01379nam a22002653u 4500001001400000003000700014005001700021006001900038007001500057008004100072020003000113040003600143050002000179245005000199260004700249300001400296336002700310337002700337338003700364506009900401520054300500655002401043700001201067773003401079sseb059121176WaSeSS20260423083043.0m o d cr |n |||||||a251110s2025 xx |||||o|||||||| || d a9780198885153c(hardback) aWaSeSSbengcWaSeSSdWaSeSSdAU aRC927.O952 202500aOxford Handbook of Rheumatology 5e /cClunie. a[S.l.] :bOxford University Press,c©2025 a779 pages atextbtxt2rdacontent. acomputerbc2rdamedia. aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier.1 aAccess limited to UNC Chapel Hill-authenticated users.fLimited to three (3) concurrent users. aWhen evaluating a person-child or adult-with focal or widespread pain, it is important to consider that the pain may be derived from joints. Sometimes it won't be obvious. MSK pain may arise from joints (disease of synovium, cartilage, or bone) but also entheses, tendons, muscles, or a combination of structures, or can be referred from site to site (usually from proximal to distal), or can be associated with/secondary to neurogenic lesions. Patterns of presentation of pain can be useful pointers to diagnosis"-- Provided by publisher 0aPrint books.2local1 aClunie. tRHEUMATIC DISEASES--HANDBOOKS