S100A12 serum levels and PMN counts are elevated in childhood systemic vasculitides especially involving proteinase 3 specific anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies
<strong>Objectives:</strong> Chronic primary systemic vasculitidies (CPV) are a collection of rare diseases involving inflammation in blood vessels, often in multiple organs. CPV can affect adults and children and may be life- or organ-threatening. Treatments for adult CPV, although effe...
Main Authors: | Brown, K, Lubieniecka, J, Armaroli, G, Kessel, K, Gibson, K, Graham, J, Liu, D, Hancock, R, Ross, C, Benseler, S, Luqmani, R, Cabral, D, Foell, D, Kessel, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2018
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