Axial Spondyloarthritis is a timely addition to the Oxford Textbooks in Rheumatology series, providing a comprehensive reference to this rapidly evolving field. The conceptual framework of the disease has now evolved beyond ankylosing spondylitis to encompass a broader concept of axial inflammation. Earlier recognition has opened the door to earlier intervention, and the understanding of the biologic basis of axial SpA has seen significant advances in recent years. The first textbook to cover axial spondyloarthritis in this level of detail from a global perspective, this volume offers a…mehr
Axial Spondyloarthritis is a timely addition to the Oxford Textbooks in Rheumatology series, providing a comprehensive reference to this rapidly evolving field. The conceptual framework of the disease has now evolved beyond ankylosing spondylitis to encompass a broader concept of axial inflammation. Earlier recognition has opened the door to earlier intervention, and the understanding of the biologic basis of axial SpA has seen significant advances in recent years. The first textbook to cover axial spondyloarthritis in this level of detail from a global perspective, this volume offers a practical and complete resource compiled by a multidisciplinary and multinational team of experts. Beginning with a historical perspective on the disease, the textbook provides a comprehensive background in the epidemiology, diagnosis, and classification of axial spondyloarthritis. Immune mechanisms and genetics are covered, along with imaging and a detailed section on the range of treatments options currently available. A section on extra-articular manifestations provides a comprehensive knowledge base for the clinician treating patients with spondyloarthritis, and chapters on the economics of the disease, physical functioning, and patient registries complete the broad coverage of the topic. Practical, easy to use, yet detailed with respect to pathophysiology, diagnostics, and management, this textbook provides a comprehensive reference for rheumatologists, general practitioners, internists, and paediatricians managing patients with axial spondyloarthritis.
Robert D. Inman completed his undergraduate degree at Yale University, and his medical degree at McMaster University. He did his training in Internal Medicine at Vanderbilt University and his fellowship in Rheumatology at Cornell University, based at the Hospital for Special Surgery. He worked as a research fellow at the Hammersmith Hospital in London, then was appointed Assistant Professor of Medicine at Cornell University. He moved to the University of Toronto where he was appointed Professor in the Departments of Medicine and Immunology. He was Director of Rheumatology at the University of Toronto 1991-2002. Dr Inman is currently Director of the Arthritis Center of Excellence at the University Health Network, Director of the Spondylitis Program at Toronto Western Hospital, and Deputy Physician in Chief, Research at University Health Network. Joachim Sieper is Head of the Department of Rheumatology at the Charite University Hospital, Berlin, Germany. Prof. Sieper was a Full member of the Medicines Commission 2002-2010, and has been an Extraordinary member of the Drug Commission since 2011.
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* 1: Bruce Rothschild and Ernst Feldtkeller: Spondyloarthritis in antiquity and in history * 2: Michael Weisman and Lianne Gensler: Epidemiology of Axial Spondyloarthritis * 3: Floris van Gaalen, Désirée van der Heijde, and Maxime Dougados: Diagnosis and classification of Axial Spondyloarthritis * 4: Martin Rudwaleit and Atul Deodhar: Diagnosis, classification, and management of Peripheral Spondyloarthritis * 5: Matthew Brown and John Reveille: Genetics of Spondyloarthritis * 6: Robert A. Colbert and Paul Bowness: Immune mechanisms: HLA-B27 * 7: Dominique Baeten: Immune mechanisms: Innate immunity * 8: Maxime Breban and Hill Gaston: Immune mechanisms: Adaptive immunity * 9: Marjatta Leirisalo-Repo and John Carter: Infection and Spondyloarthritis * 10: Georg Schett and Rik Lories: Pathology: