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Graham Hughes (rheumatologist)

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British physician, born 1940

Graham Hughes is a rheumatologist. He discovered antiphospholipid syndrome, which was named Hughes syndrome after him, and opened Europe's first lupus clinic. He is editor of the journal Lupus, and has published ten books on lupus and related conditions.

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  2. Khamashta, Munther (2007-03-17). "A pioneer in clinical diagnostics". BMJ. 334 (7593): s102–s102. doi:10.1136/bmj.334.7593.s102. ISSN 0959-8138.
  3. "Dr. Graham Hughes: Baker & Taylor Author Biographies". Baker & Taylor Author Biographies: 1–1. 2000-01-02.


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