- VEXAS syndrome - Wikipedia
VEXAS syndrome becomes more severe over time and carries a high mortality rate Symptoms can be managed with high-dose corticosteroid therapy, but this can cause serious adverse effects, and symptoms typically recur after the dosage is lowered
- VEXAS syndrome | Blood | American Society of Hematology
VEXAS syndrome (vacuoles, E1 enzyme, X-linked, autoinflammatory, somatic) is a monogenic disease of adulthood caused by somatic mutations in UBA1 in hematopoietic progenitor cells
- New ACR Guidance: Diagnosis and Management of VEXAS Syndrome | American . . .
VEXAS syndrome is a recently identified, life-threatening autoinflammatory condition caused by mutations in the UBA1 gene It presents a complex array of symptoms, including systemic inflammation, blood-related complications, and multi-organ involvement, often leading to delayed or missed diagnoses
- VEXAS Syndrome: The Newly Discovered Disorder Every . . . - GlobalRPH
VEXAS syndrome, identified in 2020, is a rare, adult-onset autoinflammatory disorder with significant clinical implications, particularly for hematologists The acronym VEXAS stands for Vacuoles, E1 enzyme, X-linked, Autoinflammatory, Somatic, each representing key features of the disease
- Understanding Vexas – VEXAS Foundation
VEXAS syndrome is an inflammatory autoimmune condition that primarily affects males over 50 It can cause blood problems, fever, and inflammation, leading to organ damage It was discovered and named by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 2020 VEXAS syndrome can be fatal if not treated
- 2025 ACR Guidance on Diagnosis and Management of VEXAS
VEXAS is a rare genetic disorder; the acronym stands for Vacuoles E1 enzyme X-linked autoinflammatory somatic syndrome (VEXAS) and is associated with somatic mutations in the UBA1 gene
- Understanding VEXAS — VEXAS Global Foundation
VEXAS syndrome is a rare, serious autoinflammatory disorder first identified by the National Institutes of Health in October 2020 It is caused by an acquired (not inherited) mutation in the UBA1 gene on the X chromosome, affecting blood and immune cells
- VEXAS Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes Treatment Options
VEXAS syndrome is a rare autoimmune condition that happens when you have a specific genetic mutation It causes inflammation throughout your body and it can be fatal
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