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Adolescent Rheumatology

Informa Healthcare, March 2008, Pages: 440


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Adolescent Rheumatology is the first single-source text that focuses on how adolescent-specific aspects impact rheumatic conditions and cross references disease-specific information from general rheumatology textbooks. Using a generic, developmental approach to make this book unique, the evidence base is referenced with a clinical and practical approach that is adopted to each topic.

Written by a list of international experts from a range of disciplines, chapter topics include:


- differences in presentation, diagnosis and management between pediatric, adolescent and adult rheumatology care
- adolescent health training issues
- quality of care in adolescent rheumatology
- communication with young people
- a full chapter written by young people attending adolescent rheumatology clinics


This guide also covers core adolescent health topics and how these factors are impacted by rheumatic disease, which includes:




- adherence
- back pain
- chronic idiopathic pain
- cognitive development
- communication
- generic health issues
- growth and puberty
- juvenile idiopathic arthritis
- low bone density
- peer support
- parenting of adolescents
- SLE
- sports injuries
- transitioning to adult health care




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