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Front Cover Crash Course: Rheumatology and Orthopaedics Copyright Page Contents Preface Acknowledgements Dedication Glossary Part I: The patient presents with Chapter 1. Regional pain Back, hip and leg pain Knee pain Ankle and foot pain Neck and/or upper limb pain Chapter 2. Widespread musculoskeletal pain Differential diagnosis History Examination and investigation Chapter 3. An acute hot swollen joint Differential diagnosis History focusing on the acute hot swollen joint Examination of a patient with an acute hot swollen joint Investigation of a patient with an acute swollen joint Chapter 4. A child with a limp Differential diagnosis History focusing on the child with a limp Examining a child with a limp Investigating a child with a limp Chapter 5. Deformity Definition Causes of deformity History focusing on deformity Examination of a patient with a deformity Common joint deformities Investigation of a deformity Chapter 6. A limb swelling Differential diagnosis History focusing on a swelling Examination focusing on a swelling Investigation of a patient with a swelling Chapter 7. An incidental bone lesion on X-ray Differential diagnosis of a lesion on X-ray Describing bone lesions on X-ray History of incidental X-ray . nding Examination focusing on a patient with an X-ray abnormality Investigation of a bone lesion on X-ray Chapter 8. Altered sensation and weakness Differential diagnosis History Examination Investigation Part II: Diseases and disorders Chapter 9. Osteoarthritis Definition Incidence Pathology and aetiology Clinical features Diagnosis and investigation Management Further reading Chapter 10. Rheumatoid arthritis Definition Incidence and prevalence Aetiology Immunological abnormalities Pathology Clinical features Investigations Management Further reading Chapter 11. Spondyloarthropathies Ankylosing spondylitis Reactive arthritis Enteropathic arthritis Psoriatic arthropathy Chapter 12. Connective tissue diseases Systemic lupus erythematosus The antiphospholipid syndrome Sjögren’s syndrome Polymyositis and dermatomyositis Systemic sclerosis and related conditions The vasculitides Chapter 13. Metabolic bone disease Osteoporosis Paget’s Disease Osteomalacia and rickets Chapter 14. Crystal arthropathies Gout Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate disease Chapter 15. Paediatric joint disease Normal variants Paediatric hip disorders Congenital talipes equinovarus (clubfoot) Osteogenesis imperfecta Cerebral palsy (CP) Non-accidental injury Paediatric knee conditions Juvenile idiopathic arthritis Chapter 16. Fractures Incidence Definition Pathology and aetiology Clinical features Diagnosis and investigation Describing fractures Management Further reading Chapter 17. Trauma Open fractures Spinal injuries Pelvic fractures Chapter 18. Infection of bones and joints Osteomyelitis Septic arthritis Tuberculosis Chapter 19. Fibromyalgia Definition Prevalence Aetiology Pathogenesis Clinical features Investigations Management Further reading Chapter 20. Surgical principles in the treatment of bone and joint disease Sterility Operations Chapter 21. Pre- and postoperative care Preoperative assessment Immediate preoperative care Basic postoperative care Complications Shock Chapter 22. Bone tumours/malignancy Secondary bone tumours Primary bone tumours Haemopoietic diseases Leukaemia Chapter 23. Disorders of the spine Musculoskeletal back pain Prolapsed intervertebral disc Spondylolisthesis Spinal stenosis Discitis/Vertebral osteomyelitis Scoliosis Chapter 24. Sports injuries Knee injuries Shoulder dislocation Ankle sprain Chapter 25. Peripheral nerve lesions Carpal tunnel syndrome Ulnar nerve entrapment Radial nerve injuries Common peroneal nerve injuries Chapter 26. Soft tissue disorders Tendon lesions Bursitis Dupuytren’s Contracture Part III: History, examination and common investigations Chapter 27. Taking a history Presenting complaint History of the presenting complaint Past medical history Drug history Social history Family history Systemic enquiry Chapter 28. General principles of examining joints Getting off to the right start Examining joints Chapter 29. Examination of joints Examination of the hip Examination of the knee Examination of the ankle and foot Examination of the spine Examination of the shoulder Examination of the elbow Examination of the wrist and hand Chapter 30. Writing up a medical clerking Introduction Presentation Content Chapter 31. Investigations Blood tests Synovial fl uid analysis Nerve conduction studies and electromyography Biopsy Imaging Part IV: Self-assessment Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) Rheumatology Orthopaedics Short-answer questions (SAQs) Rheumatology Orthopaedics Extended-matching questions (EMQs) Rheumatology Orthopaedics MCQ answers Rheumatology Orthopaedics SAQ answers Rheumatology Orthopaedics EMQ answers Rheumatology Orthopaedics Index
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