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Lupus nephritis /

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2011.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xv, 325 p. : illISBN:
  • 9780199568055 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 0199568057 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC918.L86 L87
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Clinical manifestations of systemic lupus with renal involvement2. Autoantibodies and lupus nephritis3. T & B cells and the pathogenesis of lupus nephritis4. Complement abnormalities in lupus nephritis5. Pathways of cellular adaptive immunity in autoimmune crescentic glomerulonephritis and lupus nephritis6. Pathology, pathogenesis and clinical features of severe lupus nephritis7. Membranous lupus glomerulonephritis8. Lupus podocytopathy9. Renal vascular involvement in SLE10. Mycophenolate mofetil as treatment in lupus nephritis11. Pregnancy and lupus nephritis12. Therapeutic recommendations.
Summary: "Severe inflammation of the kidney can indicate the serious, negative prognosis of lupus nephritis when present in conjunction with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), a chronic autoimmune connective tissue disease that can affect any part of the body, most often harming the heart, joints, skin, lungs, blood vessels, liver, kidneys, and nervous system. This book pulls together in one comprehensive reference the current knowledge regarding the inherited and immunologic abnormalities that 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. Since publication of the first edition in 1999, the discipline of medicine has experienced some revolutionary changes in the way drugs are used to treat to immune system diseases. On the basis of careful analysis of physical make-up, the immune system, and microscopic features of the human body, it has become clear that multiple components of the immune system are responsible for renal injury and that any given patient can experience a combination of these mechanisms. With this in mind, specific therapies can be tested, and drugs that interrupt the immune response in highly specific ways are being scrutinized for their value in lupus nephritis. This new edition reflects the updated methods of classification and advances in treatment options for SLE, and covers recent clinical trials to help treat patients using the most up-to-date knowledge available. It takes a practical approach throughout, and will be of interest to those working with patients with lupus nephritis, and those who manage their everyday care"--Provided by publisher.
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Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Clinical manifestations of systemic lupus with renal involvement2. Autoantibodies and lupus nephritis3. T & B cells and the pathogenesis of lupus nephritis4. Complement abnormalities in lupus nephritis5. Pathways of cellular adaptive immunity in autoimmune crescentic glomerulonephritis and lupus nephritis6. Pathology, pathogenesis and clinical features of severe lupus nephritis7. Membranous lupus glomerulonephritis8. Lupus podocytopathy9. Renal vascular involvement in SLE10. Mycophenolate mofetil as treatment in lupus nephritis11. Pregnancy and lupus nephritis12. Therapeutic recommendations.

"Severe inflammation of the kidney can indicate the serious, negative prognosis of lupus nephritis when present in conjunction with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), a chronic autoimmune connective tissue disease that can affect any part of the body, most often harming the heart, joints, skin, lungs, blood vessels, liver, kidneys, and nervous system. This book pulls together in one comprehensive reference the current knowledge regarding the inherited and immunologic abnormalities that 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. Since publication of the first edition in 1999, the discipline of medicine has experienced some revolutionary changes in the way drugs are used to treat to immune system diseases. On the basis of careful analysis of physical make-up, the immune system, and microscopic features of the human body, it has become clear that multiple components of the immune system are responsible for renal injury and that any given patient can experience a combination of these mechanisms. With this in mind, specific therapies can be tested, and drugs that interrupt the immune response in highly specific ways are being scrutinized for their value in lupus nephritis. This new edition reflects the updated methods of classification and advances in treatment options for SLE, and covers recent clinical trials to help treat patients using the most up-to-date knowledge available. It takes a practical approach throughout, and will be of interest to those working with patients with lupus nephritis, and those who manage their everyday care"--Provided by publisher.

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