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         Hughes Syndrome:     more books (26)
  1. Liberating Ministry from the Success Syndrome by R. Kent Hughes, Barbara Hughes, 2008-01-07
  2. Understanding Hughes Syndrome: Case Studies for Patients by Graham Hughes, 2008-12-12
  3. Hughes Syndrome: Antiphospholipid Syndrome
  4. Living with Hughes Syndrome (Overcoming Common Problems) by Triona Holden, 2002-09-20
  5. Ryan: A Mother's Story of Her Hyperactive/Tourette Syndrome Child by Susan Hughes, 1990-02
  6. Hughes Syndrome: Patients' Guide by Graham Hughes, 2001-04-02
  7. Positive Options for Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS): Self-Help and Treatment by Triona Holden, 2003-03
  8. What Makes Ryan Tick: A Family's Triumph over Tourette Syndrome and Attention Deficiency Hyperactivity Disorder by Susan Hughes, 1996-05
  9. Guillain-Barre Syndrome (Clinical Medicine and the Nervous System) by Richard A.C. Hughes, 1990-11-26
  10. Educating Children with Fragile X Syndrome: A Multi-Professional View
  11. Educating Children with Fragile X Syndrome: A Multi-Professional View
  12. Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America (Antiphospholipid (Hughes) Syndrome, 27:3)
  13. Antiphospholipid (Hughes) Syndrome Handbook by M A Khamashta, 2001
  14. Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America: Antiphospholipid (Hughes) Syndrome (Volume 27)

41. Telegraph | Health | The Pregnancy Timebomb
The pregnancy timebomb (Filed 01/05/2001). Harriet Marsh explains whywe should all know about hughes syndrome, which causes miscarriage.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/main.jhtml?xml=/health/2001/05/01/thhughes01.x

42. Aplwhat
Wisconsin Physicians Clinics. hughes syndrome (antiphospholipidsyndrome), The hughes syndrome Foundation. A lupuslike disease
http://www.med.ub.es/MIMMUN/WEBSAD/APLWHAT.HTM
ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME What is APS? The Antiphospholipid Syndrome, by Michelle Petri The Antiphospholipid Syndrome, by Sara Marder, Hygeia Foundation Inc Antiphospholipid syndrome, Women´s-health Information Hughes’ Syndrome, A Patient’s Guide to the Antiphospholipid Syndrome, by Graham RV Hughes, Lupus Patients Understanding and Support ... Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome Forum, Delphi Forums

43. OTHER SUPPORT AVAILABLE
Tel 01902 498236. hughes syndrome. A Contact is available to speakto patients who have hughes syndrome (Antiphospholipid Syndrome).
http://www.westmidlandslupus.co.uk/other_support_groups.htm
OTHER SUPPORT AVAILABLE OTHER SUPPORT AVAILABLE Lupus Support Group Meetings take place on the THIRD FRIDAY of each Month at 9.30am at Birmingham Maternity Hospital -partners are also welcome to attend. Pre-pregnancy counselling/discussions can be arranged by GP/consultant referral. Men with Lupus A Contact is available to speak to other male Lupus patients and to give what advice he can. Tel No via 01902 498236 Lupus Specialist Nurse The Lupus Specialist Nurse at the Queen Elizabeth CNS Involvement If Lupus patients feel in need of the help of a professional in the Mental Health Care sector of the NHS this can be arranged. Tel: 01902 498236 Hughes Syndrome
A Contact is available to speak to patients who have Hughes Syndrome (Antiphospholipid Syndrome). Tel No via 01902 498236
Please note this is a service offered by the West Midlands Lupus Group not the Hughes Syndrome Foundation. Lupus Specialist Nurse
The Lupus Specialist Nurse at the Queen Elizabeth/City Hospitals, Birmingham, is currently on study leave. It is hoped a 'new recruit' will soon be in post. Watch this space.......

