he presence of diffuse pain in autoimmune rheumatic diseases compromises the quality of life of the patients, although overall mortality is not increased. A misdiagnosis harms the patients and the community. Rheumatologists should be able to recognise and distinguish primary and secondary FM, and need new guidelines and instruments to avoid making mistakes.
Chronic widespread pain in the spectrum of rheumatological diseases / Atzeni, F; Cazzola, M; Benucci, M; Di Franco, M; Salaffi, Fausto; Sarzi Puttini, P.. - In: BAILLIERE'S BEST PRACTICE & RESEARCH: CLINICAL RHEUMATOLOGY. - ISSN 1521-6942. - 25(2)/2011:(2011), pp. 165-171.
Chronic widespread pain in the spectrum of rheumatological diseases.
SALAFFI, FAUSTO;
2011-01-01
Abstract
he presence of diffuse pain in autoimmune rheumatic diseases compromises the quality of life of the patients, although overall mortality is not increased. A misdiagnosis harms the patients and the community. Rheumatologists should be able to recognise and distinguish primary and secondary FM, and need new guidelines and instruments to avoid making mistakes.File in questo prodotto:
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