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In this book is found the information essential to diagnosing,
managing and treating the lung complications of connective tissue
diseases. This is a notoriously difficult area, which continues to
puzzle clinicians, despite the fact that these disorders are
increasingly frequent (as a result of longer survival in connective
tissue disease).
In separate chapters, the major connective tissue diseases are
reviewed, with detailed discussion of a variety of lung
abnormalities, including pleural disease, parenchymal lung disease
and pulmonary vascular disease. There are also invaluable overviews
of lung histological and CT appearances in these disorders, and a
deeply insightful chapter on drug-induced lung disease in
connective tissue disease. The emphasis in this book is on accuracy
of evaluation and the construction of a logical management plan,
based on disease severity and intrinsic progressiveness.
This book represents the state-of-the-art in the field of skin and
autoimmune rheumatic diseases. It covers systematically a growing
and multifaceted topic which is of great importance in the clinical
practice. It also serves as a sharp educational tool as each
chapter provides summaries and specific highlights to key
references cited into the text. The pathophysiological link between
skin involvement and autoimmunity has been explained in detail, as
well as diagnostic and therapeutic aspects.
This book yields an impressive body of well ordered information
which summarizes the experience of a selected panel of
distinguished physicians and scientists actively involved in the
field of skin immunology and systemic autoimmunity.
* Written by a respected panel of distinguished
physician-scientists actively involved in the field of skin
immunology and systemic autoimmunity
* Box summaries at the end of each chapter highlight important
topics
* Up-to-date basic knowledge as well as modern approach to
diagnosis and therapy
This book is one of the first to evaluate the role of Steroids in
autoimmune rheumatic diseases from the basic mechanisms to the
clinical involvements and focuses on the importance of steroidal
hormones in the pathogenesis and therapeutic management of the
autoimmune rheumatic diseases. In particular, the chapters analyze
the mechanisms of action and the involvement of adrenal steroids
(glucocorticoids) in the neuroendocrine immune system, including
effects on the elderly.
The perturbations of the HPA axis as a source of altered steroidal
synthesis will be discussed and related to some interesting
pathological conditions that commonly complicate the autoimmune
rheumatic diseases such as psychosis or fibromyalgia. Concerning
the role of gonadal steroids (sex hormones), several chapters will
discuss clinical and epidemiological evidences of their role, as
well as their effects as risk factors in autoimmune rheumatic
diseases, including a section on pediatrics.
*The premier issue evaluating the role of steroids in autoimmune
rheumatic diseases from the basic mechanisms to the clinical
involvements
*Documents the latest research and indicate recent and coming new
therapeutic-biological approaches to the therapy
*The book will present therapeutic perspectives concerning the new
glucocorticoids, and the effects of biological drugs on their
synthesis
This volume brings together an international group of clinicians
and clinical scientists to contribute to a state-of the-art review
of the underlying pathogenic mechanisms, methods of clinical
assessment, classification and diagnosis of renal disease, combined
with a detailed overview of treatment strategies. An essential
reference source for all those involved with the care of patients
with renal involvement in systemic autoimmune disease, and for
those contributing to research into the underlying pathogenic
mechanisms in these disorders.
Systemic autoimmune diseases can affect both the central and
peripheral nervous systems in a myriad of ways and through a
heterogeneous number of mechanisms leading to many different
clinical manifestations. As a result, neurological complications of
these disorders can result in significant morbidity and mortality.
Advances in the diagnosis, laboratory investigations, and
management of these conditions has placed an increasing burden on
the practicing clinician to correctly assess and treat these
patients.
This volume of the Handbook of the Systemic Autoimmune Diseases
will help the clinician and researcher better understand the
current concepts of nervous system involvement from systemic
autoimmune disorders, recognize current approaches to diagnosis and
treatment, current controversies, and areas that need significant
research efforts. It is believed that providing this approach in a
single volume will facilitate its use as a frequent resource for
all those caring for or investigating these patients and their
diseases.
Each chapter follows a consistent outline to provide the reader
with important and useful information in an easy-to-navigate manner
and is also liberally referenced to provide more primary source
material for further consideration. The standardized approach to
each chapter will allow the reader to be able to compare and
contrast more efficiently the neurological complications of the
autoimmune diseases discussed.
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