
The presence of severe nephritis is a serious adverse prognostic feature of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). The book summarises the remarkable amount of information that has been generated in the quest for relief of patients, mostly young women, who have the unfortunate circumstances of having developed severe lupus nephritis. Lupus Nephritis pulls together in one reference source the current knowledge regarding the inherited and immunologic abnormalities which have been identified in SLE with specific reference to the development of renal disease and the way in which these factors may impact upon the chronic care of these patients. This book is also an up-to-date resource regarding the diagnosis and management of a broad range of abnormalities which are encountered in the population with lupus nephritis. The pathology, the clinical findings and therapeutic knowledge are reviewed, with chapters on the special problems associated with dialysis and transplantation therapy, and pregnancy in the patient with lupus nephritis. Physicians and scientists have been wrestling with the issue of the most effective treatment of this serious, potentially catastrophic, clinical problem for half a century. We must now look to the next century for the advances which can take us one step beyond our present therapeutic strategies.
This text investigates the clinical management and underlying pathophysiology of lupus nephritis, a severe renal complication of systemic lupus erythematosus. Edited by Edmund J. Lewis, Melvin M. Schwartz, and Stephen M. Korbet, the book synthesizes decades of research into immunologic and genetic factors to provide a comprehensive framework for treating patients with this chronic condition.
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Medical professionals and researchers identify this work as a foundational reference for understanding the complexities of renal involvement in lupus patients. The text is noted for its clinical density and its utility as a comprehensive resource for practitioners managing high-risk patient populations.
Page Count:
315
Publication Date:
1999-06-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192627554
ISBN-13:
9780192627551
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