Interferonopathies masquerading as non-Mendelian autoimmune diseases: pattern recognition for early diagnosis
Type I interferonopathies are a broad category of conditions associated with increased type I interferon gene expression and include monogenic autoinflammatory diseases and non-Mendelian autoimmune diseases such as dermatomyositis and systemic lupus erythematosus. While a wide range of clinical pres...
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Main Authors: | Samuel Gagne (Author), Vidya Sivaraman (Author), Shoghik Akoghlanian (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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