Cryoglobulinemia Triggers Rare Kidney Disease Pattern Captured in NEJM Case
A clinical case from Japan illustrates how cryoglobulinemia can drive membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis, a serious kidney complication.
Autoimmune diseases, immune modulation, inflammation, and self-tolerance
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A clinical case from Japan illustrates how cryoglobulinemia can drive membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis, a serious kidney complication.
A major review maps emerging immunotherapies—from JAK inhibitors to microbiome interventions—that could transform care for celiac and food allergy patients.
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International study of 1,200+ patients identifies clinical factors that predict sight-threatening complications in uveitis.
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