44. Lupus In Children And Young People By Professor T R Southwood
hughes syndrome, A Patient’s Guide by Dr Graham Hughes, Consultant Physician,St Thomas’ Hospital, London. Living with Lupus from Eleven. by Adam Cran.
http://www.westmidlandslupus.co.uk/books_and_video.htm
LUPUS BOOKS AND VIDEO Available from West Midlands Lupus Group Lupus in Children and Young People
by Professor T R Southwood, University of Birmingham and Dr Ilona S Szer, San Diego, USA. Hughes Syndrome, A Patient’s Guide
by Dr Graham Hughes, Consultant Physician, St Thomas’ Hospital, London. Living with Lupus from Eleven by Adam Cran Truly from the heart
(16 pages)
(63 pages)
pages) Lupus - A Guide for Patients
by Dr Graham Hughes, Consultant Physician, St Thomas’ Hospital, London. The Challenges of Lupus
A valuable resource for lupus patients, by Henrietta Aladjem, founder of the Lupus Foundation of America. Understanding Lupus
Straightforward answers to some of the questions lupus patients ask, by Dr Graham Hughes, St Thomas’ Hospital.
(24 pages)
(238 pages) (100 pages) Friendly Fire (on autoimmune disease) by Professor David Isenberg and Dr John Morrow (London) Coping with Lupus Excellent practical guide

45. Atrium Books - Hughes
Flying Boat The Langston Hughes Reader The Life of Langston Hughes 19021941 I Too, Sing America hughes syndrome Antiphospholipid Syndrome Luke That
http://www.atrium.com/names/name-Hughes.html
Atrium Books The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes (Vintage Classics)
Remember Me to Harlem : The Letters of Langston Hughes and Carl Van Vechten, 1925-1964

Your Name Is Hughes Hannibal Shanks : A Caregiver's Guide to Alzheimer's (Agendas for Aging)

Empire: The Life, Legend, and Madness of Howard Hughes
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46. Anticardiolipin Syndrome Information Page Diseases Database
4 synonyms or equivalents were found. Anticardiolipin syndrome aka/or Antiphospholipidsyndrome aka/or hughes syndrome aka/or Lupus anticoagulant
http://www.diseasesdatabase.com/sieve/item1.asp?glngUserChoice=775

47. Antiphospholipid Syndrome
Information on Hughe's Syndrome (anthiphospholipid antibody syndrome) including risks of the disease Category Health Conditions and Diseases Antiphospholipid Syndrome...... The antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, also known as hughes syndrome, is a disordercharacterized by multiple different antibodies that are associated with
http://www-admin.med.uiuc.edu/hematology/PtAPS.htm
University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign Carle Cancer Center Hematology Resource Page Patient Resources Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome
  • Home Factor V Leiden Antiphospholipid Syndrome General Clotting Information ... Protein S deficiency
  • The antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, also known as Hughes Syndrome, is a disorder characterized by multiple different antibodies that are associated with both arterial and venous thrombosis (clots). There are three primary classes of antibodies associated with the antiphospholipid antibody syndrome: 1) anticardiolipin antibodies, 2) the lupus anticoagulant and 3) antibodies directed against specific molecules including a molecule known as beta-2-glycoprotein 1. Historically, antiphospholipid antibodies were first noted in patients who had positive tests for syphilis without signs of infection. Subsequently, a clotting disorder was associated with two patients with systemic lupus erythematosus in 1952. In 1957 a link between recurrent pregnancy loss and what is now called the lupus anticoagulant was established. Ultimately, the lupus anticoagulant was further described in 1963 and in 1972 the term lupus anticoagulant was given. In 1983, Dr. Graham Hughes described the association between antiphospholipid antibodies and arterial as well as venous thrombosis. There are two main classifications of the antiphospholipid antibody syndrome. If the patient has an underlying autoimmune disorder, such as systemic lupus erythematosus, the patient is said to have secondary antiphospholipid antibody syndrome. If the patient has no known underlying autoimmune disorder, it is termed primary antiphospholipid antibody syndrome.

