Systemic inflammatory conditions frequently involve the eyes, often serving as the first sign of an underlying rheumatic disorder. Interdisciplinary Rheumatology and Ophthalmology, edited by Laura J. Kopplin and Joanne Valeriano-Marcet, offers an authoritative look at managing uveitis, scleritis, and dry eye syndrome within the framework of autoimmune health. This resource is indispensable for clinicians who need to coordinate care between eye specialists and rheumatologists.
Key Features of Interdisciplinary Rheumatology and Ophthalmology:
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Collaborative Care: Emphasizes the importance of the rheumatology-ophthalmology partnership in preventing permanent vision loss.
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Clinical Presentation: Detailed descriptions of how systemic diseases like Lupus, Sarcoidosis, and Behçet’s disease manifest in the ocular system.
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Therapeutic Pathways: Covers the use of systemic immunosuppressants and biologics in treating severe ocular inflammation.
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Patient-Centered Approach: Focuses on early detection and long-term monitoring strategies to improve patient outcomes.









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