(ptosis); facial expression changes; blurred or double vision; difficulty swallowing. vasculitis. rash, blood or protein in the urine, body aches, fever, night sweats, joint and muscle pain. inflammatory bowel disease. abdominal pain, persistent diarrhea, bloody stools, rectal bleeding, weight ...
that the researchers suspect it to be an autoimmune disease and is yet not confirmed, as one. Initially it was known as Bechterew’s disease and is a type of arthritis which causes the fusion of vertebrae in the spine. In women, the disease is known to ...
Autoimmune Disorders and Lymphomas 365 4.7 Dermatitis herpetiformis Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) is a gluten-sensitive skin disease characterized by an itchy, blistering rash which diagnosis is based on the presence of granular IgA deposits in the epidermal-dermal junction observed by direct ...
Autoimmune neurogenic dysphagia can be seen with diseases affecting muscle, neuromuscular junction, cranial nerves, brainstem, or corticospinal CNS tracts as the first manifestation of an autoimmune process or during the course of a progressive neurological autoimmune disease. The most common disorders in...