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Psoriasis as Autoinflammatory Disease

Dermatologic Clinics, 2013
This article presents a summary of the evidence for a link between autoinflammatory diseases and psoriasis. The main concepts regarding the disease state of psoriasis are discussed and these lead to a change in the perspective on the clinical and pathophysiologic nature of psoriasis as a chronic, recurrent disease with important genetically defined ...
Joaquin J, Rivas Bejarano   +1 more
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Update on autoinflammatory diseases

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2023
Purpose of review Although the concept of systemic autoinflammatory diseases (SAIDs) is still very young, our knowledge about them is exponentially growing. In the current review, we aim to discuss novel SAIDs and autoinflammatory pathways discovered in the last couple of years. Recent findings
Kosar Asna, Ashari   +2 more
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Autoinflammatory diseases

Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2008
Autoinflammatory diseases (AIDs) are illnesses caused by primary dysfunction of the innate immune system. Proteins that are mutated in AIDs mediate the regulation of NFkappaB activation, cell apoptosis, and IL-1beta secretion through cross-regulated and sometimes common signaling pathways.
Touitou, I., Kone-Paut, I.
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Autoinflammatory diseases

Immunology Letters, 2014
Autoinflammatory diseases represent an expanding spectrum of genetic and non-genetic inflammatory diseases characterized by recurrent episodes of fever and systemic inflammation affecting the eyes, joints, skin, and serosal surfaces. Thus, these syndromes are recognized as disorders of innate immunity.
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Updates on autoinflammatory diseases

Current Opinion in Immunology, 2018
Autoinflammatory diseases are hyperinflammatory, immune dysregulatory diseases caused by innate immune cells dysregulation that present typically in the perinatal period with systemic and organ-targeted inflammation, but with improved genetic testing and the development of diagnostic criteria, milder and later-onset forms are being detected in ...
Narcisa, Martinez-Quiles   +1 more
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AUTOINFLAMMATORY DISEASES

Acta Clinica Belgica, 2006
Autoinflammatory diseases can be specified as inborn errors of the innate immune system. The main component of autoinflammatory diseases is the group of hereditary periodic fevers which are characterised by intermittent bouts of clinical inflammation with focal organ involvement mainly: abdomen, musculoskeletal system and skin. The most frequent one is
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Autoinflammatory Diseases (AID)

Klinische Pädiatrie, 2014
Most of the autoinflammatory diseases (AID) are orphan diseases with recurrent episodes of systemic inflammation. Fever and exanthema are leading features. Given the ongoing elucidation of pathogenic causes and hence therapeutic approaches, we provided a review of the current literature of AID.
G, Dueckers, O, Sander, T, Niehues
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Vasculitis in the autoinflammatory diseases

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2017
Purpose of review This article addresses the prevalence and relationship between autoinflammatory diseases and vasculitis. Recent findings Autoimmune diseases (AIDs) are a group of syndromes characterized by episodes of unprovoked inflammation due to dysregulation of the innate ...
Hagit, Peleg, Eldad, Ben-Chetrit
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