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- Her family said the cause was scleroderma, a rheumatological disorder.
- These doctors say silicone is causing new and potentially crippling rheumatological and neurological diseases.
- His rheumatological training began at St Thomas s, specialising in locomotor medicine and electrodiagnosis.
- Unlike some other rheumatological conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, laboratory findings are usually within normal ranges or limits.
- Beginning in the late 1980s, Shainwald represented women whose silicone gel breast implants had leaked and caused a variety of autoimmune, neurological, and rheumatological problems.
- Hulon runs The Arthritis and Infusion Center, a successful medical practice that specializes in the treatment of Rheumatological diseases and disorders as well as sports-related injuries.
- "But when caught later it can result in a disorder that's harder to treat and can result in anything from mild to severe psychiatric, neurological and rheumatological problems ."
- Nevertheless, initial therapy of the major rheumatological diseases is with analgesics, such as paracetamol and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ( NSAIDs ), members of which are ibuprofen and naproxen.
- Dr . Herbert Kaplan, past president of the American Rheumatological Society, said a few doctors who have been finding silicone disease everywhere they look were " giving rheumatology a black eye ."
- A 2009 review of all published clinical evidence concluded that, while available data suggest that balneotherapy may be truly associated with improvement in several rheumatological diseases, existing research is not sufficiently strong to draw firm conclusions.
- The cause of trochleitis is often unknown ( idiopathic trochleitis ), but it has been known to occur in patients with rheumatological diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, enteropathic arthropathy, and psoriasis.
- In " Lupus, the First Year, " Nancy C . Hanger, who has lupus-related disorders, offers a look at a rheumatological autoimmune disease that attacks connective tissues, ebbs and flows, and mainly afflicts women.
- It organizes scientific meetings, publishes two medical journals ( " Arthritis & Rheumatology " and " Arthritis Care & Research " ), and promotes ( through the Research and Education Foundation ) research into rheumatological conditions, including the formulation of diagnostic criteria for diseases.
- The leading complaints on the clinics were respiratory tract infections ( 29.5 % ), skin rashes ( 16.5 % ), gastro-intestinal disorders ( 14.9 % ), Orthopaedic and Rheumatological complaints ( 9.6 % ) and sexually transmitted diseases ( 5.3 % ).