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Immunology and Immunotherapy in allergic disease
... by vasodilatation, vascular leakage, and smooth muscle spasm or glandular secretions. These changes usually occur within 5 to 30 minutes after exposure and tend to subside in 60 minutes. 2) Late phase reaction sets in 2 to 8 hours later without additional exposure to antigen and lasts for several da ...
... by vasodilatation, vascular leakage, and smooth muscle spasm or glandular secretions. These changes usually occur within 5 to 30 minutes after exposure and tend to subside in 60 minutes. 2) Late phase reaction sets in 2 to 8 hours later without additional exposure to antigen and lasts for several da ...
Uveitic Glaucoma
... select patients. With acutely elevated IOP, the oral or even intravenous administration of hyperosmotic drugs may be beneficial.4 Although prostaglandin analogs may be helpful in some patients with controlled uveitis, these drugs should be used with caution in patients who have active uveitis. Conve ...
... select patients. With acutely elevated IOP, the oral or even intravenous administration of hyperosmotic drugs may be beneficial.4 Although prostaglandin analogs may be helpful in some patients with controlled uveitis, these drugs should be used with caution in patients who have active uveitis. Conve ...
The 2 Pan Arab Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society Meeting
... be overlooked. Broad‐spectrum antibiotic use increases the risk of secondary fungal infections. As these patients are often in‐patients, Healthcare associated infections are a particular risk. ...
... be overlooked. Broad‐spectrum antibiotic use increases the risk of secondary fungal infections. As these patients are often in‐patients, Healthcare associated infections are a particular risk. ...
Thyroid autoimmunity - Journal of Clinical Investigation
... to inhibit the binding to TPO of most TPO autoantibodies in an individual patient’s serum, indicates that these epitopes comprise the immunodominant region of the protein. Quantitative competition studies with these four recombinant autoantibody Fab’s have also been used to characterize the polyclon ...
... to inhibit the binding to TPO of most TPO autoantibodies in an individual patient’s serum, indicates that these epitopes comprise the immunodominant region of the protein. Quantitative competition studies with these four recombinant autoantibody Fab’s have also been used to characterize the polyclon ...
The Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Dry Eye Disease
... lacrimal glands), meibomian glands (specific sebaceous glands of the eyelid margin, which produce the outer lipid film of the tear film), the main lacrimal gland, and the innervation between them form a functional unit. Any or all of these structures may be affected in dry eye disease (2). Recent st ...
... lacrimal glands), meibomian glands (specific sebaceous glands of the eyelid margin, which produce the outer lipid film of the tear film), the main lacrimal gland, and the innervation between them form a functional unit. Any or all of these structures may be affected in dry eye disease (2). Recent st ...
A case of bronchiectasis with infertility? Primary ciliary Dyskinesia
... Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) (Immotile ciliary syndrome), is a rare, ciliopathic, autosomal recessive genetic disorder that causes a defect in the action of the cilia lining the respiratory tract (lower and upper, sinuses, Eustachian tube, middle ear and fallopian tube, and also of the ...
... Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) (Immotile ciliary syndrome), is a rare, ciliopathic, autosomal recessive genetic disorder that causes a defect in the action of the cilia lining the respiratory tract (lower and upper, sinuses, Eustachian tube, middle ear and fallopian tube, and also of the ...
Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS) - Translational MSU Coagulation
... detection by radioimmunoassay and association with thrombosis in systemic lupus erythematosus. Lancet 1983; 2: 1211-1214 ...
... detection by radioimmunoassay and association with thrombosis in systemic lupus erythematosus. Lancet 1983; 2: 1211-1214 ...
Myasthenia Gravis What is Myasthenia Gravis?
... menstruation. In two thirds of patients with Myasthenia Gravis, the first muscles to be affected are those controlling eye and eyelid movements, and almost all patients have involvement of these muscles at some stage. In some patients, the Myasthenia Gravis only ever involves the eye muscles (ocular ...
... menstruation. In two thirds of patients with Myasthenia Gravis, the first muscles to be affected are those controlling eye and eyelid movements, and almost all patients have involvement of these muscles at some stage. In some patients, the Myasthenia Gravis only ever involves the eye muscles (ocular ...
United States
... In postmortem studies of people who have died from SCD, extensive atherosclerosis is a common pathologic finding. In survivors of cardiac arrest, coronary heart disease with vessels showing greater than 75% stenosis is observed in 40-86% of patients, depending on the age and sex of the population st ...
