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Pain in Older People

Pain in Older People

Oxford Case Histories in Rheumatology

Oxford Case Histories in Rheumatology

Gout

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Gout has become increasingly prevalent in recent years, and is now the most common form of inflammatory arthritis. There have been significant developments in our understanding of the basic biology of gout over the last decade, and major advances in therapeutics have provided successful treatments for acute attacks and long-term prevention, offering clinicians effective treatment options for their patients.

Part of the Oxford Rheumatology Library series, Gout provides an up-to-date summary of the pathogenesis, clinical features, and treatment approaches to this condition. The main focus is on key aspects of the biology of the disease, relevant diagnostic tools, and principles of gout management. Practical information is included to guide safe and effective prescribing of gout medications. Chapters on imaging and the future of gout management are also included. The three authors are experts in the basic biology and therapeutics of gout, and have summarized key practice points in a concise and readable manner, making this comprehensive yet practical volume an essential resource for all rheumatologists and general practitioners.

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Author DALBETH
Table Of Content

1: Introduction to gout
2: Aetiopathogenesis
3: Epidemiology
4: Genetic basis of hyperuricaemia and gout
5: Clinical features of gout
6: Laboratory testing in gout diagnosis and management
7: Imaging in gout
8: Principles of gout management
9: Urate-lowering therapy agents
10: Anti-inflammatory agents for prophylaxis and flares
11: Management of co-morbid conditions in people with gout
12: Gout research tools: a summary for clinicians
13: The future of gout management

Publish Date 28 Jan 2016
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