1. [Laboratory diagnostics for early detection of rheumatic autoimmune diseases: a guide for the general practitioner]
- Author
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Georg, Endler, Ulrike, Demel, Ernst, Forster, Andrea, Griesmacher, Christin, Hübner, Werner, Klotz, Günter, Steiner, W, Wagner, and Manfred, Herold
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Adult ,Adolescent ,General Practice ,Autoimmune Diseases ,Arthritis, Rheumatoid ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Austria ,Rheumatic Diseases ,Humans ,Interdisciplinary Communication ,Cooperative Behavior ,Child ,Biomarkers ,Autoantibodies ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Autoimmune diseases are a clinically heterogeneous group of disorders that represent a challenge for the general practitioner in daily routine. Except for rheumatoid arthritis, which is one of the most frequent autoimmune diseases with a prevalence of approximately 1 % of the population, systemic autoimmune disorders are rare. Thus outside specialized wards it might be a challenge to diagnose the underlying autoimmune disease considering the often kaleidoscopic clinical manifestations. Together with careful anamnesis and suspicious clinical symptoms determination of specific autoantibodies can support the suspected diagnosis. The Austrian group of the European autoimmune standardization initiative (EASI) firstly published this guide 2009 with the aim to provide a map through the jungle of the biomarkers for autoimmune diseases for the general practitioner.
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- 2011