... In postmortem studies of people who have died from SCD, extensive atherosclerosis is a common pathologic finding. In survivors of cardiac arrest, coronary heart disease with vessels showing greater than 75% stenosis is observed in 40-86% of patients, depending on the age and sex of the population st ...
The SQUARE Mrach 15 Vol 22 No.1
... In this issue we have presented a blend of topics. Firstly, we focused on “Burn Management”. It is likely that burns are among the most common types of trauma occurring in any society. Even smaller burns may cause major morbidity, because the injury is very painful and may lead to disfiguring scar f ...
... In this issue we have presented a blend of topics. Firstly, we focused on “Burn Management”. It is likely that burns are among the most common types of trauma occurring in any society. Even smaller burns may cause major morbidity, because the injury is very painful and may lead to disfiguring scar f ...
09-ACUTE INFLAMMATION.morphology, pptx
... e.g. of endogenous agent is atherosclerosis (a chronic inflammatory process of the arterial wall induced by endogenous toxic plasma ...
... e.g. of endogenous agent is atherosclerosis (a chronic inflammatory process of the arterial wall induced by endogenous toxic plasma ...
Tilburg University Prenatal diethylstilbestrol
... Surprisingly, kidney infection was found to occur more frequently among controls than among cases. Although one should always be aware of the bias toward pathology in samples participating in this kind of research, these data are nevertheless provocative and warrant further research in this area. In ...
... Surprisingly, kidney infection was found to occur more frequently among controls than among cases. Although one should always be aware of the bias toward pathology in samples participating in this kind of research, these data are nevertheless provocative and warrant further research in this area. In ...
Islet inflammation in human type 1 diabetes
... Type 1 diabetes in humans is considered to have an autoimmune aetiology in which the insulinsecreting β-cells of the pancreatic islets are destroyed selectively by influent immune cells responding to the aberrant presentation of β-cell antigens (1-7). However, this seemingly straightforward summary ...
... Type 1 diabetes in humans is considered to have an autoimmune aetiology in which the insulinsecreting β-cells of the pancreatic islets are destroyed selectively by influent immune cells responding to the aberrant presentation of β-cell antigens (1-7). However, this seemingly straightforward summary ...
MINIREVIEW Mounting Evidence for Vitamin D - Direct-MS
... women in the United States today (1). Despite their relatively high prevalence rate, the etiology and pathogenesis of most autoimmune disorders remain unknown, and cures remain elusive. To cure an autoimmune disorder, one would need to eradicate either the self-antigen or the immune cells responsibl ...
... women in the United States today (1). Despite their relatively high prevalence rate, the etiology and pathogenesis of most autoimmune disorders remain unknown, and cures remain elusive. To cure an autoimmune disorder, one would need to eradicate either the self-antigen or the immune cells responsibl ...
Hematopoietic cell–derived interferon controls viral replication and
... kidney was dependent on IRF7 expressed on BM-derived cells (Figure 3A). LCMV did not replicate in the lungs of WT mice. If such mice were transplanted with WT BM, there was detectable viral replication (Figure 3A), which suggests that there may be a form of innate immunodeficiency in the lung after ...
... kidney was dependent on IRF7 expressed on BM-derived cells (Figure 3A). LCMV did not replicate in the lungs of WT mice. If such mice were transplanted with WT BM, there was detectable viral replication (Figure 3A), which suggests that there may be a form of innate immunodeficiency in the lung after ...
Regulatory T cells and B cells: implication on autoimmune diseases
... and iTregs suppress Th cell response that is important for B cell activation. However, both Tregs also directly suppress B cell response through different mechanisms. While nTreg cells kill B cell through the secretion of Perforin and Granzyme B, iTreg cells suppress B cell response through immune s ...
... and iTregs suppress Th cell response that is important for B cell activation. However, both Tregs also directly suppress B cell response through different mechanisms. While nTreg cells kill B cell through the secretion of Perforin and Granzyme B, iTreg cells suppress B cell response through immune s ...
Review Article The Role of Th17 in Neuroimmune
... disease by the production of unique sets of cytokines and cell surface molecules [54]. The activity of IFN-γ-producing Th1 lymphocytes has traditionally been linked to the induction and progression of tissue damage in Psoriasis volgaris, Crohn’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune dis ...
... disease by the production of unique sets of cytokines and cell surface molecules [54]. The activity of IFN-γ-producing Th1 lymphocytes has traditionally been linked to the induction and progression of tissue damage in Psoriasis volgaris, Crohn’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune dis ...
