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Lupus is a disorder in which the body's immune system attacks
itself, culminating in disease which can affect multiple organs,
including the skin, joints, heart, lungs, kidneys, and central
nervous system. Lupus currently affects about 30,000 patients in
the UK, 500,000 in the United States and tens of thousands
throughout Europe. Whilst there have been great advances in
research into the genetic background of lupus and new interventions
such as stem-cell transplants, there is still a surprising lack of
information available for patients, carers and their families.
Written by the former President of the British Society for
Rheumatology and the current co-director of the Lupus Center of
Excellence in Pittsburgh, USA, this new edition of Lupus: The Facts
reflects major developments in our understanding of the causes of
lupus.
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