Rheumatology: Symptoms and syndromes

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Rheumatology: Symptoms and Syndromes organizes the rheumatic diseases in the form of syndromes as stable combinations of symptoms, and links these to morphological manifestations. This presentation of the rheumatic diseases provides a pedagogical framework for differential diagnosis in rheumatology. To further aid the teacher and student, Professor Efim Benenson provides algorithms of clinical reasoning based on morphology and pathophysiology. Professor Benenson's practice-oriented, didactic approach, and innovative organization of the rheumatic diseases is a valuable diagnostic aid to practicing rheumatologists and those teaching or training in rheumatology. Readers are recommended the companion book, Rheumatology: Clinical Scenarios, for further reading on Professor Benensons's organization of the rheumatic diseases. © Springer-Verlag London Limited 2011.

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Benenson, E. (2011). Rheumatology: Symptoms and syndromes. Rheumatology: Symptoms and Syndromes (pp. 1–221). Springer London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84996-462-3

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