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Rheumatology

Symptoms and Syndromes

Book

Table of contents

  1. Front Matter
    Pages i-xxi
  2. Articular and Musculoskeletal Disorder

  3. Connective Tissue Disease (CTD) and Vasculitis Systemic Diseases in Rheumatology

  4. Back Matter
    Pages 211-221

About this book

Introduction

Rheumatology: Symptoms and Syndromes organizes the rheumatic diseases in the form of syndromes as stable combinations of symptoms, and links these to morphological manifestations. This presentation of the rheumatic diseases provides a pedagogical framework for differential diagnosis in rheumatology. To further aid the teacher and student, Professor Efim Benenson provides algorithms of clinical reasoning based on morphology and pathophysiology. Professor Benenson’s practice-oriented, didactic approach, and innovative organization of the rheumatic diseases is a valuable diagnostic aid to practicing rheumatologists and those teaching or training in rheumatology.

Readers are recommended the companion book, Rheumatology: Clinical Scenarios, for further reading on Professor Benensons's organization of the rheumatic diseases.

Keywords

Articular Connective Tissue Disease Musculoskeletal Problem-Based Vasculitis

Authors and affiliations

  1. 1., RheumatologyUniversity of CologneCologneGermany

About the authors

Efim Benenson, MD, is Professor of Internal Medicine and Rheumatology at the University of Cologne, Germany.

Bibliographic information

  • Book Title Rheumatology
  • Book Subtitle Symptoms and Syndromes
  • Authors Efim Benenson
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84996-462-3
  • Copyright Information Springer-Verlag London Limited 2011
  • Publisher Name Springer, London
  • eBook Packages Medicine Medicine (R0)
  • Softcover ISBN 978-1-84996-461-6
  • eBook ISBN 978-1-84996-462-3
  • Edition Number 1
  • Number of Pages XXII, 215
  • Number of Illustrations 0 b/w illustrations, 0 illustrations in colour
  • Topics Rheumatology
    Internal Medicine
    Dermatology
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