Oxford Handbook of Rheumatology

Oxford Handook of Rheumatology 3rd Ed-1

Alan J. Hakim Gavin P.R. Clunie Inam Haq 2013 Rheumatic conditions are common both in general and hospital practice. Musculoskeletal symptoms are a primary feature of many multisystem illnesses, not only in the autoimmune joint and connective tissue diseases, but also metabolic, endocrine, neoplastic, and infectious conditions. Symptoms are also common in the context of injury, age-related change, and psychological […]

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Oxford Desk Reference Rheumatology

Oxford Desk Reference - Rheumatology-1

Richard Watts Gavin Clunie Frances Hall Tarnya Marshall 2009 Rheumatology covers a very broad range of conditions ranging from soft tissue rheumatology, through the inflammatory arthritides to complex multi system disease. Our aim in writing this volume is to provide easily accessible and practical information in a single desk-sized book.

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Oxford Case Histories in Rheumatology

Oxford Desk Reference - Rheumatology-1

Joel David Anne Miller Anushka Soni Lyn Williamson 2012 This book contains a series of case histories that the authors have encountered in the Oxford region. The purpose of the cases is to provide trainees, and indeed all practitioners in rheumatology, with clinical scenarios and an evidenced approach to answering questions raised by the cases.

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Rheumatology

Rheumatology-1

Efim Benenson 2011 Syndrome or disease? “Clinical Scenarios” is directed toward trainees of rheumatology. Active learning by case studies on the way toward an established diagnosis based on a structured clinical knowledge and thinking – such is the concept of this training. It has arisen from the experience of practical clinical teaching.  

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