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- 27-03-2024|
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CAR T cells show promise for treatment of autoimmune diseases
CD19 chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy appears to be “feasible, safe, and efficacious” for the treatment of three autoimmune diseases, researchers report.
- 27-03-2024|
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- Endocrinology |
Machine learning tool guides ACTH-dependent Cushing’s syndrome diagnosis
Researchers have developed a machine learning tool that could help in the differential diagnosis of adrenocorticotropic hormone-dependent Cushing’s syndrome, potentially avoiding the need for bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling.
- 25-03-2024|
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- Oncology |
- Paediatrics |
FOXO1 fusion status aids paediatric local rhabdomyosarcoma risk assessment
Considering FOXO1 fusion status improves the risk assessment of children with localised rhabdomyosarcoma, suggest study findings published in Cancer.
- 17-03-2024|
Apitegromab shows motor function benefits in patients with SMA
Apitegromab improves motor function in patients with later-onset spinal muscular atrophy, show the results of the phase 2 TOPAZ study.
- 17-03-2024|
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- Diabetes |
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- Paediatrics |
Home insulin pump use feasible for hospitalised children with type 1 diabetes
For children with type 1 diabetes who are admitted to hospital, continuing with a home insulin pump is feasible for the prevention of hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia, suggests research published in JAMA Network Open.
- 01-03-2024|
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- Endocrinology |
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Autoimmune disease risk increased after surgical remission of Cushing’s disease
Patients with Cushing’s disease who achieve remission following surgery have an increased incidence of autoimmune disease, suggest findings published in the Annals of Internal Medicine in February 2024.
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