Autoimmune disease and inflammatory markers

    • [PDF File]Original Article Serum levels of inflammatory markers in ...

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      Serum levels of inflammatory markers in patients with thyroid dysfunction and their association ... Significant changes in the levels of inflammation markers for both autoimmune and non-autoimmune thyroid disorders observed in current study confirm that inflammation has ... (HT and Graves’s disease) and non-autoimmune thyroid dysfunctions in ...


    • Radiation-induced inflammation and autoimmune diseases

      inflammatory responses. In addition, we proposed that the mitigation of inflammatory and oxidative damage markers after exposure to IR may reduce the incidence of these diseases among individuals exposed to radiation. Keywords: Radiation, Inflammation, Autoimmune diseases, Thyroid, Diabetes Background


    • [PDF File]REVIEW Proteomic biomarkers for autoimmune disease

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      important outcome parameters in autoimmune disease include disease severity, progression to disability, and re-sponse to therapy with a given disease-modifying drug (Fig. 1). However, reliable markers for the prediction of these outcomes in autoimmune conditions are lacking [5, 6]. This review highlights recent advances in the application


    • [PDF File]Systemic autoimmune disease

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      also evidence of an underlying autoimmunity: MHC associations, autoimmune serology, familial association with other autoimmune diseases, predominant inflammatory perivascular infiltrate with activated T cells in regions of fibrosis, and the resemblance to graft versus host disease.


    • [PDF File]Inflammation and PTSD

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      disease, autoimmune disorders, and dementia. A large literature demonstrates that PTSD is associated with a pro-inflammatory activation of the immune system, which may contribute to accelerated aging. The current state of the science suggests that there is a bidirectional causal relationship between PTSD and inflammation, which


    • [PDF File]FOCUS ON: AUTOIMMUNE

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      these inflammatory markers and shrinkage ... of inflammatory bowel disease, as well as celiac disease, and that imbalances in the gut bacteria are involved in this relationship. They also described the well-known relationship between an autoimmune, inflammatory condition of the bowel, Crohn’s disease, and multiple sclerosis


    • Relationship Between Autoimmune Disease, Coronary Calcium ...

      disease is in fact related to cardiovascular disease and whether inflammatory markers mediate this relationship by using data collected from the North Texas Healthy Heart Study (NTHH). 2 ... autoimmune disease is on the rise.1 In 1996, Jacobson et al estimated that 1 in 31, or 8,511,845,


    • [PDF File]Rheumatoid arthritis and the concept of autoimmune disease

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      of autoimmune disease We critically review the concept of autoimmunity in Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA). To classify a disease as autoimmune, it is necessary to demonstrate that the immune response to a self-antigen causes the observed pathology. In RA, neither autoantigens nor autoreactive T-cell clones were found. Molecular


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