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    Pier Luigi Meroni, editor.
    Summary: This book, part of the series Rare Diseases of the Immune System, offers comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of the pathophysiology and management of the antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). Immunologic and genetic aspects are discussed and the pathogenic mechanisms responsible for such phenomena as APS-mediated thrombosis and pregnancy loss or complications are explained. The main clinical manifestations and classification criteria are described and diagnostic tools, identified. Close attention is paid to the nature of the involvement of other organs or organ systems in APS, including the nervous, endocrine, hematologic, cardiovascular, and gastrointestinal systems, the kidney, the skin, and the eye. Specific chapters describe the treatment of the different symptoms, the preventive therapies of value in avoiding recurrences, and innovative treatment approaches. The authors are senior experts in the field who are aided by younger fellows, ensuring that the book is also educationally oriented. This handy volume will be a valuable tool for postgraduates in training and professionals wishing to extend their knowledge of this specific syndrome

    Contents:
    Foreword
    Preface
    1 APS: Introductory notes
    2 Immunology and Genetics of APS
    3 The paradox of the lupus anticoagulant
    4 The pathogenic mechanism(s) for APS-mediated thrombosis
    5 The pathogenic mechanism(s) for APS-mediated pregnancy loss
    6 Classification criteria
    7 Non-classification criteria
    8 Obstetric APS
    9 APS and the nervous system
    10 APS and renal involvement
    11 Non-thrombotic hematologic manifestations in APS
    12 Heart and APS
    13 Skin and APS
    14 Additional organs involved in APS (eye, ENT, GI, endocrine)
    15 Treatment of thrombosis
    16 Treatment of pregnancy complications
    17 Asymptomatic carries of APS
    18 New treatments
    19 Secondary APS
    20 Catastrophic APS.
    Digital Access Springer 2015