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This book explains the most significant advances in research and care and speculates as to what will be the future of rheumatology over the next decades, including challenges and lessons learned from past experiences in the field.
Table des matières
Chapter 1: Rheumatoid Arthritis
Chapter 2: Axial Spondyloarthritis
Chapter 3: Psoriatic arthritis
Chapter 4: Crystalline Arthritis
Chapter 5: Osteoarthritis
Chapter 6: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Chapter 7: Sjogren's Disease
Chapter 8: Scleroderma
Chapter 9: Myositis
Chapter 10: Vasculitis
Chapter 11: Osteoporosis
Chapter 12: Immune-related Adverse Events: A Novel Paradigm of the Immune System
Chapter 13: Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use in Rheumatic Disease
Chapter 14: COVID-19 and MIS-C
A propos de l'auteur
Dr. Jason Liebowitz, MD, attended Johns Hopkins University for his undergraduate studies and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. He attended medical school at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and completed his Internal Medicine residency at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, where he was selected as Chief Resident. He completed his rheumatology fellowship at Johns Hopkins University was nominated for the 2019 Distinguished Fellow Award from the American College of Rheumatology.
Dr. Philip Seo is an Associate Professor in the Division of Rheumatology. A graduate of Harvard College and the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University, Dr. Seo completed his Internal Medicine training as a member of the Osler Medical Service at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Since then, he has worked at Johns Hopkins in several capacities, including as a hospitalist at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, and as an Assistant Chief of Service of the Department of Medicine at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, before joining the Division of Rheumatology. Dr. Seo is the Director of the Johns Hopkins Vasculitis Center and Director of the Johns Hopkins Rheumatology Fellowship Program.
Résumé
This book explains the most significant advances in research and care and speculates as to what will be the future of rheumatology over the next decades, including challenges and lessons learned from past experiences in the field.