The Skin in Rheumatic Disease [electronic resource] /

The so-called 'connective tissue disorders' hold a particular fascination to both the rheumatologist and the dermatologist, and the diagnosis of, sometimes subtle, changes in the skin can often be difficult. This book aims to give a succinctaccount ofcutaneous manifestations of the major connective tissue diseases, including the cutaneous side effects of anti-rheumatic therapy, and the main diagnostic and prognostic features and guides to their management. Although the book is intended primarily for dermatologists and rheumatologists, it will also be of value to general physicians and general practitioners. We would like to express our thanks to our colleagues in the Medical Photography Department at the Royal United Hospital, Bath, especially Tim Browne and AnnabelHancock, and to Hilary Woolf for painstakingly typing the manuscript. We would like also to thank the following who have generously allowed us to reproduce their clinical and pathological photographs. Dr T. I. MacLeod (Figs. 2.2, 2.6, 3.1, 5.7, 7.2, 9.20, 11.6(b)); Dr S. O'Loughlin (Figs 3.2(b) and (e)); Dr R. S-H. Tan (Figs 3.4, 11.6(a)); Dr C. T. C. Kennedy (Figs 3.6, 4.1, 6.14); Dr T. Provost (Fig. 3.12(a)); Dr R.

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Main Authors: Lovell, C. R. author., Maddison, P. J. author., Campion, G. V. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Published: Boston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1990
Subjects:Medicine., Dermatology., Rheumatology., Medicine & Public Health.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2893-1
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1819132018-07-30T23:02:35ZThe Skin in Rheumatic Disease [electronic resource] / Lovell, C. R. author. Maddison, P. J. author. Campion, G. V. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textBoston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer,1990.engThe so-called 'connective tissue disorders' hold a particular fascination to both the rheumatologist and the dermatologist, and the diagnosis of, sometimes subtle, changes in the skin can often be difficult. This book aims to give a succinctaccount ofcutaneous manifestations of the major connective tissue diseases, including the cutaneous side effects of anti-rheumatic therapy, and the main diagnostic and prognostic features and guides to their management. Although the book is intended primarily for dermatologists and rheumatologists, it will also be of value to general physicians and general practitioners. We would like to express our thanks to our colleagues in the Medical Photography Department at the Royal United Hospital, Bath, especially Tim Browne and AnnabelHancock, and to Hilary Woolf for painstakingly typing the manuscript. We would like also to thank the following who have generously allowed us to reproduce their clinical and pathological photographs. Dr T. I. MacLeod (Figs. 2.2, 2.6, 3.1, 5.7, 7.2, 9.20, 11.6(b)); Dr S. O'Loughlin (Figs 3.2(b) and (e)); Dr R. S-H. Tan (Figs 3.4, 11.6(a)); Dr C. T. C. Kennedy (Figs 3.6, 4.1, 6.14); Dr T. Provost (Fig. 3.12(a)); Dr R.1 The clinical approach to the patient -- 2 Scleroderma -- 3 Cutaneous manifestations of lupus erythematosus -- 4 Dermatomyositis and overlap syndromes -- 5 Vasculitis -- 6 The spondyloarthropathies -- 7 The skin in rheumatoid arthritis -- 8 Infections -- 9 Miscellaneous disorders affecting skin and joints -- 10 Cutaneous side-effects of antirheumatic therapy -- 11 Common diagnostic problems.The so-called 'connective tissue disorders' hold a particular fascination to both the rheumatologist and the dermatologist, and the diagnosis of, sometimes subtle, changes in the skin can often be difficult. This book aims to give a succinctaccount ofcutaneous manifestations of the major connective tissue diseases, including the cutaneous side effects of anti-rheumatic therapy, and the main diagnostic and prognostic features and guides to their management. Although the book is intended primarily for dermatologists and rheumatologists, it will also be of value to general physicians and general practitioners. We would like to express our thanks to our colleagues in the Medical Photography Department at the Royal United Hospital, Bath, especially Tim Browne and AnnabelHancock, and to Hilary Woolf for painstakingly typing the manuscript. We would like also to thank the following who have generously allowed us to reproduce their clinical and pathological photographs. Dr T. I. MacLeod (Figs. 2.2, 2.6, 3.1, 5.7, 7.2, 9.20, 11.6(b)); Dr S. O'Loughlin (Figs 3.2(b) and (e)); Dr R. S-H. Tan (Figs 3.4, 11.6(a)); Dr C. T. C. Kennedy (Figs 3.6, 4.1, 6.14); Dr T. Provost (Fig. 3.12(a)); Dr R.Medicine.Dermatology.Rheumatology.Medicine & Public Health.Rheumatology.Dermatology.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2893-1URN:ISBN:9781489928931
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topic Medicine.
Dermatology.
Rheumatology.
Medicine & Public Health.
Rheumatology.
Dermatology.
Medicine.
Dermatology.
Rheumatology.
Medicine & Public Health.
Rheumatology.
Dermatology.
spellingShingle Medicine.
Dermatology.
Rheumatology.
Medicine & Public Health.
Rheumatology.
Dermatology.
Medicine.
Dermatology.
Rheumatology.
Medicine & Public Health.
Rheumatology.
Dermatology.
Lovell, C. R. author.
Maddison, P. J. author.
Campion, G. V. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
The Skin in Rheumatic Disease [electronic resource] /
description The so-called 'connective tissue disorders' hold a particular fascination to both the rheumatologist and the dermatologist, and the diagnosis of, sometimes subtle, changes in the skin can often be difficult. This book aims to give a succinctaccount ofcutaneous manifestations of the major connective tissue diseases, including the cutaneous side effects of anti-rheumatic therapy, and the main diagnostic and prognostic features and guides to their management. Although the book is intended primarily for dermatologists and rheumatologists, it will also be of value to general physicians and general practitioners. We would like to express our thanks to our colleagues in the Medical Photography Department at the Royal United Hospital, Bath, especially Tim Browne and AnnabelHancock, and to Hilary Woolf for painstakingly typing the manuscript. We would like also to thank the following who have generously allowed us to reproduce their clinical and pathological photographs. Dr T. I. MacLeod (Figs. 2.2, 2.6, 3.1, 5.7, 7.2, 9.20, 11.6(b)); Dr S. O'Loughlin (Figs 3.2(b) and (e)); Dr R. S-H. Tan (Figs 3.4, 11.6(a)); Dr C. T. C. Kennedy (Figs 3.6, 4.1, 6.14); Dr T. Provost (Fig. 3.12(a)); Dr R.
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