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Infliximab treatment for Cronkhite-Canada syndrome in pregnancy: A case report. [PDF]
Nakamura AR+4 more
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Autoimmune Diseases: Molecular Pathogenesis and Therapeutic Targets
This review provides a comprehensive overview of common autoimmune diseases, details clinical manifestations and summarizes the pathogenesis, including the breakdown of immune tolerance, initiation of autoimmune responses, and their progressive amplification.
Xiaoshuang Song+9 more
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Longitudinal computed tomography-based delta-radiomics of visceral adipose tissue predicts infliximab secondary loss of response in Crohn's disease patients. [PDF]
Li X+5 more
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ICI‐induced myositis occurred at a higher‐than‐expected rate (12%) in neoadjuvant‐treated rectal cancer patients receiving CRT+ICI. Elevated cTnT, but not cTnI, differentiated skeletal from cardiac involvement. Immunopathology showed a predominant CD8+ T cell infiltrate, highlighting a T cell‐mediated mechanism that necessitates early detection and ...
Rebecca Zirnbauer+15 more
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Sequential rescue therapy with JAK inhibitors in corticosteroid and infliximab-refractory acute severe ulcerative colitis: a case series. [PDF]
Etchegaray A+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is a chronic condition that significantly affects the physical and mental health of adolescents. Caregivers are crucial in the treatment process, offering both physical care and emotional support. Caring for adolescents with IBD can significantly affect caregivers' physical, psychological and daily ...
Huan Xu+7 more
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Comparing Long-Term Infliximab Persistence Following a Switch to a Biosimilar in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease: No Cause for Concern. [PDF]
Suo P+12 more
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Rituximab and Pirfenidone in the Treatment of Steroid‐Refractory Bleomycin Lung Injury
Bleomycin‐induced lung injury (BILI) is a serious, potentially life‐threatening complication of ABVD chemotherapy. Diagnosis is often challenging and made by exclusion. Treatment becomes particularly difficult when corticosteroids fail, as alternative options are limited.
Aasir M. Suliman+3 more
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