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SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
A Companion to Rheumatology
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By
George Tsokos
Caroline Gordon
Josef Smolen, MD, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Vienna and Center for Rheumatic Diseases, Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria

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Description
This new companion to Hochberg et al.'s Rheumatology masterwork provides new insights into the causes, detection and therapy of this challenging disease. In this state-of-the-art resource, you'll find ?one stop' coverage of all the latest scientific and clinical developments in SLE: new concepts in epidemiology, disease activity measures and outcomes; new concepts in immunoregulation, genetic and pathogenic mechanisms; new understanding and novel presentation of the processes of tissue/organ damage; comprehensive coverage of clinical features; and the very latest concepts in treatment.

Audience
Rheumatologists

Contents


Epidemiology and Diagnosis


1. Epidemiology

2. Disease Activity Measures

3. Disease Outcome

4. Quality of Life and Economic Aspects



Pathogenesis


1. Overview of the Pathogenesis of SLE

2. Genetics

3. Hormones

4. Immunoregulation – T Cells, B cells, and cytokines.

5. Cell Surface Receptors ostimulation/BAFF/FcgR/TLRs)

6. Dendritic Cells

7. Apoptosis

8. Structure and Origin of Autoantibodies

9. Animal Models

10. Genetics of murine lupus

11. Infection and autoimmunity



Mechanisms of Tissue Damage


1. Complement

2. Immune complexes

3. Antibodies

a. ANA and standardization of antibody techniques

b. Anti-DNA

c. Anti-splicesomosal ab

d. Anti-Ro/La

e. Anti-Histone

f. APL

g. Anti-neuronal

4. PMNs

5. Mechanisms of renal damage

6. Mechanisms of vascular damage

7. Nitric Oxide



Clinical Aspects of the Disease


1. Constitutional Symptoms and Fatigue

2. Skin

3. Kidney

4. Heart

5. Lung

6. GI/liver/pancreas

7. Infections

8. Blood (anti-phospholipid syndrome)

9. Nervous System

10. Overlap Syndromes

11. Ophthalmic Manifestations

12. Pregnancy

13. Fertility

14. Neo-natal lupus

15. Hereditary and Malignant Lupus-like Diseases



Treatment of the Disease


1. Non-Steroidals – Anti-Malarials and Statins

2. Steroid Treatment

3. Cytotoxic Drug Treatment including M.M.F

4. PAPS

5. New Treatments

Bibliographic details
Hardbound, 608 pages, publication date: JAN-2007
ISBN-13: 978-0-323-04434-9
ISBN-10: 0-323-04434-4
Imprint: MOSBY


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