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Acute Pancreatitis as an Extrahepatic Complication of Acute Hepatitis E Infection: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Clinicians should consider Hepatitis E Virus (HEV) a rare but significant etiology alongside established primary triggers, including gallstones and alcohol. Early HEV screening for hepatic and pancreatic dysfunction is required to improve care and avoid unnecessary interventions, especially in endemic regions.
Syed Abdur Rehman Shah +4 more
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The Art of Interpreting Antinuclear Antibodies (ANAs) in Everyday Practice. [PDF]
Kądziela M +3 more
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From Nerves to Vessels: Unmasking Churg‐Strauss Behind Polyneuropathy
ABSTRACT Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA), formerly Churg‐Strauss vasculitis, is a rare systemic autoimmune disease. Neurological involvement is a significant complication. This report details a case of EGPA with severe, progressive polyneuropathy and atypical serological findings, highlighting diagnostic challenges and the ...
Hiba Antar +2 more
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Diagnostic Utility of Antibodies to Extractable Nuclear Antigens in the Absence of Positive Antinuclear Antibodies. [PDF]
Huang J, Dargham BB, Luggen M.
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Increasing Prevalence of Antinuclear Antibodies in the United States. [PDF]
Dinse GE +7 more
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Unfavourable H‐CDR3 Loops in preB Cells Lead to Highly Expanded Plasma Cell Clones
In the absence of a pre‐BCR, a subset of mature B cells that expresses IgH chains with very short, hydrophobic and positively charged H‐CDR3 loops is generated. This results in massive clonal expansion and the development of autoreactive plasma cells exhibiting these characteristics.
Alaitz Aranburu +7 more
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Binding of established antinuclear antibodies to neurons depends on tissue fixation and underlying autoantigens. [PDF]
Li LY +6 more
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ABSTRACT Acquired angioedema (AAE) due to C1 inhibitor deficiency can present as acute abdomen. A 24‐year‐old woman developed severe abdominal pain and bowel wall edema initially suggestive of hereditary angioedema, but genetic testing excluded it. She later manifested fever, arthritis, rash, and serological abnormalities consistent with systemic lupus
Seiji Shiota +2 more
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More Than Just Antinuclear Antibodies: IgG Sialylation May Tip the Balance in Autoimmunity. [PDF]
Martins Centeio R, Wang TT.
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ABSTRACT A 71‐year‐old woman presented with acute muscle weakness and paresthesia in her left lower limb with the preceding back pain and impaired deep sensation. Although initial brain and spinal MRI were normal, follow‐up spinal MRI confirmed the left‐sided posterior lesion at T10 to T12 vertebral level, leading to the diagnosis of posterior spinal ...
Munenori Iwamoto +2 more
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