Duke serves patients of all ages who suffer from a broad spectrum of complex, interrelated conditions that make up rheumatologic and immune disorders. Our personalized, interdisciplinary approach to patient care ensures the best possible evaluation, treatment, and disease management for each person we see.
The cross-disciplinary nature of treating inflammatory and autoimmune disorders means that our patients have access to all of the appropriate clinicians and state-of-the-art technology Duke has to offer.
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Arthritis
A rheumatic disease that causes painful swelling of the joints.
Osteoporosis
A condition characterized by a steady decline in bone density
Regional Musculoskeletal Disorders
Rheumatologic conditions that affect small regions of musculoskeletal system
Scleroderma
A systemic inflammatory disorder that seriously damages skin and connective tissue
Sjögren’s Syndrome
An inflammatory disorder in which the immune system attacks the body’s moisture-producing glands
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
An autoimmune disease that causes harmful inflammation throughout the body
Vasculitis
A group of inflammatory disorders that affect blood vessels, veins, and capillaries