    48. INFO: Abstract-Cole-hughes Macrocephaly Syndrome And Associated
    We report two additional patients with Colehughes syndrome and associatedautistic characteristics with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
    http://hunter.apana.org.au/~cas/ozinfo/2000/00-10/msg00008.html
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    INFO: abstract-Cole-hughes macrocephaly syndrome and associated autistic manifestations.

    49. BioMed Central | Abstract | Treatment And Monitoring Of Patients With Antiphosph
    Report Treatment and Monitoring of Patients with Antiphospholipid Antibodies andThrombotic History (hughes syndrome) Maria J Cuadrado MD PhD Lupus Research
    http://www.biomedcentral.com/1523-3774/4/392/abstract
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    ... Related articles in PubMed Search PubMed For Cuadrado MJ Report Treatment and Monitoring of Patients with Antiphospholipid Antibodies and Thrombotic History (Hughes Syndrome) Maria J Cuadrado MD PhD Lupus Research Unit, St Thomas' Hospital, London, SE1 7EH, United Kingdom Current Rheumatology Reports Abstract Patients with Hughes (antiphospholipid) syndrome who develop an initial thrombosis have an increased risk of subsequent thrombotic events. Current therapy to prevent recurrent thrombosis is controversial. While it seems clear that anticoagulant treatment is a better option than anti-aggregants alone, there is no consensus regarding the duration and intensity of oral anticoagulation. The risk of bleeding, the main complication of anticoagulant treatment, and the need for frequent monitoring of the International Normalized Ratio to measure the anticoagulant effect of warfarin concern patients and physicians. In addition, there is some debate about the validity of the International Normalized Ratio in patients with lupus anticoagulant activity. The development of new therapies that target more specific pathogenic mechanisms is highly warranted. Terms and Conditions Privacy statement Information for advertisers Contact us

    50. Barbados Association Of Medical Practictioners
    Rheumatologist whose research of the Antiphospholipid Syndrome has led toit's being renamed hughes syndrome . Web Site www.hughessyndrome.org.
    http://www.bamp.org.bb/LupusConference2.cfm
    Programme at a Glance THURSDAY Opening Ceremony SPEAKERS Dr Cheryl Alexis (Barbados) Heamotologist in private practice. Dr Rita Andrea (Portugal) A Lupus sufferer who single-handedly founded the Portuguese Lupus Foundation and centre in Lisbon. Dr Michael Belmont (USA) Rheumatologist and researcher. Dr Michele Callender (Barbados) Dermatologist in private practice. Professor Sally Davies (UK) Researcher in newer therapies in the treatment of Sickle Cell, particularly Hydroxy Urea and Bone Marrow Transplants. Dr Cindy Flower (Barbados) Rheumatologist in private practice, she has special interest in SLE. Dr Kwaku Frempong (USA) Sickle Cell specialist based in Washington. Dr Guy Halley (Guadeloupe) Dr Graham Hughes (UK) Rheumatologist whose research of the Antiphospholipid Syndrome has led to it's being renamed "Hughes Syndrome". Web Site: www.hughes-syndrome.org Dr Allan Inglis (USA) Attending orthopaedic surgeon at Beth Israel North Hospital, New York.

