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ABC of Rheumatology continues to be a practical and informative guide to the assessment, treatment and management of common rheumatic and musculoskeletal conditions within primary care.
Fully updated to reflect developments in this fast growing field, the fifth edition covers overviews of all key areas of rheumatology, and includes new chapters on radiology and immunology, as well as expanded coverage on metabolic bone disease, chronic widespread pain, and complex regional pain syndrome.
Featuring highly illustrated chapters, boxed summaries and links to further resources, ABC of
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Produktbeschreibung
ABC of Rheumatology continues to be a practical and informative guide to the assessment, treatment and management of common rheumatic and musculoskeletal conditions within primary care.

Fully updated to reflect developments in this fast growing field, the fifth edition covers overviews of all key areas of rheumatology, and includes new chapters on radiology and immunology, as well as expanded coverage on metabolic bone disease, chronic widespread pain, and complex regional pain syndrome.

Featuring highly illustrated chapters, boxed summaries and links to further resources, ABC of Rheumatology is an accessible reference for all primary care health professional, general practitioners, family physicians, junior doctors, medical students and nurses.
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Autorenporträt
Ade Adebajo FAcMed, FACP, FRCP(Glasg) is an Associate Director of Teaching at the University of Sheffield Medical School. He is also the Honorary Professor and Consultant Rheumatologist/Director of Undergraduate Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine for Dentistry and Health at University of Sheffield and Barnsley Hospital, South Yorkshire, UK. Lisa Dunkley MBChB (Hons), FRCP, FHEA is a Consultant Rheumatologist TPD Rheumatology (S Yorks) at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, UK.