New Hope for patients with parkinson`s Disease
... biochemistry and molecular genetics. “But if we can take a person’s whole genome and put it in a petri dish, we can team up with their doctors to find the right treatments. We can reduce the trial-and-error period of drug treatment often associated with epilepsy or A-fib.” McConnell was part of a te ...
... biochemistry and molecular genetics. “But if we can take a person’s whole genome and put it in a petri dish, we can team up with their doctors to find the right treatments. We can reduce the trial-and-error period of drug treatment often associated with epilepsy or A-fib.” McConnell was part of a te ...
Current remedies for vitiligo
... targets the body's own pigment cells and tissues. Our aim is to present an overall view of the current remedies widely adopted for the treatment of vitiligo. Medical treatments target the immune system, and try to reverse the destruction. The goal is to restore the skin's color by restoring healthy ...
... targets the body's own pigment cells and tissues. Our aim is to present an overall view of the current remedies widely adopted for the treatment of vitiligo. Medical treatments target the immune system, and try to reverse the destruction. The goal is to restore the skin's color by restoring healthy ...
Abstract
... Figure 3. RNA profiling technologies. Several technology platforms are available for measuring RNA abundance on large scales. Microarray technologies rely on dense arrays of oligonucleotide probes used to capture complementary sequences present in biological samples at various concentrations. Follow ...
... Figure 3. RNA profiling technologies. Several technology platforms are available for measuring RNA abundance on large scales. Microarray technologies rely on dense arrays of oligonucleotide probes used to capture complementary sequences present in biological samples at various concentrations. Follow ...
BRONCHIAL ASTHMA
... Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways in which many cells and cellular elements play a role, in particular, mast cells, eosinophils, T lymphocytes, macrophages, neutrophils, and epithelial cells. In susceptible individuals, this inflammation causes recurrent episodes of wheezing, ...
... Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways in which many cells and cellular elements play a role, in particular, mast cells, eosinophils, T lymphocytes, macrophages, neutrophils, and epithelial cells. In susceptible individuals, this inflammation causes recurrent episodes of wheezing, ...
Adjuvant Autologous Tumour Cell
... general demonstrates a reduced expression of HLA molecules (Gansbacher et al., 1990; Boon et al., 1994). Principally, a tumour cell lysate vaccine stimulates antigen-presenting cells including dendritic cells. These cells then migrate to lymph nodes and stimulate T lymphocytes, followed by prolifera ...
... general demonstrates a reduced expression of HLA molecules (Gansbacher et al., 1990; Boon et al., 1994). Principally, a tumour cell lysate vaccine stimulates antigen-presenting cells including dendritic cells. These cells then migrate to lymph nodes and stimulate T lymphocytes, followed by prolifera ...
Secondary Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis in Adults: An
... HLH remains unclear, although patients with this form are increasingly found to have heterozygous changes or polymorphisms in the familial proteins. The current understanding of HLH on a molecular level is based on specific key cellular processes, including cytokine storm with elevations of IL-2, IL ...
... HLH remains unclear, although patients with this form are increasingly found to have heterozygous changes or polymorphisms in the familial proteins. The current understanding of HLH on a molecular level is based on specific key cellular processes, including cytokine storm with elevations of IL-2, IL ...
C O M M E N TA RY
... chronic HIV infection could be associated with a higher mucosal fungal burden, including in the oral cavity. Ultimately, the balance between Th1 and Th17 immunity could influence the balance between inflammation and fungal clearance and could determine whether OPC develops (10, 16). The same concept ...
... chronic HIV infection could be associated with a higher mucosal fungal burden, including in the oral cavity. Ultimately, the balance between Th1 and Th17 immunity could influence the balance between inflammation and fungal clearance and could determine whether OPC develops (10, 16). The same concept ...
Identification and Treatment of New Inflammatory Triggers for
... Systemic pain disorders have been reported in association with SIBO, and thus, this inflammatory state may also play an additional role in CRPS in a patient who has the appropriate phenotypic risk and/or had one of the classic initial inciting triggering events (as was seen in this patient). Pain di ...
... Systemic pain disorders have been reported in association with SIBO, and thus, this inflammatory state may also play an additional role in CRPS in a patient who has the appropriate phenotypic risk and/or had one of the classic initial inciting triggering events (as was seen in this patient). Pain di ...