RT Journal A1 Quinet RJ T1 A clinician’s pearls and myths in rheumatology JF JAMA JO JAMA YR 2010 FD August 11 VO 304 IS 6 SP 690 OP 690 DO 10.1001/jama.2010.1127 UL http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.2010.1127 AB The book is divided into 48 chapters averaging 8 to 10 pages each, with discussion based on each rheumatic disease as well as on some non–disease-based topics and issues commonly encountered, such as pregnancy in rheumatic disease (a common and difficult area with little evidence base), vasculitic neuropathy (which requires consultations with neurologists for shared diagnosis and management), inflammatory eye disease (which requires frequent consultations with ophthalmologists for therapeutic assistance with glucocorticoid management and help with immunosuppressive and biologic therapies), regional musculoskeletal complaints, and neck and low back pain (the management of which overlaps with many surgical and nonsurgical specialties).