Autoimmune vascular disorder

    • [PDF File]IF YOU CAN'T CONNECT THE ISSUES, CONNECTIVE TISSUES!

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      with other autoimmune disorder in a mixed connective tis-sue disorder (e.g., SLE, rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma). Neurologic disorders occur in ~20% to 25%, with equal involvement of the peripheral and central nervous systems. Headache, polyneuropathy, cognitive dysfunction and mood disorder are common (22). Early nervous system involvement

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    • [PDF File]Abdominal aortic aneurysms: an autoimmune disease?

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      of management. the exact etio-pathogenesis of the autoimmune manifestations in patients with Castleman’s disease is not clear. treatment with immunosuppression can suppress both immune manifestations and result in tumour regression as well. Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder and Castleman’s Disease

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    • Collagen Vascular Disease: Causes, Symptoms & Treatments

      •Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome IS a Heritable Disorder of Connective Tissue. •Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome IS NOT an Autoimmune Connective Tissue Disorder. (Likewise, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome IS NOT a Systemic Autoimmune Disorder or a Collagen Vascular Disorder.) •Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome IS NOT a connective tissue disorder arising from dietary deficiencies.

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    • [PDF File]Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder and Castleman’s Disease

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      Abbreviations: AINOS, autoimmune disease, not otherwise specified; CVD, collagen vascular disease. a AINOS includes unclassifiable autoimmune diseases as well as 2 cases of mixed connective tissue disease, 1 case of myasthenia gravis, 1 case of polychondritis, 2 cases of polymyalgia rheumatica, and 1 case of Sjogren syndrome.¨

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    • [PDF File]Systemic autoimmune disease - University of Birmingham

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      autoimmune diseases. 7/72 had Raynaud’s, which is often seen in autoimmune disorders. “This raises the possibility that abnormalities of the extracellular matrix might contribute to the development of autoimmunity in the presence of other genetic or environmental influences.” EDS & AUTOIMMUNITY Gustafson, Griswold, Burchett, Sherman, et al.

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    • [PDF File]Epilepsy Associated with Systemic Autoimmune Disorders

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      Sporadic Vascular Ectasia (Telangiectasia) • Clusters of tortuous thin-walled small vessels lacking muscle or adventitia located in the mucosa and the submucosa • The most common type occurs in cecum or ascending colon of individuals over the age of 50 and is commonly known as

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    • [PDF File]Vascular and Inflammatory Diseases of the Intestines

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      Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is the classical systemic autoimmune disorder. The prevalence is around 1/700 and the annual incidence of new cases is about 5/100 000. The peak incidence for females is in late middle age, and is somewhat later for males. In all age groups except neonates, lupus is more common in females than males.

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      Autoimmune disorders: nail signs and therapeutic approaches N OËLLE S. S HERBER *, F REDRICK ... connective tissue disorder, dermatomyositis, and overlap syndrome. The key features of this pattern ... vascular disease, a group of Brazilian researchers published a study of 91 patients demonstrating

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    • [PDF File]EHLERS-DANLOS SYNDROME & DYSAUTONOMIA

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      degenerative vascular disorder. One of the defining fea-tures of the pathophysiology of aneurysmal disease is inflammation. Recent developments in vascular and molecular cell biology have increased our knowledge on the role of the adaptive and innate immune systems in the initiation and propagation of the inflammatory response in aortic tissue.

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    • [PDF File]DERMATOLOGIC THERAPY Autoimmune disorders: nail signs

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      Treatment of Autoimmune Brain Disorders: A Medical Perspective Heather Van Mater, MD, MS Pediatric Rheumatology Duke Children’s Hospital Director, Duke Autoimmune Brain Disorders Program

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