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Given the huge variety of autoimmune diseases, as well as their manifestations and nature of the course, a variety of specialists study and treat these diseases.
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Often patients are interested in whether it is possible to take immunomodulators. Immunomodulators are different, most of them are contraindicated in people suffering from autoimmune diseases, however, some drugs in certain situations may be useful, for example, intravenous immunoglobulins.
Lihue
" Systemic autoimmune diseases.
Autoimmune diseases are often difficult to diagnose, require special attention of cytotec and patients, very different in their manifestations and prognosis, and, nevertheless, most of them are successfully treated."
Madison
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The prognosis of the disease depends on many reasons and varies greatly depending on the type of disease, its course and the adequacy of the therapy."
Hopkins
" This group includes autoimmune diseases that affect two or more organ and tissue systems, such as muscles and joints, skin, kidneys, lungs, etc. Some forms of the disease become systemic only with the progression of the disease, for example, rheumatoid arthritis, while others immediately affect many organs and tissues."
As a rule, systemic autoimmune diseases are treated by rheumatologists, but often such patients can also be found in the departments of nephrology and pulmonology.
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Systemic lupus erythematosus; systemic sclerosis (scleroderma); polymyositis and dermapolymyositis; antiphospholipid syndrome; rheumatoid arthritis (does not always have systemic manifestations); Sjögren's syndrome; Behcet's disease; systemic vasculitis (this is a group of different individual diseases, combined on the basis of such a symptom as vascular inflammation).
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These diseases are treated by rheumatologists. Sometimes these diseases can affect several different organs and tissues at once:
Rheumatoid arthritis; spondyloarthropathies (a group of various diseases united on the basis of a number of common features).