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- High-Risk Pregnancy: Management Options
- High-Risk Pregnancy: Management Options
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Section 1 Prepregnancy Problems
- Section 2 Early Prenatal Problems
- Section 3 Late Prenatal – Fetal Problems
- Section 4 Problems Associated with Infection
- Chapter 24 Hepatitis Virus Infections in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 23rd July 2019)
- Chapter 25 Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 23rd July 2019)
- Chapter 26 Rubella, Measles, Mumps, Varicella, and Parvovirus in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 11th November 2020)
- Chapter 27 Cytomegalovirus, Herpes Simplex Virus, Adenovirus, Coxsackievirus, and Human Papillomavirus in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 11th November 2020)
- Chapter 28 Parasitic Infections in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 15th June 2018)
- Chapter 29 Other Infectious Conditions in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 11th November 2020)
- Section 5 Late Pregnancy – Maternal Problems
- Chapter 30 Substance Misuse in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 15th June 2018)
- Chapter 31 Medication in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 11th November 2020)
- Chapter 32 Hypertension in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 11th November 2020)
- Chapter 33 Cardiac Disease in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 11th November 2020)
- Chapter 34 Respiratory Disease in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 15th June 2018)
- Chapter 35 Anemia and White Blood Cell Disorders in Pregnancy
- Chapter 36 Hematological Malignancies in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 14th December 2020)
- Chapter 37 Thrombocytopenia and Bleeding Disorders in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 11th November 2020)
- Chapter 38 Disorders of Coagulation in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 11th November 2020)
- Chapter 39 Autoimmune Disease in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 23rd July 2019)
- Chapter 40 Diabetes in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 11th November 2020)
- Chapter 41 Thyroid Disease in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 14th December 2020)
- Chapter 42 Pituitary and Adrenal Disease in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 14th December 2020)
- Chapter 43 Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 14th December 2020)
- Chapter 44 Neurologic Complications in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 15th October 2018)
- Chapter 45 Renal Disorders in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 15th October 2018)
- Chapter 46 Spine and Joint Disorders in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 23rd July 2019)
- Chapter 47 Skin Disease in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 23rd July 2019)
- Chapter 48 Malignant Disease in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 15th October 2018)
- Chapter 49 Pregnancy After Transplantation (Content last reviewed: 14th December 2020)
- Chapter 50 Trauma in Pregnancy
- Chapter 51 Mental Health Disorders in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 14th December 2020)
- Section 6 Late Prenatal – Obstetric Problems
- Section 7 Postnatal Problems
- Section 8 Normal Values
- Index
- References
Chapter 39 - Autoimmune Disease in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 23rd July 2019)
from Section 5 - Late Pregnancy – Maternal Problems
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 November 2017
- High-Risk Pregnancy: Management Options
- High-Risk Pregnancy: Management Options
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Section 1 Prepregnancy Problems
- Section 2 Early Prenatal Problems
- Section 3 Late Prenatal – Fetal Problems
- Section 4 Problems Associated with Infection
- Chapter 24 Hepatitis Virus Infections in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 23rd July 2019)
- Chapter 25 Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 23rd July 2019)
- Chapter 26 Rubella, Measles, Mumps, Varicella, and Parvovirus in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 11th November 2020)
- Chapter 27 Cytomegalovirus, Herpes Simplex Virus, Adenovirus, Coxsackievirus, and Human Papillomavirus in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 11th November 2020)
- Chapter 28 Parasitic Infections in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 15th June 2018)
- Chapter 29 Other Infectious Conditions in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 11th November 2020)
- Section 5 Late Pregnancy – Maternal Problems
- Chapter 30 Substance Misuse in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 15th June 2018)
- Chapter 31 Medication in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 11th November 2020)
- Chapter 32 Hypertension in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 11th November 2020)
- Chapter 33 Cardiac Disease in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 11th November 2020)
- Chapter 34 Respiratory Disease in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 15th June 2018)
- Chapter 35 Anemia and White Blood Cell Disorders in Pregnancy
- Chapter 36 Hematological Malignancies in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 14th December 2020)
- Chapter 37 Thrombocytopenia and Bleeding Disorders in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 11th November 2020)
- Chapter 38 Disorders of Coagulation in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 11th November 2020)
- Chapter 39 Autoimmune Disease in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 23rd July 2019)
- Chapter 40 Diabetes in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 11th November 2020)
- Chapter 41 Thyroid Disease in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 14th December 2020)
- Chapter 42 Pituitary and Adrenal Disease in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 14th December 2020)
- Chapter 43 Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 14th December 2020)
- Chapter 44 Neurologic Complications in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 15th October 2018)
- Chapter 45 Renal Disorders in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 15th October 2018)
- Chapter 46 Spine and Joint Disorders in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 23rd July 2019)
- Chapter 47 Skin Disease in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 23rd July 2019)
- Chapter 48 Malignant Disease in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 15th October 2018)
- Chapter 49 Pregnancy After Transplantation (Content last reviewed: 14th December 2020)
- Chapter 50 Trauma in Pregnancy
- Chapter 51 Mental Health Disorders in Pregnancy (Content last reviewed: 14th December 2020)
- Section 6 Late Prenatal – Obstetric Problems
- Section 7 Postnatal Problems
- Section 8 Normal Values
- Index
- References
Summary
The immune system’s remarkable ability to protect the body from invasion by foreign pathogens stems from its capacity to distinguish biologic “self” from “nonself.” An aberration in this normally well-regulated process leads to so-called autoimmunity, in which immune effector cells are directed against “self” tissues. Persistent abnormal immunologic activation results in autoimmune disease, each type characterized by a typical pattern of clinical signs and symptoms and confirmed by the presence of immune effector cells, usually autoantibodies. In some autoimmune conditions, serologically detected autoantibodies play an active role in tissue damage, while in others they serve only to confirm the existence of an autoimmune process. The pathophysiology leading to autoimmunity likely involves a failure of complex regulatory mechanisms, which normally control activation and deactivation of the immune system. Recent investigations suggest that full expression of autoimmune disease depends on a combination of environmental, genetic, and host factors.
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- High-Risk PregnancyManagement Options, pp. 1107 - 1158Publisher: Cambridge University PressFirst published in: 2017