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Any physician travelling to other centres throughout the world must
be struck by the similarity of the problems in diagnosis and
management faced by fellow colleagues in rheumatology. Despite the
international spread of journals and of standard textbooks, the
same practical questions constantly appear - how do you manage the
psychotic patient with cerebral lupus, or the patient with
intractable polymyositis, or the rheumatoid patient who has failed
on almost all known therapeutic agents. Is it worth differentiating
various 'overlap' syndromes? How can one improve on the
classification and treatment "i}f.vasculitis? Two questions - what
is the patient telling us? and what can we do for the patient? are
always central to the discussion. Although these high-minded ideals
are often not fulfilled, frequently something new appears to come
from individual case presentations. These cases, discussed at our
weekly conferences, were contributed by a number of different staff
members. Where possible, a standard format has been use in each
case presentation and a comment added where indicated. A short list
of relevant references has been included with each case. The aim of
this book is to provide examples of these clinical problems and our
own clinical approach to them - sometimes successfu~ sometimes not.
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