Immune Disorders
- Auto Immune Hemolytic Anemia - Concise information for dog owners about AIHA and ITP emphasizing the importance of aggressive treatment.
- Juvenile Cellulitis - Owner's chronological account of a Weimaraner with puppy strangles, complete with a slide show of its progression.
- Lilli's Legacy: Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia - A personal and comprehensive guide to canine AIHA, including supportive care and choosing a knowledgeable veterinarian.
- Meisha's Hope - Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia - Information and hope for dogs that suffer from this disease along with its description, therapy and symptoms. Stories of other survivors are also told.
- RIT and AIHA in Dogs - Discussion forum and information on idiopathic thrombocytopenia and autoimmune hemolytic anemia provided by VetNet.
- What Owners of an AIHA Dog Needs to Know - Provides basic knowledge about autoimmune hemolytic anemia and the different drug treatment options.
News About 'Immune Disorders'
American Society for Microbiology honors Steven M. Holland (EurekAlert!)
( American Society for Microbiology ) The 2009 American Society for Microbiology Abbott Laboratories Award in Clinical and Diagnostic Immunology is presented to Steven M. Holland, M.D., chief, Laboratory of Clinical Infectious Diseases, and chief, Infectious Diseases Program, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md. Sponsored by Abbott ...
Baxter to Present at the William Blair Growth Stock Conference (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
DEERFIELD, Ill.----Baxter International Inc. announced today that it will present at the William Blair Growth Stock Conference on Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 10:40 a.m. or 11:40 a.m..
Scientists explain how 'death receptors' designed to kill our cells may make them stronger (EurekAlert!)
( Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology ) In a review article published in the June 2009 print issue of the FASEB Journal, scientists from the Mayo Clinic explain how cell receptors (called "death receptors") used by the body to shut down old, diseased, or otherwise unwanted cells (called "apoptosis") may also be used to make cells heartier when facing a wide range of ...
Manlius doctor featured in patients new book (Cnylink)
SUNY Upstates VCFS center in need of funding for genetic disorder research Dr. Robert Shprintzen first identified a genetic disorder that is second only in prevalence





