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ISBN13: | 9780197689837 |
ISBN10: | 0197689833 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 344 pages |
Size: | 218x152x35 mm |
Weight: | 612 g |
Language: | English |
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The Lupus Book
A Guide for Patients and Their Families
Edition number: 7
Publisher: OUP USA
Date of Publication: 7 January 2025
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Short description:
Since 1995, The Lupus Book has been the premier resource of information about the disease for college educated patients, students, allowed health professionals, and individuals interested in learning more about the causes, pathogenesis, clinical features, laboratory presentation, and management of this difficult to understand disorder. This new seventh edition discusses new treatments, review of pathogenesis, and new laboratory tests.
Long description:
Lupus, a disease of the immune system, can be quite deadly, claiming the lives of thousands of patients yearly.
Dr. Daniel J. Wallace is one of the world's leading authorities on this disorder, an eminent clinician who has treated over 3,000 lupus patients, the largest such practice in America. His The Lupus Book, originally published in 1995, immediately established itself as the most readable and helpful book on the disease.
Now Dr. Wallace has once again completely revised The Lupus Book, incorporating a wealth of new information. This book discusses new drug information and newly discovered information about the pathology of the disease all laid out in user-friendly language that any patient could understand. In particular, Wallace discusses the first drug for lupus to be approved by the FDA--belimumab (Benlysta)--as well as other drugs in clinical trials. Readers will also discover sections on the science of lupus and breakthroughs in research including: genetics, microbiome, and clinical trial methodology. And as in past editions, the book provides absolutely lucid answers to such questions as: What causes lupus? How and where is the body affected? Can a woman with lupus have a baby? And how can one manage this disease? Indeed, Dr. Wallace has distilled his extensive experience, providing the most up-to-date information on causes, prevention, cure, exercise, diet, and many other important topics. There is also a glossary of terms and an appendix of lupus resource materials compiled by Dr. Wallace. This new seventh edition discusses new treatments, review of pathogenesis, new laboratory tests
Dr. Daniel J. Wallace is one of the world's leading authorities on this disorder, an eminent clinician who has treated over 3,000 lupus patients, the largest such practice in America. His The Lupus Book, originally published in 1995, immediately established itself as the most readable and helpful book on the disease.
Now Dr. Wallace has once again completely revised The Lupus Book, incorporating a wealth of new information. This book discusses new drug information and newly discovered information about the pathology of the disease all laid out in user-friendly language that any patient could understand. In particular, Wallace discusses the first drug for lupus to be approved by the FDA--belimumab (Benlysta)--as well as other drugs in clinical trials. Readers will also discover sections on the science of lupus and breakthroughs in research including: genetics, microbiome, and clinical trial methodology. And as in past editions, the book provides absolutely lucid answers to such questions as: What causes lupus? How and where is the body affected? Can a woman with lupus have a baby? And how can one manage this disease? Indeed, Dr. Wallace has distilled his extensive experience, providing the most up-to-date information on causes, prevention, cure, exercise, diet, and many other important topics. There is also a glossary of terms and an appendix of lupus resource materials compiled by Dr. Wallace. This new seventh edition discusses new treatments, review of pathogenesis, new laboratory tests
Table of Contents:
Preface to the Seventh Edition
Part I Introduction and Definitions
1. Why Write a Book on Lupus?
2. What Is Lupus?
3. The History of Lupus
4. Who Gets Lupus?
Part II Inflammation and Immunity
5. The Body's Protection Plan
6. The Enemy Is Our Cells
Part III What Causes Lupus?
7. The Genetic Connection
8. Environmental Villains
9. Drugs That May Cause Lupus or Produce Flare-Ups
Part IV Where and How Can the Body Be Affected by Lupus?
10. History, Symptoms, and Signs
11. Must We Draw Blood?
12. Reactions of the Skin: Rashes and Cutaneous Lupus
13. Why the Aches? Arthritis, Muscles, and Bone
14. Pants and Pulses: The Lungs and Heart
15. Heady Connections: The Nervous System and Behavioral Changes
16. The Head, Neck, and Sjögren's Syndrome
17. What about Hormones?
18. The Impact of Lupus on the GI Tract and Liver
19. Lupus in the Kidney and Urinary Tract
20. The Blood and Lymphatic Systems
21. Why Do Blood Clots Develop?
22. Lupus through the Ages: Lupus in Children and the Elderly
23. Is It Really Lupus?
Part V The Management of Lupus Erythematosus
24. How to Treat Lupus with Physical Measures
25. You Can Help Conquer Lupus
26. Taming Inflammation: Anti-Inflammatory Therapies
27. Big Guns and Magic Bullets: Disease-Modifying Drugs
28. Other Treatment Options: Treatments Occasionally Used to Manage Lupus
29. Fighting Infections, Allergies, and Osteoporosis
30. Can a Woman with Lupus Have a Baby?
31. Economic Impact of Lupus in the United States and Disability Issues
32. What's the Prognosis?
33. Clinical Trials, New Therapies for Lupus, and Future Directions
GLOSSARY
APPENDIX: Lupus Resource Materials
INDEX
Part I Introduction and Definitions
1. Why Write a Book on Lupus?
2. What Is Lupus?
3. The History of Lupus
4. Who Gets Lupus?
Part II Inflammation and Immunity
5. The Body's Protection Plan
6. The Enemy Is Our Cells
Part III What Causes Lupus?
7. The Genetic Connection
8. Environmental Villains
9. Drugs That May Cause Lupus or Produce Flare-Ups
Part IV Where and How Can the Body Be Affected by Lupus?
10. History, Symptoms, and Signs
11. Must We Draw Blood?
12. Reactions of the Skin: Rashes and Cutaneous Lupus
13. Why the Aches? Arthritis, Muscles, and Bone
14. Pants and Pulses: The Lungs and Heart
15. Heady Connections: The Nervous System and Behavioral Changes
16. The Head, Neck, and Sjögren's Syndrome
17. What about Hormones?
18. The Impact of Lupus on the GI Tract and Liver
19. Lupus in the Kidney and Urinary Tract
20. The Blood and Lymphatic Systems
21. Why Do Blood Clots Develop?
22. Lupus through the Ages: Lupus in Children and the Elderly
23. Is It Really Lupus?
Part V The Management of Lupus Erythematosus
24. How to Treat Lupus with Physical Measures
25. You Can Help Conquer Lupus
26. Taming Inflammation: Anti-Inflammatory Therapies
27. Big Guns and Magic Bullets: Disease-Modifying Drugs
28. Other Treatment Options: Treatments Occasionally Used to Manage Lupus
29. Fighting Infections, Allergies, and Osteoporosis
30. Can a Woman with Lupus Have a Baby?
31. Economic Impact of Lupus in the United States and Disability Issues
32. What's the Prognosis?
33. Clinical Trials, New Therapies for Lupus, and Future Directions
GLOSSARY
APPENDIX: Lupus Resource Materials
INDEX