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rheumatologist

[ US /ˌɹuməˈtɑɫədʒəst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a physician specializing in rheumatic diseases

How To Use rheumatologist In A Sentence

  • He was consultant rheumatologist at the Royal Hampshire Hospital.
  • My rheumatologist thought I might have torn muscle fibers in the latissimus dorsi and tried an injection of triamcinolone.
  • His rheumatologist then prescribed methotrexate, an anti-cancer drug that at low doses can send juvenile arthritis into remission.
  • She should not hesitate to seek a professional opinion from her internist or rheumatologist.
  • For almost a year I visited orthopedists and rheumatologists to find a solution to my now completely atrophied right leg.
  • But the work doesn't convince rheumatologist Lars R?nnblom of Uppsala University in Sweden.
  • He was consultant rheumatologist at the Royal Hampshire Hospital.
  • My rheumatologist thought I might have torn muscle fibers in the latissimus dorsi and tried an injection of triamcinolone.
  • Two years after the injury, he was referred to a rheumatologist in case the pain was caused by sciatica.
  • Rheumatologists tend to rely on clinical signs, symptoms, and serology, whereas neurologists rely more on histopathology in order to exclude other myopathies.
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