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- Bookedited by Mark C. Henderson, Lawrence M. Tierney, Jr., Gerald W. Smetana.Contents:
History and physical examination : art and science
Subtleties of medical history taking
Patient-centered interviewing
Clinician-centered interviewing
Evidence-based clinical decision making
Dizziness
Fatigue
Fever
Headache
Insomnia
Lymphadenopathy
Night sweats
Muscle weakness
Weight gain
Weight loss
Red eye
Ear pain
Hearing loss
Tinnitus
Sore throat
Inflammatory dermatoses (rashes)
Pruritus
Hair loss
Cough
Dyspnea
Hemoptysis
Chest pain
Palpitations
Syncope
Edema
Abdominal pain
Constipation
Diarrhea
Dysepsia
Dysphagia
Acute gastrointestinal bleeding
Jaundice
Nausea and vomiting
Anorectal pain
Dysuria
Hematuria
Flank pain
Erectile dysfunction
Urinary incontinence
Scrotal pain
Amenorrhea
Breast complaints
Pelvic pain
Vaginitis
Abnormal vaginal bleeding
Neck pain
Shoulder pain
Arm and hand pain
Low back pain
Buttock, hip, and thigh pain
Knee and calf pain
Foot and ankle pain
Confusion
Memory loss
Diplopia
Gait abnormalities
Tremor
Anxiety
Depressed mood
The case presentation.Digital Access AccessMedicine 2012 - ArticleStĕpán J, Kůtová M, Hladiková D.Z Rheumatol. 1977 Sep-Oct;36(9-10):332-6.Compared with healthy controls, rheumatoid arthritis patients were found to have higher serum (1 M) perchlorate filtrate (CHLF) levels of alpha-antitrypsin. In addition to orosomucoid, alpha2-HS-glycoprotein, haptoglobin, haemopexin and beta2-glycoprotein, the filtrate also contains detectable amounts of albumin, prealbumin and - in patients with high serum glycoprotein levels - also IgA. Serum sulphosalicylate filtrate (SF) contains chiefly orosomucoid, together with alpha1-antitrypsin, haptoglobin, haemopexin and beta2-glycoprotein. CHLF contains larger amounts of glycoprotein than SF. The glycoproteins of CHLF correlate with the patient's synovitis, while a high SF glycoprotein content, as estimated by the polarographic activity of the sulphydryl groups, tends to be indicative of visceral complications of RA.