Review
"This book demonstrates the enormous achievement in the knowledge of pathogenesis that has ... transformed practice in targeted treatments ... it gives to physicians an intellectual and modern pathway of looking at rheumatoid arthritis." Marco Matucci-Cerinic, University of Florence, Italy
""In an age of information technology, do we really need another textbook on rheumatoid arthritis?" ask the editors in their preface to this book on the subject. They can be reassured that the rheumatological world will indeed welcome this one because in many ways it breaks new ground despite the already immense literature on this intractable subject. It is a scholarly, thoroughly academic monograph for serious students of hte disease whether as scientific investigators or clinicians." ... "This unique, majestic tribute to the immense effort now directed at unravelling the mysteries of this field." Scand J Rheumatol
"This collection of views and reviews is split into 44 chapters, each written by one or mare leading scientists or clinicians in the field. Topics include causes, mechanisms of inflamation, clinical reviews, current drug and non-drug treatments, surgery, and the frontiers of therapy. Coverage is comprehensive, informative, and, in parts, exciting."..."This book provides a source of information for those who want to understand where we are and where we are going with this common, relentless, and fascinating disease. Every medical school library and rheumatology department (at least) should hold a copy. Any student (either undergraduate or postgraduate) who is setting out on a project related to rheumatoid arthritis will find a relevant chapter in this book an excellent place to start." The lancet, Vol 357
`"In an age of information technology, do we really need another textbook on rheumatoid arthritis?" ask the editors in their preface to this book on the subject. They can be reassured that the rheumatological world will indeed welcome this one because in many ways it breaks new ground despite the already immense literature on this intractable subject. It is a scholarly, thoroughly academic monograph for serious students of hte disease whether as scientific investigators or clinicians... This unique, majestic tribute to the immense effort now directed at unravelling the mysteries of this field.' Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology
`This collection of views and reviews is split into 44 chapters, each written by one or mare leading scientists or clinicians in the field. Topics include causes, mechanisms of inflamation, clinical reviews, current drug and non-drug treatments, surgery, and the frontiers of therapy. Coverage is comprehensive, informative, and, in parts, exciting... This book provides a source of information for those who want to understand where we are and where we are going with this common, relentless, and fascinating disease. Every medical school library and rheumatology department (at least) should hold a copy. Any student (either undergraduate or postgraduate) who is setting out on a project related to rheumatoid arthritis will find a relevant chapter in this book an excellent place to start.' The lancet
About the Author
Gary Firestein, Professor of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, UCDS School of Medicine, San Diego. Gabriel Panayi, Professor of Rheumatology, UMDS Guy's and St Thomas's, London. Frank Wollheim, Professor of Rheumatology, Lund University Hospital.