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Mixed Connective Tissue Disease Daniel Furst

Mixed Connective Tissue Disease By Daniel Furst

Mixed Connective Tissue Disease by Daniel Furst


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Summary

Covers the advances in the understanding and management of mixed connective tissue disease. This book reviews extra-articular manifestations, pregnancy, muscle involvement, and pulmonary manifestations. Also included are articles on pathogenesis, prognosis, and treatment.

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Mixed Connective Tissue Disease: An Issue of Rheumatic Disease Clinics by Daniel Furst

This issue covers the latest advances in the understanding and management of mixed connective tissue disease. Extra-articular manifestations, pregnancy, muscle involvement, and pulmonary manifestations are reviewed. Also included are articles on pathogenesis, prognosis, and treatment.

Table of Contents

1. Does MCTD Exist: Yes (Smolen) 2. Does MCTD Wxist: No (Isenberg) 3. Pathogenesis of MCTD (Greidinger) 4. Autoanitbody Associations in MCTD (Hoffman) 5. Raynauds in MCTD (Wigley) 6. Pediatric MCTD (Mier) 7. Pregnancy in MCTD (Kitridou) 8. Pulmonary Manifestations of MCTD (Badesch) 9. Other Manifestations of MCTD (Pope) 10. Prognosis of MCTD (Lundberg) 11. Treatment of MCTD (Kim and Grossman) 12. Muscle Involvement in MCTD (Hall)

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CIN1416027661G
9781416027669
1416027661
Mixed Connective Tissue Disease: An Issue of Rheumatic Disease Clinics by Daniel Furst
Used - Good
Hardback
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
2005-09-19
240
N/A
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