Department of Clinical Oncology, University of Manchester, Manchester M20 4BX, UK
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Biological Therapies in Vasculitis Current Trends and Future Directions
Author(s): Jimmie Byron*
Vasculitis, characterized by inflammation of blood vessels, presents a complex and challenging spectrum of diseases. With diverse clinical
manifestations and variable outcomes, treating vasculitis often demands a multifaceted approach. In recent years, biological therapies have
emerged as promising interventions, offering targeted mechanisms to modulate the immune system and mitigate vascular inflammation. This
article explores the current landscape of biological therapies in vasculitis, highlighting their efficacy, limitations, and the potential future directions
shaping the field. Before delving into biological therapies, it's crucial to grasp the underlying pathology of vasculitis. This group of disorders
involves inflammation of blood vessels, disrupting normal blood flow and potentially leading to tissue damage and organ dysfunction. Vasculitis
encompasses.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2471-9544.2024.10.231
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