
Axial spondyloarthritis is the commonest inflammatory arthritis affecting the spine. Typically first presenting to a variety of primary and secondary care professionals, the high global disease burden of this condition has created a need for increased awareness of this condition across a range of rheumatology specialties. A pocketbook aimed at the non-specialist reader Axial Spondyloarthritis is the essential guide to this common condition. Focusing on the practical implications of developments in classification, diagnosis and treatment, this easily accessible text fully covers the broader spectrum of the disease. Concise and fully illustrated, this addition to the Oxford Rheumatology Library covers the history and pathophysiology of axial spondylitis, alongside detailed sections on treatments, complications and manifestations of the condition. With each section supported by a handy key points section, Axial Spondyloarthritis is a useful and constructive resource for any practitioner or trainee encountering this condition.
This text investigates the clinical management, diagnostic criteria, and therapeutic landscape of axial spondyloarthritis for the non-specialist practitioner. The authors, Alexander Tsoukas, Raj Sengupta, and Stefan Siebert, leverage their expertise in rheumatology to synthesize current medical knowledge into a practical, accessible format. The book provides a structured framework for identifying, classifying, and treating the condition, aiming to reduce diagnostic delays and improve patient outcomes in primary and secondary care settings.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Medical professionals frequently identify this text as a highly efficient reference for trainees and general practitioners requiring a concise overview of the disease. Experts note that the book successfully balances academic rigor with the practical utility required for daily clinical encounters.
Page Count:
175
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191071595
ISBN-13:
9780191071591
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