Author: Gavin Clunie (Editor), Nick Wilkinson (Editor), Elena Nikiphorou (Editor), Deepak Jadon (Editor) Full Title: Oxford Handbook Of Rheumatology, 4th Edition Publisher: Oxford University Press; 4th edition (October 2, 2018) Year: 2018 ISBN-13: 9780198728252 (978-0-19-872825-2) ISBN-10: 0198728255 Pages: 784 Language: English Genre: Medicine: Rheumatology File type: PDF (True, but nonnative Cover) Quality: 9/10 Price: £36.99 The Oxford Handbook of Rheumatology, 4th edition has been fully reviewed and updated to make it into an invaluable guide for students, trainees, consultant rheumatologists, and everyone caring for patients with musculoskeletal disease. With the addition of a paediatric rheumatologist to the editor team, this new edition is a fully functional rheumatology handbook for patients from childhood to adulthood. Practically structured, the handbook focuses first on presenting symptoms and then considers key diseases, emergencies, and rare diseases in detail. There is a comprehensive and updated account of assessment, guidelines, and treatment options. The text has been condensed with bullet points and summary boxes so the reader can focus on the essential information. To aid understanding over half of the images have been updated and the colour plate section has been expanded. Taking a clinical, evidence-based approach, written by experts, and presented in a clear, practical, bullet-point style for rapid reference, this handbook will be your constant companion and a joy to use. Overview: ✓ Focuses on presenting symptoms and considers key diseases, emergencies, and rare diseases in detail ✓ Information is distilled into easy-to-use tables and bulleted lists for quick reference ✓ Written to include MRCP(UK) PACES relevant material, making this an invaluable guide for the trainee doctor ✓ Rewritten to reflect current EULAR and BSR guidelines, with added reference to NICE guidelines and technology appraisals ✓ Features new and updated images, with a larger colour plate section ✓ Includes new chapters on rare autoinflammatory diseases (RAIDs) and hereditary disorders of connective tissue (HDCT) ------------- Our members see more. Join us!