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Lupus
   

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Because of the many clinical manifestations of lupus, research and treatment is conducted by many medical specialists.

Rheumatologists, immunologists and dermatologists will constitute the main audience, but the clinical and laboratory observations made on lupus have implications for diseases in specialities as far removed as obstetrics, nephrology, cardiovascular disease and psychiatry.


 

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Citation

ISI 1997 Impact Factor 1.611
Rank 7/17 Rheumatology

Last Updated 6 October 2000

© Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2000

Nature Publishing Group Specialist Journals have a substantial list of leading international journals in the key areas of science and medicine. Specialist fields covered include: bone marrow transplantation, cell death and differentiation, critical care/intensive care, dentistry, dentomaxillofacial radiology, environmental epidemiology, gene therapy, hematology, human and experimental toxicology, exposure analysis, human hypertension, impotence research, industrial microbiology, industrial health, information systems, leukemia, lupus, microcirculation, molecular psychiatry, multiple sclerosis, neuroscience, nursing, nutrition, obesity, occupational medicine, oncology, oncology pharmacy practice, operations research, optometry and ophthalmology, oral diseases, orthopedics, paraplegia, perinatology, pharmacology, psychiatry, public health, spinal injury and disease.