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A Case of Linear Scleroderma in a Young Child: A Diagnosis Easily Missed in Primary Care. [PDF]
Bin Ahmad MZ +5 more
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Linear scleroderma with orbital involvement: follow up and magnetic resonance imaging. [PDF]
K Ramboer +4 more
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Predicting clinical events using Bayesian multivariate linear mixed models with application to scleroderma [PDF]
Ji Soo Kim +3 more
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ABSTRACT Barium sulfate is widely used as a radiographic contrast medium in upper gastrointestinal barium X‐ray radiography for cancer screening in Japan. Although generally considered safe, rare complications such as bowel obstruction due to impacted barium stools can occur.
Takaaki Kishino +2 more
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Successful treatment of localized scleroderma using brodalumab: A case report
We report the first documented use of brodalumab, an IL-17 receptor antagonist, for treating severe linear localized scleroderma refractory to conventional therapies, including methotrexate, mycophenolate mofetil and corticosteroids.
Alexandra Carla Bobica +4 more
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Parry–Romberg syndrome (PRS) may overlap localized scleroderma (morphea) lesions with linear depression (en coup de sabre [ECDS]). Overlap case with PRS and ECDS was presented.
Hatice Atas +4 more
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815 Genetic architecture of linear localized scleroderma [PDF]
R. Higgins +5 more
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ABSTRACT Sex plays a key role in shaping both anti‐cancer immunity and autoimmunity. Biological factors underlying sexual dimorphism have now been identified in multiple aspects of anti‐cancer immunity and autoimmunity. These factors include sex differences in hormone levels, chromosome complement, and expression of the long non‐coding RNA XIST.
Christian G. Bustillos +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Pharmacogenomics of Thiopurine Drugs: A Bench‐To‐Bedside Success Story in Thailand
ABSTRACT Thiopurine drugs are the cornerstone treatment for many diseases such as acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), organ rejection, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and other autoimmune diseases.
Mohitosh Biswas +3 more
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Abstract Background Studies suggest an increase in autoimmune diseases following SARS‐CoV‐2 infection and/or COVID‐19‐vaccination. We aimed to describe possible associations in Norway. Methods We used information from the emergency preparedness register for COVID‐19, BeredtC19, for all residents aged 18–64 (N = 3,450,080).
Håkon Bøås +4 more
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