    51. Springer Medicine: Gynecology
    MRI. Hughes, G. hughes syndrome. Keeling, JW, (Ed.) Fetal and NeonatalPathology. Khamashta, MA, (Ed.) hughes syndrome. Kingdom
    http://www.springer.de/medic/fglisten/gynecology/all2.html
    Gynecology
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    52. Springer Medicine: Oncology / Hematology
    Hughes, G. hughes syndrome. Hunt, KK; Robb, GL; Strom, EA; Ueno,NT, (Eds.) Breast Cancer. Khamashta, MA, (Ed.) hughes syndrome.
    http://www.springer.de/medic/fglisten/oncology/all2.html
    Oncology / Hematology
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    53. Lupus Site(SLE) - Factsheets
    activity. The second is the clotting disorder associated with somelupus patients, the antiphospholipid or hughes syndrome. It is
    http://www.uklupus.co.uk/fact5.html
    Home Lupus information Lupus FAQ Lupus factsheets ...
    (UK customers)
    Please help to support this site by visiting our Store Message Board Lupus store Site updates ... Search Lupus and the Brain Doctors throughout the world are now recognising the importance of subtle forms of brain involvement in lupus as well as the more obvious brain problems. Never underestimate brain involvement. It may vary from mild depression, to memory loss, to much more severe problems such as seizures. In general there are two main causes of brain disease in lupus. The first is lupus disease itself which can cause alterations in the brain activity. The second is the clotting disorder associated with some lupus patients, the antiphospholipid or Hughes syndrome. It is very, very important for the doctor to try to distinguish between these two major causes of neurologic involvement as the treatments are clearly very different.
    Depression
    Depression is an important manifestation of lupus - in some it is the presenting sign of the disease. Many patients and, certainly, many doctors wrongly attribute depression in lupus merely to having a chronic illness and all that goes with it. This is not correct. The disease itself causes depression. Depression is an integral part of lupus in some patients - indeed management of the lupus often itself lifts the depression. The management of depression in lupus rests on a combination of treating the underlying lupus itself as well as possibly adding in antidepressant therapy. One of the medical advances in the last decade has been the introduction of newer milder antidepressants with less of the severe side-effects which so hampered older treatments.

    54. Watson, Little Ltd - Author's Agents
    LIVING WITH hughes syndrome. Triona Holden, Publisher Sheldon, 01/09/2002,hughes syndrome, also known as Sticky Blood, as identified
    http://www.watsonlittle.net/book.asp?bookId=409

    55. UKpage
    ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME (hughes syndrome) The hughes syndrome Foundation The RayneInstitute St Thomas' Hospital London SE1` 7EH http//www.hughessyndrome
    http://www.polychondritis.com/UKpage.html
    Diagnosis I Differentials I Medication I Support I Mission Statement I Research I About Us
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    I Volunteer I Membership I Contact Us I Site Map I UK Self Help Groups, Our web-site provides the telephone numbers of over 780 UK self Help Groups and over 650 hyperlinks For more information about our United Kingdom support group please see:
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    The Clifford Ashoworth Story Relapsing Polychondritis Support Group UK (founded in 1987 by Clifford Ashworth 1922-1989) Contact - Anne Colman colmananne@hotmail.com UK-Anne@polychondritis.com
    Suport Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/realspingpolychondritisUK relapsingpolychondritisUK@yahoogroups.com
    Useful Contacts
    Steroid Aid Group P O Box 220 London Send SAE
    Arthritis Research Council Coperman House St Mary's Court Chesterfield Derbyshire www.arc.org
    Arthritis Care 18 Stephenson Way London Tel. 020 7916 1500 www.arthritiscare.org
    Free Prescriptions Advice Line Tel 0800 9177711 Provides advice to NHS patients and professionals about entitlement to prescription charge exemption and the evidence needed to authenticate exemption claims
    Relapsing Polychondritis Support Group UK (founded in 1987 by Clifford Ashworth 1922-1989) Contact - Anne Colman colmananne@hotmail.com

    56. Rare Diseases List - Office Of Rare Diseases
    Disease Young hughes syndrome. Synonyms Sexlinked mental retardation,short stature, obesity and hypogonadism. Disease Information.
    http://ord.aspensys.com/diseaseinfo.asp?ID=345

