Remove Ads brammer1404over a year ago The disease of peripheral nerves is called peripheral neuropathy. Peripheral neuropathy is a neurological disorder affecting the sensory, motor and autonomic nerves. Symptoms of an autoimmune peripheral neuropathy include slowed movement, weakness in muscles, cramping...
Can autoimmune diseases be cured? This answer really depends on the autoimmune disease. For example, when you have Graves’ disease, a surgeon can perform a surgery known as a thyroidectomy to remove the thyroid to keep it from overproducing thyroid hormone. This surgery is 99% effective in ...
Malignant neoplasms are a well-recognized global public health concern, with significant impacts on human health and quality of life. The interplay between tumors and autoimmune rheumatic diseases is complex, and the resulting tumor-associated rheumatic diseases represent a rare and intricate group of c...
Existence and immunological significance of circulating Ia+T cells in autoimmune thyroid diseases. Acta Endocrinol (Copenh) 1987;115:282–288. CAS Google Scholar Davies TF, Martin A, Concepcion ES, et al. Evidence for selective accumulation of intrathyroidal T lymphocytes in human autoimmune ...
muscular dystrophymeans a group of hereditary genetic muscle disease that weakens the muscles that move the human body and persons with multiple dystrophy have incorrect and missing information in their genes, which prevents them from making the proteins they need for healthy muscles. It is characteri...
(i) mild weakness affecting muscles other than ocular muscles, (ii) may also have ocular muscle weakness of any severity. Class IIa MG is characterized by the following: (i) predominantly affecting limb, axial muscles, or both (ii) may also have lesser involvement of oropharyngeal muscles...
Autoimmune diseasesoccur whenimmune cellstarget elements of the body. An example is the development ofantinuclear antibodiesinsystemic lupus erythematosusor SLE. Many other structures in the body can be targeted in other types of autoimmune disease. The unifying underlying process, the targeting of the...
Its clinical manifestations range from autoimmune exocrinopathy to extraglandular (systemic) involvement affecting the lungs, kidneys, blood vessels, and muscles; it can occur alone (primary Sjgren's syndrome) or in association with other autoimmune diseases (secondary Sjgren's syndrome)...
Transmembrane 9 superfamily member 1 (TM9SF1) is involved in inflammation. Since both inflammatory and autoimmune diseases are linked to immune cells regulation, this study investigated the association between TM9SF1 expression and autoimmune disease act
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...