The Scleroderma Foundation Applauds Introduction of First Bill in the Senate Promoting Research and Awareness of Scleroderma
... Mass., Aug. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The
scleroderma Foundation applauds Senator Kirsten Gillibrand ... living with this devastating disease.
scleroderma is a chronic and disabling connective tissue ... the most visible manifestations of the disease.
scleroderma can affect many areas of the body including the ...
Scleroderma Foundation Holds Gateway to Hope 2009 National Patient Education Conference in St. Louis, Mo.
...
DANVERS, Mass., July 16 /PRNewswire/ -- The
scleroderma Foundation , the nation's leading non-profit supporter of
scleroderma research, is holding the Gateway to Hope 2009 ... U.S., making it as common as multiple sclerosis.
scleroderma causes collagen to build up in the tissues of the ...
The Scleroderma Foundation Applauds Introduction of First Bill In Congress Promoting Research and Awareness of Scleroderma
... DANVERS, Mass., May 15 /PRNewswire/ -- The
scleroderma Foundation applauds Rep. Lois Capps (D-CA) and ... Ehlers (R-MI) for introducing H.R. 2408, the "
scleroderma Research and Awareness Act" in the House of ... living with this devastating disease.
scleroderma is a chronic and disabling connective tissue ...
New Source of Information on Scleroderma Medications
... NeedyMeds.org and the
scleroderma Foundation announce a new source of information on
scleroderma and the financial help available for those with ... resource page, created in collaboration with the
scleroderma Foundation, provides information on this rare and ...
A new method allows for the early diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension
... be diagnosed earlier.
A destructive disease
scleroderma is a systemic autoimmune disease, that is to say, ... and causes skin swelling from fingers to wrists.
scleroderma is also characterised by damage in the skin of ... a suitable treatment can be started to modify the
scleroderma cycle, thus improving patients prognosis ...
Tissue-Growth Gene Tied to Scleroderma
... some 30,000 Americans and is estimated by the
scleroderma Foundation to cause 10,000 deaths in the United ... the University of Pittsburgh, and a member of the
scleroderma Foundation board of directors. "But they have ...
More information
There's more on
scleroderma at the U.S. National Library of Medicine . ...
FDA Approves TYVASO (Treprostinil) Inhalation Solution for the Treatment of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
... III symptoms associated with WHO Group I PAH, which includes multiple etiologies such as idiopathic and familial PAH as well as PAH associated with
scleroderma and congenital heart disease.
"We are thrilled to have a fourth approval from the FDA for treatment of this serious cardio-pulmonary ...
Former Utah Governor to Talk About Her Battle With PF on ABC 4 Salt Lake City, July 22nd
... to a particular cause, such as certain environmental exposures, chemotherapy or radiation therapy, residual infection, or autoimmune diseases such as
scleroderma or rheumatoid arthritis. However, in many instances, no known cause can be established. When this is the case, it is called idiopathic pulmonary ...
CPF Announces Dates for Seventh Annual National Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Week
... to a particular cause, such as certain environmental exposures, chemotherapy or radiation therapy, residual infection, or autoimmune diseases such as
scleroderma or rheumatoid arthritis. However, in many instances, no known cause can be established. When this is the case, it is called idiopathic pulmonary ...
CPF, Pulmonary Fibrosis Experts Guests on Sirius and XM Satellite Radio Show June 16th
... to a particular cause, such as certain environmental exposures, chemotherapy or radiation therapy, residual infection, or autoimmune diseases such as
scleroderma or rheumatoid arthritis. However, in many instances, no known cause can be established. When this is the case, it is called idiopathic pulmonary ...
Scleroderma in Medical Technology
New Study Using Combination of Bioengineered Skin and Stem Cells Shows Promise in Treatment of Non-Healing Wounds
... SAN FRANCISCO, March 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --
scleroderma is an autoimmune disease that leads to thickening ... kidneys and intestines. The disease -- which the
scleroderma Foundation estimates affects approximately ... cure. A major and incapacitating complication of
scleroderma is the development of ulcers on the patients' ...
AIMSPRO is Awarded TGA Orphan Status for the Treatment of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
... sourced and
manufactured in Australia. It is derived from hyperimmune caprine serum and
is currently under Phase II trialling in Europe for advanced
scleroderma and
for bladder dysfunction in Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis. Both
trials are expected to report in the first quarter of 2010. Additional ...
FDA Approves ADCIRCA(TM) (Tadalafil) Tablets for the Treatment of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
... which encompasses patients with multiple forms of PAH including etiologies such as idiopathic and familial PAH as well as PAH associated with
scleroderma and congenital heart disease.
"Today, thanks to the clinical development efforts led by Eli Lilly & Company, we are thrilled to make ...
Positive Data From Lung Study May Lead to First FDA Approved Treatment for Pulmonary Fibrosis
... to a particular cause, such as certain environmental exposures, chemotherapy or radiation therapy, residual infection, or autoimmune diseases such as
scleroderma or rheumatoid arthritis. However, in many instances, no known cause can be established. When this is the case, it is called idiopathic pulmonary ...
Northwestern Memorial Study Tests Cancer Drug on Scleroderma Patients
... the symptoms of skin hardening, and potentially slow the
progression of this devastating disease," adds Dr. Varga.
