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- BookGraham Hughes, Shirish Sangle, Simon Bowman.Summary: Sjögren's Syndrome is slowly being recognised as one of the most common auto-immune diseases, and considered pivotal in the spectrum of auto-immune disorders. Sjögren's Syndrome in Clinical Practice is a unique, concise book which explores important insights into Sjögren's links with other conditions and devotes itself to shedding new light on this disease. Aimed at young medics but also suitable for the informed lay reader, physicians and pharma, Sjögren's Syndrome in Clinical Practice will help with the diagnosis and treatment of this increasingly recognised disorder.
Contents:
Introduction
Eyes
Mouth and Salivary Glands
Lungs
Skin
Gut
Bladder, Vagina, Kidney
The Nervous System
Joints, Tendons, Muscles
Sjögren's and Lymphoma
Sjögren's Overlaps
General Treatment
Drug Treatment
Diagnosis I: Blood Tests
Diagnosis II: Other Tests
Causes of Sjögrens.Digital Access Springer 2014 - ArticleVoigt R, Seewald HJ, Voigt P.Z Geburtshilfe Perinatol. 1978 Aug;182(4):302-6.2176 vaginal deliveries at Jena University Hospital were selected at random to check whether in these patients it is possible to establish the connection postulated by some authors between preceding premature termination of pregnancy and the mass incidence of afterbirth haemorrhages, as well as of necessary surgery in the afterbirth phase. There was no significant increase of afterbirth complications following abruptio placentae and abortus, whereas there are partly statistically significant differences in the incidence of surgery reauired in children of normal weight of underweight.