More articles about: Rheumatology

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Single-cell RNA sequencing gives insight to dermatomyositis treatment

Comparing skin lesions in dermatomyositis and lupus using single-cell RNA sequencing gives rheumatology researchers at University of Michigan Health new insight into treatment targets for dermatomyositis patients.
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Compassionate gifts turn heartbreak into hope

Margie and Tillman Dozier are honoring their daughter, Daria, through their generous support of critical care nursing and the Department of Rheumatology at Michigan Medicine.
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Using gene expression in blood to personalize care for APS

Antiphospholipid syndrome looks different in every patient. By using whole-blood RNA sequencing and machine learning, University of Michigan Health researchers reveal distinct immune patterns that may pave the way for personalized treatment.
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For scleroderma research, patients seen as essential co-creators

As scleroderma research moves forward, involving patients with scleroderma in clinical trials can give researchers insight into what is most important for patients living with the condition.
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Radiation therapy for non-cancer diseases

An expert discusses the long time usage of radiation therapy for non-cancer diseases in other countries that are now available in the United States.
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Cracking the code on APS vasculopathy

Antiphospholipid syndrome vasculopathy is often overlooked in patients and can result in organ failure. Researchers at University of Michigan Health uses skin biopsies to pinpoint features in blood cells that give insight to the condition.
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U-M Health’s Ann Arbor hospitals recognized as No. 1 in Michigan, among best in nation by U.S. News & World Report

University of Michigan Health’s Ann Arbor adult hospitals were ranked best in Michigan and in the top 20 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals rankings for 2025-2026.
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Inside antiphospholipid syndrome: a patient's personal health journey

Antiphospholipid syndrome can cause many complications in the body making daily tasks difficult. With comprehensive medical care at University of Michigan Health, one patient is taking control of his diagnosis.
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A scleroderma clinical trial brings a better quality of life for one participant

The CAR-T treatment has been used in cancer patients for years. Now the approach is being used for those with severe scleroderma to teach the body to fight the autoimmune disorder.
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How neutrophil calprotectin unmasks future atherosclerotic heart disease risk

The immune system is showing evidence of playing a roll in the emergence of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. A rush of neutrophils, or immune cells to the site could be an explanation for how this condition forms as well as how to prevent this heart disease in the future.
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Protein found in rheumatic diseases causes inflammation in COVID-19 patients

Research on the inflammatory mediator called sCD13 has identified this molecule and its receptors as new targets for treatment of autoimmune rheumatic diseases. The data suggests that sCD13 may also be of great importance in severe complications of COVID-19.
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Using ultrasound technology to quickly diagnose giant cell arteritis

Ultrasound technology at University of Michigan Health is helping diagnose giant cell arteritis in patients to begin potentially moving away from using invasive surgical biopsy methods.
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Topical Mupirocin lowers lupus inflammation

J. Michelle Kahlenberg, M.D., Ph.D., led a team of researchers looking at an alternative treatment for lupus rashes with a topical treatment called mupirocin. 
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Targeting and blocking sCD13 protein could lead to systemic sclerosis treatment

Targeting and blocking the sCD13 protein from interacting with the B1R protein can pave the way for new fibrosis and systemic sclerosis treatments.
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Could targeting metabolism treat blood clots in antiphospholipid syndrome? 

A research team is investigating how metabolism – the process by which cells turn sugars, fats and proteins into energy – is used to make NETs in regards to antiphospholipid syndrome.