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The Lung in Autoimmune Diseases, Volume Seventeen identifies and
describes the role of the lung in the most common systemic
autoimmune diseases. From disease patterns, prognosis and risks to
treatment, this book provides a comprehensive approach for the role
of the lung in autoimmune diseases and the influence of autoimmune
disease on the lung's functionality. In recent years, there is
increasing knowledge in the field, including lung infection in
early disease stages, mechanisms involved in lung damage, and new
treatments. Recognition of lung involvement and implementation of
some specific therapies is an important issue for clinicians
dealing with systemic autoimmune diseases.
Infections in Systemic Autoimmune Diseases: Risk Factors and
Management, Volume Sixteen describes the state-of-the-art of the
risk factors and management treating the most common systemic
autoimmune diseases (SADS). This updated volume consists of an
introductory chapter that provides a brief overview of what
different types of infectious diseases exist, followed by eight
chapters detailing risk factors, guidelines and recommendations per
different disease and bacterial infections. International in scope,
the list of more than 20 contributors from Europa and America reads
like a who's who of clinical researchers in the field.
Surgery in Systemic Autoimmune Disease, Volume 15, describes the
state-of-the-art of the use of surgery in treating the most common
systemic autoimmune diseases (SADS). The volume consists of an
introductory chapter concerning the impact of surgery on SADs,
follow by eight chapters describing the use of surgery in the
treatment of specific diseases in various areas (cardiology,
gastroenterology, orthopedics, neurology. etc.) and the possible
difficulties and complications. The final five chapters deal with
the possible complications arising during the course of biological
and non-biological treatment, also providing recommendation
concerning their management. International in scope, the list of
more than 20 contributors from Europa and America reads like a
who's who of clinical researchers in the field.
The Digestive System in Systemic Autoimmune Diseases, Second
Edition, represents the state-of-the-art in the field of digestive
disorders in the most common systemic autoimmune diseases. This
volume consists of an introductory chapter on imaging techniques in
digestive diseases, followed by eight chapters on digestive
manifestations in specific systemic autoimmune diseases. The final
five chapters deal with digestive diseases with an autoimmune
pathogenesis and systemic manifestations. International in scope,
the table of contents reads like a Who's who in clinical research
on systemic autoimmune diseases. More than 20 contributors from the
European Union, the United States, Mexico, and South Africa share
their knowledge in this detailed volume. The book provides an
overview of our current understanding of digestive disorders in the
most common systemic autoimmune diseases.
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