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Rheumatic inflammatory diseases represent a steadily increasing
group of disorders that have considerable social impact through
affected patients' worsening quality of life and require engagement
in the health field. Among these, rheumatoid arthritis stands as
the most frequent pathology, and the hand is the most typical
affected area. The incidence of rheumatic arthritis, as indicated
by recent epidemiological studies, is bound to undergo a further
significant increase in the future. There is, therefore, a need for
careful diagnosis of the disease, based on clinical criteria
designed by the American College of Rheumatology and Diagnostic
Imaging. The latter provides an objective assessment of the extent
and severity of joint involvement.
Rheumatoid Hand includes 25 tables of clinical and radiological
cases. The text analyses the capability of diagnostic imaging
(conventional radiology, ultrasonography and magnetic resonance) to
identify the early stages and the activity of disease, allowing the
rheumatologist to decide on an effective therapeutic plan.
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