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Retractions in Rheumatology: Trends, Causes, and Implications for Research Integrity
Objective We aimed to describe the trends and main reasons for study retraction in rheumatology literature. Methods We reviewed the Retraction Watch database to identify retracted articles in rheumatology. We recorded the main study characteristics, authors’ countries, reasons for retraction, time from publication to retraction, and trends over time ...
Anna Maria Vettori, Michele Iudici
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Sjögren syndrome complicated by acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Malignant lymphoma is a well-recognized occurrence in Sjögren syndrome; however, progression to acute lymphoblastic leukemia is extremely uncommon. Here we present a patient with Sjögren syndrome complicated with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Fariba Binesh +4 more
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Cryoglobulinemia is a rare entity which frequently occurs in the setting of an underlying disease, with chronic hepatitis C virus infections and primary Sjogren syndrome being the most common underlying conditions.
Zoi Alexakou +5 more
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Rheumatoid arthritis is a disease characterized by joint inflammation. Approximately 50% of patients show insufficient response to traditional synthetic disease‐modifying antirheumatic drugs. This study aims to elucidate differential molecular profiles of the mechanisms underlying drug responses through multi‐omics strategy.
Congcong Jian +26 more
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A clinical approach to the diagnosis of patients with leukodystrophies and genetic leukoencephelopathies [PDF]
Leukodystrophies (LD) and genetic leukoencephalopathies (gLE) are disorders that result in white matter abnormalities in the central nervous system (CNS).
Bernard, Geneviève +14 more
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Histopathology and immunopathology in minor salivary glands of patients with Sjögren's syndrome (SSj) [PDF]
Sjögren's syndrome (SSj) is a chronic autoimmune disorder characterized by lymphocytic infiltration of the exocrine glands with concomitant destruction of the glandular tissue, affecting predominantly salivary and lacrimal glands.
Andrade, Luiz Eduardo Coelho +1 more
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In PCOS patients with hyperandrogenemia, decreased ferritin heavy chain 1 (FTH1) causes Fe2⁺ overload and ferroptosis in trophoblasts. Androgens induce FTH1 protein degradation via AR‐LAMP2A‐mediated chaperone‐mediated autophagy pathway, leading to placental development disruption and early pregnancy loss. Metformin mitigates androgen‐induced placental
Hanjing Zhou +10 more
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Undifferentiated connective tissue disease: a seven-center cross-sectional study of 184 patients [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to characterize the clinical and serological features of a large cohort of patients with antinuclear antibody (ANA) positive undifferentiated connective tissue disease (UCTD).
Barcelos, A +10 more
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ZNRD2 Mediated Nucleoprotein Aggregation Impairs Respiratory Syncytial Virus Replication
During RSV infection, nucleoprotein (N) forms RNA‐bound oligomers. The host protein ZNRD2 binds to these oligomers, promoting their transition into insoluble aggregates. These aggregates simultaneously sequester functional N to restrict viral production and disrupt chaperonin assembly quality control by interfering with ZNRD2's role as an adaptor ...
Haiwu Zhou +8 more
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Background Sjogren-Larsson syndrome is a hereditary neurocutaneous syndrome that is non-progressive in nature. Although neuroregression has been reported in seizure-prone preschool children requiring anti-epileptic treatment, teenage-onset dystonia ...
Kye Hee Cho +4 more
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