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Axial Spondyloarthritis (Oxford Rheumatology Library)
Stefan Siebert, Raj Sengupta, and Alexander Tsoukas (eds)
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic inflammatory arthritis affecting mainly the sacroiliac joints and spine, resulting in pain, stiffness, and reduced movement. Over the past decade ...
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Fibromyalgia Syndrome (Oxford Rheumatology Library) (2 ed.)
Ernest Choy
Fibromyalgia syndrome is a common condition afflicting 2–5% of the population. It is commoner in females than males. The dominant symptom is chronic widespread pain. However, fatigue, sleep ...
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Gout (Oxford Rheumatology Library)
Nicola Dalbeth, Lisa Stamp, and Tony Merriman
It is the most common form of inflammatory arthritis in adults, and leads to recurrent flares of severe joint damage and musculoskeletal disability. Although treatment targets are well ...
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Myositis (Oxford Rheumatology Library)
Hector Chinoy and Robert G. Cooper (eds)
Myositis, or the idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IMM) are a group of rare autoimmune diseases of considerable health significance. Features include muscle weakness, raised skeletal ...
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Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis (Oxford Rheumatology Library)
Bhaskar Dasgupta and Christian Dejaco (eds)
Polymyalgia rheumatica and giant cell arteritis are related conditions almost exclusively occurring in older people. Polymyalgia rheumatica is considered to be the rheumatic disease that is ...
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Rheumatoid Arthritis (Oxford Rheumatology Library)
Raashid Luqmani, Theodore Pincus, and Maarten Boers (eds)
Part of the Oxford Rheumatology Library series, this practical online reference summarizes the important recent developments that have been made in the understanding of the pathogenesis, ...
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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (Oxford Rheumatology Library)
Caroline Gordon and David Isenberg (eds)
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a systemic, autoimmune disease that can affect any part of the body, causing the immune system to attack the body’s cells and tissue, and resulting in ...
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