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- Goodpasture_syndrome abstract "Goodpasture syndrome (GPS; also known as Goodpasture’s disease, anti-glomerular basement antibody disease, or anti-GBM disease) is a rare autoimmune disease in which antibodies attack the lungs and kidneys, leading to bleeding from the lungs and to kidney failure. It may quickly result in permanent lung and kidney damage, often leading to death. It is treated with immunosuppressant drugs such as corticosteroids and cyclophosphamide, and with plasmapheresis, in which the antibodies are removed from the blood.The disease was first described by the American pathologist Ernest Goodpasture of Vanderbilt University, in 1919 and was later named in his honour.".
- Goodpasture_syndrome diseasesdb "5363".
- Goodpasture_syndrome emedicineSubject "med".
- Goodpasture_syndrome emedicineTopic "923".
- Goodpasture_syndrome icd10 "M31.0 (ILDS M31.010)".
- Goodpasture_syndrome icd9 "446.21".
- Goodpasture_syndrome medlineplus "000142".
- Goodpasture_syndrome meshId "D019867".
- Goodpasture_syndrome omim "233450".
- Goodpasture_syndrome thumbnail Crescentic_glomerulonephritis_-_high_mag.jpg?width=300.
- Goodpasture_syndrome wikiPageExternalLink gbm.php.
- Goodpasture_syndrome wikiPageID "1004981".
- Goodpasture_syndrome wikiPageRevisionID "606618555".
- Goodpasture_syndrome caption "Micrograph of a crescentic glomerulonephritis that was shown to be anti-glomerular basement membrane disease. PAS stain.".
- Goodpasture_syndrome diseasesdb "5363".
- Goodpasture_syndrome emedicinesubj "med".
- Goodpasture_syndrome emedicinetopic "923".
- Goodpasture_syndrome icd "446.21".
- Goodpasture_syndrome icd "M31.0".
- Goodpasture_syndrome medlineplus "142".
- Goodpasture_syndrome meshid "D019867".
- Goodpasture_syndrome name "Goodpasture syndrome".
- Goodpasture_syndrome omim "233450".
- Goodpasture_syndrome subject Category:Autoimmune_diseases.
- Goodpasture_syndrome subject Category:Kidney_diseases.
- Goodpasture_syndrome subject Category:Rare_diseases.
- Goodpasture_syndrome subject Category:Systemic_connective_tissue_disorders.
- Goodpasture_syndrome type Disease.
- Goodpasture_syndrome type Situation.
- Goodpasture_syndrome comment "Goodpasture syndrome (GPS; also known as Goodpasture’s disease, anti-glomerular basement antibody disease, or anti-GBM disease) is a rare autoimmune disease in which antibodies attack the lungs and kidneys, leading to bleeding from the lungs and to kidney failure. It may quickly result in permanent lung and kidney damage, often leading to death.".
- Goodpasture_syndrome label "Goodpasture syndrome".
- Goodpasture_syndrome label "Goodpasture-Syndrom".
- Goodpasture_syndrome label "Sindrome di Goodpasture".
- Goodpasture_syndrome label "Syndrome de Goodpasture".
- Goodpasture_syndrome label "Syndroom van Goodpasture".
- Goodpasture_syndrome label "Síndrome de Goodpasture".
- Goodpasture_syndrome label "Síndrome de Goodpasture".
- Goodpasture_syndrome label "Zespół Goodpasture'a".
- Goodpasture_syndrome label "Синдром Гудпасчера".
- Goodpasture_syndrome label "グッドパスチャー症候群".
- Goodpasture_syndrome sameAs Goodpastureův_syndrom.
- Goodpasture_syndrome sameAs Goodpasture-Syndrom.
- Goodpasture_syndrome sameAs Síndrome_de_Goodpasture.
- Goodpasture_syndrome sameAs Syndrome_de_Goodpasture.
- Goodpasture_syndrome sameAs Sindrom_Goodpasture.
- Goodpasture_syndrome sameAs Sindrome_di_Goodpasture.
- Goodpasture_syndrome sameAs グッドパスチャー症候群.
- Goodpasture_syndrome sameAs Syndroom_van_Goodpasture.
- Goodpasture_syndrome sameAs Zespół_Goodpasture'a.
- Goodpasture_syndrome sameAs Síndrome_de_Goodpasture.
- Goodpasture_syndrome sameAs m.03yh_n.
- Goodpasture_syndrome sameAs Q1345792.
- Goodpasture_syndrome sameAs Q1345792.
- Goodpasture_syndrome wasDerivedFrom Goodpasture_syndrome?oldid=606618555.
- Goodpasture_syndrome depiction Crescentic_glomerulonephritis_-_high_mag.jpg.
- Goodpasture_syndrome isPrimaryTopicOf Goodpasture_syndrome.
- Goodpasture_syndrome name "Goodpasture syndrome".