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ACCESSORY NAVICULAR SYNDROME

... relieve the symptoms. The following may be used: • Immobilization. Placing the foot in a cast or removable walking boot allows the affected area to rest and decreases the inflammation. • Ice. To reduce swelling, a bag of ice covered with a thin towel is applied to the affected area. Do not put ice d ...
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The Voice of the Patient

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Reactivation of Latent Granulomatous Infections by Infliximab

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Potassium channel modulators for the treatment of autoimmune

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Palisaded granulomatous dermatitis
Palisaded granulomatous dermatitis

... of plasma cells is more common in rosacea, but they are present in a small number of lesions of sarcoidosis. Histiocytes palisade around small foci containing degenerated collagen and fibrin in both conditions, and this finding is a consistent one in the form of rosacea-like dermatitis termed ...
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Reactive And Enteropathic Arthritis

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... become reactivated when encountering CNS antigens (Figure 3). The activated CD4+ T cells, B cells, macrophages, and CD8+ T cells interact to produce an inflammatory response and subsequent myelin damage through a number of mechanisms, including the B-cell– mediated antibody/complement pathway (eg, a ...
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... This technique has shown encouraging results in early clinical trials against some hardto-treat Hodgkin lymphomas. Doctors are still improving how they make the T cells and are learning the best ways to use them. CAR T-cell therapy is only available in clinical trials at this time. ...
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