Objective Sjögren’s is a chronic systemic autoimmune disease characterised by dryness symptoms (eyes, mouth, skin), alongside ...
Nutritional issues such as ARFID are highly prevalent among patients with SSc and can lead to poor outcomes and other ...
Patients with SSc were linked to an increased risk for hematological malignancies, specifically B-cell malignancies.
Background Systemic sclerosis, also known as scleroderma, is a complex, multi-organ disease which causes substantial and progressive fibrosis of the skin and internal organs, including the heart and ...
Scleroderma is a rare autoimmune disease involving an overproduction of the protein collagen. Linear scleroderma usually begins as a streak of hardened, waxy, discolored skin on the forehead, an arm, ...
Scleroderma is an autoimmune condition that causes the skin to become tight and hard. This can change facial appearance, such as the mouth becoming smaller, and affect internal organs. With ...
A new groundbreaking study has recently identified the link between the long-standing mystery in autoimmune disease: Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) and how it contributes towards the development of systemic ...
A new approach targets the B-cell pathway with bispecific antibodies, building on decades of research that establishes the role of B cells and self-reactive antibodies in lupus, systemic sclerosis, ...
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has become the only site in the UK to open a groundbreaking international ...
Several factors were associated with increased pain among patients with systemic sclerosis, including the pain type, pain location, and disease subtype. Nearly all patients with systemic sclerosis ...