The autoimmune diseases
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The autoimmune diseases
Academic Press, c1998
3rd ed
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Previous ed.: 1992
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Since the First Edition of The Autoimmune Diseases was published in 1985, interest as well as knowledge about autoimmune diseases has greatly increased. This edition incorporates new material and combines the basic aspects of autoimmunity with discussion of specific autoimmune diseases in humans. It discusses the biological basis of disease at genetic, molecular, cellular, and epidemiologic levels. In addition to a comprehensive discussion of various autoimmune diseases and organ systems, the editors also cover the role of autoimmunity in cancer, AIDS, and aging.
Table of Contents
- Four decades of self and non-self - reflection on autoimmunity and tolerance, G.J.V. Nossal
- basis and mechanisms of self-tolerance, A. Basten
- animal models of autoimmunity - spontaneous and induced, P.E. Bigazzi
- transgenic models of peripheral t-cell self-tolerance and autoimmunity, J.F.A.P. Miller
- genetic influences - MHC, G. Nepom and W.W. Kwok
- non-MHC genetic contributions to autoimmune diseases, B.L. Kotzin et al
- environmental determinants of autoimmune disease, A. Rosen and L. Casciola-Rosen
- infection and autoimmune disease, L.C. Harrison and G.J. McColl
- antigenic determinants involved in induction and propagation of autoimmunity, K.D. Moudgil and E.E. Sercarz
- antigen receptors, E. Heber-Katz
- molecular mimicry, R.S. Fujinami
- t-helper cell subsets (TH1, TH2) and cytokines in autoimmunity, S. Romagnani
- apoptosis, autoantigens and autoimmunity, C.A. Casiano and E.M. Tan
- co-stimulation and the regulation of autoimmunity, K.J. Lafferty and Gazada
- blood cells - autoimmune haemolytic anaemia, B.C. Gilliland
- systemic lupus erythematosus, M. Reichlin
- antiphospholipid/cofactor syndromes, D. Alarcon-Segovia and A.R. Cabral
- systemic sclerosis (scleroderma), M.E. Gershwin and C. Galperin
- rheumatoid arthritis, J.S. Sundy and B.F. Haynes
- Sjogren's syndrome, H.M. Moutsopoulos et al
- autoimmune thyroid disease, A.P. Weetman
- diabetes, A. Lemmark and S. Bieg
- autoimmune gastritis and pernicious anaemia, B.-H. Toh et al
- inflammatory bowel and coeliac disease, D.E. Elliott et al
- autoimmune diseases of the liver, M.M. Manns and L. Obermayer-Straub
- cutaneous autoimmune diseases, A. Diaz et al
- autoimmune diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system, B.G.W. Arnason
- autoimmune disease in the kidney, L.C. Racusen
- autoimmune cardiovascular disease, B. Maisch
- myasthenia gravis, D.B. Drachman
- autoimmune diseases of muscle, P.N. Hollingsworth et al
- autoimmune diseases of the testis and the ovary, K.S.K. Tung
- vasculitis, J.C. Jennette and R.J. Falk
- adrenal autoimmunity and the autoimmune polyglandular syndromes, types I-III, Addison's disease, hypoparathyroidism, hypophysitis, N.K. Maclaren et al
- autoimmune diseases of the eye, M.H. Friedlaender and H. Fujishima
- autoimmune diseases - cameos, curiosities and shadowlands, I.R. Mackay
- aging and autoimmunity, M.E. Weksler et al
- paraneoplastic autoimmune syndomes, G.J. Anhalt
- autoimmune derangements in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, F. Silvestris et al
- diagnosis of autoimmune disease, R.L. Dawkins et al
- novel therapeutic approaches to autoimmunity, H. Wekerle and R. Hohfeld.
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