Autoinflammation
&
Hyperinflammation
Autoinflammation
Systemic or organ-specific inflammation not attributable to infection, malignancy, or antigen-specific autoimmunity.
vs
Hyperinflammation
is a state of damaging immune activation that is excessive or disproportionate to what would be expected for a patient’s clinical context.
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The April Fools @canna_lab are celebrating our 2nd labiversary @CHOP_Research! So grateful for: - our origins… https://t.co/0H1XmR6ZYb
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RT @GrantSchulert: Finally! Excited to see this in print: Efficacy and safety of emapalumab in macrophage activation syndrome | Annal… https://t.co/g9RPsemGqk
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Connoisseur of unusual cytokines (IL-24, now G-CSF), @sethmasters lab shoots another one straight into the citatio… https://t.co/zHksaJusHg
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RT @LabSilverman: Ever wonder what would happen to your immune system if you were stuck with a baby's microbiome? See our new publica… https://t.co/e400iRrl5z
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DOCK11 deficiency and autoimmunity. Really admirable functional work @FRLab1 et al! Exciting work, with a side of t… https://t.co/KtpkovBVtc
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Can't wait to start digging! https://t.co/MfwnSbpzm4
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Important work from two of our favorite innate immunity labs @eickelatz and @EranElinav. Love the conceptual para… https://t.co/7J6jMivDij
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I don't believe what they say about full moons and ER visits. But man, there's definitely something about Friday afternoon consults
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Listening to Irish folk music (as one does) and struck by the breadth of folk music prominently featuring the accor… https://t.co/Wuv9oZpbvU
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If you've not heard @GrantSchulert discussing genetic testing in #HLH @RchPediatrics. https://t.co/zNE65o3SqC