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Oxford Rheumatology Library

Fibromyalgia Syndrome

Choy, Ernest

Fibromyalgia Syndrome

Oxford Rheumatology Library

Fibromyalgia Syndrome

Oxford Rheumatology Library: Fibromyalgia Syndrome

 

A succinct and practical guide to help rheumatologists and general practitioners to diagnose and manage patients with this chronic condition.


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Beschrijving Oxford Rheumatology Library: Fibromyalgia Syndrome

Part of the Oxford Rheumatology Library, the second edition of Fibromyalgia Syndrome provides a succinct and practical guide to help rheumatologists and general practitioners diagnose and manage patients with fibromyalgia syndrome. The emphasis throughout is on tailoring treatment to the individual patient, and considering a combination of education, non-pharmacological, and pharmacological treatments. This comprehensive approach improves symptoms and quality of life in all those treated for FMS, benefiting not only patients but also healthcare providers and society.

Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) afflicts 2-5% of the population, more commonly females than males. It is characterised by chronic widespread pain, although fatigue, sleep disturbance, depression, anxiety, stiffness, and cognitive dysfunction are also common. National and international societies recognise the healthcare burden of FMS, and published recommendations and guidelines emphasise the importance of a positive diagnosis and management strategy to empower patients to cope with FMS.

Now updated with new ACR criteria and additional international guidelines on the management of the syndrome, this pocketbook provides the reader with an essential understanding of the pathophysiology of pain in fibromyalgia, the different subtypes of fibromyalgia, and the pitfalls in diagnosis and management of this chronic condition.


ISBN
9780198723233
Pagina's
80
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Serie
Oxford Rheumatology Library
NUR
870
Druk
2
Uitvoering
Paperback / softback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford

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