Synopses & Reviews
This volume of Lippincott's Primary Care Series will help family practitioners, internists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants understand, diagnose, and treat the most common rheumatologic problems seen in the primary care setting. Emphasis on day-to-day practical outpatient office practice distinguishes this from the many existing rheumatology textbooks and it contains numerous images to aid in diagnosis and treatment. Whenever possible, chapters follow a consistent format with headings of Clinical Presentation, Examination, Studies, Treatment, Clinical Course, and Conclusions and box elements such as Introductory Case, Clinical Points/Highlights, Patient Assessment, Not to Be Missed, and When to Refer. Key points are provided for those topics that don't fit this format.
Table of Contents
Section 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES 1. Evaluation of Patients with Rheumatic Diseases
Carlos A. Estrada and Gustavo R. Heudebert Section 2: SPORT-RELATED, OCCUPATIONAL AND OTHER REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROMES 2. Neck Pain
Jerome Van Ruiswyk 3. Lower Back Pain and Lumbar Stenosis
Lisa L. Willett 4. Shoulder Pain
Dennis W. Boulware 5. Painful Feet
Dennis W. Boulware and Gustavo R. Heudebert 6. Mechanical Disorders of the KneeDennis W. Boulware 7. Hip PainCarol Croft 8. Sports-related Conditions and InjuriesLisa L. Willett Section 3: SPECIFIC RHEUMATIC DISEASES: DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT 9. Rheumatoid Arthritis including Sjögren’s Syndrome
Zachary M. Pruhs, James R. O’Dell, and Ted R Mikuls 10. The Seronegative SpondyloarthropathiesDennis W. Boulware 11. Systemic Lupus ErythematosusMichelle A. Petri 12. Raynaud’s Phenomenon and Systemic Sclerosis
Laura B. Hughes and Barri Fessler 13. Inflammatory Myopathies: Polymyositis, Dermatomyositis, and Related ConditionsIrene Z. Whitt and Frederick W. Miller 14. VasculitisBao Quynh N. Huynh and S. Louis Bridges, Jr. 15. Giant Cell Arteritis and Polymyalgia RheumaticaAngelo Gaffo 16. Overlap Syndromes and Unclassified or Undifferentiated Connective Tissue DiseaseIris Navarro and Graciela S. Alarcón 17. FibromyalgiaGraciela S. Alarcón 18. Pregnancy and Rheumatic DiseasesMichael Lockshin Section 4: OSTEOARTHRITIS AND METABOLIC BONE AND JOINT DISEASE 19. OsteoarthritisSeth M. Berney 20. Gout and Crystal-induced ArthropathiesAngelo Gaffo 21. Osteopenic Bone Disease and Osteonecrosis
Kenneth G. Saag, Gregory A. Clines, and Sarah L. Morgan
22. Arthropathies Associated with Systemic DiseasesLeann Maska and Amy C. Cannella Section 5: INFECTIOUS ARTHRITIS 23. Bacterial ArthritisArthur Kavanaugh and Maika Onishi 24. Lyme DiseaseWilliam F. Iobst and Kristin Ingraham 25. Viral ArthritisMartin Rodriguez and Katherine Holman Section 6: SPECIAL DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC CONDITIONS 26. Use of the Laboratory in Diagnosing Rheumatic DisordersGustavo R. Heudebert and Terry Shaneyfelt 27. Techniques of ArthrocentesisDennis W. Boulware 28. Monitoring of Patients on Antirheumatic TherapyW. Winn Chatham