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Familial Mediterranean Fever Therapy
Researchers from Ege University, Department of Pediatrics detail findings in familial mediterranean fever therapy
April 16th, 2007
Researchers detail in "Hypercoagulability: interaction between inflammation and coagulation in familial Mediterranean fever," new data in familial mediterranean fever. According to recent research from Turkey, "Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) patients in clinical remission are reported to have increased baseline inflammation. Normal function of the natural anticoagulant pathways is particularly needed in diminishing inflammatory responses." "In the presence of subclinical inflammation, natural anticoagulant response may be exaggerated. We aimed to observe the anticoagulant-procoagulant status in attack-free FMF patients. Twenty-seven FMF patients diagnosed in...
Source: Hematology Week (2007-04-16)
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