This book focuses on conveying autoimmune disease expertise to
gynecologists and other clinicians, allowing them to approach the
treatment of each disease in a pragmatic manner. Each chapter reviews
the current literature on treatments for autoimmune diseases, especially
under special circumstances like pregnancy; rating disease severity; and
providing practical guidelines based on the current state of knowledge.
How autoimmune diseases affect fertility, and how to best prepare
patients with these diseases for pregnancy, is also addressed.
Unfortunately the current literature does not provide effective
guidelines. This book addresses that shortcoming, and will help
clinicians to implement appropriate treatments, while also outlining
possible alternatives in order to provide effective treatment for women
living with autoimmune diseases. It also explores important issues
concerning autoimmune diseases in women such as: lupus nephritis,
vasculitis, Sjogren's syndrome, anti phospholipid syndrome and systemic
sclerosis, and their potential effects on unborn children. Given its
scope, the book offers a valuable reference guide for Practicing
Clinicians, Rheumatologists and Gynecologists, among others.