Multiple Autoimmune Syndrome (MAS): Difference between revisions

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== Mechanism of Injury / Pathological Process  ==
== Mechanism of Injury / Pathological Process  ==
 
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The pathogenesis of MAS is unclear but to date environmental and genetic susceptibility are being investigated.<br>  


== Clinical Presentation  ==
== Clinical Presentation  ==

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Multiple autoimmune syndrome is a condition in which a minimum of three distinct autoimmune diseases have been diagnosed in a person.[1].Autoimmune diseases are chronic disabling conditions that occur when a persons own immune systems turns on itself. Any once healthy cells, tissues and organs can be involved and can lead to a diverse set of changes within the body depending on the autoimmune disease that is diagnosed. Examples of autoimmune disease are; fibromyalgia; HIV/AIDS; Lyme disease; Systemic Lupus Erythematosus; Rheumatoid Arthritis; Psoriatic Arthritis.

Mechanism of Injury / Pathological Process[edit | edit source]

The pathogenesis of MAS is unclear but to date environmental and genetic susceptibility are being investigated.

Clinical Presentation[edit | edit source]

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Diagnostic Procedures[edit | edit source]

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Outcome Measures[edit | edit source]

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Management / Interventions[edit | edit source]

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Differential Diagnosis[edit | edit source]

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References[edit | edit source]

  1. Cojocaru M, Cojocaru IM, Silosi I. Multiple autoimmune syndrome. Maedica. 2010 Apr;5(2):132.