Publications by authors named "K Ghoreschi"

Spondyloarthritis (SpA) is a term to describe a group of chronic inflammatory rheumatic diseases, which have common pathophysiological, genetic, and clinical features. Under the umbrella term SpA, two main groups are subsumed: axial SpA (radiographic axSpA and non-radiographic axSpA) and peripheral SpA (with the leading representative being psoriatic arthritis (PsA) but also arthritis associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), reactive arthritis, and undifferentiated pSpA). The key clinical symptom in axSpA is chronic back pain, typically with inflammatory characteristics, which starts in early adulthood, while the leading clinical manifestations of peripheral SpA (pSpA) are arthritis, enthesitis, and/or dactylitis.

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  • Scientists are studying how well AI can help find melanoma, a serious skin cancer, by testing it against dermatologists using a wide variety of skin images from different hospitals.
  • They found out that the AI was better at catching melanoma early compared to the dermatologists, which could help patients get treated faster.
  • The researchers think that using AI could be a great tool for doctors, especially for tricky cases of skin cancer.
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Immune factors such as interferon‑ɣ and interleukin 4 belong to the group of cytokines that are dependent on type I/II receptors for their signal transmission. Upon activation, these receptors transmit their signal to the cell nucleus and, thus, modulate gene transcription via a signaling cascade consisting of Janus kinases (JAK). This family of four kinases (JAK 1, JAK 2, JAK 3, and tyrosine kinase 2 (TYK2)) subsequently activate members of the signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT).

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Background And Objectives: Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a T cell driven disorder that significantly impairs patients' quality of life. Previous reports suggest that both cellular and humoral activities against desmoglein (dsg) 1 and 3 may be involved in OLP pathogenesis. Here, we aim to analyze the frequency of occurrence and pathological significance of anti-dsg antibodies in a large cohort of OLP patients.

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