The Scleroderma Book

Author(s): Maureen D. Mayes

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Talks about the baffling disease called scleroderma. This book discusses tests that are used to make the diagnosis and to monitor the disease, treatments as well as potential therapies, and theories about the cause of scleroderma, including the role of the immune system and the role of genetics.

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"Dr. Mayes' book is the ultimate resource for patients and their families seeking to gain a better understanding of this complex disease. Her compassion and dedication for her patients is evident throughout the book, from her easy-to-understand description of scleroderma and its manifestations, to more personal subjects such as depression, lifestyle changes, and patient-physician relationships. She promotes further understanding by the use of case studies that patients can easily relate to. If education is the key to alleviating anxiety, making patients more effective partners in their care, and providing a more positive way of coping with scleroderma, then every patient, family member, caregiver, and friend needs this book." --Carolyn Weller, RN, Vice President Education & Research, Scleroderma Foundation
"This is a comprehensive but easy-to-read book that I would recommend for all people with scleroderma and their families to read, and then use as a reference. Dr. Mayes has provided a thorough description of the multiple aspects of scleroderma and addresses questions about symptoms, investigations, treatment, and coping with scleroderma. I rate it a 10 out of 10!" --Dr. Janet Pope, MD, MPH, FRCPC, Professor of Medicine, Rheumatologist, Epidemiologist and Scleroderma Specialist, St. Joseph's Health Care, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada
"This easily understandable book describes the background of scleroderma and how scleroderma can affect a person. It is of great value to patients who have been recently diagnosed with the disease and also to those who have suffered longer. The last section, on coping with scleroderma, although short, should be particularlyuseful for patients learning to live with scleroderma." --Daniel E. Furst, MD, Carl M. Pearson Professor of Rheumatology, Director of Clinical Research, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

PART 1: INTRODUCTION TO TERMS AND TYPES OF SCLERODERMA; 1. What is scleroderma?; 2. Localized scleroderma: Limited, localized, diffuse, generalized, systemic and not-so-systemic: What's in a name?; 3. Systemic scleroderma - diffuse; 4. Systemic scleroderma - limited; PART 2: EPIDEMIOLOGY: WHO GETS SCLERODERMA AND WHY?; 5. Genetic features of scleroderma: Did you get it from your parents? Can you give it to your kids?; 6. Epidemiology of scleroderma: Number of patients, occupational links and environmental connections; PART 3: HOW SCLERODERMA AFFECTS THE BODY; 7. Raynaud's phenomenon, skin involvement and finger sores; 8. Scleroderma and the kidneys; 9. Scleroderma and the gastrointestinal tract; 10. Scleroderma and the lungs; 11. Scleroderma and the heart; 12. Scleroderma and joints, tendons, muscles and nerves; 13. Systemic scleroderma and pregnancy; 14. Scleroderma and sexuality; 15. Overlap syndromes and sclerodermalike conditions; PART 4: COPING WITH SCLERODERMA; 16. You and your doctor; 17. Living an unpredictable life, facing an uncertain future; Appendix 1: Criteria for the classification of systemic scleroderma; Appendix 2: Scleroderma support groups and resource materials

General Fields

  • : 9780195169409
  • : Oxford University Press, Incorporated
  • : Oxford University Press, Incorporated
  • : 0.39
  • : 07 July 2005
  • : 210mm X 140mm X 21mm
  • : United States
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Maureen D. Mayes
  • : Hardback
  • : 2nd Revised edition
  • : English
  • : 616.544
  • : 225
  • : 2 line illustrations