Clinician's Manual on Lupus (eBook)

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2012 | 2012
XI, 100 Seiten
Springer Healthcare Ltd. (Verlag)
978-1-908517-55-5 (ISBN)

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Clinician's Manual on Lupus -  Graham Hughes,  Sirish Sangle
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Clinician's Manual on Lupus is an expert overview of Lupus and related conditions that serves as an educational resource for medical students, physicians and other medical professionals with an interest in rheumatology. The book is an up-to-date introduction to the disease and includes high quality colour photographs and evidence-based guidelines for diagnosing, treating and managing Lupus in primary care.

Professor Graham Hughes is often referred to as 'the father of lupus' in the UK. Trained at the London Hospital, he went on to spend two years in New York under the leadership of Dr Charles Christian, where he worked on the introduction of the DNA-binding test. In 1971, he opened the lupus clinic at Hammersmith Hospital before moving to St Thomas' Hospital where he set up the Louise Coote Lupus Unit, a specialist unit dealing uniquely with lupus and related diseases. In 1983, he described the antiphospholipid syndrome, now known as Hughes Syndrome, and in 1991 was awarded the International League of Associations for Rheumatology (ILAR) prize for this work. He also instituted an annual postgraduate meeting 'Ten Topics in Rheumatology', now in its 25th year, with satellite 'Ten Topics' meetings in six countries. Professor Hughes is founder and editor of the international journal LUPUS. Other honors include Master of the American College of Rheumatology and doctor honoris causa degrees from the University of Marseille and University of Barcelona. Professor Hughes is best known for his work with patients and is Life President of the patients' charity Lupus UK. Shirish Sangle is an associate consultant at the Louise Coote Lupus Unit, St Thomas' Hospital, London. He has been working with Professor Hughes since 2000. His main fields of research include livedo reticularis, non-traumatic bone fractures, and arterial stenosis in Hughes syndrome.
Clinician's Manual on Lupus is an expert overview of Lupus and related conditions that serves as an educational resource for medical students, physicians and other medical professionals with an interest in rheumatology. The book is an up-to-date introduction to the disease and includes high quality colour photographs and evidence-based guidelines for diagnosing, treating and managing Lupus in primary care.

Professor Graham Hughes is often referred to as “the father of lupus” in the UK. Trained at the London Hospital, he went on to spend two years in New York under the leadership of Dr Charles Christian, where he worked on the introduction of the DNA-binding test. In 1971, he opened the lupus clinic at Hammersmith Hospital before moving to St Thomas’ Hospital where he set up the Louise Coote Lupus Unit, a specialist unit dealing uniquely with lupus and related diseases. In 1983, he described the antiphospholipid syndrome, now known as Hughes Syndrome, and in 1991 was awarded the International League of Associations for Rheumatology (ILAR) prize for this work. He also instituted an annual postgraduate meeting “Ten Topics in Rheumatology”, now in its 25th year, with satellite “Ten Topics” meetings in six countries. Professor Hughes is founder and editor of the international journal LUPUS. Other honors include Master of the American College of Rheumatology and doctor honoris causa degrees from the University of Marseille and University of Barcelona. Professor Hughes is best known for his work with patients and is Life President of the patients’ charity Lupus UK. Shirish Sangle is an associate consultant at the Louise Coote Lupus Unit, St Thomas’ Hospital, London. He has been working with Professor Hughes since 2000. His main fields of research include livedo reticularis, non-traumatic bone fractures, and arterial stenosis in Hughes syndrome.

1. Lupus: An introduction.- 2. What is lupus?.- 3. Skin.- 4. Tendons and joints.- 5. Kidney.- 6. The brain.- 7. Heart and blood vessels.- 8. Liver and gastrointestinal tract.- 9. Blood.- 10. Diagnosing lupus.- 11. Treatment.- 12. Sjögren’s syndrome.- 13. Hughes syndrome
(the antiphospholipid syndrome).- 14. Mixed connective tissue disease
(and overlap syndromes).- 15. Vasculitis 16. Lupus-related topics.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2012
Zusatzinfo XI, 100 p.
Verlagsort Tarporley
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizinische Fachgebiete Innere Medizin Rheumatologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Orthopädie
Studium Querschnittsbereiche Infektiologie / Immunologie
Schlagworte Diagnosis • General Practitioner • Lupus • rheumatology
ISBN-10 1-908517-55-7 / 1908517557
ISBN-13 978-1-908517-55-5 / 9781908517555
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