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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 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, 2014Most 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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Psoriasis as Autoinflammatory Disease
Dermatologic Clinics, 2013This 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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Vasculitis in the autoinflammatory diseases
Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2017Purpose 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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Autoinflammatory Diseases: A Review
The Journal of RheumatologyAutoinflammatory disease (AID) is a vast spectrum of disorders characterized by recurrent attacks of sterile inflammation. Since the first cloning of the familial Mediterranean fever gene in 1997, there has been a rapid rate of discovery of new AIDs.
Jason, An +2 more
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2018
Purpose of review Advances in sequencing techniques and systematic cohort-analysis of patients with autoinflammatory phenotypes have enabled a burst in the recognition of new autoinflammatory diseases and contributed to the description of the mechanisms involved in autoinflammation.
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Purpose of review Advances in sequencing techniques and systematic cohort-analysis of patients with autoinflammatory phenotypes have enabled a burst in the recognition of new autoinflammatory diseases and contributed to the description of the mechanisms involved in autoinflammation.
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Vasculitis in autoinflammatory diseases
Current Opinion in RheumatologyPurpose of review This review aims to explore the relationship between autoinflammatory diseases (AIDs) and vasculitis, with a focus on recently identified syndromes and newly published data since 2016. Recent findings While the ...
Emilie, Bohbot, Eldad, Ben-Chetrit
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2013
The autoinflammatory diseases are disorders of innate immunity which result in chronic or recurrent multisystem inflammatory disease. This chapter concentrates on the currently known inherited periodic fever syndromes. These rare genetic diseases have resulted in major advances in the understanding of innate immunity in general and the regulation of ...
Helen J. Lachmann, Philip N. Hawkins
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The autoinflammatory diseases are disorders of innate immunity which result in chronic or recurrent multisystem inflammatory disease. This chapter concentrates on the currently known inherited periodic fever syndromes. These rare genetic diseases have resulted in major advances in the understanding of innate immunity in general and the regulation of ...
Helen J. Lachmann, Philip N. Hawkins
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