193 research outputs found
Axial Spondyloarthritis: Reshape the Future-From the "2022 GISEA International Symposium"
The term "axial spondyloarthritis" (axSpA) refers to a group of chronic rheumatic diseases that predominantly involve the axial skeleton and consist of ankylosing spondylitis, reactive arthritis, arthritis/spondylitis associated with psoriasis (PsA) and arthritis/spondylitis associated with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). Moreover, pain is an important and common symptom of axSpA. It may progress to chronic pain, a more complicated bio-psychosocial phenomena, leading to a significant worsening of quality of life. The development of the axSpA inflammatory process is grounded in the complex interaction between genetic (such as HLA B27), epigenetic, and environmental factors associated with a dysregulated immune response. Considering the pivotal contribution of IL-23 and IL-17 in axSpA inflammation, the inhibition of these cytokines has been evaluated as a potential therapeutic strategy. With this context, here we discuss the main pathogenetic mechanisms, therapeutic approaches and the role of pain in axSpA from the 2022 International GISEA/OEG Symposium
Trichinella inflammatory myopathy: host or parasite strategy?
The parasitic nematode Trichinella has a special relation with muscle, because of its unique intracellular localization in the skeletal muscle cell, completely devoted in morphology and biochemistry to become the parasite protective niche, otherwise called the nurse cell. The long-lasting muscle infection of Trichinella exhibits a strong interplay with the host immune response, mainly characterized by a Th2 phenotype
Xenobiotics or biological response modifiers? Methotrexate remains the anchor drug fro rheumatoid arthritis
Progress of the anatomical damage in rheumatoid hands. Radiography of the natural course of the disease or of the course during treatment?
Increase in bone mineral density and anabolic variables in patients with rheumatoid arthritis resistant to Methotrexate after Cyclosporin A therapy
Hypokalemic alkalosis, acquired Gitelman's and Bartter's syndrome in chronic sialoadenitis
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