Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a form of arthritic joint disease associated with the chronic skin scaling and fingernail changes seen in psoriasis. Patients with PsA have a reduced quality of life. This comprehensive visual reference contains over 150 images from a wide gamut of variations of the disease, as well as charts and tables detailing the most up-to-date information on patient susceptibility, incidence, and symptoms.
This comprehensive visual reference contains over 150 images from a wide gamut of variations of the disease, as well as charts and tables detailing the most up-to-date information on patient susceptibility, incidence, and symptoms, providing the clinical presentation of the disease, as well as radiographic, ultrasound, and MRI images to highlight the role of imaging in psoriatic arthritis. Although several proposed methods for classifying PsA have been published, none has been widely accepted or validated. This book proposes the use of an amended version of the Moll and Wright method, and functions mostly as a visual reference and data source of the most up-to-date findings and comprehensive images of PsA. The book includes sections on juvenile psoriatic arthritis which aid practitioners in distinguishing the characteristics and features of the disease in children, as well as discussions of clinical drug trials.
The book will be of particular interest to rheumatologists, dermatologists, and family practitioners.
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This comprehensive visual reference contains over 150 images from a wide gamut of variations of the disease, as well as charts and tables detailing the most up-to-date information on patient susceptibility, incidence, and symptoms, providing the clinical presentation of the disease, as well as radiographic, ultrasound, and MRI images to highlight the role of imaging in psoriatic arthritis. Although several proposed methods for classifying PsA have been published, none has been widely accepted or validated. This book proposes the use of an amended version of the Moll and Wright method, and functions mostly as a visual reference and data source of the most up-to-date findings and comprehensive images of PsA. The book includes sections on juvenile psoriatic arthritis which aid practitioners in distinguishing the characteristics and features of the disease in children, as well as discussions of clinical drug trials.
The book will be of particular interest to rheumatologists, dermatologists, and family practitioners.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
From the reviews:
"This is a comprehensive, well illustrated review featuring contributions from leading experts in the filed of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. ... the book is intended for rheumatologists, dermatologists, and family practice physicians. I think it is appropriate for rheumatologists and dermatologists in training and as a quick reference for primary care physicians and internists. ... This is a well written, concise, well organized, and illustrative book that can serve as a quick visual guide for clinicians." -- Aisha Shaikh, Doody's Review Service, February, 2008
"This is a comprehensive overview of psoriatic arthritis with chapters that consist of brief introductions followed by extensive figures with detailed captions. ... It is intended for rheumatologists, dermatologists, and family practitioners. ... The inclusion of data that supports new treatment modalities is also helpful, enabling the audience to quickly appreciate the efficacy of treatment and associated dosages, as well as the targeted study population. ... this is an authoritative, comprehensive overview of psoriatic arthritis and a valuable reference for its targeted audience." -- Amy Marie Archer, Doody's Review Service, September, 2011
"This is a comprehensive, well illustrated review featuring contributions from leading experts in the filed of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. ... the book is intended for rheumatologists, dermatologists, and family practice physicians. I think it is appropriate for rheumatologists and dermatologists in training and as a quick reference for primary care physicians and internists. ... This is a well written, concise, well organized, and illustrative book that can serve as a quick visual guide for clinicians." -- Aisha Shaikh, Doody's Review Service, February, 2008
"This is a comprehensive overview of psoriatic arthritis with chapters that consist of brief introductions followed by extensive figures with detailed captions. ... It is intended for rheumatologists, dermatologists, and family practitioners. ... The inclusion of data that supports new treatment modalities is also helpful, enabling the audience to quickly appreciate the efficacy of treatment and associated dosages, as well as the targeted study population. ... this is an authoritative, comprehensive overview of psoriatic arthritis and a valuable reference for its targeted audience." -- Amy Marie Archer, Doody's Review Service, September, 2011