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Genome-wide association study identifies five risk loci for pernicious anemia
Pernicious anemia shows co-incidence with autoimmune disorders, yet the genetic basis for this condition is understudied. Here, the authors perform a genome-wide association study meta-analysis on pernicious anemia, identifying five susceptibility loci ...
Triin Laisk +5 more
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MCPIP1 deficiency in mice results in severe anemia related to autoimmune mechanisms. [PDF]
Autoimmune gastritis is an organ-specific autoimmune disease of the stomach associated with pernicious anemia. The previous work from us and other groups identified MCPIP1 as an essential factor controlling inflammation and immune homeostasis. MCPIP1(-/-)
Zhou Zhou +9 more
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The Treatment of Pernicious Anemia [PDF]
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Lambert, Samuel W., Effendi,
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Splenectomy in Pernicious Anemia [PDF]
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Lee,, Minot,, Vincent,
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Primary gastric cancer remains one of the most prevalent malignancies worldwide. Often patients remain asymptomatic until it is detected at an advanced stage with a poor prognosis.
Syed Kamran +5 more
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Erythrokinetics in Pernicious Anemia [PDF]
Abstract Quantitative measurements of the erythropoietic activity of the marrow, of circulating red cell production and destruction have been made in patients with pernicious anemia in relapse and during response to vitamin B12 therapy.
D H, COLEMAN +4 more
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Pernicious anemia with unusual associations
Pernicious anemia (PA) is an autoimmune disease due to vitamin B12 deficiency secondary to Intrinsic Factor deficiency. A 65-year-old man presented with left lower limb swelling and pain for one week.
C A Mansoor
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Lymphocytotoxins and Pernicious Anemia [PDF]
Abstract Sera from 60 patients with pernicious anemia were studied for the presence of lymphocytotoxins (LCT), blocking and binding autoantibodies to intrinsic factor, and gastric parietal cell autoantibody. LCT were found in 21 sera.
L S, Goldberg +2 more
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Case report: Multiple autoimmune syndrome [PDF]
This is a case of multiple autoimmune syndrome with the co-occurrence of vitiligo, pernicious anemia, celiac disease and autoimmune hepatitis is extremely rare.
Ibrahim Abdulghafoor Ibrahim Agha +2 more
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