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A brief, clear, up-to-date, highly illustrated overview of the range of rheumatologic conditions, their diagnosis and treatment, plus numerous case studies. Rheumatology Made Ridiculously Simple delves into autoimmune diseases of the joints and muskuloskeletal system as well as evaluation and treatment of other causes of joint pain. Topics include: Overview of the immune system and treatment options in rheumatology: NSAIDs , Glucocorticoids , DMARDs , TNF , IL Inhibitors , JAK/STAT Inhibitors , and MORE! Inflammatory Arthritis: Rheumatoid Arthritis , Spondyloarthritis , Lupus , Gout , Infectious joint pain , and Numerous More Autoinflammatory Diseaes Non-Inflammatory Arthritis: Osteoarthritis , Fibromyalgia Miscellaenous Rheumatologic Diseaes: Hypermobility , Sjogren's , Scleroderma , Vasculitis , Inflammatory Myopathies , Sarcoidosis , and MANY MORE! Pediatric Rheumatology Antibodies and Other Lab Tests Rheumatology Review Questions The autoimmune diseases seen by rheumatologists are not only rare, but many have varied presentations with differentials, which sometimes makes the diagnosis tricky. This book attempts to break down how to approach patients with suspected autoimmune disease or non-inflammatory arthiritis, how to better understand the disease manifestions, and how to interpret the lab tests so you feel comfortable making the diagnosis. All with a touch of "Made Ridiculously Simple" cartoon humor. Review: Fantastic read for rheumatology ease - Easy to digest information on complex disease Review: Really makes Rheumatology Simple - I briefly skimmed this book in preparation for my part 1 residency exams and for a few days, I was a Rheumatology expert. Things that I had heard floating around but had no exposure to, like Still's Disease or Macrophage Activation Syndrome are covered, though briefly. Very short and readable, but deceptively informative. A great primer.












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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 168 Reviews |
A**R
Fantastic read for rheumatology ease
Easy to digest information on complex disease
D**N
Really makes Rheumatology Simple
I briefly skimmed this book in preparation for my part 1 residency exams and for a few days, I was a Rheumatology expert. Things that I had heard floating around but had no exposure to, like Still's Disease or Macrophage Activation Syndrome are covered, though briefly. Very short and readable, but deceptively informative. A great primer.
I**.
Great Study Aid ‼️👍🏾
I learned about this line of books from being in grad school. I had “Clinical Pharm Made Ridiculously Simple!” I love how it streamlines information and makes studying easier.
D**G
Good for resource
I have been in rheumatology for many years and would recommend this to physician extenders such as PA or ARNP even medical assistants or even your office managers to help them understand what we do in practice.
C**A
Makes a complex topic easy to understand.
This is as good a book as one can find for learning the principles of rheumatology. He makes complex immunology and arcane clinical presentations very approachable. Adam has a knack for explaining things (and his lectures are pretty good, too!)
S**U
Good book
Good review
M**N
Easy to read
Quick, easy read! If you are an aspiring rheumatologist I think this book does an excellent job of covering the basics. More granular details for those in/approaching fellowship can be found in other publications (rheumatology secrets is my personal fav)
L**P
Awesome review book for rheumatology disorders
Gives you the bare bones for learning rheumatology for a new nurse. We have several of these books at our office. Not really comprehensive as their are so many rheumatology disorders but it gives you a great initial understanding. Vendor was great.
H**V
Rediculously simple
Its really rediculously simple
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