Pathology and Pathobiology of Rheumatic Diseases [electronic resource] /

Pathology and Pathobiology of Rheumatic Diseases glows with the uncommon precision of the pathologist, the clarity of the tea­ cher, and the unswerving commitment of the investigator. Fass­ bender has produced a major contribution to the literature of rheumatic diseases. The practical experience and wisdom brought together in this book, substantiated by excellent exam­ ples of histopathology, produce a landmark for all who have made the study of rheumatic diseases their profession. The enor­ mous achievements made in molecular biology, genetics, struc­ tural biochemistry, and clinical science have been assembled in this book to interact in a meaningful way with the anatomical histology of the rheumatic diseases. It is not easy for any single investigator to paint the picture of a disease process, from its clinical description to its mechanisms, and then to a defined hypothesis, and finally an understanding. Nonetheless, Fassbender has done this in a clear and convincing way that integrates our current knowledge of this group of dis­ eases. Scientific discovery in medicine moves from the bedside to the bench, back to the bedside, and then back to the bench, etc. It is this iterative process of new observation and new discovery that has given us the achievements in medicine over the past century.

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Main Authors: Fassbender, Hans G. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2002
Subjects:Medicine., Science., Radiology., Internal medicine., Rheumatology., Orthopedics., Pathology., Medicine & Public Health., Science, general., Internal Medicine., Imaging / Radiology.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04819-1
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Science.
Radiology.
Internal medicine.
Rheumatology.
Orthopedics.
Pathology.
Medicine & Public Health.
Pathology.
Rheumatology.
Science, general.
Orthopedics.
Internal Medicine.
Imaging / Radiology.
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Science.
Radiology.
Internal medicine.
Rheumatology.
Orthopedics.
Pathology.
Medicine & Public Health.
Pathology.
Rheumatology.
Science, general.
Orthopedics.
Internal Medicine.
Imaging / Radiology.
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Science.
Radiology.
Internal medicine.
Rheumatology.
Orthopedics.
Pathology.
Medicine & Public Health.
Pathology.
Rheumatology.
Science, general.
Orthopedics.
Internal Medicine.
Imaging / Radiology.
Medicine.
Science.
Radiology.
Internal medicine.
Rheumatology.
Orthopedics.
Pathology.
Medicine & Public Health.
Pathology.
Rheumatology.
Science, general.
Orthopedics.
Internal Medicine.
Imaging / Radiology.
Fassbender, Hans G. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Pathology and Pathobiology of Rheumatic Diseases [electronic resource] /
description Pathology and Pathobiology of Rheumatic Diseases glows with the uncommon precision of the pathologist, the clarity of the tea­ cher, and the unswerving commitment of the investigator. Fass­ bender has produced a major contribution to the literature of rheumatic diseases. The practical experience and wisdom brought together in this book, substantiated by excellent exam­ ples of histopathology, produce a landmark for all who have made the study of rheumatic diseases their profession. The enor­ mous achievements made in molecular biology, genetics, struc­ tural biochemistry, and clinical science have been assembled in this book to interact in a meaningful way with the anatomical histology of the rheumatic diseases. It is not easy for any single investigator to paint the picture of a disease process, from its clinical description to its mechanisms, and then to a defined hypothesis, and finally an understanding. Nonetheless, Fassbender has done this in a clear and convincing way that integrates our current knowledge of this group of dis­ eases. Scientific discovery in medicine moves from the bedside to the bench, back to the bedside, and then back to the bench, etc. It is this iterative process of new observation and new discovery that has given us the achievements in medicine over the past century.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2050022018-07-30T23:34:02ZPathology and Pathobiology of Rheumatic Diseases [electronic resource] / Fassbender, Hans G. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,2002.engPathology and Pathobiology of Rheumatic Diseases glows with the uncommon precision of the pathologist, the clarity of the tea­ cher, and the unswerving commitment of the investigator. Fass­ bender has produced a major contribution to the literature of rheumatic diseases. The practical experience and wisdom brought together in this book, substantiated by excellent exam­ ples of histopathology, produce a landmark for all who have made the study of rheumatic diseases their profession. The enor­ mous achievements made in molecular biology, genetics, struc­ tural biochemistry, and clinical science have been assembled in this book to interact in a meaningful way with the anatomical histology of the rheumatic diseases. It is not easy for any single investigator to paint the picture of a disease process, from its clinical description to its mechanisms, and then to a defined hypothesis, and finally an understanding. Nonetheless, Fassbender has done this in a clear and convincing way that integrates our current knowledge of this group of dis­ eases. Scientific discovery in medicine moves from the bedside to the bench, back to the bedside, and then back to the bench, etc. It is this iterative process of new observation and new discovery that has given us the achievements in medicine over the past century.1 Inflammation and Its Morphological Manifestation -- 2 Rheumatic Fever -- 3 Rheumatoid Arthritis -- 4 Sjögren’s Syndrome -- 5 Juvenile Chronic Arthritis -- 6 Seronegative Spondarthritides -- 7 Behçet’s Syndrome -- 8 Lyme Disease -- 9 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus -- 10 Systemic Sclerosis -- 11 Eosinophilic Fasciitis and Related Syndromes -- 12 Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis -- 13 Vasculitides -- 14 Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathies -- 15 Fibromyalgia Syndrome -- 16 Osteoarthritis -- 17 Crystal-Associated Arthropathies -- 18 Ochronosis -- 19 Bacterial Arthritis -- 20 Bacterial Superinfection -- 21 AIDS and Rheumatism -- 22 Tuberculosis -- 23 Sarcoidosis -- 24 Viral-Induced Arthritides -- 25 Villo-Nodular Synovitis -- 26 Baker’s Cyst -- 27 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome -- 28 Dupuytren’s Contracture -- 29 De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis and Trigger Finger (Tendopathia Nodosa) -- 30 Bursae -- 31 Ganglion -- 32 Possibilities and Limitations of Synovial Biopsy -- References.Pathology and Pathobiology of Rheumatic Diseases glows with the uncommon precision of the pathologist, the clarity of the tea­ cher, and the unswerving commitment of the investigator. Fass­ bender has produced a major contribution to the literature of rheumatic diseases. The practical experience and wisdom brought together in this book, substantiated by excellent exam­ ples of histopathology, produce a landmark for all who have made the study of rheumatic diseases their profession. The enor­ mous achievements made in molecular biology, genetics, struc­ tural biochemistry, and clinical science have been assembled in this book to interact in a meaningful way with the anatomical histology of the rheumatic diseases. It is not easy for any single investigator to paint the picture of a disease process, from its clinical description to its mechanisms, and then to a defined hypothesis, and finally an understanding. Nonetheless, Fassbender has done this in a clear and convincing way that integrates our current knowledge of this group of dis­ eases. Scientific discovery in medicine moves from the bedside to the bench, back to the bedside, and then back to the bench, etc. It is this iterative process of new observation and new discovery that has given us the achievements in medicine over the past century.Medicine.Science.Radiology.Internal medicine.Rheumatology.Orthopedics.Pathology.Medicine & Public Health.Pathology.Rheumatology.Science, general.Orthopedics.Internal Medicine.Imaging / Radiology.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04819-1URN:ISBN:9783662048191