    57. UK Self Help Groups: H
    7251 6333; also Women's Health Concern, Tel 01628 843 612. hughes syndrome.hughes syndrome Foundation. Hunter Syndrome. contact Society
    http://www.ukselfhelp.info/h.htm
    Main Index IMPORTANT - Please use www.ukindex.info and/or the links at the foot of this page to help maintain this free resource. Click directly on the name of the condition below to reveal the associated group(s).
    Haemangioma
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    Head Injuries
    Head Lice
    • Community Hygiene Concern, Tel 020 7686 4321
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    58. Lupus
    3.00 (16 pages). hughes syndrome, A Patient’s Guide by Dr Graham Hughes,Consultant Physician, St Thomas’ Hospital, London. £5.00 (63 pages).
    http://www.lupusuk.com/booksorderform.htm
    If you do not have Acrobat Reader installed on your machine click here to download your free copy.
    Lupus in Children and Young People
    by Professor T R Southwood, University of Birmingham and Dr Ilona S Szer, San Diego, USA.
    (16 pages)
    Hughes Syndrome, A Patient’s Guide
    by Dr Graham Hughes, Consultant Physician, St Thomas’ Hospital, London.
    (63 pages)
    Lupus in Young Women
    Prepared and published by LUPUS UK, giving helpful living advice.
    (20 pages)
    Lupus - A Guide for Patients by Dr Graham Hughes, Consultant Physician, St Thomas’ Hospital, London. (24 pages) The Challenges of Lupus A valuable resource for lupus patients, by Henrietta Aladjem, founder of the Lupus Foundation of America. (238 pages) Understanding Lupus Straightforward answers to some of the questions lupus patients ask, by Dr Graham Hughes, St Thomas’ Hospital. (100 pages) Friendly Fire (on autoimmune disease) by Professor David Isenberg and Dr John Morrow (London) (160 pages hardback) Coping with Lupus Excellent practical guide

    59. WFH - Sources Of Information & Help - Schools & Health
    hughes syndrome Foundation www.hughessyndrome.org. The aim of thesite is to provide information about the symptoms and treatment
    http://www.wiredforhealth.gov.uk/links/linksch.html
    ASDAN www.asdan.co.uk Produced (Award Scheme Development and Accreditation Network) by ASDAN Educational the site provides information on ASDAN programmes, qualifications and resources, for both registered and unregistered centres. No plug-ins required.
    Centre for Innovation in Primary Care www.innovate.org.uk Produced by the Centre for Innovation in Primary Care the online resource centre exists to help local practitioners share their experiences and to learn from each other as their role's evolve. Of particular use to school nurses include the database of innovation with information on new practice from across the country, and a lively and friendly e-discussion group.
    Council for Environmental Education www.cee.org.uk Produced by the Council for Environmental Education the site contains the latest information and guidance to teachers on education for sustainable development. www.cee.org.uk (awhite@cee.org.uk) + entry in A-Z as 'Education for Sustainable Development (ESD)' Education Extra www.educationextra.org.uk

    60. NEJM -- The Management Of Thrombosis In The Antiphospholipid-Antibody Syndrome
    Migraine in hughes syndromeheparin as a therapeutic trial?. Atheromalinks with antiphospholipid antibodies, hughes syndrome and lupus.
    http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/332/15/993
    HOME SEARCH CURRENT ISSUE PAST ISSUES ... HELP Previous Volume 332:993-997 April 13, 1995 Number 15 Next The Management of Thrombosis in the Antiphospholipid-Antibody Syndrome
    Munther A. Khamashta, M.D., Maria Jose Cuadrado, M.D., Fedza Mujic, M.D., Nick A. Taub, M.Sc., Beverley J. Hunt, M.D., and Graham R.V. Hughes, M.D. Table of Contents Full Text of this article PDF of this article Related Letters to the Editor ... Related Articles in Medline Articles in Medline by Author: Khamashta, M. A. Hughes, G. R.V. Medline Citation ABSTRACT Background The antiphospholipid-antibody syndrome is a thrombophilic disorder in which venous or arterial thrombosis, or both, may occur in patients with antiphospholipid antibodies. The optimal treatment of these patients is unclear. We assessed the efficacy of warfarin, low-dose aspirin, or both in the secondary prevention of thrombosis in patients with the syndrome. Methods One hundred forty-seven patients (124 [84 percent] of whom were female) with the antiphospholipid-antibody syndrome and a history of thrombosis were studied retrospectively. The

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