Observation of the hand as a diagnostic mirror of rheumatic and systemic diseases
Aspekce ruky jako diagnostické zrcadlo revmatických a systémových onemocnění
Je podán přehled o vyšetření ruky aspekcí a o jeho přínosu pro diagnostiku onemocnění revmatických a systémových onemocnění. Pozornost je věnována aspekci kloubů, kůže a nehtů.
Klíčová slova:
aspekce, ruka, revmatická a systémová onemocnění
Authors:
K. Trnavský
Authors‘ workplace:
Vedoucí lékař: prof. MUDr. K. Trnavský, DrSc.
; Arthrocentrum Praha
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2006; 86(10): 591-593
Category:
Diagnostis
Overview
The author presents a review of hand examination and its contribution to the diagnosis of rheumatic and systemic diseases. Attention is paid to the observation of joints, skin and nails.
Key words:
observation, hand, rheumatic and systemic diseases
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