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Eculizumab in transplant-associated thrombotic microangiopathy; reclassifying malignant monocytosis; targeting tissue factor in antiphospholipid syndrome
Manage episode 408131806 series 2592278
In this week's episode we'll discuss eculizumab in stem cell transplant-associated thrombotic microangiopathy. Then, we'll learn about reclassifying malignant monocytosis, these newly classified cases have distinct mutational and transcriptional profiles. Finally, we'll hear about targeting the tissue factor coagulation initiation complex prevents antiphospholipid antibody development.
Articles featured in this episode:
- A prospective multi-institutional study of eculizumab to treat high-risk stem cell transplantation–associated TMA
- Comparing malignant monocytosis across the updated WHO and ICC classifications of 2022
- Treatment outcomes of complement protein C5 inhibition in 509 UK patients with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
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Manage episode 408131806 series 2592278
In this week's episode we'll discuss eculizumab in stem cell transplant-associated thrombotic microangiopathy. Then, we'll learn about reclassifying malignant monocytosis, these newly classified cases have distinct mutational and transcriptional profiles. Finally, we'll hear about targeting the tissue factor coagulation initiation complex prevents antiphospholipid antibody development.
Articles featured in this episode:
- A prospective multi-institutional study of eculizumab to treat high-risk stem cell transplantation–associated TMA
- Comparing malignant monocytosis across the updated WHO and ICC classifications of 2022
- Treatment outcomes of complement protein C5 inhibition in 509 UK patients with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
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