
In the United States alone, roughly 300,000 children suffer from some form of arthritis or rheumatic disease, and millions more are at risk of developing one of these diseases. In this marvelously down-to-earth guide, Thomas Lehman--the head of one of the leading pediatric rheumatology programs in the world--offers a gold mine of expert advice invaluable for pediatricians who want to become more proficient in understanding, diagnosing, and treating rheumatic disease in children. Dr. Lehman helps pediatricians interpret their patients' complaints and determine whether and what type of medical attention is needed, explaining what symptoms to look for, what questions to ask, what tests to run, and what to expect when treatment begins. Using illustrative anecdotes, this book sheds light on a wide range of rheumatic disorders--including juvenile arthritis, Lyme disease, lupus, Kawasaki disease, fibromyalgia, and chronic fatigue syndrome--and it addresses such crucial topics as drug safety, genetic considerations, the potential risks to children posed by medications, the difficulty of family life when a child has a chronic disease, and much more. A Clinician's Guide to Rheumatic Diseases in Children captures the expertise of a dedicated physician with over thirty years of hands-on experience helping children lead normal, happy lives. It will help pediatricians make sure that patients achieve the best possible outcome.
This text addresses the diagnostic and treatment challenges pediatricians face when managing children presenting with symptoms of rheumatic disease. Dr. Thomas J. A. Lehman, a specialist in pediatric rheumatology, synthesizes over three decades of clinical practice to provide a framework for identifying and managing chronic conditions. The book utilizes a combination of clinical methodology and illustrative patient anecdotes to guide practitioners through the complexities of pediatric autoimmune and inflammatory disorders.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Clinicians frequently identify this work as a practical, accessible resource for primary care pediatricians navigating complex rheumatological presentations. Experts note that the text effectively bridges the gap between specialized academic knowledge and the daily requirements of a general pediatric practice.
Page Count:
431
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190450983
ISBN-13:
9780190450984
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