For more information on the
scleroderma Gleevec study at Northwestern,
contact Julie Johnson, project coordinator, at (312) 503-2338.
About Northwestern Memorial Hospital
...
Scleroderma in Medical Definition
Blind loop syndrome
... vitamin.
Causes
Blind loop syndrome is a complication of surgical operations of the abdomen, as well as inflammatory bowel disease or
scleroderma .
Symptoms
Loss of appetite
Nausea
Diarrhoea
Fullness after a meal
Fatty stools
Unintentional weight loss
Signs ...
Scleroderma in Medical Dictionary
Collagen
... connective tissue s, including your skin .
scleroderma results from an overproduction and accumulation ... aggregation test Skin biopsy ...
scleroderma results from an overproduction of collagen , ... arthritis -like symptoms, and induce lupus and
scleroderma . Antibodies develop which attack collagen . - ...
Crest syndrome
... CREST syndrome is a subset of
scleroderma , a disorder that leads to thickening, hardening ... tissue . CREST syndrome : A limited form of
scleroderma , a disease of connective tissue with the ... ... CREST Syndrome A less severe form of
scleroderma is called CREST. The CREST syndrome represents ...
Scleroderma
...
scleroderma (sklere-o-DER-muh) is a rare, progressive ... the framework and support for your body.
scleroderma is considered to be a multi factorial ... in causing a health problem. Resources -
scleroderma Information: The following organ izations are ...
Systemic sclerosis
... Systemic sclerosis (
scleroderma ) Definition:
scleroderma is a diffuse connective tissue disease ... the joints , skin , and internal organ s.
scleroderma is also associated with blood vessel ...
Beta
... hard thickened skin with an orange-peel configuration suggestive of
scleroderma and considered by some a variant of
scleroderma ; 2) Necrotizing fasciitis (FASCIITIS, NECROTIZING), a serious ...
Dermatomyositis
... are present in a variety of immunologic disease s including lupus ,
scleroderma , Sjogren's syndrome , rheumatoid arthritis , polymyositis , dermatomyositis , and in persons taking hydralazine, procainamide, or isoniazid.
scleroderma and dermatomyositis , affect collagen ( connective tissue ) throughout ...
Esophageal spasm
... that allows food to pass into the stomach ) Nutcracker esophagus
scleroderma ... diffuse esophageal spasm diffuse interstitial fibrosis diffuse ... spasm , polymyositis or dermatomyositis , hypothyroidism and
scleroderma esophagus . Symptoms ... Achalasia (a failure of LES relaxation, ...
Hemolytic
... hard thickened skin with an orange-peel configuration suggestive of
scleroderma and considered by some a variant of
scleroderma ; 2) Necrotizing fasciitis (FASCIITIS, NECROTIZING), a serious ...
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
... arthritis (in children) Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) Gout
scleroderma Psoriatic arthritis Ankylosing spondylitis Reiter's syndrome ... arthritis ... Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (in children) Gout
scleroderma Psoriasis ( psoriatic arthritis ) Fungal infection s such as blasto ...
Multiple Sclerosis
... lupus erythematosus , juvenile diabetes , myasthenia gravis ,
scleroderma , Graves disease and rheumatoid arthritis . Autoimmune disorders include multiple sclerosis and
scleroderma . herpes zoster , often called shingles , which is a viral infection ...
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Scleroderma in Biological News
Dartmouth researchers discover gene signatures for scleroderma
... for better diagnosis and targeted therapies.
scleroderma is a chronic connective tissue disorder that can ... of California, San Francisco, which has a large
scleroderma patient population. It builds on a map of skin ... are turned on-- to delineate differences among
scleroderma patients beyond obvious symptoms.
The map ...
Scleroderma in Biological Technology
GeneraMedix Inc. Receives Approval for Epoprostenol for Injection 1.5 mg
... 1.5 mg is indicated for the long-term
intravenous treatment of primary pulmonary hypertension and pulmonary
hypertension associated with the
scleroderma spectrum of disease in NYHA
Class III and Class IV patients who do not respond adequately to
conventional therapy.
GeneraMedix Epoprostenol for ...
Pulmonary Hypertension Association Names Recipient of 2008 Award of Excellence in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Care
... of Circulation and an
abstract reviewer for Annual Scientific Sessions of the AHA and American
Thoracic Society. Professional accolades include the
scleroderma Foundation
Research, Education, and Support Award; the Clinician-Scientist Award, AHA;
and the Clinical Investigator Award, NHLBI.
About the ...
Successful PCR amplification and subcloning of a GC-rich DNA fragment
... Leuk. Lymphoma,
33, 295.
Piccinini, G., et al. (1996) c-myb proto-oncogene
is expressed by quiescent
scleroderma fibroblasts and, unlike B-myb
gene, does not correlate with proliferation. J. Invest. Dermatol. 106,
1281.
...
Scleroderma in Biological Products
Scleroderma in Biological Definition
Colchicine
... Colchicine as medicine
Colchicine is FDA -approved for the treatment of gout and also for familial Mediterranean fever , amyloidosis , and
scleroderma . Side-effects include gastro-intestinal upset and neutropenia . Starting the drug early during an attack of gout can exacerbate the symptoms. High ...