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Title: Primer on the Rheumatic Diseases
Authors: John, H.
Keywords: Diseases
Rheumatic
Treatment
Machine
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: The Primer is designed to provide up-to-date information about the major clini- cal syndromes seen by primary care physicians, rheumatologists, orthopedic sur- geons, as well as physician assistants, nurse practitioners, physical and occupational therapists, and allied health professionals whose expertise contributes to patient care. Emphasis on the evaluation of the patient, the physical examination including musculoskeletal signs and symptoms, laboratory and imaging evaluations, and current and novel therapeutic approaches are essential for all who work in this fi eld. Arthritis and other rheumatic diseases, which affect more than 46 million Ameri- cans (including 300,000 children), remain a leading cause of disability and the most common chronic illness in the United States. I congratulate the editors on their superb work. In addition, the multiple con- tributors—many of whom are members of the American College of Rheumatology— should be thanked for their scholarly contributions to the Primer. Rheumatology has never been more exciting than it is today, and there is no doubt that the 13th edition of the Primer refl ects this. I join clinicians and patients alike in thanking the Arthritis Foundation for the continuing achievements of this book.
Description: Students, residents, and fellows interested in learning about the rheumatic diseases are faced with the daunting challenge of trying to integrate learning about a multi- tude of fascinating and diverse clinical disorders with an ever-expanding and complex body of basic science. This need encapsulates the principal rationale for the major changes in the 13th edition of The Primer on the Rheumatic Diseases. Although the fi rst part of all recent editions of The Primer have summarized succinctly the physiology of tissues and cells that mediate infl ammation and musculoskeletal disease, preparation of the new edition resulted in the identifi cation of two major problems with this “tried- and-true” formula. First, for readers who really wished to understand the molecular basis of rheumatic disease to the depth that would facilitate laboratory research and improve patient care, the initial chapters no longer provided suffi cient detail. Second, for readers seeking an introduction or update within the clinical realm of rheumatic disorders, the fi rst part of The Primer bore virtually no relation to the diseases described so engagingly in the rest of the book. In short, in this era of increasing integration between the basic and clinical sciences, the preliminary Primer chapters were at risk for becoming simply the pages thumbed through quickly to get to the good stuff
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/67
ISBN: SBN: 978-0-387-68566-3
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