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Treatment of hereditary autoinflammatory diseases
Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2014The purpose of this review is to summarize recent advances in the treatment of the hereditary autoinflammatory diseases, focusing on Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF), tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated periodic syndrome (TRAPS), cryopyrin-associated periodic syndromes (CAPS) and mevalonate kinase deficiency (MKD). We discuss recently published
Nienke M, Ter Haar, Joost, Frenkel
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Molecular and Genetic Characteristics of Hereditary Autoinflammatory Diseases
Current Drug Target -Inflammation & Allergy, 2005Autoinflammatory diseases are defined as recurrent "unprovoked" inflammatory events which do not produce high-titer autoantibodies or antigen-specific T cells. There are currently eight hereditary forms of these diseases: Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF), hyperimmunoglobulinemia D with periodic fever syndrome (HIDS), tumor necrosis factor receptor ...
Mehmet, Tunca, Huri, Ozdogan
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[Hereditary systemic autoinflammatory diseases. Hereditary periodic fever syndromes].
Medicina clinica, 2007Systemic autoinflammatory diseases are an heterogeneous group of systemic disorders clinically characterized by recurrent or persistent inflammatory episodes, which occur in the absence of infectious, neoplastic or autoimmune etiology. During the past years, genetic defects affecting different proteins involved in the regulation of inflammatory ...
Juan I, Aróstegui, Jordi, Yagüe
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Medicina clinica, 2008
Hereditary systemic autoinflammatory diseases result from a genetically-based dysregulated inflammatory process, and are clinically characterized by recurrent or persistent systemic inflammatory episodes, which typically occur in the absence of infectious, neoplastic or autoimmune etiology.
Juan I, Aróstegui, Jordi, Yagüe
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Hereditary systemic autoinflammatory diseases result from a genetically-based dysregulated inflammatory process, and are clinically characterized by recurrent or persistent systemic inflammatory episodes, which typically occur in the absence of infectious, neoplastic or autoimmune etiology.
Juan I, Aróstegui, Jordi, Yagüe
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Hereditary periodic fevers from the group of autoinflammatory diseases
Medicína pro praxi, 2023Jana Fráňová, Marcel Schüller
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Autoinflammatory diseases: the hereditary periodic fever syndromes.
Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis, 2004Human autoinflammatory diseases (HAIDs) are a heterogeneous group of genetically determined affections characterized by seemingly unprovoked inflammation, in the absence of autoimmune or infective causes. The hereditary periodic fever syndromes (HPFSs) are a HAID subset consisting of three main nosologic entities: familial Mediterranean fever (FMF ...
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[Hereditary systemic autoinflammatory diseases associated with cryopyrin].
La Revue du praticienHEREDITARY SYSTEMIC AUTOINFLAMMATORY DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH CRYOPYRIN. CAPS (cryoprine-associated periodic syndromes) are a group of auto-inflammatory diseases of varying severity, most often beginning very early in life and characterized by febrile episodes, a pseudo-urticarial skin rash, joint manifestations and inconstantly neurosensory ...
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Quality of life in monogenic autoinflammatory diseases. A review
Joint Bone Spine, 2023Isabelle Touitou
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