Bone * 11: Filip van den Bosch and Muhammad A. Khan: Clinical features * 12: Robert Landewe and Astrid van Tubergen: Clinical outcomes * 13: Walter Maksymowych and Robert Lambert: Imaging: Sacroiliac joints * 14: Kay-Geert A. Hermann and Xenofon Baraliakos: Imaging: Spine * 15: Rubén Burgos-Vargas and Shirley Tse: Juvenile-onset Spondyloarthritis * 16: James Rosenbaum: Extra-articular manifestations: Uveitis * 17: Dirk Elewaut, Heleen Cypers, Matthew L. Stoll, and Charles O. Elsen: Extra-articula manifestations: Inflammatory Bowel Disease * 18: Dafna Gladman and Wolf-Henning Boehncke: Extra-articular manifestations: Psoriasis * 19: Salih Ozgocmen and Laura Passalent: Treatment: Non-pharmacological * 20: Nigil Haroon and Jon Chan: Treatment: Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs in Axial Spondyloarthritis * 21: Denis Poddubnyy and Hildrun Haibel: Treatment: DMARDS * 22: Juergen Braun and Irene van der Horst-Bruinsma: Treatment: Biologics * 23: Heinrich Boehm and Y. Raja Rampersaud: Treatment: Aim and indication of surgical treatment * 24: Tore Kristian Kvien, Mikkel Østergaard, and Elisabeth Lie: Patient registries * 25: Annelies Boonen: Economic evaluation of diagnosing and treating axial SpA * 26: Michael Ward: Physical functioning and work ability * 27: Laure Savage and Seoirse Smith: Patient support and advocacy in Axial Spondyloarthritis * 28: Tae Hwan Kim, Huji Xu, Chan-Bum Choi, and Feng Huang: Axial Spondyloarthritis in Asia * 29: Percival Sampaio-Barros and Rafael Valle Onate: Axial Spondyloarthritis in Latin America * 30: Anand Malaviya and Ashok Kumar: Axial Spondyloarthritis in India
* 1: Bruce Rothschild and Ernst Feldtkeller: Spondyloarthritis in antiquity and in history * 2: Michael Weisman and Lianne Gensler: Epidemiology of Axial Spondyloarthritis * 3: Floris van Gaalen, Désirée van der Heijde, and Maxime Dougados: Diagnosis and classification of Axial Spondyloarthritis * 4: Martin Rudwaleit and Atul Deodhar: Diagnosis, classification, and management of Peripheral Spondyloarthritis * 5: Matthew Brown and John Reveille: Genetics of Spondyloarthritis * 6: Robert A. Colbert and Paul Bowness: Immune mechanisms: HLA-B27 * 7: Dominique Baeten: Immune mechanisms: Innate immunity * 8: Maxime Breban and Hill Gaston: Immune mechanisms: Adaptive immunity * 9: Marjatta Leirisalo-Repo and John Carter: Infection and Spondyloarthritis * 10: Georg Schett and Rik Lories: Pathology: Bone * 11: Filip van den Bosch and Muhammad A. Khan: Clinical features * 12: Robert Landewe and Astrid van Tubergen: Clinical outcomes * 13: Walter Maksymowych and Robert Lambert: Imaging: Sacroiliac joints * 14: Kay-Geert A. Hermann and Xenofon Baraliakos: Imaging: Spine * 15: Rubén Burgos-Vargas and Shirley Tse: Juvenile-onset Spondyloarthritis * 16: James Rosenbaum: Extra-articular manifestations: Uveitis * 17: Dirk Elewaut, Heleen Cypers, Matthew L. Stoll, and Charles O. Elsen: Extra-articula manifestations: Inflammatory Bowel Disease * 18: Dafna Gladman and Wolf-Henning Boehncke: Extra-articular manifestations: Psoriasis * 19: Salih Ozgocmen and Laura Passalent: Treatment: Non-pharmacological * 20: Nigil Haroon and Jon Chan: Treatment: Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs in Axial Spondyloarthritis * 21: Denis Poddubnyy and Hildrun Haibel: Treatment: DMARDS * 22: Juergen Braun and Irene van der Horst-Bruinsma: Treatment: Biologics * 23: Heinrich Boehm and Y. Raja Rampersaud: Treatment: Aim and indication of surgical treatment * 24: Tore Kristian Kvien, Mikkel Østergaard, and Elisabeth Lie: Patient registries * 25: Annelies Boonen: Economic evaluation of diagnosing and treating axial SpA * 26: Michael Ward: Physical functioning and work ability * 27: Laure Savage and Seoirse Smith: Patient support and advocacy in Axial Spondyloarthritis * 28: Tae Hwan Kim, Huji Xu, Chan-Bum Choi, and Feng Huang: Axial Spondyloarthritis in Asia * 29: Percival Sampaio-Barros and Rafael Valle Onate: Axial Spondyloarthritis in Latin America * 30: Anand Malaviya and Ashok Kumar: Axial Spondyloarthritis in India
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