Autoimmune connective tissue disorders constitute a heterogenous group of diseases that affect connective tissues in various organs because of poorly controlled autoimmune responses, complement activation, interferon dysregulation, and associated inflammation. These diseases range on a spectrum from mild to very severe, and they often involve extensive courses of immunosuppressive medications to treat. This course covers some of the more common connective tissue diseases, along with the basic rheumatologic evaluations for any patient suspected of having a connective tissue disease.
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I like how he repeats important points and focuses on distinguishing between RA and osteoarthritis
Excellent presentation by Dr.Carlo Raj, he is the best teacher.
Because he is very practical with a bit amount of indo he makes ir easier
this lecture helped to do my research and explain this disease