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Arthritis in Children and Adolescents
Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Ilona Szer, Yukiko Kimura, Peter Malleson, and Taunton Southwood
474 pages
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Colour photographs, halftones, tables and line drawings
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276x219mm
978-0-19-263292-0
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Hardback
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16 March 2006
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- Practical and user-friendly guide - an invaluable, hands-on tool in a busy practice
- Covers history-taking and examination, diagnosis and treatment in a logical manner
- Contains numerous algorithms facilitating step-by-step analysis of conditions
- Access to text facilitated by high quality full colour images, tables and summary points
- Provides insight into the latest classification system for arthritis in children
- Entirely evidence-based and authored by experts in their respective fields
Arthritis in Children and Adolescents employs a unique approach to the recognition and treatment of these complex and chronic conditions. The book is divided into three sections, emphasizing the logical sequence of events that occur after the child who might have Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) first presents to the doctor with a musculoskeletal complaint. The reader is first taught the extensive differential diagnosis of arthritis using simple but extensive algorithms and detailed discussions of each condition; more than 200 conditions are discussed. This is followed by a discussion of all types of JIA, using a revised classification
system created by the International League of Associations for Rheumatology. The introduction of this new classification system has created a need for a comprehensive guide to clarify and focus attention on childhood arthritis. Lastly, the book presents an extensive discussion of treatment of childhood arthritis using a novel approach. It recognizes that childhood arthritis is treated differently depending on the stage of the illness, and must cover the entire spectrum of chronic illness from early, through established, and finally to resistant forms of childhood arthritis. Through this textbook, the reader travels the same journey as the physician who first rules out all conditions that are not chronic childhood arthritis, and then decides which type of chronic arthritis the patient
has, and lastly, implements an individualised treatment plan.Readership: Rheumatologists and rheumatology trainees, paediatricians and paediatric trainees, internists and family practitioners, physiotherapists and occupational therapists.
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Ilona Szer, Director, Paediatric Rheumatology, Children's Hospital San Diego, and Professor of Clinical Paediatrics, University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, USA, Yukiko Kimura, Chief, Paediatric Rheumatology, Joseph M. Sanzari Children's Hospital, Hackensack University Medical Center, and Associate Professor of Paediatrics, UMDNJ - New Jersey Medical School, New Jersey, USA, Peter Malleson, Professor of Paediatrics, Division of Paediatric Rheumatology, University of British Columbia, Canada, and Taunton Southwood, Professor of Paediatric Rheumatology and Head, Academic Department of Paediatrics, University of Birmingham and Birmingham Children's Hospital, Birmingham,
UK Contributors: Salvatore Albani, University of California, San Diego, USA; Joy Brown, Children's Hospital and Health Center, San Diego, USA; David Cabral, British Columbia Children's Hospital, University of British Columbia, Canada; Iris Davidson, Mary Pack Arthritis Centre, Vancouver Hospital, Canada; Rachelle Donn, ARC Epidemiology Research Unit, University of Manchester, UK; Ciaran Duffy, Montreal Childrens Hospital, Canada; Laurie Ebner-Lyon, Hackensack University, New Jersey, USA; Brian Feldman, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada; Janet Gardner-Medwin, Birmingham Children's Hospital, UK; Ann Hall, Wexham Park Hospital, Berkshire, UK; Lisa F. Imundo, Babies and Childrens
Hospital, New York Presbyterian Hospital, USA; Wietze Kius, Wilhelmina Kinderziekenhuis, The Netherlands; Marisa Klein-Gitelman, Childrens Memorial Hospital, NorthWestern University, Chicago, USA; Gay Kuchta, Mary Pack Arthritis Centre, Vancouver Hospital, Canada; Yukiko Kumura, Hackensack University Medical Center, USA Suzanne C. Li, Sloan-Kettering Institute, USA; Peter N. Malleson, British Columbia's Children's Hospital, Vancouver, Canada; Alberto Martini, University of Pavia, Italy; Janet McDonagh, Middlesex Hospital/UCLH, UK; John J. Miller, Professor of Pediatrics, Emeritus Active, Stanford University School of Medicine, USA; Kiran Nistala, Birmingham Children's Hospital, UK; Chester V. Oddis, University of Pittsburgh, USA; Karin S. Peterson, College of Physicians and
Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, USA; Ross E. Petty, IABC's Children's Hospital, Vancouver, Canada; Berent Prakken, University Medical Centre, Utrecht, The Netherlands; Anne-Marie Prieur, Hôpital Necker, France; Micaehal A. Rapoff, University of Kansas Medical Center, USA; Deborah Rothman, Shriners Hospital for Children, Springfield, USA; Karen Shaw, Birmingham Childrens Hospital-NHS Trust, UK; David Sherry, Childrens Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Seattle, USA; Taunton R. Southwood, Birmingham Children's Hospital Ladywood, UK; Ilona Szer, UCSD School of Medicine, Childrens Hospital San Diego, USA; Len Tucker, British Columbia's Childrens Hospital, Vancouver, Canada; Wendy Thomson, ARC Epidemiology Research Unit, Manchester, UK; James W. Varni, Center for Child Health
Outcomes, Children's Hospital and Health Center, San Diego, USA; Lucy Wedderburn, Univerisity College London and Great Ormond Street Hospital, UK; Patience White, George Washington University Medical School, USA; Patricia Woo, University College London, UK; Nico M. Wulffraat, University Medical Center Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Ann Hall: Remembering Barbara: a tribute to Barbara Ansell
Ilona Szer: Remembering Jerry C. Jacobs: a tribute to a mentor
Chester V. Oddis: Tribute to Vinny Londino
Section 1 - The approach to the child with musculoskeletal complaints
1: Ilona Szer: Clinical skills in the evaluation for arthritis
2: Ilona Szer: The use of investigations and imagining in the evaluation for arthritis
3: Yukiko Kimura: Common presenting problems
4: Ilona Szer: Acute inflammatory rheumatic syndromes
5: Yukiko Kimura: Acute and chronic infections of bones and joints
6: Suzanne C. Li & Lisa F. Imundo: Major rheumatic diseases
7: Suzanne C. Li: Autoinflammatory diseases and distinct but rare rheumatic diseases
8: Suzanne C. Li: Non-inflammatory musculoskeletal disorders
9: Lisa Imundo: Idiopathic pain syndromes
10: Karin S. Peterson: Musculokeletal and autoimmune manifestations of non-rheumatic disorders
11: Karin S. Peterson: Disorders of bone and connective tissue
Section 2 - Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
12: Taunton R. Southwood: Introduction to the classifcation of childhood arthritis
13: Anne-Marie Prieur, Peter N. Malleson & Yukiko Kimura: Systemic Arthritis
14: John J. Miller & Peter N. Malleson: Oligoarthritis
15: Janet Gardner Medwin: Rheumatoid Factor Positive Polyarthritis
16: Alberto Martini: Rheumatoid Factor Negative Polyarthritis
17: David A. Cabral: Psoriatic Arthritis
18: Ross E. Petty: Enthesitis Related Arthritis
19: Taunton R. Southwood & Yukiko Kimura: Undifferentiated Arhtritis
20: Lucy R. Wedderburn, Kiran Nistala & Taunton R. Southwood: Immunopathology of the joint in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
21: Wendy Thomson, Patrica Woo & Rachelle Donn: Genetic and cytokine associations in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
22: Berent Prakken, Salvatore Albani & Wietze Kius: Environmental Factors in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Section 3 - The approach to treating Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
23: Peter N. Malleson: Introduction to section 3 - differential diagnosis and treatment
24: Ciaran Duffy: Patient-centred care and the team approach
25: Janet E. McDonagh & Patience White: Adolescent rheumatology services
26: Lori Tucker: Disease evaluation
27: Laurie Ebner-Lyon & Joy Brown: Education issues in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
28: Karen Shaw: Psychosocial aspects of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
29: David S. Sherry, James W. Varni & Michael A. Rapoff: Pain assessment and management
30: Peter N. Malleson: Pharmacological treatment of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
31: Gay Kuchta & Iris Davidson: Physiotherapy and occupational therapy
32: Deborah Rothman: Nutrition
33: Marisa Klein-Gitelman: Adjunctive therapies
34: Ann Hall: Surgical interventions in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
35: Brian Feldman: Clinical trials
36: Nico M. Wulffraat & Berent J. Prakken: Pharmacological treatment of refractory arthritis
37: Clive A. J. Ryder: Joint injection appendix
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