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1. Immunologic Diseases Autoimmune Diseases
W hen the immune system mistakes self tissues for nonself and mounts an inappropriate attack, the result is an autoimmune disease.
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2. American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association
Includes extensive patient information about autoimmunity and autoimmune related diseases.
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3. AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE IN WOMEN - The Facts
American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association article on the common thread among autoimmune diseases.
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4. Scleroderma Foundation - Home Page
National nonprofit health organization with 14 000 members, dedicated to a threefold mission of support, education, and research to help fight this
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5. The Sj Gren's Syndrome Foundation
It is one of the most prevalent autoimmune disorders, striking as many Maryland Autoimmune Disease Bill Signed Into Law 05.10.05
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6. National MS Society Welcome
Nonprofit organization serving patients with Multiple Sclerosis in US by supporting scientific research and promoting education.
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7. Thyroid Disease Hypothyroidism - Hyperthyroidism Autoimmune
About Thyroid Disease site, with conventional and alternative information on hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, Hashimoto's, Graves' Disease, nodules
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8. Autoimmune Disease Online Comprehensive Online Library Of Resources
Collection of online resources dealing with various autoimmune disorders.
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9. Thyroid Disease Information Source Bestselling Books, News
Thyroid and autoimmune disease information, with conventional and alternative medicine approaches, covering hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, cancer
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10. Myasthenia Gravis Foundation Of America
It results from an autoimmune attack against the nervemuscle junction.
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11. The Health Library — Diseases And Disorders
autoimmune diseases HIV AIDS Primary Immune Deficiency diseases Allergy Birth Defects (general) Cardiovascular Defects connective tissue Disorders
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12. The Health Library — Immune System
autoimmune diseases. (Jump to general Information Index to Specific diseases Mixed connective tissue Disease Arteritis, Temporal/Giant Cell
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13. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
Introduction Access document; autoimmune Systemic diseases with ProminentCutaneous Features Other connective tissue diseases Access document. general
http://cchs-dl.slis.ua.edu/clinical/rheumatology/autoimmune/dermatomyositis.html
Clinical Resources by Topic: Musculoskeletal Disorders
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14. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
general Cardiovascular Disorders Clinical resources Polyangiitis Overlap Chapter 58 The Lungs and connective tissue diseases Access document
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Polyangiitis Overlap Syndrome Clinical Resources
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15. Arthritis And Related Disorders Fighting Self-Sabotage
focus on systemic sclerosis and other autoimmune connective tissue diseases, excellent general information but also lists local events and resources
http://www.health.pitt.edu/academic/MM2000/arthho.htm

16. Guam Medical Libraries Digital Libraries Program
Chapter 54 The Lungs and connective tissue diseases Access document Pediatrics resources See also general Pediatrics resources
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Clinical Resources by Topic: Rheumatology
Sjýgren's Syndrome Clinical Resources
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17. Capstone Clinic Digital Library
Pediatrics resources See also general Pediatrics resources Part 15 Rheumaticdiseases of Childhood (connective tissue diseases, Collagen Vascular
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18. Living Well With Autoimmune Disease -- Conventional & Alternative Answers For Th
Mixed connective tissue diseases; Sarcoidosis; Sjögren s Syndrome autoimmuneDisease Information resources autoimmune Disease Experts References
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  • 19. Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder
    In Mixed connective tissue Disorder, as in other autoimmune diseases parts of the This is a general test of autoimmune disease. A speckled pattern and
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    htmlAdWH('93212823', '728', '90'); Main NEW! Click here to join a group for spouses of people with Autoimmune Disease (Spousal Autoimmune Support Group). What is Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder? How do you know if you have Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder? ... VIVIENDO CON EMTC What is Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder?
    Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder is an autoimmune process with symptoms of Scleroderma, Myositis, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus , Rheumatoid Arthritis and/or other autoimmune diseases. It is a description of a group of symptoms occurring together. This is different from a diagnosis that describes the underlying process. It is a disorder of the immune system, which normally functions to protect the body against invading infections and cancers, and toxins. In Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder, as in other autoimmune diseases parts of the complex immune system is over-active and produces increased amounts of abnormal antibodies that attack the patient's own organs. Sometimes MCTD is called Overlap Syndrome or Undifferentiated Mix Connective Tissue Disorder. Some writers discriminate between them claiming that each of these are different. Some argue MCTD is not a distinct entity at all, and is just one of the forms of Lupus or Scleroderma. MCTD can affect many parts of the body, including the joints, skin, kidneys, lungs, heart, endocrine, digestive, and nervous system, blood vessels which all are made up of connective tissue. There are reports of psychiatric disturbances similar to those found in Lupus. The signs and symptoms of MCTD differ from person to person, with the symptoms of either Lupus, or Scleroderma, or Myositis or other autoimmune disease being most prevalent. Since its manifestations can vary it is often misdiagnosed. The disease can range from mild to life threatening. It can be mild for many years, and then after about 20 years of having the disease a medical crisis may occur. The lungs and kidneys are particularly at risk. Lungs and kidneys symptoms are particularly serious involvement and should be monitored vigilantly by both the doctor and the patient.

    20. Scleroderma
    connective tissue is found throughout the body. It is a fibrous tissue producedby special cells resources. BOOKS. Aaseng, Nathan. autoimmune diseases.
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    Scleroderma
    Definition
    Scleroderma is a serious, progressive disease that affects the skin and connective tissue (including cartilage, bone, fat, and the tissue that supports the nerves and blood vessels throughout the body). Scleroderma is also frequently called systemic sclerosis. Description
    Connective tissue is found throughout the body. It is a fibrous tissue produced by special cells called fibroblasts. Many cells of the immune system exist within the connective tissue. Connective tissue supports all of the structures of the body, including the skin, the organs, and all of the body's blood vessels and nerves. Collagen is a type of protein fiber present in connective tissue. In scleroderma, collagen is over produced and is defective. Collagen then accumulates throughout the body, causing the hardening (sclerosis), scarring (fibrosis), and the damage characteristic of scleroderma. Because collagen is found so widely throughout the body, the effects of scleroderma are almost always widespread. Scleroderma occurs in all races of people all over the world. Patients are most often diagnosed between the ages of 30-50 years old. Women are three to four times more likely to suffer from the disorder. Young Afro-American women and Choctaw Native Americans have particularly high rates of the disease. Although some cases of scleroderma clearly run in families, most cases of scleroderma occur without any known family tendency for the disease.

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