
Lupus
The Essential Guide
Donald E. Thomas(Author)
Johns Hopkins University Press
Will be published approx. on 17. November 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-1-4214-5594-5 (ISBN)
Description
Your essential foundation for understanding and managing lupus.
Lupus affects millions of people worldwide, yet it remains one of the most complex and misunderstood autoimmune diseases. In Lupus: The Essential Guide, leading rheumatologist Donald E. Thomas, Jr., MD, offers a clear, authoritative overview designed for patients, families, and health care professionals seeking accessible, reliable, and up-to-date information.
Building on decades of clinical experience and the success of The Lupus Encyclopedia, Dr. Thomas presents a streamlined resource that explains what lupus is, how it is diagnosed, and why it behaves so differently from one person to another. The book addresses the full range of systems affected by lupus, including the skin, joints, kidneys, heart, lungs, nervous system, and reproductive health, with straightforward explanations of symptoms, test results, and prognosis. He outlines related autoimmune conditions, pediatric lupus, and pregnancy, topics that often raise urgent questions for patients and clinicians alike. He also covers complications that commonly accompany lupus, such as infections, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, and chronic pain conditions, clarifying how these problems arise and how to manage them. The treatment section provides an evidence-based overview of current therapies, including antimalarials, steroids, immunosuppressants, biologic agents, and FDA-approved lupus medications, as well as nonpharmacologic and complementary approaches that patients frequently ask about.
Practical guidance throughout the book helps readers navigate daily life with lupus, prepare for surgery, and make informed care decisions. Lupus: The Essential Guide serves as the go-to reference for anyone seeking a trustworthy introduction to lupus and its management.
Lupus affects millions of people worldwide, yet it remains one of the most complex and misunderstood autoimmune diseases. In Lupus: The Essential Guide, leading rheumatologist Donald E. Thomas, Jr., MD, offers a clear, authoritative overview designed for patients, families, and health care professionals seeking accessible, reliable, and up-to-date information.
Building on decades of clinical experience and the success of The Lupus Encyclopedia, Dr. Thomas presents a streamlined resource that explains what lupus is, how it is diagnosed, and why it behaves so differently from one person to another. The book addresses the full range of systems affected by lupus, including the skin, joints, kidneys, heart, lungs, nervous system, and reproductive health, with straightforward explanations of symptoms, test results, and prognosis. He outlines related autoimmune conditions, pediatric lupus, and pregnancy, topics that often raise urgent questions for patients and clinicians alike. He also covers complications that commonly accompany lupus, such as infections, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, and chronic pain conditions, clarifying how these problems arise and how to manage them. The treatment section provides an evidence-based overview of current therapies, including antimalarials, steroids, immunosuppressants, biologic agents, and FDA-approved lupus medications, as well as nonpharmacologic and complementary approaches that patients frequently ask about.
Practical guidance throughout the book helps readers navigate daily life with lupus, prepare for surgery, and make informed care decisions. Lupus: The Essential Guide serves as the go-to reference for anyone seeking a trustworthy introduction to lupus and its management.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore, MD
United States
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Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4214-5594-5 (9781421455945)
DOI
10.56021/9781421455938
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Donald E. Thomas, Jr., MD, FACP, FACR, is in private practice at Arthritis and Pain Associates of Prince George's County. He is a clinical professor of medicine at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland, and teaches rheumatology at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. He also serves on the Medical Advisory Council of Lupus LA and is Chair Emeritus of the Medical and Scientific Advisory Council of the Lupus Foundation of America, MidAtlantic Chapter. He is the author of The Lupus Encyclopedia.
Content
Dedication
Table of Contents
Author's Note
Preface
Part I: Definitions, Causes, and Diagnosis of Lupus
1. What Is Lupus and How Is It Diagnosed?
2. What Causes Lupus?
3. The Meaning of All Those Lab Results
Part II: How Lupus Affects the Body
4. General Effects on the Body
5. Constitutional Symptoms
6. Musculoskeletal System
7. Skin and Mucous Membranes
8. Blood and Lymph Systems
9. Respiratory System
10. Heart and Blood Vessels
11. Urinary System
12. Nervous System
13. Exocrine Gland System (Sjoegren's Disease)
14. Digestive System
15. Eyes
16. Endocrine Gland System
17. Reproductive System, Pregnancy, Contraception, and Menopause
Part III: Treating Lupus
18. General Treatment of Lupus
19. Antimalarials
20. Steroids
21. Other Immunosuppressants
22. Biologic Agents
23. FDA-Approved Lupus Drugs
24. Other Therapies for SLE
25. Prescription Pain Medications
26. Non-Drug Therapies for Lupus
27. Integrative (Complementary) Medicine
28. The Lupus Secrets Checklist
Acknowledgments
Author Bio
Table of Contents
Author's Note
Preface
Part I: Definitions, Causes, and Diagnosis of Lupus
1. What Is Lupus and How Is It Diagnosed?
2. What Causes Lupus?
3. The Meaning of All Those Lab Results
Part II: How Lupus Affects the Body
4. General Effects on the Body
5. Constitutional Symptoms
6. Musculoskeletal System
7. Skin and Mucous Membranes
8. Blood and Lymph Systems
9. Respiratory System
10. Heart and Blood Vessels
11. Urinary System
12. Nervous System
13. Exocrine Gland System (Sjoegren's Disease)
14. Digestive System
15. Eyes
16. Endocrine Gland System
17. Reproductive System, Pregnancy, Contraception, and Menopause
Part III: Treating Lupus
18. General Treatment of Lupus
19. Antimalarials
20. Steroids
21. Other Immunosuppressants
22. Biologic Agents
23. FDA-Approved Lupus Drugs
24. Other Therapies for SLE
25. Prescription Pain Medications
26. Non-Drug Therapies for Lupus
27. Integrative (Complementary) Medicine
28. The Lupus Secrets Checklist
Acknowledgments
Author Bio