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Recent Progress in Double Filtration Plasmapheresis
ABSTRACT Double‐filtration plasmapheresis is an advanced extracorporeal blood purification technique that selectively removes pathogenic macromolecules based on molecular weight. Unlike conventional plasma exchange, double‐filtration plasmapheresis uses a two‐step filtration process to retain beneficial plasma components such as albumin, while ...
Dan Li +3 more
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Enhanced activation of memory, but not naïve, B cells in chronic hepatitis C virus-infected patients with cryoglobulinemia and advanced liver fibrosis. [PDF]
Mixed cryoglobulinemia is the most common extrahepatic disease manifestation of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, where immunoglobulins precipitate at low temperatures and cause symptoms such as vasculitis, glomerulonephritis and arthralgia. HCV-
Deanna M Santer +5 more
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Effectiveness of Punch Grafting in Promoting Healing and Reducing Pain in Hard‐to‐Heal Leg Ulcers
ABSTRACT Approximately 20% of chronic leg ulcers remain recalcitrant despite treatment of underlying factors and best standard of wound care. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of partial‐thickness punch grafting in promoting healing and reducing pain in patients with chronic, hard‐to‐heal leg ulcers of various causes. In this single‐centre,
Julia Neuenschwander +5 more
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Purpose. To identify the features of clinical and biochemical parameters and indicators of neurohumoral regulation in patients with chronic hepatitis C and mixed cryoglobulinemia depending on the infection with different genotypes of hepatitis C virus ...
O.P. Mashko +4 more
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The paradigm of renal involvement in HIV patients has changed in recent years, from HIV‐associated nephropathy to nephroangiosclerosis, due to the increased survival of these patients and their comorbidities. Some of these are leishmaniasis and hepatitis C and their treatments, especially direct‐acting antivirals, which may induce reconstitution of the
María Adoración Martín Gómez +6 more
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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is responsible for both hepatic and extrahepatic manifestations. Before the era of direct-acting antivirals (DAA), cryoglobulinemia was related to HCV infection in 70–90% of cases. Observed in 30% to 40% of patients with
Cloé Comarmond +2 more
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Autoimmune Hepatobiliary Disease and Cryoglobulins in Peripheral Blood
Cryoglobulins in Autoimmune Hepatobiliary Disease.
Anna Shestakova +2 more
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ABSTRACT In this study we analyzed 12 years of adverse events, (AE) data from the World Apheresis Association, (WAA) Registry specific to the Spectra Optia Apheresis System. We queried WAA Registry data, (2012–2023) on apheresis procedures performed exclusively on the Spectra Optia Apheresis System.
Aaron Haubner +13 more
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Background Cryoglobulinemia with pulmonary involvement is rare, and its characteristics, radiological findings, and outcomes are still poorly understood.
Hong-xiao Han +5 more
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Spontaneous Hemothorax and Hemoptysis in Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis: A Case Report
Histologic lung section illustrating chronic vasculitis characteristic of GPA. ABSTRACT Spontaneous hemothorax is a rare but potentially life‐threatening manifestation of granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA). This case highlights the importance of considering vasculitis in unexplained hemothorax and underscores the role of early surgical intervention
Paolo Scanagatta +7 more
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