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CHAPTER 1: REVIEW OF LITERATURE

CHAPTER 1: REVIEW OF LITERATURE sults have been published in the following papers: Ann. Rheum. Dis., 27, 397 (“Polymyalgia arte- Hamrin, B., Jonsson, N., and Landberg, T. (1964). ritica.” - Further cilnical and histopathological Lancet, 1, 397 (Arteritis in “polymyalgia rheu- studies with a report of six autopsy cases). matica”). Fourteen autopsy cases of giant-cell arteritis or Idem (1965). [bid., I, 1193 (Involvement of large idiopathic arteritis in which the vessels were ex- vessels in polymyalgia arteritica). amined systematically by Dr. G. dstberg are de- Hamrin, B. (1966). Liikartidningen, 63, 3877 (Po- scribed in the appendix. For comparison her re- lymyalgia rheumatica sive arteritica). port includes also 2 cases of polyarteritis nodosa Hamrin, B., Jonsson, N., and Hellsten, S. (1968). examined in the same way as the other cases. CHAPTER 1 REVIEW OF LITERATURE INTRODUCTION has also differed from one country to another. It is The term rheumatism was first used in its present not without reason that Short et al. (1957) point out sense in the beginning of the 17th century in a that “even today there is no common agreement as posthumous paper by the Frenchman Baillou (Gar- to what conditions should be included under or rod A. E. 1890). In its http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Internal Medicine Wiley

CHAPTER 1: REVIEW OF LITERATURE

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0954-6820
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1365-2796
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10.1111/j.0954-6820.1972.tb15598.x
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Abstract

sults have been published in the following papers: Ann. Rheum. Dis., 27, 397 (“Polymyalgia arte- Hamrin, B., Jonsson, N., and Landberg, T. (1964). ritica.” - Further cilnical and histopathological Lancet, 1, 397 (Arteritis in “polymyalgia rheu- studies with a report of six autopsy cases). matica”). Fourteen autopsy cases of giant-cell arteritis or Idem (1965). [bid., I, 1193 (Involvement of large idiopathic arteritis in which the vessels were ex- vessels in polymyalgia arteritica). amined systematically by Dr. G. dstberg are de- Hamrin, B. (1966). Liikartidningen, 63, 3877 (Po- scribed in the appendix. For comparison her re- lymyalgia rheumatica sive arteritica). port includes also 2 cases of polyarteritis nodosa Hamrin, B., Jonsson, N., and Hellsten, S. (1968). examined in the same way as the other cases. CHAPTER 1 REVIEW OF LITERATURE INTRODUCTION has also differed from one country to another. It is The term rheumatism was first used in its present not without reason that Short et al. (1957) point out sense in the beginning of the 17th century in a that “even today there is no common agreement as posthumous paper by the Frenchman Baillou (Gar- to what conditions should be included under or rod A. E. 1890). In its

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Published: Dec 12, 1972

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