Publications by authors named "M H Stradner"

Background: Little is known about the symptoms at the onset of Sjögren's Disease (SjD) and it is unclear whether SjD starts with characteristic symptoms that could be differentiated from dryness of other origin (sicca syndrome). The aim of this study was to investigate patients' recollection of initial events and first symptoms of SjD. The second aim was to verify and quantify these aspects in a representative cohort.

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Objectives: Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a multiorgan disease with a 10-year mortality rate of up to 50 %. B cell-depleting therapy with rituximab (RTX) appears effective in SSc treatment, but data from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are lacking, and the frequency and dosage of RTX in SSc have no consensus. We aimed to evaluate the long-term efficacy and safety of quarterly RTX administration in SSc.

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  • Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is characterized by increased pro-inflammatory cytokines, but some patients do not respond to targeted therapies, prompting an investigation into cellular mechanisms affecting treatment response.
  • The study analyzed immune cell signaling in 62 RA patients compared to 9 healthy controls, measuring phosphorylation of STAT proteins and levels of various cytokines.
  • Findings revealed that while RA patients had elevated cytokine levels, their JAK/STAT signaling was diminished, potentially explaining the lack of response to cytokine-targeted treatments.
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Objectives: Secondary hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (sHLH) is a cytokine-driven inflammatory syndrome that is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality and frequently leads to ICU admission. Overall survival in adults with sHLH remains poor, especially in those requiring intensive care. Classical chemotherapeutic treatment exhibits myelosuppression and toxicity.

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Soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptors (suPARs) are a biomarker for inflammatory diseases. This study aims to investigate its diagnostic properties regarding periprosthetic joint infections (PJI). This retrospective cohort study included adult patients who underwent joint puncture for suspected PJI.

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