Efficacy of alpha1-antitrypsin augmentation therapy in conditions other than pulmonary emphysema

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  • who: Ignacio, Blanco and Beatriz, Lara from the In , Dowd et al (University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, Kentucky) reported a case of to "a, year-old man, with a PI*ZZ genotype and AAT serum of , mg/d, suffering from extensive cutaneous leukocytoclastic vasculitis, with multiple recurrences partially controlled with colchicine, prednisone, plasma infusions and plasma-exchange therapy" [61]Authors describe the occurrence of repetitive outbreaks of fever, chills, purpuric papules and nodules in lower extremities, arms, face, trunk, hands and the lateral abdominal have published the research work: Efficacy of alpha1-antitrypsin augmentation therapy . . .

     

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