
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (often abbreviated to SLE or lupus) is a systemic autoimmune disease that can affect any part of the body, causing the immune system to attack the body's cells and tissue, and resulting in inflammation and tissue damage. This new addition to the Oxford Rheumatology Library series provides a practical approach to the assessment and management of patients with this complex, multisystem autoimmune disease to improve the diagnosis and treatment of the disease and its complications. It provides comprehensive but easy to assimilate reading for consultant rheumatologists, dermatologists, nephrologists, obstetricians and other specialists and their trainees, interested GPs, specialist nurses, and clinical trial teams both in hospitals and contract research organizations.
This text investigates the clinical assessment and management strategies required to address the multisystem complications of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Authors Caroline Gordon and David Isenberg, both established experts in rheumatology, synthesize current clinical data to provide a framework for diagnosing and treating this autoimmune condition. The book aims to standardize care protocols for practitioners managing patients with complex, systemic tissue damage.
What You Will Find
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Medical professionals frequently cite this volume as a reliable, high-density reference for clinical practice within the Oxford Rheumatology Library series. Experts highlight the text as a foundational resource for specialists and trainees seeking to improve patient outcomes in complex autoimmune cases.
Page Count:
142
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191059706
ISBN-13:
9780191059704
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