Immunosuppressive therapy

Immunosuppression

Immunosuppression
Immunosuppression involves an act that reduces the activation or efficacy of the immune system. Some portions of the immune system itself have immuno-suppressive effects on other parts of the immune system, and immunosuppression may occur as an adverse reaction to treatment of other conditions. Deliberately induced immunosuppression is generally done to prevent the body from rejecting an organ transplant, treating graft-versus-host disease after a bone marrow transplant, or for the treatment of auto-immune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis or Crohn's disease...

Immunosuppressive therapy - List of case studies

Motor Neuropathy – additional opinion

the increase to the standard CSF-serum albumin quotient, a therapy with Rilutex 1 tablet x 2 daily, Rigentex 400 mg 1 tablet x 2 ... -        Other immunosuppressive treatments for multifocal motor neuropathy: If no ...

Treatments

Abundant hydration Acupuncture Acupuncture therapy Acupuncture treatment Adaptation training exercises ... + Cetuximab regime Chromogranin A Chronic immunosuppressive therapy Circumcision (acquired phimosis) Cisplatin ...

Symptomatic Pancytopenia- Additional opinion

some myelodysplasia, and the patient started immune therapy. He continues to require repeated blood transfusions. The expert ... anti-thymocyte globulin (ATG), with or without the other immunosuppressive agents. Obviously, ATG is the most effective (up to 50% ...

Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP)_1

2)         What therapy do you suggest? In case the therapy performed is the best one could you ... every 4 weeks for several months. I don’t think that immunosuppressive therapy is needed. The patient should be reassessed ...

ABO-incompatible (ABOI) renal transplantation

of serious infection, especially in the setting of chronic immunosuppressive therapy, has limited the enthusiasm for ABOI transplantation. Does ...

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