
Epidemiology of Rheumatic Diseases 2e summarizes all the all the available data on the occurrence and risk factors for the major epidemiological, musculosketal, connective tissue and bone disorders. The aim is to provide a comprehensive overview of published data world-wide and include such aspects as temporal and geographical trends in disease, contribution of genetic, constitutional and environmental factors to disease occurrence as well as the influence of traditional epidemiological risk factors such as age and gender. The available data is critically appraised to provide the reader with some information as to the relative robustness of the published material. Since the first edition was published in 1993 there have been major advances in all the subject areas covered in the book. As a consequence much of the original material is now out of date and the book has been extensively re-written. Additional chapters have been added on systematic vasculities and Paget's disease and much more attention has been given to neck and upper limb pain disorders as well as chronic widespread pain and fibromyalgia. In addition a new chapter has been provided reviewing population studies as a whole of musculosketal morbidity. The authors have also taken the opportunity to comletely rewrite the section on genetics taking advantage of the tremendous advances in this area.
This text investigates the global occurrence, risk factors, and epidemiological trends associated with major musculoskeletal, connective tissue, and bone disorders. Authors Alan J. Silman and Marc C. Hochberg, both established experts in rheumatology and epidemiology, synthesize a vast body of international research to provide a rigorous framework for understanding disease distribution. By critically appraising published data, the authors distinguish between robust findings and areas requiring further investigation, offering a comprehensive reference for clinical and research applications.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this volume as a foundational reference for researchers and clinicians seeking to understand the population-level dynamics of rheumatic conditions. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the thoroughness of the critical appraisal provided for each disease category.
Page Count:
402
Publication Date:
2001-12-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192631497
ISBN-13:
9780192631497
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