Infertility linked to onset of systemic autoimmune rheumatic disease after childbirth Women who experience infertility but do not use fertility treatments have a higher risk of developing a group of conditions called systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases (SARD) in the nine years after a naturally concei...
The name is based on the term "rheumatic fever", an illness which includes joint pain and is derived from the Greek wordῥεύμα-rheuma (nom.), ῥεύματος-rheumatos (gen.)("flow, current"). The suffix -oid("resembling") gives the translation asjoint inflammation that...
Today, the standard of care is early treatment with disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs. Despite treatment, many patients progress to disability and suffer significant morbidity over time. A comprehensive pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment (physical therapy, counseling, and patient ...
Juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM) is recognized as a systemic autoimmune vasculopathy. While more rare than and juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), JDM shares common features with JIA (e.g., many JDM patients have arthritis) and each is representative of the spectrum of rheumatic disease manifestations...
These disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (hence: DMARDs) help preserve joints by blocking inflammation. Unlike treatments that only address your symptoms, such as NSAIDs, DMARDs go to the root of the problem to slow down your RA and can even cause remission. Some DMARDs were originally ...
Several genetic and environmental (microbiota, smoking, infectious agents) factors contribute to its pathogenesis. Although convention treatment strategies, predominantly Disease Modifying Anti Rheumatic Drugs (DMARDs) and Glucocorticoids (GC), are unchanged as the primary line of treatment; novel strategies...
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C Deighton - 《Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases》 被引量: 121发表: 1993年 Renal coloboma syndrome Renal coloboma syndrome (RCS), also called papillorenal syndrome, is an autosomal dominant condition characterized by optic nerve dysplasia and renal hypod... Schimmenti,A Lisa - 《European Journal...
that they could be usefully selected as therapeutic target. In particular, in consideration of the primary role of RANKL and TNF-α in osteoclastogenesis, the control of the production of RANKL and the inhibition of TNF-α represent important strategies for reducing bone damage in this disease....
Advanced treatments may not be a universal solution for all patients, but co-diagnostics have the potential to improve patient care and disease management. Combining emerging technologies with biomarkers holds the promise of making more personalized therapeutic solutions in rheumatic diseases a reality....