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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus [PDF]
The reported change in the incidence of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is mainly due to a greater awareness of the disease, and to the introduction of serological detection methods such as the LE cell assay and subsequently a variety of other antinuclear antibody assays.
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1986
Systemic lupus erythematosus is a multisystem inflammatory disease characterized by autoantibody production. Recent investigations are providing insights into the immunoregulatory disturbances underlying this disease, and are clarifying the approach to diagnosis and treatment.
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Systemic lupus erythematosus is a multisystem inflammatory disease characterized by autoantibody production. Recent investigations are providing insights into the immunoregulatory disturbances underlying this disease, and are clarifying the approach to diagnosis and treatment.
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Drugs of Today, 2002
Systemic lupus erythematosus is a pleomorphic, autoimmune disorder of unknown cause that can afflict all parts of the body. New insights into its pathogenesis, the employment of preventive measures and combinations of immunosuppressive therapy, as well as the introduction of biologics, are beginning to alter the prognosis and improve the quality of ...
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Systemic lupus erythematosus is a pleomorphic, autoimmune disorder of unknown cause that can afflict all parts of the body. New insights into its pathogenesis, the employment of preventive measures and combinations of immunosuppressive therapy, as well as the introduction of biologics, are beginning to alter the prognosis and improve the quality of ...
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1980
A case of osteomyelitis of the mandible in a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus is described. Both the disease process and the treatment modalities must be understood for correct management.
Steven J. Samuelson+2 more
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A case of osteomyelitis of the mandible in a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus is described. Both the disease process and the treatment modalities must be understood for correct management.
Steven J. Samuelson+2 more
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2010
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is one of the most diverse autoimmune diseases as it may affect any organ in the body and display a broad spectrum of clinical and immunological manifestations. Epidemiological studies have identified marked differences in the prevalence and course of SLE between genders, and across different ages, races and ...
Sean O'Neill, Ricard Cervera
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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is one of the most diverse autoimmune diseases as it may affect any organ in the body and display a broad spectrum of clinical and immunological manifestations. Epidemiological studies have identified marked differences in the prevalence and course of SLE between genders, and across different ages, races and ...
Sean O'Neill, Ricard Cervera
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2013
Systemic lupus erythematosus (lupus) is characterized by aberrant activity of the immune system, leading to variable clinical symptoms. Lupus is more prevalent in African American women and women in other ethnic minority groups. Diagnosing, treating, and identifying novel therapies for lupus is challenging because of its genetic and phenotypic ...
Darren B. Taichman+3 more
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Systemic lupus erythematosus (lupus) is characterized by aberrant activity of the immune system, leading to variable clinical symptoms. Lupus is more prevalent in African American women and women in other ethnic minority groups. Diagnosing, treating, and identifying novel therapies for lupus is challenging because of its genetic and phenotypic ...
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Baillière's Clinical Rheumatology, 1993
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the most common of the connective tissue disorders and can involve virtually any organ in the body. It is associated with pleuropulmonary manifestations in well over 50% of cases. Pleuritis with or without pleural effusion is the most common manifestation and can be particularly troublesome to manage but is rarely ...
D. Mulherin, Barry Bresnihan
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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the most common of the connective tissue disorders and can involve virtually any organ in the body. It is associated with pleuropulmonary manifestations in well over 50% of cases. Pleuritis with or without pleural effusion is the most common manifestation and can be particularly troublesome to manage but is rarely ...
D. Mulherin, Barry Bresnihan
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Hospital Practice, 1979
SLE often presents such a confusing clinical picture that diagnosis is long delayed, and it remains a disease of unknown cause. But early diagnosis and carefully planned therapy can enable many patients to lead nearly normal lives. Recent advances are outlined.
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SLE often presents such a confusing clinical picture that diagnosis is long delayed, and it remains a disease of unknown cause. But early diagnosis and carefully planned therapy can enable many patients to lead nearly normal lives. Recent advances are outlined.
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Angiology, 1970
Lupus is a serious, potentially life-threatening disease. Its natural history is to culminate in a crescendo of autoimmunity and organ involvement. Difficulty arriving at the diagnosis may delay institution of therapy, which although helpful brings new problems. The fundamental understanding of this disease has made major strides. There is no consensus
Thomas H. Sternberg+2 more
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Lupus is a serious, potentially life-threatening disease. Its natural history is to culminate in a crescendo of autoimmunity and organ involvement. Difficulty arriving at the diagnosis may delay institution of therapy, which although helpful brings new problems. The fundamental understanding of this disease has made major strides. There is no consensus
Thomas H. Sternberg+2 more
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