update: 13 Jun 2009
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