Books by "Thomas A. Romberg"

6 books found

A Practical Medical Dictionary ...

A Practical Medical Dictionary ...

by Thomas Lathrop Stedman

1916

Lippincott's Medical Dictionary: a Complete Vocabulary of the Terms Used in Medicine and the Allied Sciences

Lippincott's Medical Dictionary: a Complete Vocabulary of the Terms Used in Medicine and the Allied Sciences

by Joseph Thomas, Ryland W. Greene, John Ashhurst, George Arthur Piersol, Joseph Price Remington

1897

Vertigo

Vertigo

by Thomas Brandt

2002 · Springer Science & Business Media

In the light of the latest clinical research, this second edition has been completely rewritten to provide a timely monograph on the differential diagnosis and management of vertigo. The book is divided into sections covering the major subdivisions of vertigo, including peripheral labyrinthine disorders; central vestibular disorders; benign paroxysmal positional, vascular, traumatic and familial vertigo; vertigo in childhood and in the elderly, and related to drugs. Each includes a full description of the clinical features and diagnosis, and the author stresses the relationship between management and the underlying pathological mechanism. Written by a leading authority in the field this will be of interest to all who treat vertigo patients, as well as researchers working in related areas.

A Parent's Guide to Rheumatic Disease in Children

A Parent's Guide to Rheumatic Disease in Children

by Thomas J.A. Lehman M.D.

2008 · Oxford University Press

For a child with arthritis or a related condition, lack of knowledge on the part of the parents is one of the biggest obstacles to recovery. Parents do not always know how to interpret the complaints voiced by their children and this is compounded by the inexperience of physicians, who rarely treat children with these ailments. In this marvelously down-to-earth guide, Dr. Thomas Lehman--the head of one of the leading pediatric rheumatology programs in the world--offers a gold mine of expert advice that is invaluable both for parents whose children have rheumatic disorders and for parents of children with complaints, discomfort, or disability who are not getting the answers they need from their physician. Using simple analogies and illustrative anecdotes to illuminate hard-to-grasp concepts, Dr. Lehman helps parents interpret their child's complaints and to determine whether medical attention is needed. Even more important, the book explains to parents how to follow through with a physician and make sure their child receives the appropriate tests, the proper diagnosis, and ultimately, the best care possible. The book explains to parents what symptoms to look for, what questions to ask, and what to expect when treatment begins. It sheds light on a wide range of rheumatic disorders--including Juvenile Arthritis, Lyme Disease, Lupus, Kawasaki Disease, Fibromyalgia, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome--and it addresses such crucial topics as drug safety, the potential risks to children posed by medications, health insurance problems, the difficulty of family life when a child has a chronic disease, and much more. The only book on this subject currently available, A Parent's Guide to Rheumatic Diseases in Children captures the expertise of a dedicated physician with over thirty years of hands-on experience helping children lead normal happy lives. It will help you to ensure that your child achieves the best possible outcome.

A Parent's Guide to Rheumatic Disease in Children

A Parent's Guide to Rheumatic Disease in Children

by Thomas J.A. Lehman M.D., Thomas J. A. Lehman

2008 · Oxford University Press

Here is a gold mine of expert advice that is invaluable both for parents whose children have rheumatic disorders and for parents of children with complaints, discomfort, or disability who are not getting the answers they need from their physician. Using simple analogies and illustrative anecdotes to illuminate hard-to-grasp concepts, Dr. Lehman helps parents interpret their child's complaints and to determine whether medical attention is needed. Even more important, the book explains to parents how to follow through with a physician and make sure their child receives the appropriate tests, the proper diagnosis, and ultimately, the best care possible.

A Clinician's Guide to Rheumatic Diseases in Children

A Clinician's Guide to Rheumatic Diseases in Children

by Thomas J.A. Lehman

2009 · Oxford University Press

In the United States alone, roughly 300,000 children suffer from some form of arthritis or rheumatic disease, and millions more are at risk of developing one of these diseases. In this marvelously down-to-earth guide, Thomas Lehman--the head of one of the leading pediatric rheumatology programs in the world--offers a gold mine of expert advice invaluable for pediatricians who want to become more proficient in understanding, diagnosing, and treating rheumatic disease in children. Dr. Lehman helps pediatricians interpret their patients' complaints and determine whether and what type of medical attention is needed, explaining what symptoms to look for, what questions to ask, what tests to run, and what to expect when treatment begins. Using illustrative anecdotes, this book sheds light on a wide range of rheumatic disorders--including juvenile arthritis, Lyme disease, lupus, Kawasaki disease, fibromyalgia, and chronic fatigue syndrome--and it addresses such crucial topics as drug safety, genetic considerations, the potential risks to children posed by medications, the difficulty of family life when a child has a chronic disease, and much more. A Clinician's Guide to Rheumatic Diseases in Children captures the expertise of a dedicated physician with over thirty years of hands-on experience helping children lead normal, happy lives. It will help pediatricians make sure that patients achieve the best possible outcome.