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A rheumatologic condition is one of many systemic (whole body) inflammatory diseases that may affect the skin, joints, muscles, and internal organs. While the underlying causes of rheumatologic conditions are not entirely understood, we do know that rheumatologic diseases are typically autoimmune in nature. This means that the body’s immune system attacks itself. As a result of the immune system dysfunction, widespread inflammation can result. Treatment of these systemic autoimmune diseases often relies on immune-suppressing medications.
Autoimmune Related Lung Diseases
Lupus (Systemic Lupus Erythematous)
Myositis
Osteoporosis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Scleroderma
Sjögren’s Syndrome
Undifferentiated Connective Tissue Disease
Other Rheumatologic Conditions Treated at National Jewish Health
Live an active lifestyle with a rheumatologic condition
Our Rheumatology Program
Note: This information is provided to you as an educational service of National Jewish Health. It is not meant to be a substitute for consulting with your own physician.
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