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Preface
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D-penicillamine and gold salt treatments were complicated by myasthenia and pemphigus, respectively, in the same patient with rheumatoid arthritis
A 53-year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis developed myasthenia gravis after 6 months of therapy with D-penicillamine. Nineteen months after D-penicillamine was discontinued and 12 months after the beginnin...
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Plasma levels of fibronectin in polymyalgia rheumatica giant cell arteritis
In order to verify whether measurement of plasma fibronectin (Fn) could represent a useful tool in acute-phase-response assessment, Fn was measured in 16 previously untreated patients (group A) affected by pol...
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Failure to detect a lymphocyte imbalance during acute attacks of palindromic rheumatism
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Long term experience with oral gold in psoriatic arthritis
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Mediterranean Symposium of rheumatology
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Immune reactivity in palindromic rheumatism: response to mitogens
Lymphocyte responsiveness to various mitogens was studied in patients with palindromic rheumatism. The results show an enhanced lymphocyte reactivity to T-dependent mitogens during the first few days after an ...
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Characterization of an Urate Binding α2-Globulin from Human Serum
Since urate binding to serum protein may influence the deposition in joints and the renal excretion, several authors have studied this interaction with different results1,2.
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Urate-Binding Proteins in Plasma Studied by Affinity Chromatography
The existence in humans of one or more plasma proteins, which specifically bind uric acid (UA) is still discussed. There is no agreement on the nature of the binding protein, identified as the serum albumin1, or ...