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		<description><![CDATA[Rheumatology, a subspecialty of internal medicine, is devoted to the diagnosis and therapy of rheumatic diseases. The term originates from the Greek rheuma, meaning &#8220;that which flows as a river or stream&#8221; and the suffix -ology, meaning &#8220;the study of&#8221;. &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://abc-medicine.com/rheumatology.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Rheumatology</strong>, a subspecialty of internal medicine, is devoted to the diagnosis and therapy of rheumatic diseases. The term originates from the Greek rheuma, meaning &#8220;that which flows as a river or stream&#8221; and the suffix -ology, meaning &#8220;the study of&#8221;. Rheumatologists mainly deal with problems involving the joints and the allied conditions of connective tissue.</p>
<p><span id="more-35"></span> Diseases</p>
<p>Diseases diagnosed or managed by the rheumatologist include:</p>
<p>* rheumatoid arthritis<br />
* lupus erythematosus<br />
* SjÃ¶gren&#8217;s syndrome<br />
* scleroderma (systemic sclerosis)<br />
* dermatomyositis<br />
* polychondritis<br />
* polymyositis<br />
* polymyalgia rheumatica<br />
* osteoarthritis<br />
* septic arthritis<br />
* gout, pseudogout<br />
* spondyloarthropathies<br />
o ankylosing spondylitis<br />
o reactive arthritis (Reiter&#8217;s syndrome)<br />
o psoriatic arthropathy<br />
o enteropathic spondylitis<br />
o reactive arthropathy<br />
* vasculitis<br />
o polyarteritis nodosa<br />
o Henoch-SchÃ¶nlein purpura<br />
o serum sickness<br />
o Wegener&#8217;s granulomatosis<br />
o giant cell arteritis<br />
o temporal arteritis<br />
o Takayasu&#8217;s arteritis<br />
o BehÃ§et&#8217;s syndrome<br />
o Kawasaki&#8217;s disease (mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome)<br />
o Buerger&#8217;s disease (thromboangiitis obliterans)</p>
<p>Diagnosis</p>
<p>Apart from an extensive medical history and physical examination, a rheumatologist may apply the following diagnostic methods:</p>
<p>* Laboratory tests (e.g. erythrocyte sedimentation rate, rheumatoid factor)<br />
* X-rays of affected joints and other imaging methods<br />
* Cytology and chemical pathology of fluid aspirated from affected joints (e.g. to differentiate between septic arthritis and gout)</p>
<p>Treatment</p>
<p>Most rheumatic diseases are treated with analgesics, NSAIDs (Non-Steroid Anti-Inflammatory Drugs), steroids (in serious cases), DMARDs (Disease-Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drugs), monoclonal antibodies, such as infliximab and adalimumab, and the soluble TNF receptor etanercept.</p>
<p>Physiotherapy is vital in the treatment of many rheumatological disorders. Occupational therapy can help patients finding alternative ways for common movements which would otherwise be restricted by their disease.</p>
<p>Scientific research</p>
<p>A large body of recent scientific research treats the background of autoimmune disease, the cause of many rheumatic disorders. Epidemiological studies and medication trials are also conducted.</p>
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