Gout, hyperuricemia, and other crystal-associated arthropathies
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Gout, hyperuricemia, and other crystal-associated arthropathies
M. Dekker, c1999
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This excellent reference discusses the clinical manifestations and differential diagnosis of gout, hyperuricemia, and related arthropathies resulting from crystals deposited in joints.
Presents new findings in inflammation pathogenesis!
Providing historical perspective as well as the most up-to-date science, Gout, Hyperuricemia, and Other Crystal-Associated Arthropathies
describes the mechanisms of inflammation
profiles the cellular and molecular biology of crystal-cell interaction
reviews groundbreaking epidemiological studies of gout
outlines acute neutrophil-mediated synovitis
details the uses of radiographic imaging in detecting and analyzing crystal deposition
highlights musculoskeletal syndromes associated with calcium oxalate, calcium pyrophosphate, and other types of crystals
links gout to conditions such as diabetes, obesity, hypertension, and alcohol consumption
extends insights from gout research to other types of arthritis
and more!
Featuring over 500 references, tables, drawings, photographs, and micrographs, Gout, Hyperuricemia, and Other Crystal-Associated Arthropathies is suitable for rheumatologists, orthopedists and orthopedic surgeons, internists and primary care physicians, clinical pharmacologists, rehabilitation and inflammatory disease specialists, neurologists, immunologists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and medical school and graduate students in these disciplines.
Table of Contents
Crystal-Associated Arthropathies
Pathogenesis of Inflammatory Manifestations Caused by Crystals, Robert Terkeltaub
Crystal Identification and Joint Fluid Analysis, Robert A. Gatter and Duncan S. Owen, Jr.
The Pathogenesis of Bone Changes Due to Crystals, Jan Dequeker and Pascale Volders
Crystal-Related Tissue Damage, Geraldine M. McCarthy
Comparative Aspects of Nitrogen Excretion and Visceral and Articular Gout, Jeffrey Howard Wimsatt
Gout and Hyperuricemia
Introduction to Gout and Hyperuricemia, Daniel J. McCarty
Epidemiology of Hyperuricemia and Gout, William M. Mikkelsen
Epidemiology of Filipino Hyperuricemia, Louis A. Healey
Metabolism of Purines and Genetic Defects Leading to Hyperuricemia and Gout, J. Edwin Seegmiller
Renal Handling of Urate, James R. Klinenberg
Trends in the Treatment of Gout, Harry Spiera and Tsai-Fan Yu
Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis of Gout and Hyperuricemia, John H. Bland
Acute Gout: Diagnosis and Treatment, A. Leon Rivelis and Ana Carina Rivelis
Colchicine, Yair Molad, Bruce N. Cronstein, and Stephen E. Malawista
Conditions Associated with Gout and Hyperuricemia, Christian Moens and Philippe J. Moens
Hypouricemic Drugs, A. Tareq Khawaja and Herbert S. Diamond
Gout and Renal Disease, Bryan T. Emmerson
Radiologic Manifestations of Gout, Daniel S. Uri and William Martel
Other Crystalline Arthropathies
Introduction to Other Crystalline Arthropathies, H. Ralph Schumacher, Jr.
Calcium Pyrophosphate Deposition Disease: The Clinical Syndrome, J. Desmond O'Duffy
Imaging of Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate (CPPD) Crystal Deposition Disease, Lynne S. Steinbach and Donald Resnick
Basic Calcium Phosphate (Calcium Apatite) Crystal Deposition Diseases, Adel G. Fam
Inorganic Pyrophosphate Metabolism, Daniel J. McCarty, Ikuka Masuda, and Lawrence M. Ryan
Calcium Oxalate and Other Miscellaneous Crystal Related Arthropathies, Antonio J. Reginato and Gerald Falasca
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